Right then, here's an update on how we're getting on with the Kuga. All in all, I'm really happy with the car. We've did a fair bit of motorway driving on the weekend and both DH and I were pleased with how it handled. Normally I am a motorway phobe. I was involved in a horrible accident a few years ago and since then I am a very nervey driver and even nervier passenger on motorways. However, in the Kuga I felt very, very safe. I found there to be great visibility at all times and it really is a very smooth ride. The wing mirrors seem to have a slightly distorted perspective, presumably to give a wider vision field but they do take a little getting used to. And ah, the sixth gear. DH and I can't decide whether it's marvellous or its akin to Spinal Tap's #11 on the volume... I kind of had to psyche myself up to use it the first time(!) - I'm not sure what I expected to happen but I had to be ready for it! Being a 2l (compared to my piddly 1.4l) I found the overtaking a doddle on the motorway. The car wants to move and I was more than happy to let it. In fact, it'd be very easy to speed in it to be honest. It doesn't feel like its going to take off like my hunk-a-junk.
Town driving is a doddle in it too I find. I love the parking sensors, especially as this car is nigh on twice the size of my usual wheels. It doesn't slightly panic you though when you've parked up and they start beeping frantically if somebody walks behind the car! It is a little brake sensitive as somebody else has mentioned but in all honesty I think its because I'm simply not used to it. And I'd rather have it this way than not have them sensitive enough! I actually like the little green light that flashes at me when I need to shift up a gear. Anything that saves me cash and wear n' tear on the car is more than welcome in my eyes. I'm addicted to having my bottomed warmed too, although I have to remember I've got the kiddies in the back of the car who are shivering away in the cold whilst I get all cosy of derriere. The automatic windscreen wipers please me greatly too. Now I've got my iphone linked up properly I'm very happy with being able to have Spotify on in the car. I also love the voice control, even if Janet (as we've called the voice) sometimes gets it wrong. My yelling 'telephone' resulted in Janet asking how warm I would like it. Still, DS thought it hilarious.
So far, I've yet to find a real use of the split tailgate. It seems a little gimmicky to me and I just find myself opening the boot using the bottom handle as per the norm. In a couple of weeks I might have decreed it as the best thing since sliced bread but as yet I've yet to discover its purpose.
My most favourite thing about the car though is the heated windscreen. We had a very frosty morning on Sunday, and with us all piled in and raring to go, it took less than a minute for the windsreen to clear and for us to be on our way. This is real time-saving stuff and as a busy mum, that is a clear winner with me. Last year, my central locking tripped out and the doors locked with the engine running whilst I was on the outside scraping the window. At least I know I wouldn't get that in the Kuga!
This weekend we're off to see friends who live on a farm to assess it's off-road ability. I'm also taking out my heavily pregnant friend who will truly give the best opinion on how smooth a ride it is! I'm also going to do some night driving so will report back on that. I want to work out if I have underseat storage too, as well as CD changer. Oh the thrills!
Oooh yes, and before I go, DS has one complaint about the car. The cup holder on the table/tray for the passengers in the back of the car is too big. He's right, too. If this is a family car, you've going to more often than not have children in the back. Now, not many parents I know would give their child a cup in the car - they'd give them a bottle of water/pop/juice/whatever. And the bottles just slip right through, rendering the cup holder useless! Clever, my boy!
Will update again on the weekend :)
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