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gt's avatar
Mar 11Edited

"Concerns about engines crapping out – and other major mechanical failures – are largely a thing of the past"

With all due respect to Mr Farago, this is where he is 100% dead wrong. GM has over the past 20 years been hard at work proving to us just how badly they can ruin one of the best mainstream internal combustions ever made (the LS V8). They've now impressively consistently achieved sub-75k mile lifespans from a motor that at inception could knock down 300-500k rather easily.

Hyundai/Kias (with 4cyl engines) made in the last, oh, 15 years are best avoided for their propensity to blow up.

Ecoboost 4cyls.... avoid, Powershift fiasco. GM 2.4, 2.5, 3.6 oil consumption/chain stretch, 1.4T are auction poison. Honda had oil burning issues in their 3.5L VCM motors, oil dilution in the 1.5Ts. Toyota 3.5TT are knocking by 30k miles. Late model Pentastars are starting to earn a rep for headgasket failures at the used-car phase of life... etc.

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Dave Ryan's avatar

You had me until this:

“But we are headed for a day when cars use their Über electronics to do the driving for you.”

Is that a foregone conclusion? Maybe my bias against “self driving” is coloring my opinion; but I don’t see it happening. The task is so complex that there will likely always be issues; and folks might be less accepting of those issues when there’s nobody at the controls. The Pandora’s box of liability should also have a chilling effect.

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