DRIVER SAYS CARS AREN'T BUILT TO LAST ANYMORE. HE HAS TO 'THROW' FORD BRONCO AWAY AFTER 5 YEARS 

A car owner’s belief that all new cars are not built to last sparked a discussion about the quality of vehicles. He says he thinks he’s going to have to “throw away” his brand-new Ford Bronco after five years.

In a now-viral video, TikToker and car enthusiast Nav Gill (@navsgarage) points out  the issue isn’t isolated to one brand or country, saying that all new cars are plagued with defects.

Gill may be right. J.D. Power’s 2023 U.S. Initial Quality Study (IQS) found that cars purchased within the last few years have double the problems of cars made before 2010.

“All new cars are basically throw-away cars,” he says, noting that complicated tech also makes it hard for mechanics to fix issues when they arise.

In the comments section, many viewers agree with Gill’s assertion. Several say that they’re purposely hanging onto other car models due to recent issues with newer vehicles. “I love my 04 Mazda 3, and I’d rather fix it than buy a newer car,” one person wrote.