We have a 2006 Subaru. We don’t drive for our commutes so it’s in great shape but have debated what we’ll do when it’s due to be replaced. I’ve driven some rentals along with loaners when we’ve had our car serviced, and the primary reason I have not to buy a new car is uniformly terrible software combined with a touchscreen interface. Physical controls are so much faster and safer to use that I won’t consider a car which doesn’t have them — it’s amazing how bad the QA is on new vehicles, with slow, laggy buttons for things like climate control. Having 10k tracks in iTunes meant an entire generation of entertainment systems would literally crash after plugging in a USB cable; now they’ve progressed to popping up a modal dialog which blocks all functionality until you acknowledge that they’re bad at their jobs.