Franknspeed
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Completed the 2000 mls yesterday. Besides the usual "i love this car stuff", here are the little things I observed.
Power / Pickup seem to vary quite a bit at times, some days it pulls hard, some days not so much. Typically it helps to switch off the traction control.
All on premium fuel. Clutch engages very late, maybe needs some adjustment?
5th gear requires some effort (compared to the other ones) to engage and disengage, even with careful and slow shifting. Syncros? I had that issue on a 99 2.5 RS before. Will get that checked out at the first checkup.
Rear window gets dirty on the inside very quickly.
Left rear inside panel 'snares' when listening to music, seems frequency related, not volume. the speaker grille appears to have some play.
Clearcoat is very sensitive and scratches easily. Can be polished out without too much effort,though. Our 07 Santa Fee never had that issue.
Other than that no issues, but a lot of fun driving. With the tractioncontrol off the tail comes around easily and can be controlled with the right foot, very nice. Drove in downpours, visibility stays good, handling remains good, no problem. Typically I get 21.5-22 mpg with a lot of stop and go driving. Longer stretches on the freeway give 25+ mpg, I kinda doubt the 30 mpg claim, though.
I let it run on an empty long stretch for a bit, still pulls nice at higher speeds.
At high speed its very sensitive to cross winds, but as you're not supposed to drive that fast its not an issue...
Getting a lot of stares and the occasional "challenge" from boyracers and even some Mustangs. Its a 2.0 T , so no drag racing here.
Steering is light and quick, very precise. Cornering grip is very nice, but having driven a 95 roadmaster wagon before anything else feels better...
Interestingly the younger crowd seems to know what it is, older folks don't.
Have not seen another one on the roads.
Love playing on the backroads, best is sunday mornings when everyone is in church and the roads are empty.
If you can, testdrive and you will want one. It feels like driving some exotic, quite satisfying. And it looks very good in your garage.
Frank
Power / Pickup seem to vary quite a bit at times, some days it pulls hard, some days not so much. Typically it helps to switch off the traction control.
All on premium fuel. Clutch engages very late, maybe needs some adjustment?
5th gear requires some effort (compared to the other ones) to engage and disengage, even with careful and slow shifting. Syncros? I had that issue on a 99 2.5 RS before. Will get that checked out at the first checkup.
Rear window gets dirty on the inside very quickly.
Left rear inside panel 'snares' when listening to music, seems frequency related, not volume. the speaker grille appears to have some play.
Clearcoat is very sensitive and scratches easily. Can be polished out without too much effort,though. Our 07 Santa Fee never had that issue.
Other than that no issues, but a lot of fun driving. With the tractioncontrol off the tail comes around easily and can be controlled with the right foot, very nice. Drove in downpours, visibility stays good, handling remains good, no problem. Typically I get 21.5-22 mpg with a lot of stop and go driving. Longer stretches on the freeway give 25+ mpg, I kinda doubt the 30 mpg claim, though.
I let it run on an empty long stretch for a bit, still pulls nice at higher speeds.
At high speed its very sensitive to cross winds, but as you're not supposed to drive that fast its not an issue...

Getting a lot of stares and the occasional "challenge" from boyracers and even some Mustangs. Its a 2.0 T , so no drag racing here.
Steering is light and quick, very precise. Cornering grip is very nice, but having driven a 95 roadmaster wagon before anything else feels better...
Interestingly the younger crowd seems to know what it is, older folks don't.
Have not seen another one on the roads.
Love playing on the backroads, best is sunday mornings when everyone is in church and the roads are empty.
If you can, testdrive and you will want one. It feels like driving some exotic, quite satisfying. And it looks very good in your garage.
Frank