These days, it seems the vehicles a lot of us Millennials and elder Gen-Zers grew up with are becoming more and more desirable. There are a few factors driving this phenomenon, namely a market-wide yearning for more simplistic, reliable transportation that new, tech-laden cars are moving further and further away from. After all, it goes without saying that more tech in a car typically means there’s more to go wrong, and the new wave of BEVs and massive 56-inch infotainment screens are making people anxious about the future of their cars, and how much they might cost to fix down the line.
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