Very true.
Before this latest recall, I "battled" whether to buy something new or keep this one for as long as possible. Deciding to keep it, I bought a 3 years subscription to All Data DIY. I got tired of looking for torque values of different things on the internet and getting conflicting information. I know, that comes as quite a shock.

However, there are pages and pages of TSBs on my car covering problems with the engine, transmission, "Quattro" drive, water intrusion due to incorrect installation of the sunroof drain, the list goes on and on. Except for the recalls, unless the car is still in warranty, none are covered by the manufacturer. All TSBs say "informational only" when out of warranty. That means the cash will be coming out of my pocket after a few more months when my warranty expires. No doubt if I had access to the same level of information on the Passport, it'd scare the poop out of me.
Audi labor rates at my dealership was $289/hr as of last year. I found a highly rated independent shop and have talked to the owner. He mainly does Mercedes, but they also work on Audis. His rate is $169/hr. I think I had a reasonable expectation of what repair costs might be if I chose to keep the car. Based on all the normal-ish things to keep it running (timing chains, water pump, coolant leaks...), I expected to pay about $13,000 in repairs over the next 8-10 years. A replacement engine will blow that estimate out of the water.
It's much easier to find independent shops specializing in Honda vehicles and having much lower labor rates. In addition, buying new will reset the warranty clock for 3 years/36,000 miles B-to-B and 5 years/60,000 miles power train.