Not true. Almost every produced Volvo 900 did get to 200k or so without much maintenance - only oil and breaks/lightbulbs.
It was not uncommon for them to do 500k miles without major maintenance.
Now do that with any direct gasoline injection cars enforced by stupid emission laws.
Those car engines are designed to do max 150k and die and you can do nothing about it, no way to fix it.
And talk to any cars enthusiast about wiring issues, one wire broken in the car computer ? Well you better buy a new car coz noone will ever ever find it :)
Ive been fixing cars as a hobby for 20 years, the quality of cars went downhill super hard and new laws only make it worse by increasing pollution not decreasing it.
It was not uncommon for them to do 500k miles without major maintenance.
Now do that with any direct gasoline injection cars enforced by stupid emission laws.
Those car engines are designed to do max 150k and die and you can do nothing about it, no way to fix it.
And talk to any cars enthusiast about wiring issues, one wire broken in the car computer ? Well you better buy a new car coz noone will ever ever find it :)
Ive been fixing cars as a hobby for 20 years, the quality of cars went downhill super hard and new laws only make it worse by increasing pollution not decreasing it.