It would be my choice to stick with older vehicles. But my wife came from a family where they generally traded in for new or barely used every few years. (My Father-in-law was Amish until he was 43, so he never worked on cars at all, and not on other types of powered equipment, either. And nor had his father, grandfather, way on back - none of them had ever done that sort of work. So it was "Trade it in before it starts making trouble." He was a general contractor, so he made enough to live like that. So that's what I'm up against. But he could repair any kind of saw, sharpen circular saw blades like new, planer blades, etc. And he had worked as a blacksmith, then as a cabinet builder, back before WW II. He had supervised building barns the old way, with mortise & tennon joints, no nails in the whole frame work.)