... and still loving it.
Has it been 100% perfect? No, no new car would be (see Bathtub Curve), but what's important is VF have fixed most software issues within one or two software versions, and have honoured their warranty on any actual physical faults (all quite minor)
Love the Italian Pininfarina curves and many BMW parts. Love the colour (my first green car is a green car! My friends call it "british motor racing green", except it sparkles in bright sunlight), love the big screen (youtube when I'm waiting for someone!), and the glorious HUD (like a jet fighter, makes instrument clusters feel obsolete). ADAS is my copilot (and more competent than tesla autopilot, by most accounts, though not the $uper ex$pen$ive FSD). AWD grips the road, and it effortlessly and quietly goes like a bat out of hell when I floor it (leaves roaring ICE boy-racers in the dust if they challenge me at the lights). Takes 5-7 secs and costs a few dollars to plug it in, in my garage, once a week or so, (MUCH more convenient than all that undignified standing around in the weather at smelly dino-juice stations, and paying a small fortune for it). Heated seats and wheel, and the near-instant heat and demist, are all appreciated in Canadian winters. Alexa is kinda fun too.
Yup, love it.
Has it been 100% perfect? No, no new car would be (see Bathtub Curve), but what's important is VF have fixed most software issues within one or two software versions, and have honoured their warranty on any actual physical faults (all quite minor)
Love the Italian Pininfarina curves and many BMW parts. Love the colour (my first green car is a green car! My friends call it "british motor racing green", except it sparkles in bright sunlight), love the big screen (youtube when I'm waiting for someone!), and the glorious HUD (like a jet fighter, makes instrument clusters feel obsolete). ADAS is my copilot (and more competent than tesla autopilot, by most accounts, though not the $uper ex$pen$ive FSD). AWD grips the road, and it effortlessly and quietly goes like a bat out of hell when I floor it (leaves roaring ICE boy-racers in the dust if they challenge me at the lights). Takes 5-7 secs and costs a few dollars to plug it in, in my garage, once a week or so, (MUCH more convenient than all that undignified standing around in the weather at smelly dino-juice stations, and paying a small fortune for it). Heated seats and wheel, and the near-instant heat and demist, are all appreciated in Canadian winters. Alexa is kinda fun too.
Yup, love it.