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It really depends on whether your goal is to maximize money or quality of life. I'm already able to afford my car and its maintenance. If I never have repair bills, OK, I guess in theory I retire a little bit earlier than I otherwise would? But never having to worry about parking? That's a major power up.
Although, to be fair, I wish it wasn't a suitcase and something even smaller. Something that would fit in your pocket. The problem with a suitcase is that many of the areas where you would most want to use this won't let you bring in a suitcase. Saving the walk across a giant parking lot for a big box store is of no use if the store doesn't allow you to bring in large bags or suitcases. A suitcase is just an odd thing to have in many settings.
Where it would be amazing? Domestic air travel. Fly to a different city in-country? Your vehicle's licensing and registration will still be valid, and you'll never need to pay for an airport taxi or rental car again. But something pocket sized would really let this reach its potential.
Although, especially if it's pocket-sized, we then need to get into the mechanics of it. Does it unfold at the press of a button? That sounds dangerous. You probably don't want to be too close to an unfolding car. So maybe a key fob triggers it? Does this allow me to throw my car at someone, pressing the button to unfold it mid-air?
So: the bread
Maybe? But like, I can just go to a bakery and buy a fresh loaf of bread if I want. Sure, I just said money isn't everything. But a fresh loaf of bread is a quality of life upgrade I can easily trade cash for. Bread isn't that expensive. I see the bread a lot like the zero-maintenance option. It simply replaces a thing that I can get by paying some money. Hell, if I wanted it badly enough, I'm sure I could pay someone to deliver me a fresh loaf of bread every morning. And hell, I already have the ability to have a fresh loaf of bread every morning. It's called a bread maker. They're not that expensive.
But some of these upgrades are things that money literally cannot buy. Never have to worry about the weather while driving? Infinite trunk space? Never have to worry about parking? These are superpowers that simply cannot be purchased for any amount of money.
But it's bread, dude! Bread!
I have a bread maker. I already have infinite bread!