The avg person wouldn’t be able to fix your jeep when it’s broke down. As stated earlier, not being able to fix a new vehicle has to do with ignorance. Not difficulty.
On this site I’ve read tons of posts making the claim 90s trucks were less complex and more reliable than modern trucks. Over the years I’ve discovered that whatever generation of whatever you drive was the last of the real whatever it was.
20 years ago I remember people making the same claim. Here we are 20 years later ad the cars and trucks are still running around. You can grab this or that and add it to vehicles that they never came in.
Funny how you’re trying to put words in my mouth. Rebuilding a front suspension doesn’t prove anything. I think you’re trying to make a point from a mute statement. But you go drive your Subaru [emoji1303]
Suspension failing. Engines failing to start or running like crap once started.
The areas I was in the roads were crap. The fords and chevys however never left the fob. My experience with domestic trucks is far from stellar. Maybe I just have bad luck [emoji849]
But those are just average numbers for Toyota’s. Modern Toyota’s are just as good as older ones. I’ve owned and own both. ONCE again. Driving on nice American roads IS not the same as driving on roads in Africa or Middle East countries. I’ve been there. Like I mentioned before. On the FOB I...
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