Cars for the Tech-Averse Driver
Modern vehicles have become rolling computers, packed with features that can feel overwhelming. For those who long for the days of simpler dashboards and intuitive controls, U.S. News has compiled a list of cars that prioritize the driving experience over the latest technology.
2024 Toyota 4Runner

The 2024 Toyota 4Runner is a throwback, remaining largely unchanged for over a decade, which may seem like a drawback to some. However, this also means it offers a refreshingly straightforward infotainment system with physical dials and switches. It boasts a roomy interior with a roll-down rear window. Four-wheel-drive models provide excellent off-road capability, but the ride can be a bit stiff.
2023 Toyota Tacoma

The Toyota Tacoma offers a more traditional approach, with a center-mounted seven-inch touch screen that can be easily navigated using buttons. The cabin features sturdy physical knobs and switches. Available with a manual transmission and a choice of engine options, the Tacoma provides a rugged truck experience, though its body-on-frame construction results in a somewhat rough ride.
2024 Jeep Wrangler

The 2024 Jeep Wrangler is a classic. Prioritizing off-road performance, its interior features large, chunky knobs and switches, alongside a straightforward infotainment system. Base models come with four-wheel drive, a manual transmission, removable doors, and a soft convertible top.
2023 Chrysler 300

The Chrysler 300, in its final year of production, offers a classically styled sedan experience. The 300 retains an analog clock and an easy-to-use 8.4-inch touch screen, with most functions controlled by buttons and knobs. Engine options range from a V6 to powerful V8s.
2023 Nissan Frontier

The Nissan Frontier features a cabin dominated by physical buttons and switchgear. Though it includes a touch screen, the major functions of the infotainment and climate controls can be managed without it. Off-road capability is focused on ground clearance and a two-speed transfer case. The Frontier even keeps old-school hydraulic power steering for a classic feel.
2023 Ford Maverick

The 2023 Ford Maverick features a focus on durable plastics, with a plethora of physical buttons. While it has an eight-inch touch screen, there are dedicated controls for the stereo and climate settings. A hybrid powertrain provides excellent gas mileage.
2023 Dodge Challenger

The Dodge Challenger, in its final year of production, offers a basic cabin with a 7-inch touch screen and numerous buttons for essential controls. This setup minimizes the need to take your eyes off the road. A variety of engine options are available, including potent V8s.
2024 Ford Bronco

The Ford Bronco offers a 70s-nostalgia truck experience with modern technology. The Bronco gives buyers incredible off-road ability and open-air fun thanks to removable doors and a folding cloth top. The interior has an easy-to-use infotainment system that features a lot of large, durable buttons and switches for most core functionality.
2023 Mazda MX-5 Miata

The Mazda MX-5 Miata is known for its driver-centric design. Climate controls are all physical buttons, and the infotainment system can be controlled with a physical rotary dial. It offers a sharp driving experience with a manual transmission and a four-cylinder engine, making it enjoyable on winding roads.
2023 Mazda3

2023 Mazda CX-5

The 2023 Mazda CX-5 offers a more engaging driving experience, with a user-friendly infotainment system controlled via a physical dial, rather than by touch. This contributes to its appeal for those who prefer traditional controls.