• CmdrShepard@lemmy.one
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    1 year ago

    It should also be pointed out that the numbers in the articles are just projections covering the next 30 years.

    I don’t know their methodology but I’m curious if they just took the current age and recall number and multiplied it out to 30 years. I don’t think this would be a fair assessment because a car would likely have all the kinks worked out long before it hits 30. Furthermore, I find it odd they projected out 30 years when the average age of a car on the road is 12.5 years.