Re: 1999 Accord V6 transmission problems
<MelvinGibson@mailcity.com> wrote in message news:3F536398.CDDEE122@mailcity.com... > From what I see on our business ALL manufactures are building > good dependable vehicle today, the only real difference is price > and style. They will all last a long time if given the proper > maintenance. Murphy's law is still at work. They ALL build some > that are not up to their build standards and they ALL built some > that breakdown on occasion, that's why they ALL have a warranty. > Anybody that believes that by buying particular brand, or paying > a premium price to do so, they are necessarily going go get one > that will not have problems is deluding themselves. We warrant > and service most brands, I can assure none is free of defects. > > > > mike hunt "You" have proven nothing, aside from the fact that you hide behind some childish Usenet names, AND have been caught in flagrant lies and misinformation. Does your Mommy know your playing with the keyboard again? |
Re: 1999 Accord V6 transmission problems
<MelvinGibson@mailcity.com> wrote in message news:3F53C2A8.636EEA7B@mailcity.com... > You are entitle to your opinion but our records of thousands of > vehicles, the source I use, says differently. What vehicles? You mean your Barbie Corvette and Tonka Trucks? >But hey it's your > money spend it where you wish. I could not car less. Obviously you do, or you wouldn't be so persistent in your troll position. >The > original poster did, apparently believing buying a Honda would > insure trouble free longevity,reality. That is NOT what he said...you are a (proven) liar! |
Re: 1999 Accord V6 transmission problems
<MelvinGibson@mailcity.com> wrote in message news:3F53C2A8.636EEA7B@mailcity.com... > You are entitle to your opinion but our records of thousands of > vehicles, the source I use, says differently. What vehicles? You mean your Barbie Corvette and Tonka Trucks? >But hey it's your > money spend it where you wish. I could not car less. Obviously you do, or you wouldn't be so persistent in your troll position. >The > original poster did, apparently believing buying a Honda would > insure trouble free longevity,reality. That is NOT what he said...you are a (proven) liar! |
Re: 1999 Accord V6 transmission problems
<IleneDover@mailcity.com> wrote in message news:3F5212D4.890C3B66@mailcity.com... > Question! Does anyone think a 2% failure rate for ANYTHING, on > 20,000 cars out of 1,000,000, is extremely high, average or do > you think it is low? Think about it, there are 18 million new > vehicles sold in the US yearly. Apply a little logic here. That > 54 to 72 million cars still in warranty. ;) Answer! Don't feed the American car mark troll. |
Re: 1999 Accord V6 transmission problems
<IleneDover@mailcity.com> wrote in message news:3F5212D4.890C3B66@mailcity.com... > Question! Does anyone think a 2% failure rate for ANYTHING, on > 20,000 cars out of 1,000,000, is extremely high, average or do > you think it is low? Think about it, there are 18 million new > vehicles sold in the US yearly. Apply a little logic here. That > 54 to 72 million cars still in warranty. ;) Answer! Don't feed the American car mark troll. |
Re: 1999 Accord V6 transmission problems
I'm curious how do you possibly end up equating your lack of
experience and knowledge of a subject with your thinking that somebody else a liar? It is quite apparent when someone has lost all control of the facts to support their argument when they find they can only resort to name calling and vulgarities, how sad for you. Leave my mother out of you ramblings, she died over 50 years ago. mike hunt netsuke wrote: > > <MelvinGibson@mailcity.com> wrote in message > news:3F536398.CDDEE122@mailcity.com... > > From what I see on our business ALL manufactures are building > > good dependable vehicle today, the only real difference is price > > and style. They will all last a long time if given the proper > > maintenance. Murphy's law is still at work. They ALL build some > > that are not up to their build standards and they ALL built some > > that breakdown on occasion, that's why they ALL have a warranty. > > Anybody that believes that by buying particular brand, or paying > > a premium price to do so, they are necessarily going go get one > > that will not have problems is deluding themselves. We warrant > > and service most brands, I can assure none is free of defects. > > > > > > > > mike hunt > > "You" have proven nothing, aside from the fact that you hide behind some > childish Usenet names, AND have been caught in flagrant lies and > misinformation. > > Does your Mommy know your playing with the keyboard again? |
Re: 1999 Accord V6 transmission problems
I'm curious how do you possibly end up equating your lack of
experience and knowledge of a subject with your thinking that somebody else a liar? It is quite apparent when someone has lost all control of the facts to support their argument when they find they can only resort to name calling and vulgarities, how sad for you. Leave my mother out of you ramblings, she died over 50 years ago. mike hunt netsuke wrote: > > <MelvinGibson@mailcity.com> wrote in message > news:3F536398.CDDEE122@mailcity.com... > > From what I see on our business ALL manufactures are building > > good dependable vehicle today, the only real difference is price > > and style. They will all last a long time if given the proper > > maintenance. Murphy's law is still at work. They ALL build some > > that are not up to their build standards and they ALL built some > > that breakdown on occasion, that's why they ALL have a warranty. > > Anybody that believes that by buying particular brand, or paying > > a premium price to do so, they are necessarily going go get one > > that will not have problems is deluding themselves. We warrant > > and service most brands, I can assure none is free of defects. > > > > > > > > mike hunt > > "You" have proven nothing, aside from the fact that you hide behind some > childish Usenet names, AND have been caught in flagrant lies and > misinformation. > > Does your Mommy know your playing with the keyboard again? |
Re: 1999 Accord V6 transmission problems
That is what I said several post back but some choose not to
believe what they read. From what I see on our business ALL manufactures are building good dependable vehicle today, the only real difference is price and style. They will all last a long time if given the proper maintenance. Murphy's law is still at work. They ALL build some that are not up to their build standards and they ALL built some that breakdown on occasion, that's why they ALL have a warranty. Anybody that believes that by buying particular brand, or paying a premium price to do so, they are necessarily going go get one that will not have problems is deluding themselves. We warrant and service most brands, I can assure none is free of defects. mike hunt SoCalMike wrote: > > <MelvinGibson@mailcity.com> wrote in message > news:3F53C2A8.636EEA7B@mailcity.com... > > You are entitle to your opinion but our records of thousands of > > vehicles, the source I use, says differently. But hey it's your > > money spend it where you wish. I could not car less. The > > original poster did, apparently believing buying a Honda would > > insure trouble free longevity, yet he has a blown tranny under > > 60K. > > and thats gonna happen. ive got a co worker who turned in a 6 month old > excursion for excessive oil burning. i think since he put nothing down, they > let him just walk away from it. |
Re: 1999 Accord V6 transmission problems
That is what I said several post back but some choose not to
believe what they read. From what I see on our business ALL manufactures are building good dependable vehicle today, the only real difference is price and style. They will all last a long time if given the proper maintenance. Murphy's law is still at work. They ALL build some that are not up to their build standards and they ALL built some that breakdown on occasion, that's why they ALL have a warranty. Anybody that believes that by buying particular brand, or paying a premium price to do so, they are necessarily going go get one that will not have problems is deluding themselves. We warrant and service most brands, I can assure none is free of defects. mike hunt SoCalMike wrote: > > <MelvinGibson@mailcity.com> wrote in message > news:3F53C2A8.636EEA7B@mailcity.com... > > You are entitle to your opinion but our records of thousands of > > vehicles, the source I use, says differently. But hey it's your > > money spend it where you wish. I could not car less. The > > original poster did, apparently believing buying a Honda would > > insure trouble free longevity, yet he has a blown tranny under > > 60K. > > and thats gonna happen. ive got a co worker who turned in a 6 month old > excursion for excessive oil burning. i think since he put nothing down, they > let him just walk away from it. |
Re: 1999 Accord V6 transmission problems
On Tue, 02 Sep 2003 22:25:06 GMT, MelvinGibson@mailcity.com wrote:
>That is what I said several post back but some choose not to >believe what they read. From what I see on our business ALL >manufactures are building good dependable vehicle today, the only >real difference is price and style. They will all last a long >time if given the proper maintenance. Murphy's law is still at >work. They ALL build some that are not up to their build >standards and they ALL built some that breakdown on occasion, >that's why they ALL have a warranty. Anybody that believes that >by buying particular brand, or paying a premium price to do so, >they are necessarily going go get one that will not have problems >is deluding themselves. We warrant and service most brands, I can >assure none is free of defects. Repetitive boilerpate is SPAM. Rgds, George Macdonald "Just because they're paranoid doesn't mean you're not psychotic" - Who, me?? |
Re: 1999 Accord V6 transmission problems
On Tue, 02 Sep 2003 22:25:06 GMT, MelvinGibson@mailcity.com wrote:
>That is what I said several post back but some choose not to >believe what they read. From what I see on our business ALL >manufactures are building good dependable vehicle today, the only >real difference is price and style. They will all last a long >time if given the proper maintenance. Murphy's law is still at >work. They ALL build some that are not up to their build >standards and they ALL built some that breakdown on occasion, >that's why they ALL have a warranty. Anybody that believes that >by buying particular brand, or paying a premium price to do so, >they are necessarily going go get one that will not have problems >is deluding themselves. We warrant and service most brands, I can >assure none is free of defects. Repetitive boilerpate is SPAM. Rgds, George Macdonald "Just because they're paranoid doesn't mean you're not psychotic" - Who, me?? |
Re: 1999 Accord V6 transmission problems
<MelvinGibson@mailcity.com> wrote in message news:3F5360A2.FD132924@mailcity.com... > You are kidding, right? If ANY manufacture had anywhere near > a 2% failure rate they would go out of business. > > > mike hunt "Failure" is subjective. If you are talking about a car "completely failing" (what ever that means) you have just happily confirmed to everyone here that you are indeed a moron. |
Re: 1999 Accord V6 transmission problems
<MelvinGibson@mailcity.com> wrote in message news:3F5360A2.FD132924@mailcity.com... > You are kidding, right? If ANY manufacture had anywhere near > a 2% failure rate they would go out of business. > > > mike hunt "Failure" is subjective. If you are talking about a car "completely failing" (what ever that means) you have just happily confirmed to everyone here that you are indeed a moron. |
Re: 1999 Accord V6 transmission problems
<MelvinGibson@mailcity.com> wrote in message news:3F5375BB.5E46BEDF@mailcity.com... > Perhaps if you took a course on statistical analysis you might > understand. > > > mike hunt Bwahahahaha. You spew more lies and misinformation than anybody here. Three words...and Ill say them slow for you Mike... Pot...kettle...black. |
Re: 1999 Accord V6 transmission problems
<MelvinGibson@mailcity.com> wrote in message news:3F5375BB.5E46BEDF@mailcity.com... > Perhaps if you took a course on statistical analysis you might > understand. > > > mike hunt Bwahahahaha. You spew more lies and misinformation than anybody here. Three words...and Ill say them slow for you Mike... Pot...kettle...black. |
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