Loving this car
Loving this car
Well I've only had my car for a few days, but I keep finding things I love about it. I've been really impressed with the stereo, maybe it's just that I've come from a pretty bad one, but this one is awesome, and I'm getting great sound out of my iPod through the aux jacks without having to use my FM transmitter thing like I used to.
I guess what I notice most is the feeling of solidity you get from the car, everything inside feels well built and solid, not sort of clunky and plasticized like some of my previous cars, and on the road, wow, it's not solid like driving a Volvo (the numb bank-vault feel) but solid like it owns the road and can handle anything you throw at it.
Buyer's remorse? Yeah right!
I guess what I notice most is the feeling of solidity you get from the car, everything inside feels well built and solid, not sort of clunky and plasticized like some of my previous cars, and on the road, wow, it's not solid like driving a Volvo (the numb bank-vault feel) but solid like it owns the road and can handle anything you throw at it.
Buyer's remorse? Yeah right!
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Originally Posted by kestrel02
Well I've only had my car for a few days, but I keep finding things I love about it. I've been really impressed with the stereo, maybe it's just that I've come from a pretty bad one, but this one is awesome, and I'm getting great sound out of my iPod through the aux jacks without having to use my FM transmitter thing like I used to.
I guess what I notice most is the feeling of solidity you get from the car, everything inside feels well built and solid, not sort of clunky and plasticized like some of my previous cars, and on the road, wow, it's not solid like driving a Volvo (the numb bank-vault feel) but solid like it owns the road and can handle anything you throw at it.
Buyer's remorse? Yeah right!
I guess what I notice most is the feeling of solidity you get from the car, everything inside feels well built and solid, not sort of clunky and plasticized like some of my previous cars, and on the road, wow, it's not solid like driving a Volvo (the numb bank-vault feel) but solid like it owns the road and can handle anything you throw at it.
Buyer's remorse? Yeah right!

What Volvo are you coming from? I recently sold my '04 S60. It was a really great car, and had a lot of nice little touches that I liked. Not super inspired driving, but the turbo was fun. I got T-boned, and had $6000 in damage, so decided to sell it. Now, I'm just biding my time driving a '99 Mazda protege until the G35 is available through VPP, or I get something else.
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