• piccolo@sh.itjust.works
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    3 days ago

    How many 20plus year old cars do you see? People obviously are replacing them. And theres other reasons to replace old cars other than fuel economy such as safety improvements.

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      3 days ago

      Where do you get “20 years?” And what does that matter? I mean, yeah, I do. Some prime mid-2000s Altimas with destroyed bumpers roll around my neighborhood.

      The average lifespan of a car is 10 years. I buy 5-year-old cars and keep them for another five. If it’s undriveable, a scrap yard can part it out and keep similar cars on the road longer.

      And a five to ten year old car isn’t a death trap.

      I notice you conveniently ignored the points I made about things that would actually be good for the environment. Your EV isn’t reducing all the other harmful effects of driving aside from carbon dioxide, and even that’s not a clean win.

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        3 days ago

        Ok… so when you drive every single vehicle into the dirt now what? Stop being dense.

        Also i didnt ignore your point. You just expanded on my point. So thanks i guess.

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            3 days ago

            You litterally said the “average lifespan of car” is 10 years. Which means wait for it… people replacing them with new vehicles. You and I in agreement that the true solution is reducing personal vehicles dependency. But you trying to discourage EV adoption isnt helping anyone.

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              3 days ago

              Where did I say people shouldn’t buy an EV? I said keeping your current car, given it’s driveable, is more environmentally friendly than buying a new car.

              Are you able to win an argument against anyone but a strawman?

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        3 days ago

        10 years sounds shockingly short. My impression is that the average car lasts about 20 years. Lots of older cars still on the road.