Originally Posted by Leo99
Originally Posted by supton
Originally Posted by Exhaustgases
This pertains to all the new cars and trucks. Junk parts that are not made in house and in the manufactures country. And is why everything is junk now.
Didn't watch the video. But now I wonder: did people in the (1930's? 1940's? 1950's? 1960's? 1970's? 1980's? 1990's?) sit around and chat about how wonderful their cars were, how long lived and how well designed, and how they never failed, etc?
Good point. If everything is junk now, when weren't they junk?
I personally thought that around the advent of commonly available EFI (1988-1990 or so), until around 2004-5, seemed to be the sweet spot for reliability. Then all kinds of useless gee-gaws like TPMS, DPF on diesels, enhanced emissions, and other potential trouble seemed to arrive.