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What is it about German engineering?
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<blockquote data-quote="Worsedog" data-source="post: 8166787" data-attributes="member: 13555"><p>Seems now days the Germans are trying to out gadget the Japanese. Look at all the extra bs in MB and BMW cars. I think also the German engineering mantra is more parts are better. If one part can do the job, 10 parts will do the same job ten times better. I twisted wrenches in an import repair shop for years and I swear the German stuff, while well made, was way overcomplicated.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Worsedog, post: 8166787, member: 13555"] Seems now days the Germans are trying to out gadget the Japanese. Look at all the extra bs in MB and BMW cars. I think also the German engineering mantra is more parts are better. If one part can do the job, 10 parts will do the same job ten times better. I twisted wrenches in an import repair shop for years and I swear the German stuff, while well made, was way overcomplicated. [/QUOTE]
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