Old 01-04-24, 12:38 AM
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Jay Turberville
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Originally Posted by Leisesturm
<snip> Most cars built in the last 20 years can easily last two, three and much more decades. I see 50 year old cars everyday, and I don't mean fanatically well maintained examples at a Classic Car Show. There may come a time when people are forced to buy an EV even though their ICE car has plenty of life left. Life, but not necessarily a dollar value that can be used to leverage the purchase.
My plan is that my current 2006 350z with about 100,000 miles on it will be the last car I own. I think I can do that if it doesn't get wrecked. Part of that is because I don't drive it a lot, using my ebike instead. I hope that mention doesn't take this even further off-topic. :^)

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