The End of an Era? Your Cars Future

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I just read an interesting article from @taskmaster4450le about the sorry state that car dealerships find themselves in after the booming profits that they made on used cars during the supply chain issues of recent years.

Bankruptcy is on the cards for all of them by the look of things. That business model is over and long overdue in my opinion. The market has changed.

Car Sharing

I've been driving Prius for the last 12+ years and during the many lockdowns it sat outside doing nothing for months on end and it got me thinking.
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Even without the lockdowns the car spent 90% of it's life going nowhere! The car keys have travelled further.

My children all have cars which is great for getting the grandkids around but there again their cars also sit parked up for most of the time.

So we decided to get rid of my daughter's car and share the Prius. It works fine for both of us. She has the car and if I need it I use it.

It's that simple plus in London or any major city we have a whole bunch of cars and that you car hire by the hour for peanuts. Like zipcars et al.
It's a no brainer.

Car dealerships

Once again the car dealerships forecourts are stuffed with cars but no buyers? Surprised? You shouldn't be.

We and they have known for decades that we have been paying way more than we should have done for our cars. Not to mention the environmental impact.

The whole manufacturing process has been automated to the point that very few people actually work building cars today compared with how it was in the 1970's.

Cars should only cost the price of their inputs and considering labour was the biggest cost. Why hasn't the price fallen?
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Spare parts


Where the real money is made.
If you don't own a car anymore that's one less thing to worry about. Plus the insurance, tax, maintenance and fuel.
Not to mention parking costs etc. Owning a car isn't a good idea these days.

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Cars in their natural habitat. A car park 😂👍🏼
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They do look pretty good and shiny but the price tags are out of this world. A bog standard car will cost you £35k+ ($40k)

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Imagine being a car? Going from one car park to another year in year out. It's kinda mental.

The 'coffee is free' in the showroom because they care! I could go into the psychology of this little gesture but I'm sure you are well aware of the gift ritual?
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These cars have no soul. They look like a row of jelly moulds!
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This brings us to the vintage car market.
Take this old French van. Paint it a jolly colour and some smuck will buy it. It's authentic. 😂👍🏼

I spotted this while having a coffee with @adetorrent a few weeks ago.
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Land Rovers below. These vehicles have got to be over 60 years old and are still in working order. What happened to the car industry? Planned obsolescence happened.

Some people love these old jalopies and even give them names like...landy! Very original.

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The Good old days?

The good old days weren't good at all if we're honest. Cars were a crapshoot in terms of reliability.

New cars are much more reliable and more expensive as they are built to fall apart in a predictable and predetermined way.
Talking of things falling apart?

The factory worker is almost nonexistent today.

Propaganda Poster WW II

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So is this the end of personal transportation? Not quite.

Tesla may seem to have started a revolution in car production but in fact the first mass produced cars were electric powered.

Just a case of history repeating?

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If you have read this far? Well done and thank you.

Of course we cannot forget the steam engines of yesteryear.

Take a look at what some grownups get up to in their spare time 🤯👍🏼



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If you don't own a car anymore that's one less thing to worry about.

I have not had a car at all. Owning and driving a car is luxury. Especially nowadays. If I see a used car, then the annual insurance would cost the half of the price of the car. And you cannot legally drive a car in traffic without insurance. At least in most countries. The cost of the fuel (gasoline/diesel) is also high in the sky.

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The annual insurance in the UK for an 18 year old person is astronomically high. A used car valued at £1,500 would cost £2,500+ to insure.

Owing a car is incredibly expensive in th UK but people have been led to believe that they should have a car!?

People rarely question why they do the things they do?

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A used car valued at £1,500 would cost £2,500+ to insure.

This is much more crazy even than the insurance prices in my country (in Hungary).

Owing a car is incredibly expensive in th UK but people have been led to believe that they should have a car!?

Somehow the mainstream media is easily manipulating (or even controlling) the most of the people. This is scary to think about.

People rarely question why they do the things they do?

Nowadays the people rarely question anything.

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Nowadays the people rarely question anything.

Exactly people should question everything they have been led to believe.

Owning a car in the UK is a clever way to tax the drivers without them realising it. The congestion charge in London is a goldmine for example. Parking costs in London are astronomical as well.

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I hardly drive these days as I get the train to work, but where we live a car is pretty essential. My dad has given up having one. He lives in Bedford and uses his ebike for things like shopping plus the buses. He can get a taxi when he needs it and still be spending less than his car lease. His car got very little use during the pandemic and I think he is find driving less fun as he gets older. Mind you he used to drive all over the country when working in sales so he has done more than his share.

I think modern cars last fairly well. Our Honda is 18 years old and still runs well. A big thing is that they tend not to rust. Newer cars just have so many gadgets that get expensive if they fail. I think that is partly to keep the prices up as a basic car without all the cameras and sensors could be pretty cheap. I don't care that much about how my car looks. Don't need fancy paint jobs and wheels. Needs to be cheap to fix when you get a little scrape, but if the bumpers are matched to the body colour it can be costly.

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Living as I did in the countryside and on a farm for the last 12+ years a car has been essential until one day both of our cars had problems and couldn't be driven. The Prius simply because the mot had run out and had to wait for a garage slot for two weeks.

That's when it dawned on us that the rural life has its drawbacks. We were miles from the nearest road and 20 miles from the nearest town.

Taxis wouldn't come to the farm along a dirt road. We had groceries delivered so it wasn't too bad but we realised that this way of living was unsustainable long term.

I think modern cars last fairly well. Our Honda is 18 years old and still runs well. A big thing is that they tend not to rust.

Modern cars can be amazing. I've owned Toyota's (2) since the 1990's and they literally never broke down. Super reliable. I had a Previa when my kids were younger and bought the Prius when they left home. Never an issue.

Newer cars just have so many gadgets that get expensive if they fail. I think that is partly to keep the prices up as a basic car without all the cameras and sensors could be pretty cheap.

Herein is the problem. As more electronics have been added to cars. The level of complexity has grown to the point that the average mechanic cannot fix them.

Tesla's far from being the saviour of car drivers freedom is in fact the opposite.
Tesla controls their cars through centralised software updates and can limit or increase the functionality of their cars. Yes 'their' cars. Users get to use them under a strict licensing agreement.

Tesla has the power to shut down the whole fleet if they wish.

I'm a big fan of technology that enhances our lives but sometimes it can enslave us and we pay for the privilege?

Being in London full time now. I don't see the need for a car at all. If I want to do a road trip around Scotland or wherever I can still use the Prius or rent a car or go by train.

It's a kind of freedom I haven't felt for a long time not to mention the amount of money I have saved on running the thing. 😂👍🏼

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I'd love to give up having a car, but have 2 between 3 of us that are used all the time. Changing jobs to one that is two stops on the train is one of the best things I've done.

I think with a Tesla that you can pay for some options that just need switching on in the software. I've not selected what EV we will get, but it is likely to be something cheaper. That may still be connected to the manufacturer. You have to hope they have decent security. I've heard of people being able to hack in so they can control various stuff.

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I think with a Tesla that you can pay for some options that just need switching on in the software

I read recently about a chap who bought a Tesla with the 'standard' range battery and he asked if he could upgrade it to long range?

Tesla adjusted the battery life with a software download? Suddenly the car is capable of long range?

If this is true then what on earth is the point of having an options list? Why not just give everyone the longer range functionality straight away?

I think it costs an extra $3,000 for the long range option?

I don't like the idea of any company directly involved in the control of any vehicle.

Imagine a self driving car running on a Windows OS 🤦‍♂️😂👍🏼

No thanks 😂👍🏼

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It's changing the way companies operate. I've heard of BMW charging a subscription for things like heated seats. It probably costs them little to fit the hardware. I think it can be similar with some software packages where you pay extra for certain features. You want to shift units, but some will be willing to pay extra for those features.

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I saw something about the BMW heated seats. Apparently all the cars have the heating system in the seats already and you have to pay more to turn them on? #wtf

This to me seems like the lunatics have taken over the asylum?

Ready installed hardware is one thing but upselling software 'features' as an option to use it seems disingenuous to me.

Where will this insanity end?

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It seems you do not actually own a car when you buy it these days.

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Yep there is a lot of this sort of thing going on. Look at the computer game companies or any commercial software. You never own anything just a license to use it.

Microsoft have been doing this since the beginning way back in the MSDOS days.

What was that quote that's been doing the rounds from the WEF.

You will own nothing and be happy

You can bet your bottom dollar someone is going to own everything?

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Reminds me of this Casey video LOL. Basically Zipcar but with only one car lol.

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Yep I've seen that video. Seems like a crazy idea but it makes sense to use car resources more strategically like this.

London is pretty hostile to cars now. 20 mph just about everywhere and central London forget about it. Costs a fortune to drive with the daily congestion charges.

Got to admire Casey's clickbait title 😂👍🏼

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