Average person learned how to fix and repair them which I agree was more often then the new cars.
I do seriously doubt you'll find many 2020 cars able to run or be kept into 2070 or later because of out dated electronics.
I've got a 5yr old laptop and a 3yr old phone and they're almost obsolete and getting harder to find support or programs to work with.
We'll be lucky if every car out there by 2035 doesn't have to be converted to electric.
If you have a gas model you'll probably have to pay $15 to $25 and special order with a special permit to get a gallon of gas.
I prefer old cars
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I like the older cars and their simplicity.
Average person learned how to fix and repair them which I agree was more often then the new cars.
I do seriously doubt you'll find many 2020 cars able to run or be kept into 2070 or later because of out dated electronics.
I've got a 5yr old laptop and a 3yr old phone and they're almost obsolete and getting harder to find support or programs to work with.
We'll be lucky if every car out there by 2035 doesn't have to be converted to electric.
If you have a gas model you'll probably have to pay $15 to $25 and special order with a special permit to get a gallon of gas.
Yep, sounds like progress to me!