Yes i was being sarcastic, have a simple rule well maybe 2 if it works don't fix it. and never buy the latest greatest anything, it will let you down when you least expect it.
Case in point I drove a 1982 Chevy cavalier, first year as far as I can tell for that particular model, one of the first problems I encountered was a non functioning brake light, when I went to see why, the solid aluminum wire they used for brake lights broke, simply because of vibration.
In later years I hear they quit using solid aluminum wire and went to the industry standard stranded copper.
New stuff always has bugs in it, look at windows XP, now it works fairly well, but when it first came out it was bug city, now there are those dealing with Vista, again bug city, getting better, but still not as good as XP.
nuf said