• turtlesareneat@piefed.ca
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    3 hours ago

    I got into a fender bender with my Buick and they totalled it because the fender was worth half as much as the car. They’re doing something very wrong in car design.

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    TL:DR: Poor scale and awareness due to being a niche brand, overly large aluminum body panels requiring either massive replacements or complicated welding, small shops guessing that it must be even more exotic and expensive than the CEO claims, and insurers shrugging and moving on because the volumes aren’t hitting their financials hard enough for them to care.

    • GorGor@startrek.website
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      welding aluminum requires TIG. It’s harder and more specialized.

      welding mild steel body panels are simple with equipment any body shop will have.

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        Hell any home 120v wire welder can do mild steel. It is the cutting and shaping part that is hard.

  • XLE@piefed.social
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    A GMC Hummer EV taillight costs an eye-watering $6,100 to replace, plus labor. The idea of having to replace one of Audi’s new adaptive Matrix LED headlight setups is something most people probably don’t want to stomach.

    Audi made these adaptive light strips to fix the artificial problem of newer headlights being too bright compared to older ones.

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      Meanwhile, only 30 years ago when we had sealed-beams in standardized shapes, you could replace a headlight for like $10. And the lens was actually glass instead of plastic prone to yellowing and abrasion.

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        Yeah and if you hit someone that glass shatters and stabs them. The plastic is shatter resistant.

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        Those lights were absolute garbage though and the vehicles that used them got half the gas mileage compared to new ones due to their blocky shape and lack of aerodynamics.