Remember the old days when cars had corroborators and ignition points and no computers. It was very common to see cars broke down on the side of the road with the hood up and smoke bellowing out. New cars are all fuel injected with electronic ignitions and computers and you don't see cars broken down near as much. Also remember when a car had 100K it was worn out, now it's common to get 300/400 and even 500K on a car.
My 1994 chevy truck has a throttle body and over 200K and I have not touched it at all since the day it was bought.
I'm sure like everything else, there will be some bugs to work out, but they will eventually be better then the old saws sooner or later.
My 1994 chevy truck has a throttle body and over 200K and I have not touched it at all since the day it was bought.
I'm sure like everything else, there will be some bugs to work out, but they will eventually be better then the old saws sooner or later.