Whilst I agree that some of these are (probably underdeveloped) gimmicks, there are some people who may find them genuinely useful. I do find a lot of this "we didn't have that when I learnt to drive, thus its not needed" smacking a bit of ego measuring, although I've been guilty of it myself - after my Mk2 GTE, where I felt the ABS was too intrusive, I purposely bought a car without ABS.
Some of these "gimmicks" may turn out to be as useful as gimmicks of yesteryear (with refinement), such as:
ABS
Airbags
TC and/or stability programs
Reversing sensors
Reversing cameras
Head restraints
Seat belts
Radios
Remote locking
Wing/door mirrors
Antidazzle rear view mirror
Automatic antidazzle rear view mirror
Auto tilting passenger mirror on larger vehicles when selecting reverse
and a controversial one, lane changing indicators
Cruise and Radar distance controllers
I'm sure things like auto parallel parking will become commonplace over the coming years, which I'm sure would help many. Yes, I know that we should all be able to parallel park first time, every time, even when under pressure from queues of traffic, but I'm sure there is nobody here who has never needed a 2nd attempt
