Comment on Lucid Motors drops the price of its cheapest EV by more than $8,000
Untold1707@lemm.ee 10 months agoI don’t think that’s a fair comparison. If companies could get away with making a car as unsafe as the model T, you’d probably see quite a few $10k cars on the road. But as it stands today, most cars are required by law to have all sorts of safety features built in.
As our standard of living and safety goes up, so does the price of goods because more is required to go into R&D and manufacturing.
Blue_Morpho@lemmy.world 10 months ago
That’s why I claimed there are no productivity gains if those safety features can’t be added at a lower cost than 100 years ago.
According to the Bureau of Labor and stastics, productivity has increased almost 500% since 1950. That means it should be possible to make a Model T today for less than $2,000. That leave $9,000 for safety improvements.