Ugh, man isn't this the truth? I also hate the ginormous center consoles that 99% of new cars have. I understand it's for crashworthiness or some such, but my legs end up cramped in nearly everything I test drive these days.
We bought the i3 mainly because it doesn't have a center console. Legs and knees are free to roam the countryside as needed. Of course this means that our most comfortable highway cruiser is an electric car with 120mi of range. Sigh.
I've tried to sell the resto-mod Grand Marquis idea a few times, but no sale yet.
Considering people of, say, the 1960s were smaller than we all are today, it's totally back-assward that cars from that era have acres of plush upholstery and seating and giant footwells, and we have these cardboard micro-buckets and little engineered corpus cubicles in today's cars.
Don't get me started on how many cars are equipped with a high-strung 2.0L turbo 4 banger as the sole powerplant option when a lazy V6 would do the same job with same mileage and greater reliability.