Perhaps, but all this stuff costs money that I'd prefer not to spend on a car. Like a lane variation warning sensor, I really don't need that. And the tire pressure warning system, no thanks, when they go bad it's another $500. I'll visually check my tires. And millions of other safety and environmental components. Thee should be fine cars out there for less than $20,000.
We hit it just right with discounts, a CD and other bargains. We are seniors, so vision is limited due to Cataract surgery, arthritis we actually needed a few bells and whistles. Hubby was a Electronics’ Prof so he fixes all that stuff. What he can’t do is see well. For both of us NO night driving.