Interesting to see how many complaints are that the car lacks stuff that would make it heavier, more complex, more expensive, and less of the sports car it was designed to be. Maybe my thinking is warped because my current car is a go-kart with doors, but the philosophy behind a driver's car is that the focus is on light weight and simplicity. A radio is an optional luxury. You want electric seats and a moon roof and 87 speaker surround sound and climate control and the ability to run your doodads from buttons on the steering wheel, you don't want a sports car.
But then consumer-driven bloat ain't anything new...
1956 T-Bird:
1966 T-Bird:
More doodads!