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1. john01+(OP)[view] [source] 2025-08-27 18:48:24
The problem is that if 95% of people don't care and do this then the 5% who do care are completely fucked and can't work on their cars. This is because no manufacturer will make more money selling to the 5% who care.
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2. _heimd+Gk1[view] [source] 2025-08-28 05:06:44
>>john01+(OP)
Well I'm in that 5%, and I own older cars mainly so I can still work on them myself.

My argument was that manufacturers should have to be clear up front with what they're selling. If 95% of the population doesn't care, and that means the market for maintainable cars isn't viable, why should I impose my will on everyone else? I'd like to buy a new car and be able to work on it but no company should be obligated to serve that desire.

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3. somena+n42[view] [source] [discussion] 2025-08-28 12:37:49
>>_heimd+Gk1
You're being illogical. You'd only be 'imposing your will' on people if somebody preferred it being impossible to work on their car, which is obviously absurd. It's outright anti-customer behavior with no benefit to the customer whatsoever. It's akin to arguing that e.g. price fixing should be legal so long as a business informs the customer that prices are being rigged against them.
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4. john01+HN4[view] [source] [discussion] 2025-08-29 09:17:21
>>_heimd+Gk1
Those old cars won't last forever. What's your plan when they're all rusted out junk?
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