Mike, the quality control issues are another issue of themselves. I have watched our country being slowly destroyed from within by our federal government policies toward trade and excessive environmental regulation. The purpose of excise tax is to increase the cost of overseas goods so our own industries can compete. Now nearly everything in our stores from groceries to clothing and automobiles are constructed from other countries, except perhaps final assembly in some cases. Except for services, the small business sector has basically been ruined. Large corporations now rule. The laws have become so complex, that capital crimes are being ignored (we spent more for police and military protection 100 years ago) in lieu of welfare programs. A simple violation of endangered species or environment nets prohibitively excessive fines, more than murder or thievery.
The ARF's of the 1960's and 1970's were relatively more expensive because they were made in America, but then we didn't mind paying a little more for them. It kept our industries in business. I think we also took better care of our stuff as a result. We didn't throw away planes, we repaired them and learned to live with our mistakes. We learned to live within our means.
I could go on and on, but these are things that the sleeping American populace have allowed occur with our crooked politicians, beyond our control.