more Toyota Kool Aid
"The only statistical proof is supplied by places like JD Power, Consumer Reports, etc. You know that, and I know that. Don't side step by trying to make it look like I came into this claiming I personally went out and counted up all the problems, then crunched the data myself, or have plans to. They do it, then they publish it." Then all your claims are based on hearsay, or not?- my friend, where i come from that and $0.25 gets you a cup of coffee....
"If you want to drop back there, we can bring up your DID make better comment. How do you know Toyota DID make better vehicles?.... "
I would if i could but as you state - I don't have the numbers- so i guess that makes us even in posting opinions and trying to make them pass as fact?..
"They (JD) add up problems per 100 vehicles to figure reliability. When that is done, the most reliable large pick up is the 1st generation Tundra. Please don't ask me again for the numbers, I don't have them, never did, never will. "
what happened to your statistically better claim then? 100 vehicles?
"Places like JD Power do, so if you are quite serious about this discussion, go spend some time actually reading at those links. " I actually did, and not surprisingly enough- the definition of the top achiever award recipient is he who collects more of the :"Among the best" marks. NOTE:It does NOT read THE BEST of them all. I wonder why that would be...gee- maybe perhaps due to, non statistical correlation? And for the record: i don't believe everything i read, especially on the internet....
"You might even turn up a nice little rebuttle.... like the 2007 Tundra that was horrible for initial quality." not really- as that would be simply an opinion w/o data basis....