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BearOfaTime
I think the big part with cars is people want the new shiny thing.
The only people I've ever met who didn't trade in a for shiny and new were my fellow cheap bastardin' mechanin' types who just don't care.
Plus, too many people think cars must be serviced at "stealerships", and I've seen what those lying bastards tell people their cars need. Like a 2 year old Toyota with 25,000 miles needing $4000 of engine leak repairs. On an engine that Toyota has manufactured since the 80's...they don't leak, they don't even die. Hell, they still use a timing chain rather than a belt, so that's maintenance it'll never need.
Csrs don't need replacing anywhere near as often as most people replace them. As I said elsewhere - my current daily driver is 18 years old, everything still works. It's required very little regular maintenance over its life. Transmission was replaced at 200,000 only because a cooling line leaked into the transmission, which destroys the clutches eventually (it went 50,000 miles after the line failure, even towed stuff at max load).
It's easy to do, and engines don't cost much on ebay.
Fortunately Honda makes vehicles that are very durable, so it's not like everything dies at the same age of the engine.
Having worked on and had every major brand (and some obscure ones) in my family, there's a reason Japanese cars are considered the most durable.
We've driven numerous Toyotas and Hondas 300k+. Some we still have, 30 years old or more.
Working on Toyota and Honda is generally much easier and far less frequent than other brands.
You can see how American car companies enshittify things when there's a joint platform (Ford/Mazda, GM/Toyota, Chrysler/Mitsubishi). Invariably the American version is inferior, and even the Japanese company version often suffers with some of the same shitty design/engineering choices.
I refuse to ever again own an American vehicle, or even one of the joint platforms. I've had both - they suck to work on, require more frequent repairs, sometimes to things that just never fail on Japanese cars (especially electronics and control systems... Looking at *you" Jeep/Chrysler).
Wtf?
Think I'd be making an aluminum or stainless plate to put on there and use through-bolts to mount it with some silicone to seal them.
For washing machines, buy used Speed Queen commercial units.
They cost as much as new consumer high end units, but they're designed to be repaired, plenty of parts available, and they don't break in the first place.
The Speed Queen small washers at my local laundromat are about $2500 on the used market (in good running condition, with known hours on them). They're quiet, and don't shake for any reason.
I've never paid more than $150 for a phone, and that's recently for a 2 year old pixel.
I can keep multiple spares around for the price of a new phone.
Wait, are you saying my phone should last less time than it does?
My current phone is from 2017.
A car shouldn't just have a life span of 6-10 years.
They don't.
My current daily driver is 18 years old. I expect at least another 10 barring an accident, maybe 30 more years as a spare vehicle. It got a new transmission at 200,000 miles. Engine seems like it'll make it to at least 400k. A replacement is $1500, far less than a new car.
Most cars in my family (approximately 30 cars) are between ten and thirty years old.
I've had 3 cars since 1996, all bought used, and I traveled for work with one. One car I sold to a family member, and it's still being driven.
It's people that choose to not drive cars this long.
I bought about 20 Cree bulbs 5 years ago, 15 are on about 15 hours a day. I've had 2 fail in that time.
Not a bad record in my book.
Even the off brands, IKEA, Amazon, etc, seem to last as long. They're all in open fixtures, so no cooling issues.
You can just copy the apk directly from the phone.
To make it easy, I use APK Export (because I'm lazy... I could just copy the apk with any file browser).
Turns out APK Export is no longer available on the Play Store.
I also use 3C Toolbox to Backup apps to a local folder. It just copies the APK.
It took Recall to wake them up? Holy shit.