• reddig33
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    2 days ago

    Airbags don’t cost $30000 to add to a car. Seatbelts have been around since the 1960s.

    Technology like this gets cheaper as it becomes a commodity. Look at how cheap flat panel tvs have gotten.

    Manufacturers like VW make affordable cars that meet safety standards — they just don’t sell them in the US because Americans like to waste money on giant SUVs and trucks that they don’t really need. The profit margins are much higher.

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      2 days ago

      Your trying to make a point but just made a bunch of stuff up.

      The a low priced car in Europe is the Dacia Spring at 17k euros approximately 20kUSD . It’s max speed is 80 mph and max range is around 110 miles. Its less expensive than a US car but isn’t cheap.

      The 2026 Nissan Sentra is 23.5k. It’s $3.5k more than one of the lowest priced EU cars. This would be a general use car that can be use in nearly all markets of the US.

      The average US salary is 66k the average EU salary is 46k. The slightly higher salary would make the 2 cars on average equivalent to US and EU citizen.

      Cars are expensive. US and EU cars are on parity with each other, even with Chinese imports.

      Low end cars are more expensive then they were decade ago because of safety technology, better materials and higher expectations. Frames are made of multi point precision aluminum with crumple zones instead of steel frame construction. A daily driver today out performs a performance car from 25 years ago.

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          2 days ago

          So, VW is selling the cars that in the US that you said they don’t.

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              1 day ago

              There are comparable cars in the US and EU market for comparable prices. Is it just that this specific model isn’t available yet?

              I’m also seeing from European sites that the price is is Euro and not USD. Even in USD the car is still comparable to the other cars listed up above at 21.5k USD.

              You brought up that

              "Airbags don’t cost $30000 to add to a car. Seatbelts have been around since the 1960s.

              Technology like this gets cheaper as it becomes a commodity. Look at how cheap flat panel tvs have gotten."

              So why aren’t these EU cars significantly less expensive relative to their market?

              So what is your point here? Was the point you are trying to make specific to VW? To EV’s?

              To be clear. I am stating the down market cars are pretty much in line with inflation pricing the the US car market and that much of the lowering in price that would have been achieved with manufacturing improvements went to safety and performance improvements.