info on Jincheng Raccoon 90 wanted
#1
Hi, Im just looking for any feedback on Jincheng's Raccoon 90. It is sold in Canada under Midwest Motorsports. Looking at buying a quad for my daughter. Any feedback would be greatly appreciaited.
#2
Not worth it, save your money and buy from one of the big 4 japanese or north american modles. If you want to save look for a new used. If you like the Chinese swiss army knife look alikes, then go ahead and buy it.
#4
In 1960 DR. William Edwards Deming changed Japans manufacturing methods forever convincing them to adopt "Total Productive Maintenance" or TPM. He promised the Japanese that if they reinvested their profits into continual improvement of their products so that the goal was "zero defect" or as close as could be achieved, that long term profits would be enormous and that their products would be the best in the world.
I am nor crazy about the Japanese, but you have to give them credit for religiously using DR. William Edwards Deming theory which was rejected buy our dear country (USA) in the 1950's. The Japanese continue to improve on the zero defect manufacturing method. Unless the Chinese do the same, I don’t see anything on the horizon for them but look a like quality at prices that rival Japanese products like their 250 ATVs for $ 2700 after shipping when you can get a new Ozark for $3100 at a dealing dealer, not to mention a real warrantee with labor and available parts. My wife happens to be Chinese and she agrees and has a saying that the Chinese use "save penny, lose dollar"...Too their credit though I do think their motorcycle’s are much better because of their long experience in manufacturing them and ironically the price ration is much better. If they ever adopt DR. William Edwards Deming's theories of zero defect manufacturing, all manufacturing countries will be in competition trouble. But Chinese have always been great short-term profit businessmen and women, as long as that remains true we will probably continue to purchase Japanese stuff until some other country gets it, hopefully the USA.
I am nor crazy about the Japanese, but you have to give them credit for religiously using DR. William Edwards Deming theory which was rejected buy our dear country (USA) in the 1950's. The Japanese continue to improve on the zero defect manufacturing method. Unless the Chinese do the same, I don’t see anything on the horizon for them but look a like quality at prices that rival Japanese products like their 250 ATVs for $ 2700 after shipping when you can get a new Ozark for $3100 at a dealing dealer, not to mention a real warrantee with labor and available parts. My wife happens to be Chinese and she agrees and has a saying that the Chinese use "save penny, lose dollar"...Too their credit though I do think their motorcycle’s are much better because of their long experience in manufacturing them and ironically the price ration is much better. If they ever adopt DR. William Edwards Deming's theories of zero defect manufacturing, all manufacturing countries will be in competition trouble. But Chinese have always been great short-term profit businessmen and women, as long as that remains true we will probably continue to purchase Japanese stuff until some other country gets it, hopefully the USA.
#6
Originally posted by: CWO4GUNNER
In 1960 DR. William Edwards Deming changed Japans manufacturing methods forever convincing them to adopt "Total Productive Maintenance" or TPM. He promised the Japanese that if they reinvested their profits into continual improvement of their products so that the goal was "zero defect" or as close as could be achieved, that long term profits would be enormous and that their products would be the best in the world.
I am nor crazy about the Japanese, but you have to give them credit for religiously using DR. William Edwards Deming theory which was rejected buy our dear country (USA) in the 1950's. The Japanese continue to improve on the zero defect manufacturing method. Unless the Chinese do the same, I don’t see anything on the horizon for them but look a like quality at prices that rival Japanese products like their 250 ATVs for $ 2700 after shipping when you can get a new Ozark for $3100 at a dealing dealer, not to mention a real warrantee with labor and available parts. My wife happens to be Chinese and she agrees and has a saying that the Chinese use "save penny, lose dollar"...Too their credit though I do think their motorcycle’s are much better because of their long experience in manufacturing them and ironically the price ration is much better. If they ever adopt DR. William Edwards Deming's theories of zero defect manufacturing, all manufacturing countries will be in competition trouble. But Chinese have always been great short-term profit businessmen and women, as long as that remains true we will probably continue to purchase Japanese stuff until some other country gets it, hopefully the USA.
In 1960 DR. William Edwards Deming changed Japans manufacturing methods forever convincing them to adopt "Total Productive Maintenance" or TPM. He promised the Japanese that if they reinvested their profits into continual improvement of their products so that the goal was "zero defect" or as close as could be achieved, that long term profits would be enormous and that their products would be the best in the world.
I am nor crazy about the Japanese, but you have to give them credit for religiously using DR. William Edwards Deming theory which was rejected buy our dear country (USA) in the 1950's. The Japanese continue to improve on the zero defect manufacturing method. Unless the Chinese do the same, I don’t see anything on the horizon for them but look a like quality at prices that rival Japanese products like their 250 ATVs for $ 2700 after shipping when you can get a new Ozark for $3100 at a dealing dealer, not to mention a real warrantee with labor and available parts. My wife happens to be Chinese and she agrees and has a saying that the Chinese use "save penny, lose dollar"...Too their credit though I do think their motorcycle’s are much better because of their long experience in manufacturing them and ironically the price ration is much better. If they ever adopt DR. William Edwards Deming's theories of zero defect manufacturing, all manufacturing countries will be in competition trouble. But Chinese have always been great short-term profit businessmen and women, as long as that remains true we will probably continue to purchase Japanese stuff until some other country gets it, hopefully the USA.
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