Mole wrote:
Abercrombie wrote:
2) Lack of standards.
there were few industries more heavily regulated than the automotive industry!
Then how come there are some many types of head light bulb, windscreen blade,
belt, radiator hose, tyre size, indicator glass, fuel cap, battery fittings,
speedo, instrument cluster, exhaust pipes, clamps, brake pads and shoes, steering
wheels, blah blah blah. You could go on all day. They all do the exact same thing on all cars,
yet they are all different. What a waste of time. Is it really necessary to have hundreds of
different types of hose clips? And all sorts of different starter motors, and alternators?
And all manner of different screws, bolts, fasteners, handles, catches, springs,
shock absorbers and what have you?
And is it necessary to change any of that with each new release of planned obsolescence?
Does a Audi XYZb really need different wheel nuts from the XYZa? They make me sick with
their pettiness.
B'stards even have different bonnets, boot lids, doors roof panels AND BADGES damnit! AND they keep painting them different colours!!!
Perhaps it's the same reason clothes manufacturers make clothes in different shapes, colours and sizes. Same reason houses come in different styles. Same reason pretty much ALL consumer goods come in different styles...
You're not really making the brave new Abercrombie world sound terribly appealing!! I think the closest to your motoring "utopia" would probably be something from the old Soviet range of vehicles...
Come on, admit it! You're just a grumpy old malcontent who likes moaning. IF they WERE forced to use all the same components, you'd just moan about the lack of innovation!