Blade1668
Well-Known Member
IMHO:
Vehicle manufacturer's only want their vehicle to last just past the warranty life. Anything more is money left on the table to them. Their stated goal is to meet CAFE standards and to sell as many as possible as cheap (for them) but as high as possible to customer. Cut every thing out that's not a profit. Most of it is expected but If the vehicle isn't going to last, be reliable and easy to replace/ repair I'm not happy with it.
A buddy of mine has a new EV / hybrid car it has to have the battery pack replaced under warranty not long after buying it.
Yesterday driving back from getting blood drawn I got to drive past a house that had burned out from a fire in the garage with the remains of a car that looked to be the ignition point. Stuff happens but in the big picture it's a miniscule number of vehicles. Bad press does kill sales of more vehicles and that's something none of the manufacturers want.
Vehicle manufacturer's only want their vehicle to last just past the warranty life. Anything more is money left on the table to them. Their stated goal is to meet CAFE standards and to sell as many as possible as cheap (for them) but as high as possible to customer. Cut every thing out that's not a profit. Most of it is expected but If the vehicle isn't going to last, be reliable and easy to replace/ repair I'm not happy with it.
A buddy of mine has a new EV / hybrid car it has to have the battery pack replaced under warranty not long after buying it.
Yesterday driving back from getting blood drawn I got to drive past a house that had burned out from a fire in the garage with the remains of a car that looked to be the ignition point. Stuff happens but in the big picture it's a miniscule number of vehicles. Bad press does kill sales of more vehicles and that's something none of the manufacturers want.
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