Wow! The Poor 152 is sure thrashed by so many. I love the plane. Inexpensive, easy to maintain, makes you use the rudder, and a joy to fly well. New paint, new windows, a well-cared for set of bones, new interior, and an up-to-date avionics makes this plane the plane that can still teach the world to fly.
I use mine in my flight school. I love punching up an approach on the Garmin GTN650 and flying it to LPV mins, and the new metal panel with dual Aspens makes this great plane a great foundation trainer. The PFD makes approaches a snap and the situational awareness provided by the MFD is tremendous. The linked 330 gives us Mode S traffic and we can't wait for ADS-B to be installed next month.
Cheaper than a LSA, can do more, and we didn't have to spend $400,000 for a 172. Nope, I'll keep the 152. Great plane, great trainer. Thank you AOPA for trying to keep GA alive. Welcome to the party.