Mercedes-Benz GL450 reliability - how does it compare?
SUV owners tend to be more interested than most in this research. For example, I already have 20 Audi Q7s in the panel, more than any other 2007 Audi. I similarly have more GL450s in the panel than any other 2007 Mercedes, but still need a few more signed up before I start collecting data.
To encourage participation, panel members will receive full access to the results free of charge.
Details: Vehicle reliability research
Comments, questions, and suggestions welcome.
Overall I'm trying to find a way to balance helping others with giving people a reason to participate. Because only if people participate will there be results to help others with.
Make sense?
If that works for you then I will be signing up today.
The only significant restrictions I might add in the future would pertain to additional stats that I'm not even providing yet, such that the major stats would be open for discussion but some of the details might be restricted to the site.
I'm sorting this out as I go. But what won't change is that the primary goal is to help people as much as possible. And it will only be possible to help people if these people help provide the data.
This might seem like so much fluff, but it's really not. Look at J.D. Power. Even the people who fill out their surveys have access to few of the results. Their focus is on serving the manufacturer, not car buyers directly.
I do like your approach of "times in the shop" rather than JD Powers "initial quality" or "buyer satisfaction." Good luck!
W/o a mass reach out to all vehicle owners via direct mail, I'm not sure how you could get a large sample set. Good luck.
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1. Help provide the data as a member of the data
2. Pay for access
People who want the information, but who want people other than themselves to provide the data, will financially support the project. So those who do make it possible by helping out won't have to pay anything.
It's probably all a moot point with regard to Mercedes reliability information, anyway. Only one GL has been added to the panel today. Mercedes owners are tough, possibly because people who care about reliability information don't often buy Mercedes.
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W/o a mass reach out to all vehicle owners via direct mail, I'm not sure how you could get a large sample set. Good luck.
http://www.truedelta.com/blog/
The sample sizes are coming along nicely. They'll get where they need to be.
I will give it a try and see what happens.
On the bias issue, read the blog entry I posted a link to. Most importantly, I'm not conducting an opinion survey, and people can't pick and choose when to respond like they can with CR and JD Power.
I thought through and addressed many of these issues before getting started. Others have come up by paying careful attention to the data, and in discussions like this one. They keep me on my toes, and ensure that I don't deceive myself that everything is perfect.
Last edited by mkaresh; Feb 27, 2007 at 11:54 PM.
Before I launched the site I actually pitched the idea for the reliability research to J.D. Power. They didn't feel the need to do anything more than they were already doing. They're already getting every dime the manufacturers can afford to spend on reliability info, so additional research would just raise their cost without raising their income. I then called Consumer Reports, but they said everyone there was too busy to speak with me.
Just one of those cases where if you want something done you've got to do it yourself. The hardest part was teaching myself to program. I already had a solid background in survey research from my Ph.D. at the University of Chicago and associated work at the National Opinion Research Center.
Drives my wife crazy that I'm so focused on the product rather than income, but I figure if I get the product right then rest will take care of itself. Especially since I don't have the overhead of a CR or JD Power.
Latest results, though sadly still no Mercedes:
TrueDelta Vehicle Reliability Survey results
W/o a mass reach out to all vehicle owners via direct mail, I'm not sure how you could get a large sample set. Good luck.
This will depend on how many owners sign up and participate.
For the details, and to sign up to help out:
Vehicle reliability research
TrueDelta will have asterisked (for marginal sample size) results for the Audi Q7 next month.



