Anonymous wrote:Everything (car, washer, dryer, refrigerator, home ac...etc) has more technology and more moving parts in them. From design and engineering perspective, that means higher chance of breaking down.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Everything (car, washer, dryer, refrigerator, home ac...etc) has more technology and more moving parts in them. From design and engineering perspective, that means higher chance of breaking down.
This.
The big 3 US auto makers could revitalize the market if they'd offer a bare bones sedan and truck, without all the computer garbage and tech crap, just a solid vehicle with a good engine/drivetrain and basic interior and A/C. and sell them for about $20K maybe 25K for a 4x4 truck new.
Anonymous wrote:My 2005 Japanese car has required less expensive maintenance than my 2010 Japanese car, for the same number of miles. It's interesting.
Anonymous wrote:Everything (car, washer, dryer, refrigerator, home ac...etc) has more technology and more moving parts in them. From design and engineering perspective, that means higher chance of breaking down.