valhalla360 wrote:
It's other things failing and then it's not worth fixing...if you have a 20yr old car that needs $2k in suspension work, you are usually better to put that $2k towards a newer used car...same thing with RVs.
It is very much the oddity to "wear out" an engine, so it really isn't a consideration.
Agree 100%, its been at least 25 years since I "wore out" an engine,
any engine, including air cooled rototiller/pressure washer/mower etc., let alone a vehicle. What a glorious time we live in.
I've wondered if it is really premium production tolerances, premium construction materials, premium lubricants, or a combination?? Either way I'm not going to complain!