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cjmb | 3 years ago
> "Making them mandatory saves lives."
Alternatively: making them mandatory raises the price of new cars and pushes more consumers to buy used older cars, which are generally less safe for a variety of reasons & often worse for the environment.
Economics is always about tradeoffs. Not saying this one isn't worth it, but you're not getting a free lunch here.
source: have not bought a new car despite being in the market for one since 2020 because prices make it a bad decision. Have added an additional 20k miles to existing car.
bluGill|3 years ago
The current new car problems mean some people will be keeping old cars running a bit longer than normal, but all those cars are headed for scrap eventually. Eventually everyone will be jumping to newer cars.
est31|3 years ago
Note that the price of the non-optional features is lower than if it were an optional feature thanks to economics of scale. So making them mandatory reduces the costs of the features.
sidewndr46|3 years ago
megablast|3 years ago