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Originally Posted by fistpoint
Oh they will, look at the poll numbers. Many of those that voted "no crickets" came back to the thread to report they now have crickets...so the number of actual cases is higher than the results show.
Besides those that voted too early, you also have a bunch that have no idea what a cricket sounds like and insist their car sounds normal, whereas the rest of us would recognize the sound from blocks away and confirm they do in fact have it.
I'm confident that the crickets are damn near if not fully 100% for the U.S. cars.
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Mine and several others have gone away, there are members who report thousands of miles with no crickets (whaap comes to mind, maybe humfrz), I think the poll is accurate within 10% plus or minus, the majority of cars have crickets at some point or another.
Remember that a lot of people would never look at a forum for their car and have zero issues to report vs. people who would never look this place up until they had crickets, we won't get a true cross section of owners on a poll like this (not to mention that these kind of polls are rarely secure, someone could be screwing with the numbers either way). The internet amplifies negative responses, it's a simple truth.