My Fords have been good to me.
That said, I do agree that even simple systems have been made so overly complex that what used to be simple maintenence and repairs run big $$$ now. I remember taking my 1965 Mustang to the Ford Dealership in the mid 90's for repair and seeing their faces when they could plug it into a diagnostic machine to determine the problem with poor idle.
The battery in my Ford 500 sedan died in the fall, once replaced the Check Engine Light illuminated. Seems the computer looses idle settings or some such when the battery dies. Ingenious design....
I have recently been looking for a mid 70's Jeep CJ. I've about decided that if I can't repair minor issues on the side of the road with simple hand tools, I don't want that vehicle.

