
 Originally Posted by 
rick130
					
				 
				Its called confirmation bias.
Basically most people are looking for you to agree so that it confirms a pre existing belief, and they will interpret even hard data in such a way that it it confirms their original opinion, even if the data totally contradicts their position.
			
		 
	 
 Thus remarks like "it was just serviced" and "the mechanic said this is common" and such?
I have a Tassie mate from defence who is through and through Toyota, but has admitted he admires my Rangie. Oddly enough he is not the sort to have a dig or tease, just accepts your choice and moves on with life.
				
			 
			
		 
			
				
			
			
				'15 Discovery 4 HSE- The family bus and the kids like it!
'89 RRC- My favorite of the bunch!
Ex '03 Commodore 'S' ute- 450hp of uncracked 5.7lt and 6 speed manual uteness - Still crying that its gone
Ex '06 GLXR Triton- *Gone and forgotten*
			
			
		 
	
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