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#16
Some RX350 are still coming from Japan. In terms of quality, I am not quite sure if Japan-built one is better than Canada built one or vice versa. I had 2 loaners, 13' RX450H AWD and 14; RX350 AWD, both built in Japan. The RX450H is rock solid with no rattle/squeak, but the RX350 has crazy rattle coming from the trunk.
#17
I had a chance to compare both made in Japan & Canada RX350 AWD side by side.
The built quality of Japan built RX350 was little more consistent, I should say little more cleaner, like how glue was applied and welding was done, you really have to look at them carefully, but I doubt it will noticed by others and probably won't matter much.
The built quality of Japan built RX350 was little more consistent, I should say little more cleaner, like how glue was applied and welding was done, you really have to look at them carefully, but I doubt it will noticed by others and probably won't matter much.
#18
I had a chance to compare both made in Japan & Canada RX350 AWD side by side.
The built quality of Japan built RX350 was little more consistent, I should say little more cleaner, like how glue was applied and welding was done, you really have to look at them carefully, but I doubt it will noticed by others and probably won't matter much.
The built quality of Japan built RX350 was little more consistent, I should say little more cleaner, like how glue was applied and welding was done, you really have to look at them carefully, but I doubt it will noticed by others and probably won't matter much.
My 350 was made in Japan, I was kind of disappointed since I live in Ontario.
#19
The pursuit of F
^^^ Yeah if you're in the GTA as I, you're 50-75 km away from the Cambridge plant but you got the RX 10,000km away instead. Strange how things work out.
#21
The pursuit of F
RX Build Video in Canada. Over 1800 inspections during the build of each RX - that's pursuing perfection
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#23
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If the vin number starts with J, then the country of origin is Japan.
Does it matter? With so much automation the products are virtually identical. I would expect the same number of defects in products rolling out of both plants.
Salim
Does it matter? With so much automation the products are virtually identical. I would expect the same number of defects in products rolling out of both plants.
Salim
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#24
Driver School Candidate
i am looking for a replacement splash shield for my 2015RX350 and the parts supplier asked whether my car was made in japan or canada. I guess it makes a difference in the part but i cant imagine how. Anyway i looked at my MSRP sticker and there was no J at the beginning of the serial number so i assume my car was made in Canada. So, to some extent, i guess it does make a difference to know where your car was made?
#26
I find the Japanese parts are built with a bit more workmanship, but sometimes they may cost a little more. In Ellocovg's case, he would have to pay slightly more for brakes made in Japan, but the rotors have a slightly better paint job from what I can tell when I worked at the dealership. If a part number has just letters, vs letters and numbers (like E near the end followed by a 0), it is likely made in Japan vs North America.
Japanese cars have better lug nuts (I have converted mine to Japan nuts, they're one-piece and don't swell like the crappy USDM ones). They have the better Maruko horns vs the Denso ones. Little metal accessories like sway bar brackets and other suspension bits have slightly better quality control. They're all pretty minor differences, and I wouldn't let them sway you from a good NA car. Our plant in Cambridge does a great job cranking out Toyotas with consistent quality. My '14 RX is made there and the quality is very good like my 02 Highlander and 08 RX which are made in Japan.
Japanese cars have better lug nuts (I have converted mine to Japan nuts, they're one-piece and don't swell like the crappy USDM ones). They have the better Maruko horns vs the Denso ones. Little metal accessories like sway bar brackets and other suspension bits have slightly better quality control. They're all pretty minor differences, and I wouldn't let them sway you from a good NA car. Our plant in Cambridge does a great job cranking out Toyotas with consistent quality. My '14 RX is made there and the quality is very good like my 02 Highlander and 08 RX which are made in Japan.
#28
I find the Japanese parts are built with a bit more workmanship, but sometimes they may cost a little more. In Ellocovg's case, he would have to pay slightly more for brakes made in Japan, but the rotors have a slightly better paint job from what I can tell when I worked at the dealership. If a part number has just letters, vs letters and numbers (like E near the end followed by a 0), it is likely made in Japan vs North America.
Japanese cars have better lug nuts (I have converted mine to Japan nuts, they're one-piece and don't swell like the crappy USDM ones). They have the better Maruko horns vs the Denso ones. Little metal accessories like sway bar brackets and other suspension bits have slightly better quality control. They're all pretty minor differences, and I wouldn't let them sway you from a good NA car. Our plant in Cambridge does a great job cranking out Toyotas with consistent quality. My '14 RX is made there and the quality is very good like my 02 Highlander and 08 RX which are made in Japan.
Japanese cars have better lug nuts (I have converted mine to Japan nuts, they're one-piece and don't swell like the crappy USDM ones). They have the better Maruko horns vs the Denso ones. Little metal accessories like sway bar brackets and other suspension bits have slightly better quality control. They're all pretty minor differences, and I wouldn't let them sway you from a good NA car. Our plant in Cambridge does a great job cranking out Toyotas with consistent quality. My '14 RX is made there and the quality is very good like my 02 Highlander and 08 RX which are made in Japan.
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