I’m in the market for a new car right now and I started thinking about cars built in the last two years. Will these cars have reliability issues down the road because of part shortages and manpower shortages at the factories? I know at any job, if you’re short handed, you sometimes take short cuts to get the job done. Just look at Ford with their F-150 and Bronco Sport. They built thousands of them and then they sat for months in parking lots waiting for chips. Some makes are not installing features that were considered standard and now you’re paying more for less product now. Then I will talk about the elephant in the room. The average American worker is entitled and lazy these days. I have seen this at my own company the last two years with the new hires and employees that were hired in the last five years. They have zero work ethic and are constantly calling in sick. You can’t depend on them and I could see this as a huge problem in a large auto production plant. In the future I could see cars from 2020-2022 as years to avoid in the used car market.