Most status symbols I have known are not customized. I don’t see why status symbols and luxury cars wouldn’t be subject to the same economic pressures to lease.
A case could be made for ownership when the car owner has extremely specific needs. Hmm, which user cases does that apply to? I can kind of imagine use cases where a specialist car would be rare enough that it would be inconvenient to share it, I find it hard to think of a scenario where a car cannot be shared. Generally that’s the role of static buildings.
I hope that in these cases, it will be easy for an end-user to connect a car they own to a fleet- and that the cars wont be prohibitively expensive to own. This is one of the reasons we need public coordination protocols, and a competitive manufacturing industry.
Most status symbols I have known are not customized.
Suits are commonly customized by a tailor.
I find it hard to think of a scenario where a car cannot be shared. Generally that’s the role of static buildings.
Why? A lot of things that are done with static buildings don’t depend on the specific location of the building. If my flat would move around within the city in which I live that wouldn’t reduce it’s value but add to it.
An RV has the potential to store a lot of personal items that the owner might not want to share. If you have a fridge, it loses value when you share it and it becomes important that everytime you drive you have actually access to your own fridge.
Most status symbols I have known are not customized. I don’t see why status symbols and luxury cars wouldn’t be subject to the same economic pressures to lease.
A case could be made for ownership when the car owner has extremely specific needs. Hmm, which user cases does that apply to? I can kind of imagine use cases where a specialist car would be rare enough that it would be inconvenient to share it, I find it hard to think of a scenario where a car cannot be shared. Generally that’s the role of static buildings.
I hope that in these cases, it will be easy for an end-user to connect a car they own to a fleet- and that the cars wont be prohibitively expensive to own. This is one of the reasons we need public coordination protocols, and a competitive manufacturing industry.
Suits are commonly customized by a tailor.
Why? A lot of things that are done with static buildings don’t depend on the specific location of the building. If my flat would move around within the city in which I live that wouldn’t reduce it’s value but add to it.
An RV has the potential to store a lot of personal items that the owner might not want to share. If you have a fridge, it loses value when you share it and it becomes important that everytime you drive you have actually access to your own fridge.