I agree with most what's been said above. I think modern cars do have too much tech - or is it just me getting older & not being able to get my head around all the tech? Probably a bit of both.
I mentioned recently in another thread that my last S2 Superb Elegance CR170 & my current S3 L&K Superb 280 both had / have Park Assist - the thing that turns the steering wheel & parallel parks the car for you. I've never used this on either car & have never felt the need to use it either. I would have much preferred a Panoramic Roof instead but since I bought both cars 2nd hand I didn't have a choice & Park assist was a standard fit on both of them - why?
I started driving in 1972. I passed my test in my instructors Mk1 Escort & my first car was a 1964 HA Viva hand-me-down from my dad to get me off the 2 wheel death trap I had been riding prior to that. That HA Viva had a heater but that was about it - no power steering, no electric windows, manual choke (women drivers used to pull out the choke to hang their handbags on it - old Jasper Carrot joke ), terrible headlights, no reversing lights, drum brakes all round & no power assistance. I spent most of my GM apprentice wages on adding fogs, heated rear window kit, disc & servo brakes from Brabham Viva I found in a junk yard, new alloys, new twin choke carb etc etc. I then got rid of the HA Viva & got an 1969 HB Viva GT which had the 2litre twin carb engine from the Victor VX4/90, I added a race exhaust, stage 2 head, twin Webbers, high lift cam, neg camber wishbones, alloys, decent cassette radio etc etc. Even with that lot the the HB was still a very basic car as they all were in those days.
Then followed a string of mostly instantly forgettable company cars which had increasing levels of kit as the years rolled on - MkII Ford Escort Estate, FE Victor Estate, CF Bedford works van (which only had 3 gears!), BL Maxi, Dolomite, Cortina's, Mk I & II Cavaliers, Vauxhall Carlton & Belmont, Rover 400, Citroen Xantia, Pug 406, Black Alpha 156 with red leather (loved this car), Renault Scenic, Mondeo. Then some privately owned - Audi A6 1.9tdi estate, previously mentioned S2 Superb & current S3 Superb.
Every car came with more & more kit & I think my current Superb has more than enough tech on it for my little brain to coupe with which is why it will probably be the last car I will have for everyday use.
Being an avid watcher of the TV series Bangers & Cash I'm seriously considering an old classic car that I could tinker with to use in the summer months & that would actually fit in my single garage - who can actually get their daily driver in a standard single garage these days .
Fact is that even with all the safety kit in the world fitted if the driver is a knob they will still have accidents. Just like the idiot I came across today who went straight on in front of me at a mini roundabout that I was turning right on with his mobile in his ear. I've a good mind to check my dash cam to see if I got him & his reg on camera & post it to the local plod.
Enough ranting I think.