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My car is a 2012. It doesn't have any of the stuff you mentioned, though I wouldn't mind having a backup camera. I'm also fine with any safety features required by law since those aren't surveillance--it's the privacy-invasive stuff that will keep me driving this car until it's no longer repairable. I put very few miles on it per year now that I'm retired, so it should last a long time.
I'm still interested to see if any replies here have alternatives for bypassing all the surveillance stuff. I saw an article on how to disable/remove the phone-home modem in a particular brand of car, and it was very complicated. You had to disassemble and remove a whole bunch of stuff just to get to it.
Yeah, Knowing myself I'd be breaking clips by accident.