![]() I have no trouble merging into horrific Chicago traffic every morning (Advice: Turn off "Eco" mode when you do, however). If you take that into consideration, it's more than fine. The Nav works well, although I still prefer to use Google Maps on my phone when that is available.Īcceleration you could say is an issue, but this is a 99hp *hybrid*. The sound system is surprisingly decent, I love the Audio controls of AM/FM/CD/XM/Pandora/Spotify, it's so easy to switch between them and the information provided is great. Everything else about the car I really enjoy. The front collision "sensor" on the windshield gets "blocked" by the slightest rain/condensation/dirt on the windshield, and flashes an irritating warning on your dashboard until it is corrected. Makes changing lanes in Chicago traffic interesting to say the least. The forward view from the driver seat is great however there are enormous blind spots on the side and the rear windshield is tiny. My Jeep has an adjustment on the seat that does that this car does not. The driver seat needs some lower lumbar support, at least for my back. Let me start off with my complaints, although they are somewhat trivial: ![]() I was pleasantly surprised, even on the test drive, but even more so after driving it daily for the past 5,000 miles. ![]() I figured it would just be a means to get me from point A to B, with four wheels, a steering wheel, and great gas mileage. I bought this car as a secondary commuting car to save massive amounts of gas money, as I drive probably 70-80 miles a day during the week. ![]()
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