It's really only an issue on problem engines whose design is flawed.
Sadly once everyone adopted VVT/cam phasers and/or GDI, they all switched to chains, which is a mixed basket. Some are known for crapping out early, others go the distance-- usually the life of the engine. Some engine designs, the chain drive is horribly complex and I know of very few that are easy to work on.
I agree with this, I've always had good luck with belt driven engines. Spend a few hours and a couple hundred bucks every 100K and you're good to go.In some cases manufacturers have moved from a duplex chain to a single row chain for the usual modern reason of shaving factions of a % off emissions and fuel consumption.
It's got so I would now much prefer a belt because at least they are easier to diy replace than a chain and you won't need to replace the sprockets as well. The cost of Professional timing chain replacement on my 15 year old car would write it off.
Sadly once everyone adopted VVT/cam phasers and/or GDI, they all switched to chains, which is a mixed basket. Some are known for crapping out early, others go the distance-- usually the life of the engine. Some engine designs, the chain drive is horribly complex and I know of very few that are easy to work on.