Yeah, that collision thing saved my wife the other day. She’s a terrible driver and she almost rear ended a car on the highway, but this thing stopped the car for her. As for me, I always pick the base model and I’m ok with it
Best solution I’ve found for this is to always buy the “base” model of any car you get. Those are always with the “least features”, which means nothing is smart about the car. Good old Bluetooth radio at best. You may not have those bullshit features like the lift gate, or lane assist which aren’t really necessary for me anyway. Gotta go basic. You also pay less.