Cramped interior with big exterior
This is a good car for someone who just needs a small hatchback but wants to look like they own an SUV. It is very bulky, but that somehow does not translate to having much cargo space. The interior (of this particular trim) has random red stripes, and the exterior has a spoiler, but it seems like these features are mostly present so the car owner can feel youthful. Don't get if you have big dogs (or even dogs with long legs). Don't get if anyone who will be sitting in the backseat has long legs. The front seats also feel cramped (and I am only 5'2"). The drive assist features are very distracting, and they are difficult to differentiate from one another, so it's hard to tell when you're being informed of an actual emergency vs. when it's dinging for a reason that doesn't actually require you to look away from the road. For instance, lane assist dings when I am purposefully switching lanes and have my turn signal on. I end up thinking it is an emergency and have swerved because of it when I didn't need to. There are a number of alerts that seem to do this. I would turn them off if I could. Visibility is also low when you have the back seats up. I mentioned this to the dealership, and they suggested I remove the headrests. You're probably wondering why I didn't just remove the whole car? I tried to swap it for something else a day later but was told it would have to be an entirely new sale/nothing I paid would count toward the swap.