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The very definition of a quality product is one that the user is happy with.

If the user doesn't notice the door gaps, then it isn't a quality issue. If the user doesn't drive the car enough to wear out the suboptimal gearbox, then it isn't a quality issue.

Yes, this means that the definition of quality depends on the needs of the user.




That’s very explicitly not the definition of “quality”.




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