Some things were better before the electronic's were added, we have now got to the point where some functions are controlled by a module, done on the cheap and now can make things dangerous. Any level of complexity can be perfectly fine but it incurrs an oncost, a good example is the body control modules used on some cars. On my Peugeot it started with the wipers working completely at random, at the same time all the instruments such as the speedo stopped working. Now it is also the brake lights, indicators, hazzard warning lights and electric windows. This is already becoming unsafe as other road users are unaware of you braking or having any intention of turning, I am not sure how such systems pass the use and construction of motor vehicle regulations because at one point systems such as hazzard warning had to function if all else fails, simply done by a good old fashioned switch with a fused supply direct from the battery. The latest is that the vehicle now locks you in and you cannot turn the engine off, it takes around six minutes and I suspect it is when the tank mounted fuel pump drops out.
At other times it just cuts out without warning, so all in all it has become unsafe to use, to repair the garage cannot give a firm quote because it is in their words electrical and they do not know what will need replacing or how long it may take or if it is worth fixing. This is according to the garage becoming a nightmare with some cars where relatively new cars are just becoming not economical to repair.