- Option 1 was the cheapest (~$500), but had a poor reputation for quality, came with little or no warranty, fails without warning, no parts backup, and has a short life expectancy of around 10,000kms.
- Option 2 was twice the price of Option 1(~$1000), was getting mixed reviews (some people loved it and said it was a good as the market leader, some hated it and said it was not much better than Option 1). It came with a 6 month warranty, but reports were it was a lot of hassle to get the item repaired/replaced. Gives a little warning of impending failure, has parts backup but can take a while to get them, and has a life expectancy of around 30,000kms
- Option 3 was four times the price of Option 1(~$2000), it's a brand name product with excellent reviews, a one year warranty with a reputation for good service under warranty, failing parts are easy to detect before they cause major problems, most parts are readily available, and it has a life expectancy of over 100,000kms.
Would your choice change if you knew a failure had a 20% chance of destroying your engine?
What if installing the part took a long time or cost $$$?
Would your choice be the same the second time around, assuming you achieved the predicted life expectancy?