What Do You Think About Long-Term (20+ Years) Ownership Potential Of Modern Cars?
This is a really great question, tks.
Already stated several times, maintaining these cars to that age/distance will require a higher degree of computer system skills than many of us have. I think that if somebody has an intuitive sense about how computing systems work they will maybe coax a modern car to the 20 year goal line. For the rest of us who have to read manuals and watch tutorials the task will be a challenge. How did wooden sailing ship captains adapt to steel hulled steam power? I don't know.
Like some here, I am inclined to retreat from technology that I have little chance to understand and seek shelter in that which I am already comfortable with.
At my age thinking about owning a car in 20 years is a fantasy anyhow. I'll just keep on driving my '92 Volvo.
This is a really great question, tks.
Already stated several times, maintaining these cars to that age/distance will require a higher degree of computer system skills than many of us have. I think that if somebody has an intuitive sense about how computing systems work they will maybe coax a modern car to the 20 year goal line. For the rest of us who have to read manuals and watch tutorials the task will be a challenge. How did wooden sailing ship captains adapt to steel hulled steam power? I don't know.
Like some here, I am inclined to retreat from technology that I have little chance to understand and seek shelter in that which I am already comfortable with.
At my age thinking about owning a car in 20 years is a fantasy anyhow. I'll just keep on driving my '92 Volvo.