Fuel pumps don't last forever in any car. A good replacement will last longer than a cheap replacement. Sitting is worse than driving. E10 is worse than pure gas (both increase moisture content of the fuel, which is the true killer)
A new Bosch (OEM) fuel pump is $65 from Rock Auto. It shouldn't be more than a 2-hour job for a competent shop. Or you could buy a harbor freight transmission lift and do it in the driveway. If you do cut a hole to make replacements even easier, an bargain-priced pump is $20.
FWIW - It seems the Delphi pumps have a shorter life than the Bosch pumps. The airtex pumps sometimes don't work out of the box but cost nearly as much as an OEM unit.