N-Line has Excellent Tech, Driving Feel and Comfortability - Wish it had AWD!
Excellent Vehicle All Around. Lots of power, recaro-style seats (with adjustable inflatable lumbar), comfortable highway driving, great highway MPG (low city MPG though), lots of interior space. Fair price for the features, great warranty too. My main problem is limited traction off-the-line unfortunately, which is a shame since this could be the best vehicle on the road if it had AWD or a LSD. I mean it's a great balance of all many people want in a car. You have a family? Sure, lots of space and cupholders. You want a fancier than average car? Sure, interior color-adjustable LED accents, huge display, beautiful seats. You want a mini sleeper car? Here's 290HP and 311 torque from a family sedan. Want to pack stuff in at Ikea, alright! Flip down the seats. Maybe bake in the sun? Open the huge panoramic sunroof. All kidding aside, this is a great car for people like me, and many others, who want the best of both worlds, at a price that isn't break-neck, but with speed that could be considered break-neck. I love it, and especially compared to my last car, a 2020 Veloster. Are there little quirks, yes - no Wireless CarPlay, constantly chirping tires off the line in sport mode, CarPlay minimizes when going from reverse to drive (I also hate the button shifter). Overall, this is a great car, either on its' own or compared to the competition, and it should be viewed as such. With a long warranty behind it I'd seriously consider buying it at the end of the lease too, if something better doesn't come out. I'm 1500 miles in (over my monthly lease limit already, oh well) and can't wait to keep putting miles on this baby. Recommended.
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