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Originally Posted by Canadian Greg
A lot of people whine and complain on here. It means nothing.
It certainly doesn't explain the failures. Some people simply suck with a clutch.
And for your info wise ass, I worked for years in a bearing factory.
The company considered 1 failure per 100,000 units to be acceptable.
That's 10 per one million. I'll take those odds any day of the week.
I think I'm a lot more "educated" as you put than yourself.
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Did you lose any of your bearings while working there because it sure seems you are missing the one that prevents you from sounding like a giant **** and condescending prick. Think I give a shit about your supposed experience in a bearing factory, you could've been a janitor for all we know.
And explain to me how all manufacturers everywhere in the world use the exact same material sources, processes, quality control, employees, supply chain, etc.
I worked in financial fraud and financial security in a specific area and place that does not make me a specialist of financial fraud prevention in the Asian market or Europe. Not every manufacturer uses the same process, machinery, quality control, quality of material, design R&d money and time.
While you do make a point that a lot of the time it is related to driver error/habit one cannot deny that the failure rate on these model year/brand seem to have some inherent flaw as the failure rate is much higher than is supposed. Also they are all going bad around the same mileage which unless you are suggesting everyone drives badly but exactly the same (that all their driving habits/flaws are exactly the same with exactly the same conditions) then I think you need to take that condescending head of yours out of that tunnel you call your ass. Statistically it is much more likely for a flaw/weakness of a part to pass through a somewhat lax QQ than it is to have several hundred people with the exact same flaws in their driving techniques (all ride clutch for first 2.3 seconds with throttle at x%, all keep a constant pressure on the clutch pedal, etc.)
Your argumentation makes no sense from a probability percentage so take a seat back on earth OH mighty one and take your hole.