Honestly a lot of us just don't understand how good we have it when we can actually get some quality parts for our cars, when they stopped manufacture a half century ago.
The most recent issue (June) of the fully independent Consumer Reports (the parent firm is an independent non-profit 501C3) had a recent article on some costs to fix common things on modern cars. These items were Timing Belt, Water Pump, A/C Compressor, Fuel Pump, Starter, Suspension Shock/Strut.
Timing belt, Audi S8: $1,485
Water Pump, Lexus RX450N: $2,749
A/C Compressor, BMW 750LI: $4,453
Fuel Pump, Lexus LS 460: $3,705
Starter Motor, Mercedes-Benz GL63: $2,695
Suspension, Nissan GTR: $5,867
While these were installed prices at a dealer, of course, the parts prices are up there; a discounted price for the OEM Lexus fuel pump is over $1,100 alone. Not available as factory rebuilt, so I guess you throw the core away...look at that MB starter motor price.
It makes the $975 charge for a factory rebuilt Bosch fuel pump for our car to be, in my eyes, entirely reasonable. Ditto for the factory reman Bosch starter motor at $112.
Though not on the list from CR, a brake caliper for an Audi S5 new, parts price alone, is over $650...putting the $300 new price for a Pagoda in perspective.