I am not a big fan of all the gadgets and "connectivity" that new cars come with, I am not interested in most of it, but a built in GPS would be handy at times (I like Maps too, if I am going to two or three places in a strange town it is good to see what is close to what and plan your route, but GPS is useful sometimes too). Don't like touchscreens for cars, if you know your car you don't really have to look at switches and knobs to use them. I also don't like that all this stuff acts as a distraction to other people driving around me.
I was shopping for a new ride last year, looked at some of the newer models and even new cars, but ended up with a low mile 2002 Lexus IS300, very nice car, digital controls in the engine compartment, but still and analog cockpit with well laid out switches and controls. I am sure you young kids aren't impressed and think it is pretty old fashioned, but I sure like it.
It does make me feel old though the majority must want that stuff or they wouldn't make them that way, but I don't really even keep up with all the things the new fangled cars can do. Park assist is interesting to me as a technological achievement, and I would like to see how it works in a tighter spot, but more as a curiosity (both how it works and man v. machine who can do it better) than as a desired convenience.