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Please help me understand. GM produces a defective part, they know it, don’t do anything to fix it, hide it, 124 people die. ~$2 billion total.

Yes, some will switch of course. But just some where and when is convenient. Just like some people have done for the last 100 years.

Did you ready my first comment, you know the first one that shows on the thread? I question the notion that we are all going car-less. I call it BS.

No, I am comparing apples to apples.

Not better than my Audi.

I like the idea of doing the math, something that has been missing in all these “uber is taking over” articles.

And yet even leasing a Kia for 129$ a month would still cost you over 2X more per month.

Yes, my company uses it when we have to go out. I also hears about Hertz, Avis and Enterprise. What’s your point?

Cool system you guys have. Where are you?

You can lease a Kia for $129/ month. Yet people pay $100,000 for cars like a MB S class. I guess it is not just about cost.

Did people stop going to live concerts?

Cheaper and more convenient than what? Your own car?, or the poor excuse we call public transit.

individuals and companies shift to ride-sharing, on-demand services, and autonomous technologies for personal transportation.

Not a chance. Strong intelligent women (and men) does not drive off a 4 story building. I would guess dumb but pretty. And we know pretty tends to go farther than strong and intelligent.

So why then, would anyone buy a spankin’ new Toyota Camry?

Do you grasp the concept of incentivize?

The idea behind this law is to incentivize manufacturers to produce cars that can be purchased by middle class Americans.

Yeah, because he did it with his own money, right.

Yeah, that was an amazing underdog story...not.

Carlos Munoz is Colombian, not Spanish.