Dan, see
this topic too . I don't feel that you deserve the cluepon I gave Jaxter in a different thread.
A couple points, although I have not all the answers. The US vs. Jap cars quality gap is getting closer. Are Japanese perfect? No, never will be. I know lots of people with problems with their Jap cars, Same with US cars. I know lots of people who have had to only change the oil for 150k miles in their Jap cars too. Same with some US car owners. It's a crap shoot, I say. Looking at averages is a better way to judge, which Consumer Reports and JD Power do.
Funny you mention a water pump problem as that's a common issue with our Contiques to go at ~60k miles. Anyway, I'm am sure a Contour replacement is cheaper than a foreign one.
As to the Ferrari's w/ Goodyear, Goodyear can make as good a tire as anyone. They make some of the best racing slick compounds in major sanctions. There are a lot of factors that go into choosing an OEM tire. Many have long-standing relationships and the OEM sometimes have different intents with the tires than a random customer may have. You can't please everyone all the time, so the OEM must please the majority of the people most of the time to make money. That said, if Goodyear makes the same tire as on a Ferrari in a size I need at a reasonable cost, I would consider buying them.
The $15k car to a $100k car was an extreme example. If Company X from USA makes a $30k car and Company Z from Korea does also, does this I will like them both? Does this mean they are even the same type of car? Should I only test drive the US car? What if the US company only makes a 2-dr car and I have kids so I want 4 or 5 doors which Company Z offers? It's never this easy to compare, but not overy company offers a car for every market and every customer. Thus, the debates will never end as to what is the best car for any random person.
Aaron