Hi Everyone
I’ve had my new MY19 4HS Outlander for 3 mths now and I thought I’d share my thoughts so far.
I'm currently also running a ‘15 Mondeo but will be losing that soon as I move into retirement. My wife has a bad back so easier to get into and out of than a saloon
I also got the car because I’ll be doing more local mileage with the occasional long run and I find it ideal for that. I really enjoy driving it and I love the technology although I usually leave it set to Normal, but accept the challenge of not touching the brake pedal.
My main gripes though are :
The infotainment system, the Screen is too small for easy reading when driving. I don’t like being tied to the phone for GPS and I don’t find Google maps or Waze clear and easy to read. Can anyone recommend another GPS.
They tie you to the phone but don’t give you anywhere to put it, what’s the best solution for that, I don’t like using the cup holders.
If you don’t plug the phone in it nags you for some reason, most times you know you haven't.
No easy to read clock, I shouldn’t have to look for it.
No volume knob mainly for passengers, a pet hate of mine is the move to touch screens in modern cars, you have to concentrate on accurately finding the icon rather than feeling for a button or knob.
It doesn’t remember it’s last screen, if you prefer the energy flow screen you have to go find it every time.
I can’t seem to figure out the tailgate, this is keyless but I can’t seem to get the tailgate to open without opening the doors first with the key. I’ve pressed the tailgate keyless button but just get endless beeps.
Adaptive Cruise control seems harsh and unsure, this may be me as the Mondeo isn’t adaptive and doesn’t brake to drop the speed and maintain the distance.
This last point is also unfair, the Mondeo is rock solid on the road and with positive handling and the Outlander isn’t, I know they are totally different vehicles with very different weight distribution but very noticeable when you get out of one and into the other.
Anyway apart from that a great comfortable, spacious car and mostly ideal for me.
I’ve had my new MY19 4HS Outlander for 3 mths now and I thought I’d share my thoughts so far.
I'm currently also running a ‘15 Mondeo but will be losing that soon as I move into retirement. My wife has a bad back so easier to get into and out of than a saloon
I also got the car because I’ll be doing more local mileage with the occasional long run and I find it ideal for that. I really enjoy driving it and I love the technology although I usually leave it set to Normal, but accept the challenge of not touching the brake pedal.
My main gripes though are :
The infotainment system, the Screen is too small for easy reading when driving. I don’t like being tied to the phone for GPS and I don’t find Google maps or Waze clear and easy to read. Can anyone recommend another GPS.
They tie you to the phone but don’t give you anywhere to put it, what’s the best solution for that, I don’t like using the cup holders.
If you don’t plug the phone in it nags you for some reason, most times you know you haven't.
No easy to read clock, I shouldn’t have to look for it.
No volume knob mainly for passengers, a pet hate of mine is the move to touch screens in modern cars, you have to concentrate on accurately finding the icon rather than feeling for a button or knob.
It doesn’t remember it’s last screen, if you prefer the energy flow screen you have to go find it every time.
I can’t seem to figure out the tailgate, this is keyless but I can’t seem to get the tailgate to open without opening the doors first with the key. I’ve pressed the tailgate keyless button but just get endless beeps.
Adaptive Cruise control seems harsh and unsure, this may be me as the Mondeo isn’t adaptive and doesn’t brake to drop the speed and maintain the distance.
This last point is also unfair, the Mondeo is rock solid on the road and with positive handling and the Outlander isn’t, I know they are totally different vehicles with very different weight distribution but very noticeable when you get out of one and into the other.
Anyway apart from that a great comfortable, spacious car and mostly ideal for me.