I don't know.
After driving the newer cars day in and day out, with their Electronic Stability Controls, Anti-Lock brakes, variable geometry this that and the other, auto transmissions, emission control crap, more safety crap, catalytic converters, auto headlights, back-up cameras, power everything, etc., etc., it just feels right to jump in the Morgan and drive.
I relish the dashboard made of a solid slab of wood, I enjoy no wind-up windows, no power assisted anything, no door handles on my car, and yes, the stiff suspension. The old Morgan joke was that you can ride over a cigarette butt and tell if it's filter-tip or regular. I like it that way. I like roaring around listening to God's own exhaust notes, shifting the old four speed, pitying the lesser mortals with their cushy suspensions, a grin on my face.
Nope, I'm going to keep my old sliding pillars.
My.02 worth.
Allen