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Whether it be electronics, automobiles or medical equipment, the manufacturers should not be able to horde “oem” parts, render your stuff useless if you repair it with aftermarket parts, or hide schematics of their products.
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It is if you don't enjoy getting scalped
I bought a 2005 vehicle with 140k miles on it and with prices fucking thru the roof, plus all this privacy violating shit coming out i am fuckin chuffed.
In what way is a decade old vehicle new?
New as in new-to-me. Actual new from the dealer cars have such a bad value proposition that they're not worth considering if you have the bare minimum capability to do maintenance yourself, and that is before the new fad of dealer markup nonsense that's been happening.
New to you is nice and all, but it's not actually new. Sorry to break it to you.
E. Lol you can downvote me all you'd like. It doesn't change reality.
What? Buddy I haven't downvoted you at all.
He must have bought a new car during COVID and paid that dealer markup!
You're pretty special, aintcha?
I'll start if that's what you want.
A decade old car is new to you?
Try selling one as new and let me know how that goes.
Why would I be selling my car? An equivalent car would be over 70k for the same horsepower and mileage when mines running great.
I'm sorry, I forgot you don't sell cars. Obviously no one else does either because you don't.
Sell-ing? What's that? We repair and maintain our things here.
This might be a shock to you, but they've made cars in 2023. They even make them in 2024. They're considered this strange thing called "new"