Ya know I can see both sides of this. Since I started driving 23 years ago I never wanted a new car, always throught it was a waste of $$. Ill drive what ever I have and just keep it maintained. I was into volvos for ever, tinkering and what not. I had a 242 with a 740 turbo drive train, nothing special but a solid car that was very easy to maintain. I had also a 245 wagon. I did all the go fast stuff to that one, (stroker 2.5, T5 trans, coilovers etc etc etc) and it was nice, 90% done. I was working at VW at the time. Bought a 2000 passat off a client to fix and flip, it needed a cylinder head. Newest car I ever had, and when I fixed it after driving it for a few weeks I got spoiled. It was 8 years old at that point, but quiet, comfortable, decent to look at, etc etc. I had to get a newer car, I just couldnt ever get that old beast to the point where Id be happy with it. I put all the go fast parts in my 242, turn the 245 into a truck and eventually sold it, and bought a 95 855 turbo that had lower mileage, was cosmetically perfect, and needed a bunch of maintenance. I did everything in one shot, and didnt have to do anything but oil changes, minor things and a tune up for the next 7 years. I put a stereo and IPD sway bars and bilstiens in it, thats it. Towards the end I had to the do the rear main and a few other things, and it was just starting to creak more inside, clear coat was just starting to peel and it was needing more and more things more often, so I sold it and got a 95 W124 benz wagon, yeah, another 20 year old german car, cause thats a good idea haha.
The W124 wasnt half the car the volvo was. Yes the benz was solid, classic and wonderful to drive, and I had worked on em out of high school when they were coming off warranty so I knew what I was getting into, and I mean come on, they look frekin awesome. But it was a near 20 year old platform when it was new, and the 855 was a new design (for the time) The W124 was a great car, but not fast enough, not even close to what the volvo was, I couldnt deal. I went from dont mess with the daily to putting a 3.6 AMG engine in it, which honestly was an engine R and R with an ECU reprogram, couldnt have been easier really. I did a sportline suspension upgrade and I was happy. But then i never liked the trans, so i messed with that too, did a 5 speed auto swap then eventually a 5 speed manual. Then the upper timing cover leaks every 2-3 years, the valve cover every year, it developed a head gasket leak externally...once you fix it all you have a year before its something else maybe. And yes I know it wasnt necessarily a low maintenance car, really I didnt have to do much to it in the 5 years I had it,. But Im tired of fixing the daily. Tired of old car stuffs. I have old cars to play with, (82 mini cooper, 59 bug eye sprite, 82 LS swapped olds custom cruiser, 74 fiat X1/9) the daily I dont wanna think about it. I dont wanna deal with it. i wanna change the oil and drive it. So I bought a 2019 Buick TourX and couldnt be happier.
I get not wanting to spend the $$ on the old car, but when you do it for a living, and always have some project to tinker on, the last thing I wanna do is tinker or fix the one I always have to drive. But thats just one mans opinion. My dad has had 4 cars in his life time, all driven till they died. He was never one to complain, he drove his first car, a 69 nova 4 door, 6 cyl, power glide, no power steering, manual drum brakes and a rubber floor for nearly 20 years, 200k miles till it stopped running then he put it in the garage for another 20 years haha, and on and on...
I will say with the Benz, with all the work I did, I actually sold the car 5 year later with another 60k miles on it, and didnt loose a dime. I didnt make any money, but I never expected to not loose any on something like that. Never could do that with anything else ive owned like that