I drive a car from 1997, and feel the all-analog cabin is one of the things I'll miss the most in a future automobile. Muscle-memory for the climate controls set in really quickly and even with an aftermarket radio I can still do nearly all common adjustments without looking away from the road or even really thinking about it.
I know someone who drove a second-generation Prius. Sure, yeah, it was 2007, but that awful resistive touchscreen paired with a clunky interface has made me very skeptical of touchscreen controls in cars.
I broke my 64GB iPhone 6 that and recently switched to a friend's old 16GB 6 Plus and it has been super eye-opening to do the "what do I really need on here?" dance.
I've switched to a web apps for what I can, which has helped, but it's a little bonkers for some apps. Pages, Numbers, and Keynote need 1.3GB - almost 12% of the 10.93GB of available free space on the phone.
I know someone who drove a second-generation Prius. Sure, yeah, it was 2007, but that awful resistive touchscreen paired with a clunky interface has made me very skeptical of touchscreen controls in cars.