When I think back to my first car, a mk1 Fiesta 1.1L, and compare it to what I'm currently driving, there is no way I'd go back to a "basics car". At the time, my Fiesta wasn't even the base model, but it lacked facilities that we would consider essential today - an intermittent wiper setting and an electric windscreen washer, for example; in the latter case, there was a manual pump just to the left of the clutch pedal (and on frosty mornings I could physically feel the crunch of the ice in the system)!
I currently drive a 2017 Vauxhall Meriva that's by no means top-of-the-range, but I've got central locking, cruise control, electric front windows, a CD player, Bluetooth connectivity and an electronic handbrake. I could probably do without all of those features, although I've become used to the handbrake and it really does make a difference.
It's like everything else in life - as technology improves it trickles down and features that were once only available on the top-level models make it down to the more basic models.
Would anyone really want to go back to using a manual choke?
