For me, 2025 was the year of the engine light.
My ancient Toyota has many commendable qualities, but I was on the
highway far more than usual last year. Even the most reliable vehicle —
and this one has given me some stellar low-cost years — eventually needs aging
parts replaced. This car is close to the 200,000 km mark, and all four
wheels needed new bearings over a twelve-month period. Those, some brake work
and a few other exciting moments pushed me over the $7,000 mark (Cdn) for the
year.
Okay, technically, shot wheel bearings trigger the ABS and emergency
brake icons, not the engine light. But I saw plenty of warning lights last
year, and I quickly tired of them all.