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Originally Posted by Mick_D
The data doesn't come from Consumer Reports writers. The data comes from Consumer Reports surveys of their readers. I'd imagine that means there's more than one or two car guys in the responses.
Buti what the **** do I know?
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There are two biases there. One, the kind of folks who use CU as a data source. Two, the subset of those folks who want to self-report (with no control over whether or not the report is accurate).
It's about the opposite of science.