And soon there will be no need for mechanics. The salesman will plug the saw into a $$$ device and simply say it's not worth fixing, but we'll sell you a new one.
BTW, I have lots of old stuff that still run point ignitions quite well, some are ~80 years old and still running on a farm fine. A 6V +ground ignition on my 9N ford starts well at below zero weather. I can fix most anything with the tools in it's lunchbox size toolbox.
When car companies started to put useless crap on, I started acquiring GMs with the 1-wire distributor. I keep a spare behind the seat/in trunk. If it craps out I switch it. No emmission wires/hoses. Simple carb and mech fuel pump, on the block, NOT in the gas tank.
One of those GMs is a full size PU, it gets ~21-22 mpg unloaded, how are the new ones doing?
Saws, before limiter caps for me.