Re: 1999 Accord V6 transmission problems
If you would take the time to do some research, instead of
running off at the mouth all the time, you would discover the mean average failure rate, minor and not so minor, for ALL new cars sold in the US is about .0124% in the first three years. Half have less and half have more. NONE is near 2% Go back to your skateboard, something about which you might know what you are talking about. mike hunt netsuke wrote: > > <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
If you would take the time to do some research, instead of
running off at the mouth all the time, you would discover the mean average failure rate, minor and not so minor, for ALL new cars sold in the US is about .0124% in the first three years. Half have less and half have more. NONE is near 2% Go back to your skateboard, something about which you might know what you are talking about. mike hunt netsuke wrote: > > <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
Just how can your utter lack of experience and knowledge possibly
indicate to you that anyone is spewing lies or misinformation? Get real, get lost. LOL mike hunt netsuke wrote: > > <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
Just how can your utter lack of experience and knowledge possibly
indicate to you that anyone is spewing lies or misinformation? Get real, get lost. LOL mike hunt netsuke wrote: > > <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
Are you saying that only 1.24 new cars in ten thousand (10,000) sold in the
U.S. will need a repair within the first three years? That seems too good to be true. What is your source of information? <StoneyMason@mailcity.com> wrote in message news:3F567A14.D0E33CCB@mailcity.com... > If you would take the time to do some research, instead of > running off at the mouth all the time, you would discover the > mean average failure rate, minor and not so minor, for ALL > new cars sold in the US is about .0124% in the first three > years. Half have less and half have more. NONE is near 2% > Go back to your skateboard, something about which you might know > what you are talking about. > > > mike hunt > |
Re: 1999 Accord V6 transmission problems
Are you saying that only 1.24 new cars in ten thousand (10,000) sold in the
U.S. will need a repair within the first three years? That seems too good to be true. What is your source of information? <StoneyMason@mailcity.com> wrote in message news:3F567A14.D0E33CCB@mailcity.com... > If you would take the time to do some research, instead of > running off at the mouth all the time, you would discover the > mean average failure rate, minor and not so minor, for ALL > new cars sold in the US is about .0124% in the first three > years. Half have less and half have more. NONE is near 2% > Go back to your skateboard, something about which you might know > what you are talking about. > > > mike hunt > |
Re: 1999 Accord V6 transmission problems
On Wed, 03 Sep 2003 23:39:41 GMT, StoneyMason@mailcity.com wrote:
>If you would take the time to do some research, instead of >running off at the mouth all the time, you would discover the >mean average failure rate, minor and not so minor, for ALL >new cars sold in the US is about .0124% in the first three >years. Half have less and half have more. NONE is near 2% >Go back to your skateboard, something about which you might know >what you are talking about. > > >mike hunt Are you smoking crack? You are saying that only one out of 10,000 cars gets a repair in the first three years? Wake up to reality. If that were the case, the average dealer wouldn't even know where the forms were to apply for a warranty repair. No one would even be keeping track if cars were that reliable. > >netsuke wrote: >> >> <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
On Wed, 03 Sep 2003 23:39:41 GMT, StoneyMason@mailcity.com wrote:
>If you would take the time to do some research, instead of >running off at the mouth all the time, you would discover the >mean average failure rate, minor and not so minor, for ALL >new cars sold in the US is about .0124% in the first three >years. Half have less and half have more. NONE is near 2% >Go back to your skateboard, something about which you might know >what you are talking about. > > >mike hunt Are you smoking crack? You are saying that only one out of 10,000 cars gets a repair in the first three years? Wake up to reality. If that were the case, the average dealer wouldn't even know where the forms were to apply for a warranty repair. No one would even be keeping track if cars were that reliable. > >netsuke wrote: >> >> <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
<StoneyMason@mailcity.com> wrote in message news:3F567A14.D0E33CCB@mailcity.com... > If you would take the time to do some research, instead of > running off at the mouth all the time, you would discover the > mean average failure rate, minor and not so minor, for ALL > new cars sold in the US is about .0124% in the first three > years. Wow. Where did you come up with this figure? |
Re: 1999 Accord V6 transmission problems
<StoneyMason@mailcity.com> wrote in message news:3F567A14.D0E33CCB@mailcity.com... > If you would take the time to do some research, instead of > running off at the mouth all the time, you would discover the > mean average failure rate, minor and not so minor, for ALL > new cars sold in the US is about .0124% in the first three > years. Wow. Where did you come up with this figure? |
Re: 1999 Accord V6 transmission problems
Do some research on, statistics in the market place. One can
find statistics on anything, if you look.. That statistics is on failures that lead to a breakdown. ;) mike hunt Stephen Bigelow wrote: > > <StoneyMason@mailcity.com> wrote in message > news:3F567A14.D0E33CCB@mailcity.com... > > If you would take the time to do some research, instead of > > running off at the mouth all the time, you would discover the > > mean average failure rate, minor and not so minor, for ALL > > new cars sold in the US is about .0124% in the first three > > years. > > Wow. > > Where did you come up with this figure? |
Re: 1999 Accord V6 transmission problems
Do some research on, statistics in the market place. One can
find statistics on anything, if you look.. That statistics is on failures that lead to a breakdown. ;) mike hunt Stephen Bigelow wrote: > > <StoneyMason@mailcity.com> wrote in message > news:3F567A14.D0E33CCB@mailcity.com... > > If you would take the time to do some research, instead of > > running off at the mouth all the time, you would discover the > > mean average failure rate, minor and not so minor, for ALL > > new cars sold in the US is about .0124% in the first three > > years. > > Wow. > > Where did you come up with this figure? |
Re: 1999 Accord V6 transmission problems
<MikeHunt2@mailcity.com> wrote in message news:3F57CB60.D642AE05@mailcity.com... > Do some research on, statistics in the market place. One can > find statistics on anything, if you look.. That statistics is on > failures that lead to a breakdown. ;) > > > > mike hunt Perfectly untraceable. I expected nothing less! > Stephen Bigelow wrote: > > > > <StoneyMason@mailcity.com> wrote in message > > news:3F567A14.D0E33CCB@mailcity.com... > > > If you would take the time to do some research, instead of > > > running off at the mouth all the time, you would discover the > > > mean average failure rate, minor and not so minor, for ALL > > > new cars sold in the US is about .0124% in the first three > > > years. > > > > Wow. > > > > Where did you come up with this figure? |
Re: 1999 Accord V6 transmission problems
<MikeHunt2@mailcity.com> wrote in message news:3F57CB60.D642AE05@mailcity.com... > Do some research on, statistics in the market place. One can > find statistics on anything, if you look.. That statistics is on > failures that lead to a breakdown. ;) > > > > mike hunt Perfectly untraceable. I expected nothing less! > Stephen Bigelow wrote: > > > > <StoneyMason@mailcity.com> wrote in message > > news:3F567A14.D0E33CCB@mailcity.com... > > > If you would take the time to do some research, instead of > > > running off at the mouth all the time, you would discover the > > > mean average failure rate, minor and not so minor, for ALL > > > new cars sold in the US is about .0124% in the first three > > > years. > > > > Wow. > > > > Where did you come up with this figure? |
Re: 1999 Accord V6 transmission problems
First, Mike Hunt said: > the >mean average failure rate, minor and not so minor, for ALL >new cars sold in the US is about .0124% in the first three >years. Then, on Thu, 04 Sep 2003 23:38:50 GMT, MikeHunt2@mailcity.com wrote: >. That statistics is on >failures that lead to a breakdown. ;) By 'breakdown' do you mean the car is undriveable? What happened to "minor and not so minor?" I would say that any failure that causes the car to be undriveable is not minor. The great majority of failures do not cause breakdowns in that sense. I am skeptical that even the breakdown rate is that low. > > > >mike hunt > > >Stephen Bigelow wrote: >> >> <StoneyMason@mailcity.com> wrote in message >> news:3F567A14.D0E33CCB@mailcity.com... >> > If you would take the time to do some research, instead of >> > running off at the mouth all the time, you would discover the >> > mean average failure rate, minor and not so minor, for ALL >> > new cars sold in the US is about .0124% in the first three >> > years. >> >> Wow. >> >> Where did you come up with this figure? |
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