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  • #76
    Asher my boy. You're cute when you are being illogical. The sampling is nosatistical because it only catches responses from people who feel like writing in.. Consumer Reports is much like an internet poll which doesn't get an accurate cross section of society. The numbers are interesting but not at all correct.
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    • #77
      Originally posted by Oerdin
      Asher my boy. You're cute when you are being illogical. The sampling is nosatistical because it only catches responses from people who feel like writing in.. Consumer Reports is much like an internet poll which doesn't get an accurate cross section of society. The numbers are interesting but not at all correct.


      Oerdin...if all of the brands are affected by people who "only call in if there's a problem", then it's still reasonably accurate. Especially when the samples are so large and the differences so large.

      I know statistics and I know that this isn't the ideal way to do it, but it is still accurate. It not only makes sense anecdotally, it makes sense from the people I know who work in the field.

      My brother is a mechanical engineer who works for a company in Ontario that designs components of cars for GM, Ford, Toyota, and Nissan. Specifically, while he was a "coop" student, he worked on the air vents of the 2006 Toyota Camry, and the 2005 Pontiac G6.

      The test requirements for MTBF between the two brands was incredible.

      Feel free to show me reliability statistics that you feel are more accurate and display your opinion. Otherwise, can it.
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      • #78
        Guess which vehicles are rebranded Ford products in this product lineup:


        OMG Oerdin, another coincidence where statistical sampling errors say Fords are noticably much worse in quality.

        At what point do all of these coincidences start to correlate?
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        • #79
          The best brands on sale in the US are (defects per 100 cars):

          Lexus - 162
          Buick - 187
          Infinity - 189
          Linclon - 194
          Cadalliac - 196
          Honda - 209
          Acura - 212
          Toyota - 216
          Mercury - 224
          Porche - 240
          Chevrolet - 262
          GMC - 262
          BMW - 264
          Saab - 265
          Saturn - 267
          Industry Average - 269
          Ford - 276
          Nissan - 280
          Chrysler - 285
          Mazda - 285
          Subaru - 286
          Plymouth - 289
          Audi - 295
          Pontiac - 297
          Dodge - 298
          Jaguar - 310
          Jeep - 314
          Oldsmobile - 314
          Mercedes-Benz - 327
          Mitsubishi - 327
          Volvo - 346
          Suzuki - 365
          Hyundai - 375
          VW - 386
          Isuzu - 393
          Dawoo - 411
          Kia - 432
          Land Rover - 472

          Land Rover has been sinking fast in the last two years and it finally took the title of worst built car away from the Koreans who've owned that title for 20 years. The Koreans still make utterly crap cars though.
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          • #80
            Maybe you should take your car to a real mechanic.
            Getting just 5 MPG from you car means something is REALLY wrong


            Or that someone is siphoning your gas.
            Only feebs vote.

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            • #81
              There are 15 car brands with above average quality. 7 are American, 5 are Japanese, 3 are European.
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              • #82
                Originally posted by Oerdin
                The best brands on sale in the US are (defects per 100 cars):
                I've already pointed this out, but as someone defending Ford quality, it's apparent you need to wait a while for things to sink in.

                That list is for initial quality, which has little to no correlation with long-term reliability. That tests for "defects" in the manufacturing process, while long-term reliability is a measurement for how well-designed the components actually are.

                I would appreciate it if you could discuss the matter at hand, without the smoke and mirrors with red herrings thrown in for good measure...
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                • #83
                  Originally posted by Agathon
                  Maybe you should take your car to a real mechanic.
                  Getting just 5 MPG from you car means something is REALLY wrong


                  Or that someone is siphoning your gas.
                  Socialism at work

                  From everyone according to their tank capacity...

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                  • #84
                    Originally posted by Oerdin
                    There are 15 car brands with above average quality. 7 are American, 5 are Japanese, 3 are European.
                    Even if that list was for reliability -- which it is not -- this is another ridiculous example.

                    All this shows is the number of different "car brands" a region has. There are more American "car brands" than Japanese, for example.

                    That says nothing of importance, but is another attempt of you to mislead people. You clearly have no real argument here.
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                    • #85
                      Originally posted by Asher
                      Oerdin...if all of the brands are affected by people who "only call in if there's a problem", then it's still reasonably accurate. Especially when the samples are so large and the differences so large.
                      That depends upon who buys what cars and which part of the country the magazine is delivered. Have you ever seen Consumer Reports questionare? It simple asks you the year of the vehicle, the model, the engine type, trans type, milage, and number of problems. Let unexplained is what exactly constitutes a problem so different expectations from different owners means some people report minor things as problems while other people only report major problems. No one has defined what is or is not a problem so we're not comparing apples to apples with Consumer Reports.

                      Just face the fact that Consumer Reports is interesting but entirely unscientific and I'll go away.
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                      • #86
                        If you're going to discredit which makes sense logically and anecdotally, you're going to have to do better than that.

                        Find me a "fully scientific" way of measuring vehicle reliability. All of the unscientific ways unanimously show Ford being noticably bad compared to the main Japanese manufacturers, but you're insisting this all must be a magical coincidence.
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                        • #87
                          Originally posted by Asher
                          All this shows is the number of different "car brands" a region has. There are more American "car brands" than Japanese, for example.
                          If nothing else it shows the Americans build very large numbers of superior quality vehicles. You've been denying that all along and even when faced with the hard facts you still quibble. It's ok if you just want to make judges based upon your own preceptions and self bias but at least be honest enough to say you don't know what your talking about and that you just prefer to follow your own bias.
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                          • #88
                            Originally posted by Asher
                            That list is for initial quality, which has little to no correlation with long-term reliability.
                            BUZZZ! Wrong anwser. That survey was the "Dependability" survey which measured problems which occured over the first year of ownership. They also do a long term (3 year study) as well as the intial quality study and a costumer satisfaction study. The numbers are slightly different but the rankings are largely the same in each different study.
                            Last edited by Dinner; April 2, 2005, 00:13.
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                            • #89
                              Originally posted by Asher
                              Find me a "fully scientific" way of measuring vehicle reliability.
                              J D Powers & Associates does.
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                              • #90
                                Originally posted by Boris Godunov
                                My family had a Ford Escort...think it was from 1982. Lasted about 10 years. Damn thing was a tank--no power steering or power breaks. I always felt like I was driving a ship.

                                The 1992 Honda Accord I had was the best car ever. I was very sorry to give it up when I moved to NY in 1999. Never had a single mechanical problem with it, and it handled beautifully.
                                Accords

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