OK everyone, here are the questions. Answer each question in the empty
space below it using the format (if any) found in ( ) at the end of the
question. If you would prefer not to answer, or can't answer, a question,
just skip it. Any information obtained in connection with this survey is
strictly confidential...Blah, Blah, Blah. I'll send this form out twice.
Today, August 1, and Monday, August 4. If replies have diminished by next
weekend, I should have the results by the middle of the following week
(August 13)...depending on how much data I have to type in. :-)
1) Age
2) Gender
3) Marital Status (single, engaged, married, divorced; resist the
temptation to stray from these four choices :-) )
4) How old were you when you first became interested in Little British Cars
(LBC)?
5) How old were you when you first purchased an LBC?
6) What year/make/model was your first LBC? (yy/make/model)
7) Including those you now own, how many LBCs have you owned in your
lifetime? (don't include never functioning/never will function parts cars)
8) What year/make/model was your FAVORITE LBC? (yy/make/model)
9) How many LBCs do you currently own?
10) How many miles annually do you put on your most frequently driven LBC?
11) Are you, or have you ever been, a professional mechanic?
12) On a scale of 1-5, rate how much of your own work do you do on your
cars? (1= none, 5= all of it)
13) How many AVERAGE hours per week do you spend working on your LBC?
14) Do you use an incandescent or flourescent drop light?
15) Considering all aspects (customer service, price, etc) rate the top
three (in order; good to bad) establishments you buy LBC parts from.
16) Rate your automotive "Purity" on a scale of 1-5, with 1 being = every
bolt and screw must be original, to 5 = anything goes (including major
metal cutting), as long as it works.
17) What city and state do you live in? (please us standard 2 letter
abbreviation for state)
18) How long have you been a member of this list? (use months, please)
Well done! Thanks for your input. The results will be forthcoming ASAP.
Regards,
Alan Lott
GTA Dept of RSE
Auburn University
'71 MGB (rolling restoration)
"Diplomacy is the ability to let other peolple have things your way."
Regards,
Alan Lott
GTA Dept of RSE
Auburn University
'71 MGB (rolling restoration)
"Diplomacy is the ability to let other peolple have things your way."
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