Tom Honzik on Nostr: Why hasn’t a car company tried to manufacture a car with the bare minimum features ...
Why hasn’t a car company tried to manufacture a car with the bare minimum features (seats, wheels, steering, A/C, etc) and none of the fancy spaceship Bluetooth controls, and then sell it for a much lower price than all competitors?
Currently the only way to get something simple, affordable and easily fixable is to buy an old used vehicle. It seems like a car company could easy corner the market on new, low cost automobiles. Yet none of them have, for years on end. Why?
Currently the only way to get something simple, affordable and easily fixable is to buy an old used vehicle. It seems like a car company could easy corner the market on new, low cost automobiles. Yet none of them have, for years on end. Why?