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from an engineer:
what needs to be understood is that what the manufacturer sees as "lifetime" and what you see are 2 different things. In most places the manufacturers consider the life time of a car to be 150'000 km or around 100k miles.
Couple that with everyone and their mother wanting long maintanance intervals and low fuel consumption and you get very thin oils and long intervals. Also car manufacturers expressed the desire several times before to shift to a rent / leasing system instead of selling the car out right because its more profitable so expect more plant obsolescence, regulations to prevent you from using your old cars like emission regulations and subscription based car services i.e. you pay monthly to use your seat heaters.
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Just the the transmission on my wifeās dodge journey. From the factory there isnāt even a way for the owner to check the transmission fluid level and it is sold with a ālifetime transmission fluidā with no recommended fluid change intervals.
It has just shy of 250k miles so far and my s10 has 245k miles.
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The issue with just growing bigger cows is that livestock are extremely inefficient. They have to turn food and water into meat, and that food ALSO has to turn nutrients and water into meat. A lot of energy gets wasted on things that you donāt end up eating throughout the entire process.
Cutting out the middleman and going straight from nutrients to meat and not having to keep an entire moving, thinking, energy-consuming animal alive for multiple years before you can eat it would be a huge benefit.
Slaughter-free/Lab-grown meat, or plant-based meat are both valid options here.
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I change my oil twice per year, but generally only do 6-7k in that period. Most of my maintenance events are time based rather than mileage based. I also live in a climate that ranges from -50 Celsius to +40 Celsius. Your operating conditions are more important than arbitrary mileage milestone. 20 years working in aircraft maintenance.
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@yolanda8563
5 months ago
1900 "we make light bulbs that last 100+ years" 2024 "š"
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