I think so. I think vehicles are just to complicated. Major repairs like replacing an engine use to be a simple weekend project for the average joe. If I remember correctly to pull an engine out of a old VW bug in the 70's was a matter of undoing 4 bolts and to pull a motor out of a 70's chevy nova was basically jack the front end up then pull the motor and transmission out as one unit, swap the motor and then throw the works back in. Usually about 6 hours work from start to taking the girlfriend out to movie.Sometimes I wonder if some of new cars are engineered to be difficult to work on
Now it takes upwards of 40 hours of labour, a whole lot of computer gear to swap a motor and get it running. When you think of it a new motor for some vehicles are $10,000 then add another $4 or $5,000 for labour and most people are just going junk the vehicle even if otherwise it is in good condition.
Back in 2010 I needed a new vehicle and within my price range we purchase a brand new KIA Rondo off the show room floor. We did the paperwork, the salemen topped the gas tank up and the wife said we should get some lunch. There was a restraunt about 1 km from the dealer. Off we go and turning into the restraunts parking lot the check engine light came on so we had a bite and the vehicle managed to get us the 1 km back to the dealership. Engine blown. They replaced the vehicle toot sweet.
Since the China Cough vehicles are much more expensive. It doesn't matter who the manufacturer is they are having problems with engines, electronics, transmissions. Vehicles have become the new expensive BIC lighter in a disposalable society.