I Think I Don't Want These Computers in Cars Anymore

I would have never reached 405,000 miles on the original engine in any old Dodge truck without EFI, but this one still runs like new:

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Kern Dog's correct, the right amount of computer help is actually a good thing. Ignition/timing and fuel mixture controls. That's about it.
The rest of it is mostly unnecessary and more stuff to go wrong. Linking it all together is a disaster too, they should operate independently.
It's like in my job, I do large scale cost calculations all day and would be lost without a calculator and Excel spreadsheets. The rest of the computer you can have though.
When I bought my daily driver a few years back I got a car with the least tech as possible, manual gearbox, hydraulic power steering, no lane assist, no auto braking etc.