stimmt, aber das relativiert sich ein bisschen wenn man den 991.2 nimmt

In diesem Zusammenhang hab ich gerade auf Speedhunters auch einen Artikel zum 992 gelesen:

I wrote my thesis in college about planned obsolescence in the motoring industry, and how manufacturers were already working on the next car to tempt you out of your current one,[...]There are two main approaches to this. The first is when a manufacturer engineers a failure point into a product, so you need to buy a new one (i.e. lightbulbs). The other is when they make the current product seem obsolete by introducing a new design, with the inference that ‘new’ is always ‘better’. [...]
http://www.speedhunters.com/2018/11/...nt-new-at-all/