I agree with you there, but with a lot on the new technology out their, for minimal outlay you can put in a decent Audio visual system that gives you the latest Blue tooth & reverse camera options. Plenty of things that are relatively cheap to create a modern feel to your interior & also the driving experience
Swannie
I agree with you there. I used to work in the car audio industry.
However for most people if you sat them in a 4.2 manual GU or 105 or a 10 year old Prado or Pajero etc they are very different cars to their new equivalents. Even a Patrol and Pajero that has the same general body and suspension has a different feel to look at and drive.
You will notice that car manufacturers don't advertise power and engine size etc anymore. It's all about image and comforts.
I personally would prefer something with all the benefits of old technology plus all the benefits of the new technology but they have yet to make that model.
My last car was a 1994 Discovery manual V8. There was nothing I couldn't fix on it and it never left me stranded but for 99% of the driving we do these days I'd take our 4M41 auto Pajero every time.
One thing I think can be an issue is what other cars you drive. If you only drive 20 year old diesels then you don't know any different. However if you drive a new car for work often or have another modern car then you can constantly compare and it generally isn't favourable to your old car. Unless it is the 76 series we have here. It made my old Land Rover feel new again.