Let me ask this board a question: how do all these high-tech features improve your driving experience? I agree that, in Toronto, going to work at 8.15 in the morning is rather boring, and being able to talk with your car is pretty neat. I just don't see how all these features would matter on a Sunday drive, and that's what we live for don't we?
I mean the Cars you would love but are too scared to buy? thread is full of old-school cars with no fancy electronics and the such, and we love them. So why does a voice activated climate control matter to you when you can just reach and turn a knob faster than you can say 'Temperature 23 degrees' -- 'Is that C or F Sir?'.
It depends on what the high tech features are, or at least for me. Do features like voice controls improve my
driving experience? No, not really. Some like intelligent cruise control, plugging in a 100gig hard drive loaded full of MP3s, etc certainly enhance the
driving experience. It all depends on what kind of vehicle you are talking about as well. I like having these extra features in our daily family vehicle, however I have zero interest in them if purchasing a summer toy. My S2000 is about as simple as it gets in this area and I am more than fine with that. Heck, it's rare that I even turn my stereo on in the S2000.