That's so 20th century though. These days, cars that don't last 100,000 miles without worrying about that kind of stuff are useless. And the only people replacing carburetors are gear heads playing with old Chevrolets and Fords.
I'm old enough to still love cars, but it's a good trend I think that they are falling out of favor. They're expensive and still terrible for the environment. I don't drive one currently, either, but I'll admit to missing it. But living near downtown Atlanta, I just don't need one.