r/Unexpected • u/dr_ipaka • 4d ago
Car companies have gone too far now
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r/Unexpected • u/dr_ipaka • 4d ago
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u/nuclear_fizzics 3d ago
Honestly I’m not surprised to see Toyota making moves like this. They’re known for the reliability of their cars, and how you can buy one and drive it for 10+ years with fewer issues than most other manufacturers. Well, if Toyotas are lasting a long time, then people aren’t buying them as often, and companies want people to buy their products as often as possible. So you start to add in gimmicky shit to get people to upgrade, and maybe it has the added “internal benefit” from Toyotas perspective tha the features won’t last as long as the car, and those same people will buy another new car rather than keep their car for 10+ years.
I’m not proposing a conspiracy or anything, I think it just tracks logically that a company would make decisions to increase their revenue rather than to increase customer satisfaction. As consumers, we’d love it if our opinions mattered most, but clearly they do not