Loneoak-XRD
Senior Member
I agree with Mike that quality control is very important. I spoke with a number of people, including a friend who is retired from management in one of the U.S. auto makers about it and compiled a complete document with various suggestions for QC. I sent it to Andy Cripe and he thanked me for it.
I agree that using the QC methods used by the auto industry would be good to follow in building RVs. The U.S. automakers learned from the Japanese and they have increased the quality of their product a huge amount over the years. Most people are too young to remember the poor quality of the American made cars, but we are not. Once the Japanese entered the market, the Americans either had to improve theirs or go under.
I agree that using the QC methods used by the auto industry would be good to follow in building RVs. The U.S. automakers learned from the Japanese and they have increased the quality of their product a huge amount over the years. Most people are too young to remember the poor quality of the American made cars, but we are not. Once the Japanese entered the market, the Americans either had to improve theirs or go under.