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 Honda Malaysia Serious Quality Issue (CKD), Join the fight!Update! Japanese r comin!

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igor_is300
post May 24 2007, 09:27 AM

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QUOTE(dattebayo @ May 24 2007, 01:11 AM)

but isn't the city is assembled in thai? dont tell me even thai also infected by Proton syndrome hmm.gif
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Oh, the irony.

You probably think only rempit EX5 were assembled in Alor Gajah ? is it ?

http://world.honda.com/news/2003/c030130.html

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Spread over 80 acres at the HICOM Pegoh Industrial Park in Alor Gajah, Melaka, the new Honda Malaysia plant boasts three zones ? the main plant which houses the automobile assembly activities and auxiliary buildings; a Constant Velocity Joint (CVJ) factory; and a completely-built-up (CBU) pre-delivery operation center. The plant also has its own test track built to Honda's international standards.

Prior to automobile production, Honda Malaysia's Pegoh plant began exporting CVJ components to Thailand last November and in 2003 expects to produce 122,000 car sets for the City, Civic, Accord and CR-V models. In addition to Thailand other planned export markets are Indonesia, the Philippines, India and Pakistan and by 2004 Honda Malaysia expects CVJ component production to increase to 173,000 car sets/year.

With an initial production capacity of 20,000 vehicles per year, the architectural-designed Honda Pegoh plant is equipped with flexible manufacturing systems to accommodate an increase in capacity and the production of new models to meet future demand. Currently employing 600 associates in a worker-friendly environment, the Honda CR-V is the first model to be produced, and is to be followed by the City, Civic and Accord by year-end 2003. Mr. Suzuki said Honda was committed to increasing local content and was actively encouraging Japanese parts manufacturers to consider investing in Malaysia to produce other advanced components such as electronic parts which would further extend Malaysia's industrial automotive infrastructure.
QUOTE(kcng @ May 24 2007, 01:33 AM)
now Ferarri will never open their factory here in malaysia.....

imagine rempits assembling your ferarri ?
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Lemon units from Ferrari ? tongue.gif

 

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