sciphi
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I have a few thousand miles on it now, and wanted to update. The interior has picked up a few slight rattles that come and go. The dealer fixed the constant rattle in the dashboard, so that doesn't annoy me anymore. The rattles don't happen on smoother roads, or on slightly bumpy roads. All the roads I drive are awful, so that likely isn't helping matters.
The transmission is getting quite notchy already. Sometimes it gets better, other time worse. It's not temperature-dependent. It's going back to the dealer for some new MT fluid in a few weeks to try to cure the notchiness. It used to not mind being hustled, but now it doesn't like being hustled very much. Too bad the transmission is being a kill-joy, as the engine and chassis are right at home on twisty 2-lane roads.
The handling is pretty composed, even over rough roads. Mid-corner bumps don't seem to upset this car that much. Kinda surprising, considering it's a twist-beam rear suspension and MacPherson struts up front. Dial things up, and it responds well. It's no sports car, but it does handle quite well for a commuter sedan. The ride is comfy, too. It's not too soft and not too harsh. I'm quite pleased with the ride and handling.
The engine needs a turbo like fish need water. Without the turbo providing boost, the engine is gutless. Spooling the turbo is like giving Popeye spinach. All of a sudden there's a rush of power and the car just goes. Passing uphill? Downshift, put on the blinker, and go. It's got ample power from 2000 RPM onward, and makes enough at 1800 RPM to haul the car uphill in 6th without needing a downshift. Overall, I like the engine, and don't want for more power.
MPG-wise, I've been averaging right around 44 mpg in mostly hilly 2-lane highway driving. I do have my ScanGauge II hooked up, and do use it to drive for fuel economy when traffic permits.
I still like this car, and still would get it again. Even with the rattles and the transmission.
The transmission is getting quite notchy already. Sometimes it gets better, other time worse. It's not temperature-dependent. It's going back to the dealer for some new MT fluid in a few weeks to try to cure the notchiness. It used to not mind being hustled, but now it doesn't like being hustled very much. Too bad the transmission is being a kill-joy, as the engine and chassis are right at home on twisty 2-lane roads.
The handling is pretty composed, even over rough roads. Mid-corner bumps don't seem to upset this car that much. Kinda surprising, considering it's a twist-beam rear suspension and MacPherson struts up front. Dial things up, and it responds well. It's no sports car, but it does handle quite well for a commuter sedan. The ride is comfy, too. It's not too soft and not too harsh. I'm quite pleased with the ride and handling.
The engine needs a turbo like fish need water. Without the turbo providing boost, the engine is gutless. Spooling the turbo is like giving Popeye spinach. All of a sudden there's a rush of power and the car just goes. Passing uphill? Downshift, put on the blinker, and go. It's got ample power from 2000 RPM onward, and makes enough at 1800 RPM to haul the car uphill in 6th without needing a downshift. Overall, I like the engine, and don't want for more power.
MPG-wise, I've been averaging right around 44 mpg in mostly hilly 2-lane highway driving. I do have my ScanGauge II hooked up, and do use it to drive for fuel economy when traffic permits.
I still like this car, and still would get it again. Even with the rattles and the transmission.