Why is Honda's car paint so thin?
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To reduce costs, Japanese car manufacturers have very strict cost controls, so they make the paint as thin as possible. Below is some relevant information about Honda: 1. Achievements: Honda's business approach is highly flexible. The Honda subsidiary established in the United States saw its sales surpass Chrysler in 1991, ranking third in the U.S. market. Honda's Accord and Civic have consistently been rated by users as the highest quality and most popular cars. In Europe, Honda has also established a subsidiary in the UK. Honda's car production has reached approximately 3 million units. 2. Logo: In the 1980s, Honda established a trademark design research group and selected the three-string speaker-style logo from over 2,500 design drafts submitted from around the world. This logo features a framed 'H,' where the 'H' stands for the first letter of 'Honda.' The logo reflects technological innovation, solid management and workforce, as well as a sense of tension and ease.