Grum.Man
En-Route
Since @Mtns2Skies thread got shut down I'll stir the pot again. Took my Lincoln Corsair in to finally get a recall fixed. They gave me a MachE GT all wheel drive as a loaner. I assume this is part of their directive to push EV's out to boost sales. I've said many times I am not an EV guy, at least not yet. I live in a rural area and frequently drive distances that would be stretching the current range of most main stream brands. I also do not have an attached garage and don't really want a charging station mounted on the outside of my house. That said I certainly see the benefits and would consider one some day if the range approached 4-500 miles and the prices came down. The dealer gave it to me with only 75% charge. For someone new to EV's with no home charging set up, I had to cancel a few things I had planned to do in fear of depleting the charge too much to return it to the dealer. Not a good move if they are trying to get people into EV's.
Likes:
Really good ride quality and quite.
B&O stereo is fantastic
Looks better in person
Seats are comfortable and good driving position. Plenty of room.
Big screen is nice but almost too big.
Way quicker than it really needs to be.
One pedal driving is awesome once you get used to it, there is a catch though. If you need to use the brake, the transition from off brake to accelerator isn't smooth.
The transmission tuning on my Lincoln is horribly slow so in this case it's nice not having gears. In my GM products I don't mind as much.
Dislikes:
The way you open the door is stupid and annoying. Just give me a handle.
The center screen is at an angle I don't like. I wish it was canted toward the driver and tilted back a little.
Hate having climate controls in the touch screen.
The screen is fairly responsive but there is just enough lag that you aren't sure you got the command you were after leading to a double tap.
Sticker price was 65k. I'm sorry but this is not a 65k vehicle.
Neutral:
Interior is adequate at best. It has a nice mix of materials but the "leather" doesn't feel nice. There is a plastic piece on the dash that has a chinzy design to it. The plastic texture patterns are all over the place.
My Corsair has the same lane centering but only requires you keep you hand on the wheel. It's not capacitive touch so you have to hang from it a bit to let you know you are there. The MachE adds an attention monitor in addition to the steering wheel hold. I know you should pay attention regardless but the redundancy is kind of annoying. Other companies have one or the other, not both.
If you are going to have a glass roof I'd prefer it to open. If not just give me a solid roof.
Overall it's a nice car and if my situation was slightly different I could see my self owning one. It's not an enthusiast car by any means. The rush of acceleration wears off eventually and you miss the sounds of an engine and the feel of a transmission. If it were 45k I would be much more tempted.
Likes:
Really good ride quality and quite.
B&O stereo is fantastic
Looks better in person
Seats are comfortable and good driving position. Plenty of room.
Big screen is nice but almost too big.
Way quicker than it really needs to be.
One pedal driving is awesome once you get used to it, there is a catch though. If you need to use the brake, the transition from off brake to accelerator isn't smooth.
The transmission tuning on my Lincoln is horribly slow so in this case it's nice not having gears. In my GM products I don't mind as much.
Dislikes:
The way you open the door is stupid and annoying. Just give me a handle.
The center screen is at an angle I don't like. I wish it was canted toward the driver and tilted back a little.
Hate having climate controls in the touch screen.
The screen is fairly responsive but there is just enough lag that you aren't sure you got the command you were after leading to a double tap.
Sticker price was 65k. I'm sorry but this is not a 65k vehicle.
Neutral:
Interior is adequate at best. It has a nice mix of materials but the "leather" doesn't feel nice. There is a plastic piece on the dash that has a chinzy design to it. The plastic texture patterns are all over the place.
My Corsair has the same lane centering but only requires you keep you hand on the wheel. It's not capacitive touch so you have to hang from it a bit to let you know you are there. The MachE adds an attention monitor in addition to the steering wheel hold. I know you should pay attention regardless but the redundancy is kind of annoying. Other companies have one or the other, not both.
If you are going to have a glass roof I'd prefer it to open. If not just give me a solid roof.
Overall it's a nice car and if my situation was slightly different I could see my self owning one. It's not an enthusiast car by any means. The rush of acceleration wears off eventually and you miss the sounds of an engine and the feel of a transmission. If it were 45k I would be much more tempted.