I agree with Denny on this. I've been a motor head my whole life, and I've driven just about make out there. I've owned mostly Fords but a couple of Chevys, MG and a 1947 jeep. For the most part mechanic wise they all were good, except for the carburetors on the MG, adjusting them was a nightmare. The left rear tail light fell out of the one chevy coming out of the mountains one time, mounts rusted away. I'm also probably on my last vehicle, a 2005 Toyota Tundra, extended cab. It only has 140,000 miles on it, and everything about it I like, still runs good, can put classic tags on it in another couple years. The new stuff just doesn't turn me on, and way too many doodads, switches and stuff to go wrong. Every time I drive the wife's 2023 Forester I feel like I'm back in the Navy and have to start up the engines on some aircraft to finish some routine maintenance or check out some gripe. The Toyota does need new plugs, air and fuel filters, which I can do, but may just take to my buddies garage and let him do it., my lower back doesn't like leaning over a fender anymore. He did it the last time so if some spark plug decides to break off, he can fool with it. Be his own fault fror not putting enough ani-seize on it the last time.
Wish I still had the Jeep.