• Magiccupcake
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    10 months ago

    Yeah and that’s why I’m not advocating for 100 year cars.

    I’d be pretty happy with 20 years to, but 10 just feels like planned obsolescence.

    I also messed around with the math very loosly, and only accounting for crashes that total a car, they could be expected to go 20 years or more on average.

    And that’s now with all the terrible driving that happens, especially at night. With slight deacrease in accident frequncy that number can increase a lot.

    So maybe 30 is a bit much for now, but I’d still like an ev that would claim to last 20 yeara.

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      10 months ago

      Either way, you’re complaining that EVs don’t do something that ICE cars also don’t do.

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        10 months ago

        The average car age is 12.5 years, so many of them are likely approaching 20