Find Out Why New Mercedes Cars Have A 7- to 12-year Lifespan

by AutoExpert   |  18 October, 2023

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The automobiles are built to survive between 7 and 12 years, according to a Romanian engineer who works for Mercedes-Benz. Mercedes-Benz engineer Paul Danci explained why the present quality of the automobiles is inferior in a post on his Facebook page, noting that they are made to endure between 7 and 12 years. At the company in Sindelfingen, Germany, functional safety and cyber security are areas of expertise for Paul Danci.

He was a member of the group that created Drive Pilot, the first automation system. While the system is in operation, the driver is free to engage in any other activity, such as checking their phone or watching a YouTube or Netflix video, while the system assumes management of the vehicle. The automaker is responsible for any traffic accidents that occur while the technology is in use.

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"On the one hand, that's true, but not because those who made them in the past were more skilled and those who make them now are less skilled. What was available in the industry 30–40 years ago is incomparable to what is available today due to technological advancements". According to the Romanian expert, the technology was possibly much more primitive than what is used now in the car sector.

States have established highly specific standards for automobile manufacture, which is one of the main reasons why modern automobiles are not made the same way they were made in the past. The Romanian engineer even created a list of the most recent regulations that go into effect this year.

Recycling technology must be accessible within the next few decades due to the requirement that X% of materials be recyclable. As pollution regulations tighten, older automobiles emit increasingly more pollutants, and policymakers are working to phase them out as soon as feasible.

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While many vehicle today have cloud-based software capable of receiving and sending data from machines, these services would not be sustainable for two to three decades and would also be expensive, so 7–12 years would be more desirable. If today an old car is considered to be more than 20 years old, in the future it would be 7–12 years old.

The carmaker must guarantee that the vehicle is secure while it is in operation in accordance with current cybersecurity rules and regulations. This can happen as long as software developers and automakers cooperate, but in three decades, it's likely that those businesses won't even exist, thus reducing the cars' useful lives.

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"Cars are moving toward the idea of service. Specifically, the vehicle is a service rather than an independent asset held by an organization. In the future, say 12 years from now, maintaining a car with services providing data, security, etc. will be quite expensive. Due to the linked nature of the car and the fact that it requires maintenance other than merely mechanical, there will be numerous membership fees in addition to the purchase price and repair charges.

Overall, cars built starting in 2022–2023 will have a lifespan of about 7–12 years. There won't likely be any spare parts, warranty, or support for many of the cloud services in the car after the stated lifespan has passed. The diagnostics software won't function, and it probably won't be able to be sold. perhaps more. The same ideas still hold true for modern devices, phones, etc", said Paul Danci.

The engineer added that, compared to three or four decades ago, technology is continually evolving today. According to the Adevărul newspaper, when quantum computers are extensively utilized, security techniques will become susceptible to them, and all data stored in machines will also be susceptible.

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