I know, but even the other brands have dropped in quality these days. The older stuff used to be built to loast, but the modern stuff is mostly plastic, inferior castings and designed to fail parts that will make it out of warranty and last mayhaps a season more then break, leaving you on a perpetual replace or repair if possible cycle.
Not like the old stuff that you could buy second or tenth hand, clean the dirt off, do a little percussive maintenance and have back in service with little work. As I work near the sea, I replace airconditioning units on a regular basis, getting a little over 6 years on them. but there is a 30 year old Carrier there and a 40 year old Amana in regular use, which are still running, though I can no longer get any spares other than capacitors that fail after a decade in service.