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Originally Posted by stoopid
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I was going to post exactly this. Just because someone hasn't gotten lung cancer after smoking for 30 years doesn't make cigarettes safe, anymore than 110,000 miles with X vehicle make that vehicle the most reliable model on the road. Statistics are compiled for this exact reason, and trends can be easily derived from those figures.
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And if you ever bother to actually read any of the "reliability studies" 99% of bad marks are because the idiot sending in the survey was just too dense to pair their phone to bluetooth or operate a navigation system. Seriouslym, read the actual articles. the big problem with just posting these charts is that it provides absolutely ZERO information. Toyota still ranks at the top, but anyone who has actually had experience with a new Toyota will tell you that is laughable at best. Honestly, all cars are basically even in true reliability these days. it is at a point where the difference is scores is silly nitpicking dealing with things that don't have jack to do with actual reliability.