Ah, but
until you manage to convince enough people, then what most people expect is all that matters!!
Understanding how the law is structured and what protections it can provide is a good start for most “average” people to then work things out for themselves as to what is reasonable
However reaching the masses to move the target is difficult but it all has to start somewhere for meaningful change to be effected.
In any case, each tribunal decision is individual and arguably the average consumer and average seller are sitting in the court room so the judge decides if the consumer indeed has ”average” expectations
and oddly the judge doesn’t take a poll of consumers in deciding what is average so it really comes down to how things are argued
As is, there have already been a number of rulings within various states that have moved the bar in favour of the consumer. Let’s not do the dealers dirty work for them and convince people ACL is useless and 10 year old cars don’t have any warranty.
ACL has its shortcomings (no punitive damages for egregious business behaviours for example) but it’s the best protection we consumers have