Is it just me, or does your entire post sound exactly like the "car industry" that existed in Cuba for over 50 years, where everyone had to repair 1940's and 1950's era cars because of communism.
Before anyone points out the US-Cuba embargo, also consider most countries did not participate in the embargo, and they could have been importing cars from almost any country, soviet russia, china, etc.
We'll reach that point once the federally mandated remote kill switches are in all new cars. Then the feds can kill your brakes while you're driving in a busy interstate.
Is it just me, or does your entire post sound exactly like the "car industry" that existed in Cuba for over 50 years, where everyone had to repair 1940's and 1950's era cars because of communism.
Before anyone points out the US-Cuba embargo, also consider most countries did not participate in the embargo, and they could have been importing cars from almost any country, soviet russia, china, etc.
We'll reach that point once the federally mandated remote kill switches are in all new cars. Then the feds can kill your brakes while you're driving in a busy interstate.