So I'm just being introduced to the new world of crappy parts. In the past, most of my vehicles have been Toyotas, which in my experience has meant "change the fluids and filters regularly, do the timing belts on schedule, put on brake pads and shocks, repeat, no problems for 200,000+ miles". Now, however, my Jeep Liberty (which was a great vehicle for the first 100K) has needed several repairs, and my experience with two different, well-regarded shops has been eye-opening. After three power steering pumps (finally got one that worked longer than 2 weeks), three front drive shafts (hope the one they put on this week works), two front CV joints (second one seems OK after 2 weeks) and long discussions with the shop owners, they say they are experiencing terrible quality control across the board, mostly with Chinese-manufactured parts, and that this has crept into Dealer OE parts as well as the respected name brands.
so what are your experiences with this - big problem getting worse, excuses from my shops, or what? Don't need long tirades, but comments of your experiences and especially guys and gals working in the industry would be enlightening. I'm a guy who routinely plans on keeping cars 200K or so, but if the repair parts are going to be lousy stopgaps at best in the future, will we have to rethink?