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Comment Re: The world evolves and innovates (Score 1) 323

Averages are a bad way to look at age of car parks. A lot of people crash their cars in the first few years of ownership. Reasons are multiple, included but not limited to not knowing their car well, "trying out what it can do", first time young and inexperienced buyes, etc... For each 1 year old car that gets crashed (and thus scrapped), you will need a 25 year old car that gets scrapped. Or more realistically six 15 year old cars.... In this case the median age of a scrapped car would be much more interesting.

Also, "scrapped" is a bit of a misnomer. You read part about the cars I told you went to Africa? Those are scrapped cars. In the eyes of the Western World, they enter the stats as scrapped. Of course, in reality, that's not what happens to them in Africa.

Comment Re: The world evolves and innovates (Score 1) 323

That is correct. Most car constructors have understood that people don't care about longevity. After all, those who actually *buy* new cars, are those who change it after 3 to 6 years. Only those people are their customers. Everyone after that is not relevant. People like us who keep on their car for very long time are irrelevant in the grand scheme of things, even if we do buy new cars. Just not frequently enough.

Sad to hear the quality of that car was so low. I do hear from several people that anything built after 2000 really dipped in quality.

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