The Motability scheme is designed to feed three year old used cars onto the market. It’s unlikely they will do anything to encourage people to keep cars longer, no matter how sensible such a policy would be, especially with the improved reliability of cars over the years and better warranties.
Absolutely, Although with the cost of cars rising and rising and many dropping the cheapest cars in their range in favour of more premium models other’s may follow suit. Seems many right now are giving priority to more premium models over cheaper one’s supposedly because of the chip shortage but i think it’s all part of a global plan to restrict supply, same with the energy crisis and price the little guy out of the market.
The east will take over from the west as world leaders and as the wef predicts the usa by 2030 will no longer be the worlds biggest superpower and control the world, via the dollar and the reserve currency.
The Fourth Industrial Revolution represents a fundamental change in the way we live, work and relate to one another. It is a new chapter in human development, enabled by extraordinary technology advances commensurate with those of the first, second and third industrial revolutions. These advances are merging the physical, digital and biological worlds in ways that create both huge promise and potential peril.
Whatever system they push it is one of control over the people and some of the changes are only better for the few. They often hide it all in plan sight, but it’s all to enslave us to debt.
With more and more expensive ev’s the scheme many have to adapt to move forward. As many will not be able to afford the ap’s or the cars will just be too expensive to be on the scheme. So they maybe forced to offer longer leases, certainly I think that will have to be the case in 2035 if not before or the scheme will not exist.
One thing for sure they want alot less cars on the road than now and the end to private ownership at least for the most of us how that effects the scheme is also unknown, but every cause has an effect and sometimes it’s an undesired effect.