The Truth About New Cars Nobody Wants to Admit

The Truth About New Cars Nobody Wants to Admit Why New Cars Actually Suck (From a Mechanic’s Perspective) New cars are more complicated than ever — but are they actually better? In this video, I break down why modern cars kind of suck, from over-engineering and software failures to turbocharged engines that don’t last and vehicles designed for lease cycles instead of long-term ownership. As someone who works on cars every day, I see the same problems over and over again: touchscreens replacing buttons, subscription features, locked computers, and repairs that require dealer-only tools just to do basic maintenance. This isn’t nostalgia and it’s not a rant — it’s a real-world look at what’s wrong with new cars today and why older vehicles are often easier to own, repair, and keep on the road. Whether you’re thinking about buying a new car, already own one, or just love old cars, this video explains why modern cars are becoming disposable and what that means for the future of car ownership. 👇 Let me know in the comments: Would you rather own a brand-new car you can’t work on — or an older car you actually can? #NewCars #ModernCars #CarProblems #WhyNewCarsSuck #CarOwnership #AutoRepair #MechanicLife #OverEngineering #CarTech #OldCars #CarMaintenance #RightToRepair #Automotive #MikeFnGarage