The "...and leave your mobile phone at home" line might be the one, or the long form "don't have those teething troubles and early in the ownership break downs getting the car on the button that put your spouse off ever trusting it to actually go anywhere".
On the one hand its fun and satisfying knowing how many pumps before starting, on the other getting that wrong can ruin a day, or a holiday, or an event like a tour or holiday. It might be this becomes as routine an upgrade as an electric fuel pump and electric fan.
Anthony Hussey told me how reliability is using a car for lots of short runs to expose a list of problems you then fix, then for a lot of slightly longer and harder runs to generate another list, and build it up and up until you can do a classic marathon or drive to friends the other side of europe worry free.