The Frisco Kid
Well-known member
a few mfgr's always buck the trend by staying quality (think Snap-on, or Tiffany)
The problem in today's market is the demand for profitability rather than innovation. Innovation and improvement can drive profitability (look at Ford's current line up vs the market now and then 10 years ago, and I'm a GM guy!) or profitability can be manipulated by reducing cost of manufacturing. This can be sometimes good (lean manufacturing etc.) Or this can be bad (cheaper steel, plastic instead of aluminum). Even Snap On is cutting corners these days :-(
