They make what sells. Sadly, what sells is enormous. It doesn't really matter what it is, as long as it's huge with buttons and flashing lights.There are lots of other options than what are presented in that video. There are plenty of sedans and compact crossovers in the mid 20 to 30k range. Still a lot of money, but better than the loaded behemoths in the video. Auto makers *have* pushed up the market with SUVs and crossovers instead of wagons and hatchbacks though. The one thing that could really crash the auto market is a major spike in fuel prices, especially for makers like Ford that will no longer be selling sedans in the US.
If one shops carefully, new cars can actually offer a lot of features for the price, and cars last a lot longer than they used to.There is always the 1-3 year old used/lease return market.
A fellow I know just bought a new pickup, I counted 22 buttons on the steering wheel.