Multitudes of people can be wrong. Evolution is not true just because they agree it is.
Yes multitudes of people can be wrong and nothing is true just because people agree. We need to draw conclusions based on the evidence.
In this instance, we have an almost complete consensus amongst the experts who have studied the evidence, that said evidence is beyond reasonable doubt, and almost all of the dissenters have an obvious, religious bias. Given that you are (very obviously) an amateur, not only in evolution but in science in general, what do you think the chances are that you would be able to spot something in the detail of the evidence that has somehow eluded almost all of the experts and that would bring down the entire theory?
Bear in mind also that the evidence for this theory comes from more than one area of study; it was first developed before the discovery of genetics and could easily have been falsified by it, but instead was spectacularly confirmed - to the extent that the entire case for evolution could be made from genetics alone.
My irrelevant analogy led to three examples...
Your analogy was about manufactured items and was hence totally irrelevant. Other people brought up vestigial organs.