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Post by Chauncy Gardner on Apr 14, 2022 11:02:11 GMT -5
Of course this is just a moment in time, but interesting YTC here:
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Post by fkaJimmySee on Apr 14, 2022 13:43:22 GMT -5
Which numbers? That's the question.
Mark Twain said there are lies, there are damn lies, and there are statistics!
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Post by Auf Kiltre on Apr 14, 2022 14:16:00 GMT -5
"Mark Twain said there are lies, there are damn lies, and there are statistics!"
I dealt with statistics a lot in my old job. They were fun to work with. Kinda like doing this. pcprd.azureedge.net/content/ed5059ca9df4.jpg
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Post by tahitijack on Apr 14, 2022 15:31:41 GMT -5
Toyota is my choice. Often named as the most respected car company due to the low cost of maintenance over extended years in operation.
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Post by Auf Kiltre on Apr 14, 2022 15:55:57 GMT -5
A few observations
Never heard of Stellantis
Surprised that Honda was so low on the list
Surprised John McElroy is still around. I remember him from way back in my Detroit days.
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Post by satele on Apr 14, 2022 18:56:36 GMT -5
I've owned Ford, Holden (GM), Mazda, Mitsubishi and Honda. I was a rusted on Holden driver for years--you know, the Old Man had them, so I'll get one. In 2003, Honda released the Accord Euro. Had a catchy ad, so I took one for a test drive. Sold...Immediately! Still the best car I've had. Still have a Honda (Civic) after 3 Accords and a CRV. The new Civic starts at 47k here in Australia, so that's the end of the line for me....
The TV commercial
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Post by Taildragger on Apr 14, 2022 21:05:05 GMT -5
Not the most practical or the safest, but I think I probably had the most fun in my first car, a 1931 Ford: It was, without a doubt, the easiest to work on.
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