eldar
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OK,
I think its fair to update this. The slightly disappointed bit has gone now I've got to grips with this Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde car.
In Jekyll mode it is rather dull, quite quick and civilized. Certainly won't scare drivers of a nervous disposition too much. Excellent, if you like beige 4 door hatchbacks with the high-output 1.4l engine.
Now add a bit of excitement, more throttle, kickdown, sport+ and its better, much more so. Feels almost like a proper performance car, almost. From Beige to faded orange. Enough for inject some fear into your granny.
For those brave few, there is Mr Hyde mode. 4200RPM plus. Doesn't really matter if you leave it in auto or manual over ride, just don't turn off all the electronic aids on the road. That horsepower now makes its presence clear, and the real performance becomes apparent.
Bottom line, this car needs to be understood and treated with firmness. We're now mates
I think its fair to update this. The slightly disappointed bit has gone now I've got to grips with this Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde car.
In Jekyll mode it is rather dull, quite quick and civilized. Certainly won't scare drivers of a nervous disposition too much. Excellent, if you like beige 4 door hatchbacks with the high-output 1.4l engine.
Now add a bit of excitement, more throttle, kickdown, sport+ and its better, much more so. Feels almost like a proper performance car, almost. From Beige to faded orange. Enough for inject some fear into your granny.
For those brave few, there is Mr Hyde mode. 4200RPM plus. Doesn't really matter if you leave it in auto or manual over ride, just don't turn off all the electronic aids on the road. That horsepower now makes its presence clear, and the real performance becomes apparent.
Bottom line, this car needs to be understood and treated with firmness. We're now mates
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