Had to move my old man's Insignificant out the drive so I could get Pissy out, he was away, so left the keys for me. Now, aside from the fact I haven't driven a manual since my driving test, save for a 30-second drive moving a mate's car last year.... may I say OHH YUK!!
Beeps when you put the keys in, really high-pitched horrid noise
you take the key out the get rid of the beep, and you can't use the electric windows, so have to listen to this awful beep until the window is back up.
There's parking sensors sqeualing at you.
Pretty sure you can't start the car unless your foot is on the clutch, even if you know it's in neutral.
Then all the interior hard plasticness
nearly threw it into the kerb as the steering is bafflingly light
Feels like your riding in an airship, floating slightly above the car, or your dreaming. You don't feel like you're 'in the car at all' Odd, given how high the sides are and you
should feel 'cocooned'
I just think it's the style of modern cars, very remote and 'plastic'. And I freely admit that a Rover P5 driver would probably well lay the same gripes of 'modernity' against the Omega's door.
Oh, and apparently autolocks after a while....even if you've left the keys
inside!!
Needless to say even though she wasn't running 100% after some twit named DBG left a vac line unplugged, it was a chuffing delight for me and my lovely PA to climb back into the cockpit of the Omega and Pilot it home.
