A poster on eevblog some months back, quite rare, was looking for an analog MM, and we ended up discussing a thread on the Sanwa YX360, a model still in production from Japan that is over 30 years old.
While analog MM can still be applicable to many things, there are many items where its low input impedance is a problem, and except for gross electrical stuff like checking voltages or currents in a washer, dryer, large machines etc., it can fall short troubleshooting high impedance embedded controllers, which is pretty ubiquitous in most everything today.
Given the limited space in a toolbox, one needs to weigh the value of having an analog MM in the toolbox, where a digital can do the analog's job and more.