

They kind of are though… Took a lot of effort to find a recent car to replace one involved in an accident.
From built to fail American and European cars, to useless and distracting touchscreen controls, bloated subscription models for remote start that could be a button on the car keys and other “extras”, failing CVTs that are expensive to replace (designed with no reparability like many parts nowadays), literally oil on the timing rubber belts that implode the engine after a few years if you delay expensive maintenance, etc.
Too many issues to list. Even the car we found with a traditional automatic transmission and physical buttons (some Mazda) without breaking the bank has data privacy issues if you don’t disconnect the antenna that sells your driving habits to insurance companies to raise your premiums (I believe they or some other Japanese company had an issue that revealed the location data as well).
I’m convinced most cars peaked in the 90s and 2000s. You can add an after market stereo with android auto or apple carplay to optionally connect your phone (if you want) and attach a backup camera. Everything else seems to be made to extract the most amount of money from you due to the failed project north Americans are forced to buy into have a job.
Tldr: fuck cars somewhat.
Plus everyone else that pays taxes as they will have to continue to pay for unemployment insurance, food stamps, rent assistance, etc (not the CEOs and execs that caused it that’s for sure).