I drive a LEXUS.......NOT
I wish I could buy a new 1970 Chevy 1/2 ton pickup truck just like the one I bought in 1970. You had to crank the windows up and down by hand, smash the button to lock the doors by hand, change the gears by hand, put out some effort to steer and brake, pull a lever and push or pull to move the seat, didn't have to spend months studying the owners maual on how to operate the radio/clock/heater/etc. and if it quit on you, you didn't need to call a rollback to haul it to a nerd with a laptop to find out he doesn't know why it quit either.
I learned my lesson, Jeep and Kia have hand cranked windows, 5 speed clutch, hard to steal as few today know how to operate a manual. My autos are for transportation, seldom spend but an hour or so in each.
Once the all automatics go off the road into a water filled area, no way to escape, battery dead, windows do not work.
Jeep has a few more gizmos to contend with, a plug to keep the oil warm in subzero tempertures and an engine right up top easy to get to and repair hoses and belts. Blow a fuse, easy to get to replace, leave the top down and a rain storm comes in, there are plugs in the floor to drain out the water, most all on dashboard is water proof.
Love my Jeep, whe have pulled boats and trailors with little problem, plowed through snow and sand banks easy as can be.
What I need now due to my disability is an Automatic transmission without all the goodies. Roll down windows regular smash down locks on the door, just a car that has no computer and I can find a shade tree mechenic to replace a hose or water pump, change spark plugs or rebuild the carborater with the kits I saw being used years ago if needed.