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Same reason I'm still driving an older truck. While I've been wanting to upgrade to a new truck, I don't want to deal with the computer controlling every aspect of the vehicle (breaks, accelerator, lights, etc.) As it is now, if I want to turn my headlights on, a relay controls it. Same with the turn signal, radio, A/C, and the list goes on
I had to drive a newer Subaru recently, and it had no physical interface for any of the fan controls. I had to glance down to change temperature and speed, and that had me really uncomfortable.
Flat screen HMI don't work in cars, and I am not on board with it as a standard.
I don't get how my headlights can be set to off and for some reason they are still on. And I don't need my headlights to stay on for 30 seconds after I leave my car, I want to know that my lights are off and I won't wake up to a dead battery. (Luckily I just figured out how to disable this)
And automatic lift gates that don't open unless 10 unknown conditions are met is infuriating. It's not a useful feature unless your disabled.
I do like those unlock buttons on the door handles when your keys are nearby though... When they work anyways.