Well, Steinway is a brand that is world famous, and many people say it is the best piano. Since they are manufactured in both New York and Hamburg, Germany, they are easily exported into the Americas and Europe, Asia, etc. I agree that both German and American Steinway pianos are different, both in touch and in sound, although Steinway's Office claims the pianos are exactly the same. I like the German ones way better. Their sound is very strong, and the touch is superb. I believe that the German factory uses the Renner action, and New York uses the original Steinway action. Not sure... But in my opinion they are not the best pianos ever, although many people would argue with me about that. The Bosendorfers are of equal superior quality, but in a completely different way. Different touch, still superb, and incomparable tone. The same thing when it comes to Bechstein, which is probably my favorite, along with Pleyel. Other pianos that are very good, August Forster, Bluthner,Estonia, Yamaha, Faziolli, Pleyel, do not have enough recognition... I think that people use the Steinway in their names just as reference to superiority of the piano. But this is a fine piano.

I hope this was helpful.
Sincerely,
Mario Barbosa