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Originally Posted by stu0710
Hi - perhaps you should have roadtested / looked at the car properly prior to purchase? I'm sure that the cubby holes didn't disappear between you looking at a car in the show room and the car being built? It just goes to show that a car purchse requires a lot of research and an objective test drive to ensure that it fits your needs. It's easy to be dazzled by the showroom experience and not properly examine the car's features, if in doubt go back with a list!
BTW - if you want to play the radio with the ignition off, just press the power button on the radio!
Not so much a review as a list of quibbles!
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Hi again Stu
Yes certain things only become more apparent that one may not have noticed when test driving!
Electric power boot lid will not close if boot full as it needs the extra few inches of bootspace to close whereas a manual boot lid you just push down.
Not something that readily springs to mind when testing..ie arrive on test drive day with a a car full of luggage and camping equipment to test if this happens!!!..lol
No the cubbies didnt disapear between test drive and being built..lol...this is oversight by purchaser..lol - although the 12v socket
did disapear between test drive and build!!!!!!
All the best