Cute, but feels cheap and hurts my knee to drive
This car is cute from the outside. Nice design, visually. The entertainment/nav system is pretty sweet with the big screen in the middle. Seamless connections to the phone, which is great. On the downside, the acceleration is terrible--like I hesitate to pull out in traffic now because I don't trust it to get to speed fast enough--and the inside physically hurt me. The cargo area is significantly smaller than my old Nissan Juke, even though they have the same dimensions, roughly. The seat material feels cheap. Everything on the inside feels like it's cheap molded plastic. The materials are so cheap that the steering wheel got a snag somehow the first week I had it, so it feels rough now right where I grip the wheel, which it's super annoying. The biggest issue is that it injured my knee the first time I drive it for 3-4 hours in stop & go traffic to the point where I need physical therapy now on my right knee, and experience pain in my daily life. Long story, short: I have had this car for 4 weeks, and I’m honestly looking forward to the day that I can get rid of it. Massive buyer's remorse, here. I feel like I bought the Spirit Airlines of cars.