• SupraMario@lemmy.world
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    3 months ago

    Sure but then you need to average in shit EVs if you’re going to lump in shit vehicles. You also need to take into account maintenance. A lot of cars are not properly maintained, so they end up dying before they should, and even then usually a motor rebuild and they’re back up and driving.

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      3 months ago

      It sounds like you think if ever car was “properly maintained” it would last 300k+ miles. Are we talking about average use or the top 10m? You keep mixing statistics that mean different things, and adding in anecdotes to back them up.

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        3 months ago

        The majority of vehicles can do 300k+ miles with proper maintenance easily. This isnt anecdotal evidence. This is just a fact. EVs are not doing 300k miles without replacing the batteries at least once, which is not cheap.

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          3 months ago

          Okay but you understand what you call proper maintenance is not the average maintenance. People aren’t neglecting their cars, they dont have the time to spend on it. The only people that talk about proper maintenance like you are the people who grew up with a mentor or mechanic in their life.

          Having a car make 300k is a sign of privilege or exceptional design.

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            3 months ago

            This is complete bullshit. The majority of people who take care of their cars are either wealthy or poor. The poor do it themselves and the wealthy just take it to the dealership.

            I grew up in poverty, all our vehicles were 20+ years old and used. And all had 200k+ miles on them easily. All my poor friends same thing. Hell if someone’s car had issues the community would usually step in and the guys who knew how to work on the cars would do the maintenance or fix the issue. Even today now that I’ve got a well paying career I don’t buy new and I still work on my cars.

            Privilege has nothing to do with keeping a car properly maintained. That’s just ignorant.

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              3 months ago

              Those cars in your poverty stricken area were meticulously maintained? Or is it more likely they were just endlessly repaired.

              Those are two entirely different arguments. Poor people repair cars because thats their only option.

              Poor people dont maintain cars well because they can’t afford it. You ride shit until it breaks and fix it the best you can.

              Apparently everyone in your neighborhood worked in the auto industry.