That's the problem with a lot of people, they buy more car than they can afford and don't have the finances to maintain it. I see it all the time, cars/trucks that are just a year or two old with bald tires and squeaking breaks. Seems to me like a lot of folks opt for breakdown maintenance instead of paying for it when the time comes. A good friend of mine use to say it like this - "I owe my car X amount of money" or "I owe my house X amount of money" - maintenance, whether it be for your home, your car, your lawn-mower, etc. are part of your debt load. A person that is financially responsible controls their debt load...taking ALL things into consideration.Dead on! Preventative maintenance is the key. Keep fluids changed and topped off when needed, check tire pressure regularly to decrease unnecessary wear, lube chassis if applicable and they will treat you well. I have owned this truck since 2021 and I have never put my foot to the floor. No need in imparting undue stress on the engine and drivetrain. Drive them as if it was the last vehicle on earth and they will last a very long time.