I can't remember ever having to replace a clutch in 45 years of driving, despite many of my cars having had more use and abuse than an Amsterdam sex worker. Maybe it's a use it or lose it thing. Having said that, my wife's cars haven't needed clutches either, and her driving patterns are more or less the opposite of mine. She makes up for it in other ways of course. On reflection if you like...
Anyway, my point, if I have one, and if you're still awake, is to ask how common really is clutch failure? Not sure if I even know anyone who has had to replace one. Suppose I must do, I guess it's just not something that comes up in conversation much by the time other more pressing subjects have been covered.
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