30 years is a long time away but it will probably mark the end of personalized transportation.http://www.msn.com/en-us/autos/auto...-industry-as-we-know-it/ar-BBqcDuc?li=BBnbfcL
They will invent teleportation. All the riff-raff who shouldn't be driving anyway, too lazy to drive themselves, or just needing to get there,. will "beam me elsewhere, Scotty" The roads will be empty. Except for us. And we all lived happily ever after.
It's my fantasy, leave me alone.
...the other 48% just moans about it.....
..and 'old ' cars that a person needs to actually drive , will be declared illegal. They will go the way of the 100 Watt incandescent light bulb.
So, I recommend that we all 'drive the hell' out of our cars for the next 20 years . Because in 25 years, they will all need to be turned in for 'scrap and shredding.' Driving a car will be illegal.
Our 2005/2006 Ford GT's will be worth about $1000.00 in reclaimed materials (mostly aluminum) and the new 2017 FGTs worth even less since there is less aluminum and more carbon fiber.
andy (ajb)
That will happen sometime in the future. I see a future where the gov controls how all the cars are moving on the road, kind of like a line of train cars going down the roads. Doing that will allow tighter packing and higher speeds with a gov operated network controlling speeds, lane changing and merging, etc. The only thing that will stop it is worse yet, economic collapse and or war.
Dangers of software bugs, or hackers could bring havoc to our entire ground transportation system!
As for what a FGT or the new FGT will be worth, ask yourself what the top of the line horse drawn buggy is worth today.
'What does it matter" ... it does...I want them to be Free....... and I care....
andy (ajb)
When you hear "We're from the government, we're here to help you" a great orator once said to go run and hide.