For those following my car buying quest with interest (nobody..), I test drove a further two cars last weekend - a Sportage and a Karoq.
The Sportage was first. It was a GT Line S with every toy imaginable (ventilated seats??). It was a 1.6 turbo petrol with the 7 speed DCT box. It took about ten feet for me to decide I didn't like it; the DCT box was incredibly slow to engage. The steering was very light around the straight ahead and fairly vague. The ride was very harsh indeed (it was on enormous wheels) and it never felt settled. Any hard acceleration was met with multiple gear changes and noises whilst it worked out what to do.
I drove the Karoq shortly afterwards, a 1.5tsi with the DSG box. It was in SEL trim so fairly light in the toys. It had the optional leather interior and powered boot. I have had a DSG Golf in the past, and this felt pretty much the same. It shifts very smoothly and is hard to fluster (a good stamp on the pedal generates a bit of noise, but it shifts back up when it ought to). The engine is a strange one - it pulls perfectly well but changes tone and sounds quite gruff sometimes. I know the early cars had issues with uneven power delivery and the software needed to be updated, so perhaps this is the cause. Equally, it deactivates two cylinders at a cruise, so maybe that. The ride is very comfortable and really stable. Handling is what you would expect for a car on stilts, but no worse than any other (and better than the Sportage).
At the start of this, I was looking for a spacious, comfortable saloon with something a bit special about it. Not German, not from VAG and not with a DCT transmission. I have considered every car in existence and test driven the following:
Kia Proceed - Drives beautifully, looks great, interior OK, very low to the ground and probably a bit bumpy on country lanes.
Seat Leon PHEV - Very grey inside and a bit characterless to drive. Awkward transitions between engines and too happy to kickdown. Ride was a bit bumpy.
Renault Captur PHEV - Good looks and a refreshing interior. Surprisingly good to drive and the gearbox worked much better than the Leon. Very small boot.
Jeep Renegade PHEV - Had a lot more grunt than the Leon or Captur. Kicked down too much. Tiny boot. Ride made me feel sick.
Kia Sportage and Skoda Karoq - as above.
So, remembering my initial requirements, I bought......the Karoq. Amazing what you find you actually want. Note the complete absence of big saloons even to test - I don't fancy trying to get one on my drive. I have to thank someone here who suggested my hatred of DSG might come from having the auto hold on. You were correct. It's still not perfect, but it's not as awful as I thought. The car only has 12,000 miles to date and will be used for motorway work and family trips, so here's hoping the clutches behave...
Edited by Adampr on 05/11/2022 at 23:15
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