I was typing a response on that wheel thread, and I was adding this topic to that one. Well, it got me thinking that this topic deserves its own topic, and didn't need to be added on...
Ok... this is only my opinion, but my thoughts are bulletin board questions/ideas...
Here's my thoughts. Many, many years ago I had heard that they've (whoever they are) invented tires that never wear out. However, tire manufacturers put a huge stop on this because they felt that they'd never sell tires again.
That's the same for almost everything in this world. If it's made with the quality and strength to last a lifetime, manufacturers would sell their products once, and never again.
Personally, that's a stupid philosophy. There's enough people in this world to keep a good, strong long-lasting product and product manufacturer’s in business for ever. But that philosophy isn't the way the washer/dryer guys, home appliances, or the car manufacturers think.
What do you think? Is it smart from a manufacturers end to build something that isn’t supposed to last?
Don’t think the obvious here… Not “What do you want to see?” but what do you think??