My only beef with the facelift model is I am not keen on the front part of the centre console and the manual heating controls are missing. I find that auto settings never work for me and travelling on a busy motorway at night with it raining is not ideal having to take your eyes off the road to see where the heating controls is. That was on a Peugeot 208. Not ideal and bloody dangerous. Let's hope NCAP see it that way too.Jassyo06# wrote: ↑Fri Dec 20, 2024 11:36 amThe car comes with the standard ST steering whee,when you get the handling package lSmartguy67 wrote: ↑Thu Dec 19, 2024 10:44 pmOnly relaying what the dealer said about the wheel. Why did you fit the pre-facelift steering wheel.
There's also a few things wrong with the pre-facelift as well which at over £30k for my model, these should be sorted. Seats were much better in our Mokka SE costing nearly half this, as was the steering feel. Not sure why Ford can't get this right as my Kuga is exactly the same and is very twitchy. Road noise is bad on the Puma I have.
The car is what it is and has a lively engine with a very smooth gearbox. I would possibly have another but if Nissan tweaked the power output of their Juke then it could be a contender.
The main thing is to enjoy the positives of the car as none are perfect.