When I drive, which is getting seldom these days, I find that I really hate what has been done to the usability of newer car controls.
My 2002 Tundra is still going strong at 127k miles, but was not a good commuting vehicle. So I got a 2011 Leaf as a beater commuter car a couple years ago. Then I got serious about biking, so the Leaf is not my wife's car by default.
The infotainment system is a mess. I find that the old truck is a treat in simplicity when I drive it to work on the odd day. Earlier this week I got a flat on my bike and had left my bike tools in the bike trailer (doh!). So I ran the 7.5 miles home and drove the truck in the next day. It is a gas hog, but has REAL knobs and tactile buttons that you can feel without looking. The Leaf has stupid smooth surfaces with narrow slots to define buttons, which are impossible to decode without looking. Much stuff is buried in menus in the infotainment system as well. You can never get rid of the XM radio selections and have to toggle through FM, FM2, AM, XM1, XM2, XM3, AUX/CD. What a mess.
I dread the idea of having to get a new car now. I hope to make our existing stable of cars survive another 8 years to get me to retirement.