I don't know if this site has the facility to do it but carrying out polls would be most interesting.
Now, I don't see this as polling on political issues, more on those issues relating to car reliability that cause so much concern.
I can immediately think of polling owners of cars with dual mass flywheels or common rail diesels to see what proportion had needed significant repairs. This would help put a lot of controversy into perspective.
On www.fiatforum.com/ they have this facility and it has revealed that nearly a quarter of Panda owners on the site have needed a replacement boot lid lock assembly due to a simple microswitch failure within the lock.
OK, it's not very scientific research but interesting all the same.
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We used to do it a few years ago, it died a death after a while.
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it died a death after a while.
1. The website I used for hosting the polls doesn't exist anymore.
2. If you think the adverts and pop ups here are annoying, a lot of the free poll sites are 10 times worse. IIRC, the one I used had hardly any, if any at all.
3. I got fed up of the weekly sarcasm and pedantic comments.
4. It was too time consuming.
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Fair enough.
The polls did Gordon Brown no good either so we'll let it rest there.
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