Was the paris taxi driver asian?
Well if only one person died, it wasn't the work of a certain religion.
Are they saying there's a fault with Teslas. Wouldn't be surprised, way too much reliance being placed on computers and unproven technology.
Was the paris taxi driver asian?
Also being fair .. The ability of todays' cars to become classics is far less likely, what with the build quality & reliance on expensive electronics.To be fair, I expect about the same numbers of today's cars to be kept as classics, as I expect any other year's cars to be. Your 25 and 36 year old cars are relatively unusual. Most of their contemporaries have already been recycled.
Modern build quality is so much better than on older cars. Which is why they tend to last longer.
Some people are just stupid. I can't think of anything else to say.
They care about the economy. The more consumption of new vehicles, the better.Remember, the type of people in government who are now 'encouraging' EV ownership were also the same ones encouraging you to buy diesel vehicles not long ago.
They about the economy. The more consumption of new vehicles, the better.
Maybe it's just too complicated and they don't know what to do. The era of free market, where merchants decide what is best, is coming to an end. The command economies of china and russia have proven to be better for the current environment. Eventually, they will run their course. But, until then nothing else will work.Our governments have split personalities. They want consumption to grow economy/GDP - while at the same time preaching that consumption is bad for the environment. Completely bonkers!
Maybe it's just too complicated and they don't know what to do.
Maybe they are just trying what worked previously. The decline of a culture/civilisation can't be stopped. The seeds of destruction is within the culture/civilisation itself. Some culture/civilisations can rise again. Most don't.Definitely this. They're just playing us, selling us fears that only they have the answers to - while all the time hoping we don't notice that they're just trying to manage the decline of The UK.
I think there's a bit of misty-eyed nostalgia going on there! Your average 1970s car's build quality was utterly appalling by today's standards! A 1 year, 12,000 mile warranty was good. They only used to have 5 digit odometers because a car that had "gone round the clock" was the exception, rather than the norm. Most of them were "toast" by the time they were 10 years old!Also being fair .. The ability of todays' cars to become classics is far less likely, what with the build quality & reliance on expensive electronics.
During the summer months I attend a few classic car shows & never cease to be surprised at the number of unrestored survivors. These oldies are still around for the same reason as todays' cars won't be .. they are mechanically simple, devoid of complex electronics & can be DIY maintained using basic tools.
Keeping corrosion at bay though requires a certain mind-set that is alien to todays' generation .. spending money on rust prevention treatment rather than bling & mods.