I’ve had mine for a few weeks now and it has a lot of ergonomic issues.
This car is fine if you’re 5’6”. I’m 6’1 and it is dangerous to use the control panels whilst driving as you’re reaching over the wheel to control 99% of the functions.
The screen isn’t very responsive and every function takes 3 or 4 steps to complete something a switch or dial used to do perfectly fine.
It just distracts you way too much on the road. You are not allowed to use phones on the road and this falls into that category in my opinion. It’s just dangerous.
The headrest is so large that on full height extension it sticks into my shoulder blades. After a 20 min drive my neck was sore.
The seat belt doesn’t go up or down so it cuts into your neck/chest.
The door cards are so thick (about 71/2”s) I couldn’t sit down with my phone in my pocket and close the door.
The brakes on mine have nearly gone to the floor on 3 occasions, dealer says there’s nothing wrong with them.
I’d be interested to know if others suffer this.
Electric seats should not have been an expensive option considering it has every other option and you are paying nearly £50k for it.
its a very harsh hard ride and you feel every bump.
I feel like this car wasn’t tested with a range of real life people and situations. It’s stuff that should have been picked up in R&D
My missus loves the car but she is 5’5” and it suits her better.
I know it sounds like I’m slating it, but it’s just my personal review from my perspective.
Like I said, if you’re shorter it will suit you better.
It has now become my missus car and I bought myself something else.
Ive just completed over 100 miles in this car and even the missus wants rid of it now.
I went against my better judgement of never buying a Peugeot. Lesson learned.