id say it all depends on up keep and what the vehicle was used for. I bought a 05 gmc 2500 w/55k about 2 years ago, at first it was great but then
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hit the fan. blew 2 brake lines within a month of each other, exhaust started leaking, and other odds and ends. the truck was previously only a plow truck...didn't know this at time of purchase. it sat most of the year except for when the guy needed to plow or move something with a truck. loved the truck but it didn't make it a full year of ownership in my hands before I was sick of putting money into it.
new vehicles do have a lot of technology in them, and what ive found is that if you get a high end car with all the bells and whistles you are going to have problems. but if you get a low end vehicle with just the basics, you will be fine. my girl had 12 grand Cherokee base model, with zero problems, where as my neighbor bought the same jeep but fully loaded and has nothing but problems. I just bought a 14 ram with some options but basically barebones, and all day long I work on fully loaded 14 rams with stupid electrical problems....I have had zero issues with mine...so in my personal opinion/experience its a crap shoot. good luck