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<blockquote data-quote="Corbic" data-source="post: 16591741" data-attributes="member: 171475"><p>You are both idiots and need to go read up or watch some actual videos (from the people supporting this as a great idea).</p><p></p><p>Why do you think Ford, GM and Toyota are pledging to go full EV in 10 years? So that Chrysler can butt **** them with Hellcats and Wranglers as no-one wants an EV Mustang, Corvette or Tacoma?</p><p></p><p>Hardly, they will use their political clout to force legislation to back their business models. EVs offer a great opportunity to simplify platforms onto one architecture , using one powertrain and eliminating tons of mechanical components and costs. This will be to the industry in 2030 what FWD chassis development was in the 1980's.</p><p></p><p>They want to be like Apple and Tesla. Build in all those features as premium software. They want to be like every major industry right now and strip you and third parties of your right to repair. Component serialization is huge right now, so that even if you replace that exact part with an OEM part, you'll still get an error code or it still may not work if you don't get the OEM to do a reflash.</p><p></p><p>All sorts of lawsuits with Apple, John Deere, etc right now.</p><p></p><p>With all sorts of autonomous driving systems in the next decade, how do you think an OEM is going to shield themselves from liability?</p><p></p><p>You driving your car and crash cause a sensor failed. Maybe it's under warranty maybe not. Maybe it was a software glitch? OEM isn't going to give up their proprietary software.</p><p></p><p>Solution - you lease and the car has mandatory service and inspection intervals handled by exclusively OEM authorized service centers. </p><p></p><p>"But Corbic! What about H. 4362!!!" </p><p></p><p>It will be ****ing repealed as part of any acceptance for autonomous driving systems which will be justified by saving 36k lives a year. Period. </p><p></p><p>How many of you are still rocking an iPhone 4? You can't even use an original iPhone on thr current data systems. Exact same thing with happen with cars. Think of the billions Ford could save by no longer supporting +10 year old cars. </p><p></p><p>This eliminates all sorts of problems with battery life, sensors, system updates, parts, logistics... And if everyone does it, no fear of competition. </p><p></p><p>So go read up kiddos.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Corbic, post: 16591741, member: 171475"] You are both idiots and need to go read up or watch some actual videos (from the people supporting this as a great idea). Why do you think Ford, GM and Toyota are pledging to go full EV in 10 years? So that Chrysler can butt **** them with Hellcats and Wranglers as no-one wants an EV Mustang, Corvette or Tacoma? Hardly, they will use their political clout to force legislation to back their business models. EVs offer a great opportunity to simplify platforms onto one architecture , using one powertrain and eliminating tons of mechanical components and costs. This will be to the industry in 2030 what FWD chassis development was in the 1980's. They want to be like Apple and Tesla. Build in all those features as premium software. They want to be like every major industry right now and strip you and third parties of your right to repair. Component serialization is huge right now, so that even if you replace that exact part with an OEM part, you'll still get an error code or it still may not work if you don't get the OEM to do a reflash. All sorts of lawsuits with Apple, John Deere, etc right now. With all sorts of autonomous driving systems in the next decade, how do you think an OEM is going to shield themselves from liability? You driving your car and crash cause a sensor failed. Maybe it's under warranty maybe not. Maybe it was a software glitch? OEM isn't going to give up their proprietary software. Solution - you lease and the car has mandatory service and inspection intervals handled by exclusively OEM authorized service centers. "But Corbic! What about H. 4362!!!" It will be ****ing repealed as part of any acceptance for autonomous driving systems which will be justified by saving 36k lives a year. Period. How many of you are still rocking an iPhone 4? You can't even use an original iPhone on thr current data systems. Exact same thing with happen with cars. Think of the billions Ford could save by no longer supporting +10 year old cars. This eliminates all sorts of problems with battery life, sensors, system updates, parts, logistics... And if everyone does it, no fear of competition. So go read up kiddos. [/QUOTE]
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