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meh

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  1. HI everyone, Just to preface this, I'm currently looking at a 2013 C-max that has an impeccable service history with 165k miles for around 3 grand . I was wondering if there was any good resources on actual failure rates of the bearings in the transmission. I know this almost certainly doesn't exist, but i would love to calculate the odds that it makes it to 200k if i keep up the good service. I know that there are a few reports of government agencies having 4 of these and a few fail, but I doubt there is a good database of failures with a high number of entries(IE someone who complains that their transmission failed at 40k is going to be able to be found, vs someone whose transmission is doing just fine at 220k might not comment on it). Are any of you crazy enough to have scraped together data from a bunch of C-max's to see which ones were still on the road, what mileage they were at, and what the actual failure rate would be etc? I think by now that the 2013's would be pretty much un-economical to repair.
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