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Originally posted by 05_X:
I think 55% is a skewed, inaccurate statistic.
Here’s my theory on a trend that could heinously skew said statistic:

Gotta agree that stats can be skewed. We bought the X for both my wife and I. She drives it to work because she doesn't want to drive a pickup with a canopy on it. :rolleyes: When we both drive somewhere together, I am the driver of the X. For stats purposes, she probably gets credit for being the driver of the X because she drives it everyday for work--however as the driver when we are both in it, I put more miles on the X than she does.
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2002 Xterra XE 190K
2012 Frontier S 64K
2007 Toyota Tundra 103K