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In Reply to: You really should consider using empirical data posted by E-Stat on May 15, 2017 at 16:50:24:
Ralf
Much of that reliability is in the first few years and this is the funny part about reliability today.
THe difference today between the 1st place car and 30th place car today is like 1 problem per 100 cars.When Ford first came out with the my Ford touch system,so many people had no clue as to how it worked because Ford assumed everyone was tech savvy and they weren't.They would go in and say my car's AC doesn't work or my electric seats don't work or my heated mirrors don't work.The dealer would show them how to use it and there was nothing wrong with the car other than human error.Even tho there was nothing wrong,it still counts as a service complaint so Ford got wise and simplified it.
There aren't too many unreliable cars anymore..They all use the same designers and parts suppliers and trade back and forth.
"For every complex problem there is an answer that is clear, simple, and wrong" H. L. Mencken
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- RE: You really should consider using empirical data - Michael Samra 17:20:23 05/15/17 (1)
- Then we agree... - E-Stat 17:35:30 05/15/17 (0)