Americans Are Keeping Their Cars Longer Than Ever–and Remaking the Auto Industry(wsj.com)
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Americans Are Keeping Their Cars Longer Than Ever–and Remaking the Auto Industry
https://www.wsj.com/business/autos/americans-are-keeping-their-cars-longer-than-ever-and-remaking-the-auto-industry-c169e494
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My dad was of the new-car-every-three years generation. I had two cars for a combined 27 years. And the second one I bought used, with 48K miles already on it. For most of the time I had those cars, fixing them was far less expensive than buying a new car (we had a budget of about $1200/yr for that, most years that was enough). For the amount we actually needed a car (which is now none) the cost of a new car would have been insane.
> new-car-every-three years generation
For that generation, getting that "new car" every three years was mostly a status symbol signalling effect.
For that generation, getting that "new car" every three years was mostly a status symbol signalling effect.
Yeah, my dad couldn't understand why I kept my first car for ten years. He kept bugging me to trade it in. Even then, I couldn't afford to. But cars do last longer, on average now. Admittedly, the two I had were both Hondas, and they don't die.
Don't give Honda ideas
Time to calibrate planned obsolescence.