Lack of innovation in many industries, well except japan


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Lack of innovation in many industries, well except japan
03.08.06 (7:11 am)   [edit]
innovation (n) 3: the act of starting something for the first time; introducing something new. The problem with gm gmc anc and a bunch of other american car industries is they come out with the same internal combustion engine year after year after year. Most people know the the American auto industry (and a few other auto industries) exists for the sheer purpose of producing muscle cars the have bells and whistles but do not mean much to the consumer except higher prices and more money to shell out just to maintain the vehicle. The Japanese auto industry seems to have a different model in mind. I guess they figure the best way to beat all of the competition is to produce cars that don't break, look pleasing to the eye and saves the consumer a ton of money in the long run. Toyota came out with the Prius hybrid on a sheer risk with the idea of saving the environment, getting to the market first and producing a high quality vehicle with the customer in mind. It paid off and it signaled to the consumer that car companies can still innovate. Thanks to the Prius, maybe one day people can hook up more electronic devices to their car and the car can evolve into more then your grand fathers automobile.
 
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