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    Quote Originally Posted by TwoSeven
    Sorry I dont believe those stats - mainly because you cant judge the quality of a machine or factory by the number of recalls.
    There is no disputing the stats - they are 100% correct. They ARE the number of recalls issued by the various companies.

    However, the way you interpret them is another thing altogether... as you have so tidily proven...
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    Quote Originally Posted by Bob
    There is no disputing the stats - they are 100% correct.
    Never seen 100% accurate stats before.....what do they look like
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    I knew I shouldn't have put a figure in there...
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    Quote Originally Posted by Bob
    I knew I shouldn't have put a figure in there...

    87.3% of statistics are made up 'on the spot'.
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    Quote Originally Posted by avgas
    Never seen 100% accurate stats before.....what do they look like
    you're assuming all stats are samples - if it's a census, there's no reason to doubt the data.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Big Dave
    87.3% of statistics are made up 'on the spot'.
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    I saw a study that shows the figure is closer to 89.2%

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    Quote Originally Posted by erik
    All that doesn't neccessarily mean that Hondas had the most faults, does it?
    Just that they had the largest number of recalls. Perhaps Honda makes more of an effort to recall things that aren't up to standard, whereas other manufacturers let some faults slip by? Maybe Harley Davidson don't make so many recalls partly because people expect things to go wrong and don't mind paying their mechanics to fix things for them?
    In the land of litigation (USA), I doubt if any manufacturer would let faults "slip by".
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    Quote Originally Posted by BugSplat
    I high recall count could be taken as a company willing to accept when it has a problem and do the honorable thing … sort it out !

    A low recall rate could mean exceptional design & manufacture, or it could mean a company that's not willing to accept any problems it has ?

    Worth thinking about :unsure:
    my thoughts exactly.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Big Dave
    87.3% of statistics are made up 'on the spot'.
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    If this is a statistic does it mean that this is 87.3% made up as well
    I dont know what to beleive any more :unsure:
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    Arrow I'd like to think that in this case

    Honda has the most recalls because of their honesty and want for customer satisfaction. Last year was the year of car companies refusing to accept recalls when needed and its good to see Honda meeting their responsibilities
    Those who insist on perfect safety, don't have the balls to live in the real world.

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