Denso Global is only a Japanese sales company. They buy parts made all over the world, but mostly in the far east.
mike hunt
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>>>> Hachiroku wrote:
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>>>>>
>>>>>>My prediction for the 2016 *retail* US sales rankings:
>>>>>>
>>>>>>1) Toyota
>>>>>>2) Honda
>>>>>>3) Hyundai
>>>>>>4) GM-Ford (as a merged company)
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> Make that:
>>>>> 1) Toyota-GM
>>>>> 2) Honda
>>>>> 3) Ford
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>> An interesting take. I can't see Toyota going all the way to the altar
>>>> with GM though. What would Toyota get out of it? Also, Toyota has a
>>>> long history of being an independent company in mind and action.
>>>> Nissan, on the other hand, started out as a company which was always in
>>>> bed with at least one foreign company and continues that pattern today. >>>>
>>>> I can see the long-shot Nissan-Renault-GM deal happening as a much
>>>> higher probability than an Toyota-GM tie up.
>>>>
>>>> John
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>>> GM/Toyota have been manufacturing cars for a LONG time as NUMMI, mostly
>>> in California.
>>> They gave us some of the worst Toyotas ever, namely the Nova (~85-87)
>>> and the Prizm.
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>> What's so bad about the Prizm? Or are you talking about some prizms made
>> before 93 that I don't know about. I love my 95' and it seems that most
>> of the reviews I've read on it are good as well. It's at 140K and still
>> seems to run stong. Granted I've had to replace the interior door
>> handles, but those are no biggie.
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> They used a lot of Delco electrics in those, and they just aren't as
> durable as Denso.
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