Overall, new cars are so much more reliable
And longer live than anytime in history, and it looks like it’s only going to get better.
Just like Eddie’s experience every car I’ve gotten has been better than the last, I had four new trucks first one in 1983 Dodge tradesmen with a four speed on the floor and slant six and factory air, Then 1993 A short Dodge caravan, four-cylinder, automatic factory air, then I got used 2005 Dodge caravan, and my current vehicle is a 2017 ram Pro Master city, four-cylinder, nine speed automatic, it’s pounded through city traffic every day for 75,000 miles now without a single problem.
I bought my first ever personal vehicle almost a year ago. Chrysler Pacifica, all-wheel-drive heavy duty minivan with trailer to have it found so much as a loose screw on it unbelievable, well built things today.
As far as maintenance and oil changes go I do with the manufacturer says they know best what the vehicle needs for normal use. I never drive my vehicles over 200,000 miles so I’m not going for a record. I’m not gonna waste my time and money changing oil more often than necessary,
The more than 40 vehicles that I’ve been responsible for in my life. I’ve never had an engine problem of any kind so changing the oil more often would never have done any good I have gone as long as 10,000 miles on an oil change when they were recommending that now. I just left the computer determine when to do it usually it’s somewhere between six and 8000 miles .
Lower viscosity thinner oil will always give better engine life in addition to better gas mileage, but engines have to be built for the lower viscosity oil. You would not want to put a very thin, low viscosity oil in an older engine or one that is significantly worn.
John