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Old 05-14-2015, 04:38 PM   #46 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by Frank Lee View Post
Drastic discounts like for air bags and ABS?
The Ford Model T sold for $850 in 1909. Adjusted for inflation, the real cost of the car was $22,000. Just look at the comfort, safety, reliability, speed, entertainment, performance, etc has increased by leveraging technology. Your $22,000 can buy a lot more of everything than in most any other time in the past.

The trend of technology is that the cost of operation becomes cheaper as time progresses. It might cost more in the short-term to have ABS and airbags, but in the long-term things such as insurance premiums and costs associated with repairing your vehicle or your face reduce.

Cars of the future will not have seat-belts or airbags; they won't be necessary expenses when collisions are so infrequent. Crumple zones will also be unnecessary, so the vehicle will have more freedom to take on an aerodynamic and utilitarian shape.
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