Problems with Lightening Cable Durability

Hi!  I've had the iPhone 5 for a few months and I'm already on my 3rd Lightening cable in my car. The first one got stepped on and the second fell on the car floor by my wet feet.  Both cords stopped working immediately. I had the old cord in my car for years and it was way more durable and protected from damage. Has anyone else noticed durability issues?

I've had a new iPad since November '12 and I'm on my 4th cable. They keep shorting out around the tip of the connector. I agree that they are not durable enough. Personally, I preferred the 30 pin connector cords. They lasted much longer. I hope Apple does something soon about this problem. I'm tired of exchanging cords every 1.5 months.

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