Educated people believe in books. Their buying decision is heavily influenced by CR. They are also the ones answering the surveys. So it's like a self-fulfilling prophecy.
Now, if the cars they buy are representative of all cars available, it does not matter to some degree. Although one can argue that educated people have different priorities and taste. But from above analysis, it's no way that the cars CR readers bought are representative of all cars.
No. CR's reliability data come from its readers. That's why the
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• But those educated people who answered the survey are owners of -Yangtze430030- ♂ (1276 bytes) () 11/12/2014 postreply 07:00:50
• You are so naive o_o -隱睾- ♂ (61 bytes) () 11/12/2014 postreply 08:22:19
• Can't agree with you more! -Yangtze430030- ♂ (0 bytes) () 11/12/2014 postreply 09:04:21
• 本壇有”恨車一族“ o_o -隱睾- ♂ (31 bytes) () 11/12/2014 postreply 09:56:36
• 看看蓋勒普(Gallup)如何統計和發表其統計結果就知道CR的方法太小兒科了。 -southmountainer- ♂ (4679 bytes) () 11/12/2014 postreply 18:17:00
• 是傳教式銷售,CR花很多很多年建立的客戶群,客戶,應該很多老客戶是80年代90年代買過日本車,使用堅信CR說的 -soccer88- ♂ (0 bytes) () 11/12/2014 postreply 07:04:44