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RB TexLa

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38. You wouldn't have to have every upgrade. And if governments tried to force too many they would be
Mon Jun 24, 2013, 07:31 PM
Jun 2013

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if people cared for their cars like the care airliners get, cars would last longer nt msongs Jun 2013 #1
Exactly. I don't know of too many cars that get periodic D checks... opiate69 Jun 2013 #57
If you maintain your car as frequently as airplanes are maintained 30 years should be no problem... PoliticAverse Jun 2013 #2
Two words: planned obsolescence meow2u3 Jun 2013 #3
Not JUST the word on the street, meow! elleng Jun 2013 #9
exactly. not just cars, but everything. DesertFlower Jun 2013 #13
Planned obsolescence has been given a bad name - hedgehog Jun 2013 #24
IIRC, "planned obsolescence" does not describe useful life of a car/appliance... Eleanors38 Jun 2013 #33
cars arent planned anywhere near as obscolecent as they used to be markiv Jun 2013 #34
2 words - fucking road salt Agony Jun 2013 #4
Depends, American cars up until say the '80's or so weren't built to last Spider Jerusalem Jun 2013 #46
See post 48. n/t lumberjack_jeff Jun 2013 #49
likewise major home appliances, or... anything, really phantom power Jun 2013 #5
My car is 22 years old. bunnies Jun 2013 #6
My car is 54 years old and going strong. Throd Jun 2013 #7
What are good driving habbits? darkangel218 Jun 2013 #76
No crashing. nt lumberjack_jeff Jun 2013 #87
Appart from that? darkangel218 Jun 2013 #88
Cars are, for the most part, fairly rugged devices. lumberjack_jeff Jun 2013 #95
Okay thanks. darkangel218 Jun 2013 #100
Pretend there is an egg between your foot and the accelerator FrodosPet Jun 2013 #96
Okay ill try to do that . Where do i get a tester from? darkangel218 Jun 2013 #101
Most auto parts stores should have low cost testers FrodosPet Jun 2013 #105
Alright, thanks for the info! darkangel218 Jun 2013 #106
I just cjanged the transmission fluid. Any other fluid darkangel218 Jun 2013 #102
Modern coolant should last for years FrodosPet Jun 2013 #107
Where does that one go, into the AC? darkangel218 Jun 2013 #108
IDK your particular situation, but it seems like it shouldn't FrodosPet Jun 2013 #109
Planned obsolescence elleng Jun 2013 #8
And if we forced them to extend this out by 30 years think of the money that would be saved RB TexLa Jun 2013 #10
Right. Don't know what my Dad paid for his '93 Toyo Camry Wagon, elleng Jun 2013 #15
what are the safety features on a car that didn't exist 30 years ago? CreekDog Jun 2013 #20
. RB TexLa Jun 2013 #23
the answer, of course, is that they are, sort of.... mike_c Jun 2013 #11
There was a time when they were built well enough to last that long Nimajneb Nilknarf Jun 2013 #12
No the weren't. Those old things broke down every chance they got. 1-Old-Man Jun 2013 #21
All of what you say is true, but maintenance was simple and replacement parts were always available Nimajneb Nilknarf Jun 2013 #37
But what did it look like before the complete frame off restoration? WestStar Jun 2013 #25
As one who is interested in preservation of things, that looks to me like a "project" Nimajneb Nilknarf Jun 2013 #26
planes are maintained after each flight Motown_Johnny Jun 2013 #14
airlines don't keep planes 30 years on average CreekDog Jun 2013 #16
American Airlines still had MD-80s built in the Early 80s. DAVEDCHICAGO Jun 2013 #45
did you not see the word "average"? CreekDog Jun 2013 #47
i'm guessing when you take things like maintenance into account the cost will end up JI7 Jun 2013 #17
It's not necessarily planned obsolesce... doggie breath Jun 2013 #18
If we had cars that were designed and sold to last for 50 to 40 years we could move to where RB TexLa Jun 2013 #22
what is the purpose of your idea? CreekDog Jun 2013 #27
But I read a post saying we paid into SS so we could have it later RB TexLa Jun 2013 #36
how much less would your SS benefits be if they were based solely on your own contributions? CreekDog Jun 2013 #40
I know, I know, I will be stealing the food off your beloved children's tables RB TexLa Jun 2013 #41
i assume you paid for your own education? CreekDog Jun 2013 #43
I know, and since I don't have children your children will have to pay for everything for me. The RB TexLa Jun 2013 #50
i'm happy for society to pay for your old age CreekDog Jun 2013 #54
I know, it's been explained, we are stealing from you "hard working families" RB TexLa Jun 2013 #60
I have never uttered the phrase "hard working families" CreekDog Jun 2013 #63
A tailight doggie breath Jun 2013 #35
You wouldn't have to have every upgrade. And if governments tried to force too many they would be RB TexLa Jun 2013 #38
My airplane is 44 years old and still flying Major Nikon Jun 2013 #19
Ship lifespans have always baffled me on that front Posteritatis Jun 2013 #30
I work in Great Lakes freighting. There are a lot of older vessels on the lake Godhumor Jun 2013 #53
Saltwater destroys metal bhikkhu Jun 2013 #56
They need repeat customers. MrSlayer Jun 2013 #28
And we need to take that away from the auto industry RB TexLa Jun 2013 #29
And you are replying to this post doggie breath Jun 2013 #90
No, I actually upgraded to a a C128. MrSlayer Jun 2013 #94
Well I did have a 1929 Ford Model A Sport Coupe dipsydoodle Jun 2013 #31
I AM going to say it. MicaelS Jun 2013 #32
$$$ but, every now and them they screw up and put out a few that can. Egalitarian Thug Jun 2013 #39
Years ago I fixed cars for a living. People would as me Eleanors38 Jun 2013 #42
Well..... Populist_Prole Jun 2013 #44
My best car is 43 years old. lumberjack_jeff Jun 2013 #48
Sweet ride! opiate69 Jun 2013 #66
I love those. n/t Jamastiene Jun 2013 #86
I drive a 1972 Chevy Blazer. It's probably good for ANOTHER 40 years. n/t cherokeeprogressive Jun 2013 #51
Some parts of the world do. Parts of Europe, car avg age is 15 years old and climbing. flvegan Jun 2013 #52
If you maintained your car as well as airplanes are *required* to be maintained, The Velveteen Ocelot Jun 2013 #55
Table 1-26: Average Age of Automobiles and Trucks in Operation in the United States FarCenter Jun 2013 #58
They get'em to last a long time in Cuba LeftInTX Jun 2013 #59
And a lot of those have toyota diesel engines or whatever else they can find snooper2 Jun 2013 #89
It could be done, but I'd want periodic upgrades Ilsa Jun 2013 #61
Some were... cigsandcoffee Jun 2013 #62
American trucks will outlast anything but the mpg isn't so good coldmountain Jun 2013 #64
Absoultely agree on that point about the W126 parkia00 Jun 2013 #111
Most airplanes require constant maintenance over the course of that 20-30 years npk Jun 2013 #65
19 years for my Accord right now... ileus Jun 2013 #67
You seem to think that cars vaporize after their first owner sells them CreekDog Jun 2013 #68
You can, like airplanes and ships, you just have to be willing to put in the money and time Godhumor Jun 2013 #69
If airplanes are built to fly, why aren't cars built to fly? IdontDrinkWithU Jun 2013 #70
many drivers are frightening enough on the road...imagine texting at 30,000 feet! NRaleighLiberal Jun 2013 #71
lol at your user name Enrique Jun 2013 #73
Tell Frank hi. Eom uppityperson Jun 2013 #75
"It's a totally different kind of flying, altogether!" kentauros Jun 2013 #82
Lots of older commercial aircraft are rugged and last but expensive to maintain and operate Populist_Prole Jun 2013 #72
Would you really want to own a car for 30 years? badtoworse Jun 2013 #74
Because... gcomeau Jun 2013 #77
A well made car will last that long. HooptieWagon Jun 2013 #78
Apparently not very many of the posters here SheilaT Jun 2013 #79
Older cars were maintenance hogs Populist_Prole Jun 2013 #92
Were it not for the electromechanical parts, modern cars would last a very long time. lumberjack_jeff Jun 2013 #98
Thank you for those details. SheilaT Jun 2013 #110
That is more of a historical phenomenon Sen. Walter Sobchak Jun 2013 #80
Because you're comparing two completely different forms of transportation. kentauros Jun 2013 #81
My car is a 1989 model. Jamastiene Jun 2013 #83
Many cars are built to last that long and longer. MineralMan Jun 2013 #84
Computers too!!!! LanternWaste Jun 2013 #85
Because we don't have the maintence cycles of aircrats whistler162 Jun 2013 #91
We should let JPL design our cars. Warren DeMontague Jun 2013 #93
If we had an FGA mandating regular inspections and maintenance, they would. Orsino Jun 2013 #97
As several other people have already pointed out... Flyboy_451 Jun 2013 #99
We still have two 20 year old cars. The Volvo 740 is about to get its 300K badge, the Mazda Miata leveymg Jun 2013 #103
They do DainBramaged Jun 2013 #104
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