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American Honda (a class organization) used to export right-hand drive
Accords from Ohio to Japan...don't know if they still do or not. But they
found it workable for a time, anyway.
Today's large corporate leaders are too burdened by their real estate
investments to have time to think about staying competitive in the world
markets. They only have time to do one, and their personal portfolios are
more valuable to them than are the company's they supposedly run.
John Lee
At 11:14 AM 6/6/02 -0400, Jim Mc Coy wrote:
>"Personal Note: I found that very few people realize that Japan drives
>on the "opposite" side of the road from us and that that fact is one of
>the major hurdles to getting U.S. made vehicles to sell in Japan"....
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>Also, U.S. car manufacturers think it is not cost effective to make the
changes needed because they don't sell enough cars in Japan.
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>jm
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