Like how you never see a 1993 Plymouth Voyager anymore but there’s plenty of 1993 Toyota Camrys still on the road.
I never see a 1993 Plymouth Voyager, but I'm hard pressed to find a 2003 Toyota Camry, either. Like, don't get me wrong, I loved my 2004 Toyota Camry, but it definitely started to fall apart quick after the 10-year warrantee elapsed. Same with my 1992 Nissan. Sterling car, early on. Hard as a rock. Then it hit 100,000 miles and everything just started to fall apart.
All cars are definitely designed to last a certain finite time, but the 2nd generation Chrysler minivan had especially unreliable engines, transmissions, and electrical systems
I never see a 1993 Plymouth Voyager, but I'm hard pressed to find a 2003 Toyota Camry, either. Like, don't get me wrong, I loved my 2004 Toyota Camry, but it definitely started to fall apart quick after the 10-year warrantee elapsed. Same with my 1992 Nissan. Sterling car, early on. Hard as a rock. Then it hit 100,000 miles and everything just started to fall apart.
I don't think that was an accident.
All cars are definitely designed to last a certain finite time, but the 2nd generation Chrysler minivan had especially unreliable engines, transmissions, and electrical systems