Hope the flu soon subsides so that you can drive the 2008 and give us your impressions.
First drive today - only 148 miles on the clock so following HJ's advice re running in. Driving position nice place to be - steering column goes up, down, in, out and chair pumps up so I can have the tiny wheel in my lap - like driving a go-cart! Bit more jiggly than the old Focus but as quiet if not more so. Wouldn't know it was a 3pot with a light right foot, and that's all you need with 130hp to make decent progress. EAT6 changes up at around 2750 give or take 250, and the gallic tall 6th gear gives 61mph at 2000 revs - hardly ever engaged even on A roads. Plenty of power in reserve so never need do more than tickle the accelerator. EMS doen't seem to let revs drop much below 2000 ever, so will be interested to observe petrol consumption. Even running in, I reckon a new engine needs to spin occasionally under light load so I knocked it into M and used the tiptronic function to spin it up to 4000 on a couple of occasions. There's no way I'm going to red line it (6000) until it's done at least 500 miles.
Dislikes - unlike the Crossland, no central armrest! also, heater's not as quick to warm us as the Focus - probably because the engine is more efficient. Also, I wish it had an infinitely variable intermittent wipe function controlled by me, not some raindrop sensor behind the mirror. Anyway, main thing is that MrsF loves it dearly, especially the panoramic roof and the lip-less loading area.
Reminded me of my old Dolly Sprint - same power and weight - such is progress after 40yrs!
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