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Is it okay to buy a 2012 Honda Fit built in China?

  • I want to buy the 2012 Honda Fit, but the Canadian models are being built in China. I really wanted to buy a Fit that was built in Japan. I've read that Japanese workers really take pride in their company, often working for the same company until they retire. Do I have to worry about the quality control in a Chinese built car?

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    Go a head and get it car r put together everywhere now days you still get the same warranty so if some thing don't work they will fix it . just look at all the things that was put together in the us and now it is in mexico so don't worry go get it.

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Yes it is okay. It really does not matter where they are built. They are still built using Japanese manufacturing processes and methods. The computers and robots do most of the work. Manufacturing workers just tighten some screws and bolts using a power screw driver drill and torque wrench. Quality should still be good. My German car was built in Finland, but using the same materials and processes from the German built models. Same quality. Same reliability.

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US medications from China are crap Food for dogs made in China is killing the dogs here in the US Some of the Chinese made brake rotors have to be machined before use here because the come shipped already warped, poor quality So, use your own judgment, and remember, just because they come with a warranty, how much time do you wish to spend fighting with dealers to keep the thing running?

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