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Originally Posted by Deskisamess
Of course, we keep cars on average for 13 years, so we aren't the target demographic for the "new every 2" sales pitches. Come October 2020, I'll break my old record for driving the same car and hit 15 years in my 2005 Vibe.
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Only apparently off-topic: to some of us - to those I happen to represent -, the future will be of buying only pre-2020 cars, until the industry and legislation gets blessed with basic wits again.
Which means that yes, it is very welcome (pretty much required) to be able to make good products work at any point in the future. Otherwise, we will be forced to do without. This, as some emerging technological solutions are unacceptable - and some of these are made pretty much compulsory.