Edge cases like Raid5/6 which had the write hole issue approximately a decade after btrfs was released. At some point you say "This filesystem has lost so much of my data that I will never return to it."
Burn me once, shame on you, burn me twice, shame on me. If you purchased a new ford and that car fell apart a week later, would you ever buy a ford again? Some will, most wont.
A better analogy would be if the car got you in an accident. I don’t care if something breaks quickly as long as that means it can be returned or replaced.