I prefer older vehicles as well. Cars have had computers in them for things like fuel injection since the 70s at least. I bought a car new because I commute 60+ miles a day with my son and I'd like a safe vehicle. Other than the model below this one (which cuts some safety features), this is the least connected car I could find. The in-dash computers essentially report gas mileage and let you read music from a flash disk. It's also bluetooth capable but it can be turned off and there are no other wireless features as far as I can tell. In the realm of dumb cars, this is next to the dumbest I could get. If I wasn't commuting, I'd just recycle another old clunker that I can fix myself.