Why Toyota Cost Less

I thought this was an interesting analysis as to why Japanese cars are such a better bargain. Dick '*************** Why Japanese Cars Earn $2400 More Profit Each A latest auto industry report says that Japanese cars make $2,400 more profit per car than US ones. Most interesting was that beyond cost efficiencies and less onerous healthcare obligations, Japanese cars also just plainly sell for higher prices.

Toyota Motor Corp., Nissan Motor Co. and Honda Motor Co. persuaded buyers to pay an average $24,289 per vehicle, 12 percent more than U.S. automakers. The Japanese paid $1,400 less per vehicle on health care, and their workers spent more time on the job.

Here is the cost breakdown:

a.. Japanese spent $1,400 less per car on health care benefits. The majority of the US disadvantage comes from paying healthcare benefits to retireees, of which GM has 338,000 to support. a.. Toyota spends $348 per car on warranty costs vs. $500 for GM and Chrysler a.. US automakers spend $138 more per car on longer holidays a.. They also spend $70 more per car on worker absenteeism a.. Japanese spent $133 per car on 30 minutes of break time/day vs. $203 per car on 46 minutes of break time for US counterparts. Another major cost advantage for Toyota has been the use of standardized parts.

Toyota saved $1,000 per vehicle over the last five years by designing components such as hinges and air bags so they can be used on a wide variety of cars and trucks. One U.S. automaker offers 81 varieties of side-view mirrors, compared to two for its more efficient Japanese rival.

Healthcare we can blame on unions and Japan's public healthcare system. But cost inefficiencies from using non-standardized parts and lower average selling prices seem much less excusable for US automakers. Fixing just these two things alone could close the gap.

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Dick Byrd
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They have an interesting way of dealing with absenteeism at Toyota's Georgetown, KY plant, where most Camrys are made and ALL Avalons and Solaras are made. They put the names of all those employees who have perfect attendance records for the year into a drum or a hat, and pull out fifteen names. Those fifteen employees get a nice reward....a brand new Toyota, with Toyota even paying for the tax and license. Not too shabby.

They also have an employee suggestion system which solicits ways that the autos can be made more quickly and efficiently, and if the employee's idea is accepted, he gets a portion of the company's savings for his idea....and these prizes amount to thousands of dollars sometimes.

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mack

Generally speaking, if you compare a Front wheel drive (FWD) and a Rear wheel drive (RWD) car, the FWD has fewer parts. Less parts, lower cost.

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EdV

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