I hear you loud and clear.... You and I are one and the same (except I am a Ford man)!!
I do like all the features that seem standard on todays automobiles. Power windows and A/C, stand out the most. However nothing that I own is new or even considered worth any money. 69' Bronco, 78'bronco, and a 73' f100 are parked in the yard. Without a doubt there is nothing that I cannot repair on any of these vehicles, even if the repair was on the side of the road very few tools would be needed to get it going again. I feel that todays automobiles are designed to last only a very short time as the plastic hardware will crack and fade and electrical issues will dominate them after a few years. The older vehicles were simple in design and folks can keep them going for generations. All of the automakers had it right until the 80's...Then something happened plastic replaced metal and bumpers started to disappear into the body.
I am curious who will be restoring a 2015 Chevy/Dodge/Ford- 30 to 50years after production. Something has forever changed and soon there will be no shade tree mechanics and everything will be disposable. Sad really that automakers and emissions regulations have thwarted any (souping up of engines and such).
Guess we will be the last to get in the boat....I will give up owning my old vehicles when I retire and move on to one that require AAA and a dealership to make the repairs. But until then I will BANK that 700 dollar car payment vs give someone 50k for automobile that I can't fix with a 9/16 wrench err 14mm....