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Originally Posted by Dimis
I'm glad your experience is a positive one.
But asking a Roush mechanic for thier opinion will no doubt come with weighted bias. It be like asking an SPF GT40 flog owner if his little yet to be completed 40 is better than a Porsche Gt3 RS.
Just sayin' seek qualified impartial opinions. 
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Or... OR.. you could ask logical questions that match the accusations made. "Have you seen these issues?" "What is the top thing you need to repair?" "What improvements have you seen over the years?"
I've yet to meet a mechanic who talked like a salesman. They usually tell it like it is. But with anything, he needs to triangulate outside the Interweb and gather enough info to base a decision.
Or... he could just read your pointless response. That would help him obviously. =P