Re: Best Used Cars vs. Worst Used Cars

You are free to believe whatever you chose, but you are fool if you think that every new car of every brand is the same and even more of a fool if you believe they are the same after being used for thousands of miles, by thousands of differant buyers, in innumerable differant circustances, go back in you hole dummy

Jeff wrote: > >> Mike hunt wrote: >> >>> After over fifty five years in the busuness I an assuew you the >>> experances of others is a useless tool to determine if the vehicle you >>> buy will be reliable or not, once YOU purchase ONE. When one buys a >>> used vehicle there is no way one can know for sure how that one >>> particular vehicle was used or aboused or if it was maintained properly >>> or not, no mater who made that particualar vehicle, since every >>> manufacture makes some that are not up to snuff. The best way to choose >>> a vehicle is to forget who made it, and judge the ONE you intend to buy >>> . >> > > > Once a person has made the purchase they become a > sample size of 1 whether a person buys it new or > used. Here's a clue.... What was that thing about > not buying a vehicle assembled on certain days > of the week? > > You're an idiot.
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Mike hunt
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First, you should not be calling other people "dummy." Pot meet kettle.

Second, different models, will last different lengths of time. For example, if you buy a used Toyota model with the known sludging problem, you will have a lower chance of having a car that will go the long distance without a major repair.

In the field of medicine, it's impossible to predict how long one will live. However, on average, one who eats well, exercises, doesn't smoke, keeps his/her weight down, will live longer than someone who is fat, eats like a pig, doesn't exercise and smokes like a chimney. On average.

If there are two cars, model a and model b, and you know that model a lasts longer than model b, on average, then the particular car that is a model a will probably last longer than the particular car that is a model b.

The key words are "on average" and "probably."

If you buy a 1987 Yugo and a 1987 Corolla, chances are that the Corolla will be running long after the Yugo.

You're totally correct that you can't say for sure. But, that doesn't mean that knowing the durability of particular model doesn't add useful information, either.

Jeff

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Jeff

You're such an asshole that you couldn't even figure out that I was agreeing with you in principle with additional reasons.

Now f*ck off and climb back under whatever rock you climbed out from under.

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foolsrushout

Uncharitable response: does not play well with others...

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Hachiroku

Oh, shit...

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Hachiroku

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