Just got my 1.4 Eco Tsi Sports Tourer delivered today. Done a few miles today and overall I'm very impressed. The car is intended to replace both a (current model) Suzuki Swift Sport AND a 2012 Nissan Note (NTec+ diesel) - hopefully combining the fun of the Swift and the practicality and economy of the Note.
Clearly it's bound to fall a bit short in some areas - but my initial impression is that it gets very close to fulfilling its brief.
First the negative bits - because they were the first things I noticed (or already knew about) before I drove it.
1) The interior is a bit drab- the seats are fine (basic ones) but the dash, headliningg and door coverings are a bit uninspiring. It's no issue to me but some might be a bit disappointed. Both the Note and the Suzuki beat it here.
2) Some bits of kit are absent - manual rear windows, no grab handles, only one 12v point and rather limited internal storage. The Note is much better (including the above and sliding rear seats, cooled glove box, under seat storage ete etc)
But to the big positives....
1) As everyone says it is quite remarkably fast - but there is more to it than that - the engine is sweet and the car breezes along at a great rate with no apparent effort. To put that in context, my "other" car IS a Porsche (a Cayman S with 325bhp) and the Ibiza seems similarly quick below 4000/4500 revs (yes really - and it is pulling similarly high gears) - it's magic. OK at higher revs it's a different story - but drive the car at 6/7 tenths and it feels genuinely quick. On paper the Ibiza is only a bit quicker than the Suzuki - but it feels in a different league.
2) It handles and rides very well. I was a bit dubious about specifying the driver profile, but I'm pleased I did. In normal the ride is (I'd be pretty sure) better than the standard car and in sport the suspension is noticeably taughter without being harsh. In normal the steering is lighter too and I think the combination of the heavier steering in sport and softer damping in normal would be useful - but isn't an option. The Suzuki both steers and handles a bit better - but the difference isn't huge - and the Ibiza is far more fun than the Note.
3) More positives - the gearbox on the demo car I drove was a bit notchy, and noticeably less slick than the 1.2 cars I also drove. Mine is really nice (only 200 miles so far) and nicer than either the Note or Suzuki (which is a bit clunky)
4) 50mpg so far!
5) The display of next junction details in the central display is a nice touch on a relatively low priced integrated sat nav - though the lack of full post code search is poor.
Other observations. I'd like less road noise (I noticed that on the demo car too) Although the optional spare wheel is said to be a "space saver" it's actually a 185 section tyre so not (as far as I am aware) speed limited - something of a rarity these days.
The manual specifies that personal POIs (and therefore presumably speed cameras) can be input - but since it doesn't specify the format,that isn't very useful. Anyone got any info?
One final point I (like Oldbutswift) bought via Cort Vehicle Contracts - and I must admit I WAS unsure I'd done the right thing despite their great discounts. But they have been just great, very responsive, no hassle and very helpful. I can't believe a purchase via a dealer would have been any more pleasant. The car was delivered to spec on the day agreed with not the slightest hiccough.
Clearly it's bound to fall a bit short in some areas - but my initial impression is that it gets very close to fulfilling its brief.
First the negative bits - because they were the first things I noticed (or already knew about) before I drove it.
1) The interior is a bit drab- the seats are fine (basic ones) but the dash, headliningg and door coverings are a bit uninspiring. It's no issue to me but some might be a bit disappointed. Both the Note and the Suzuki beat it here.
2) Some bits of kit are absent - manual rear windows, no grab handles, only one 12v point and rather limited internal storage. The Note is much better (including the above and sliding rear seats, cooled glove box, under seat storage ete etc)
But to the big positives....
1) As everyone says it is quite remarkably fast - but there is more to it than that - the engine is sweet and the car breezes along at a great rate with no apparent effort. To put that in context, my "other" car IS a Porsche (a Cayman S with 325bhp) and the Ibiza seems similarly quick below 4000/4500 revs (yes really - and it is pulling similarly high gears) - it's magic. OK at higher revs it's a different story - but drive the car at 6/7 tenths and it feels genuinely quick. On paper the Ibiza is only a bit quicker than the Suzuki - but it feels in a different league.
2) It handles and rides very well. I was a bit dubious about specifying the driver profile, but I'm pleased I did. In normal the ride is (I'd be pretty sure) better than the standard car and in sport the suspension is noticeably taughter without being harsh. In normal the steering is lighter too and I think the combination of the heavier steering in sport and softer damping in normal would be useful - but isn't an option. The Suzuki both steers and handles a bit better - but the difference isn't huge - and the Ibiza is far more fun than the Note.
3) More positives - the gearbox on the demo car I drove was a bit notchy, and noticeably less slick than the 1.2 cars I also drove. Mine is really nice (only 200 miles so far) and nicer than either the Note or Suzuki (which is a bit clunky)
4) 50mpg so far!
5) The display of next junction details in the central display is a nice touch on a relatively low priced integrated sat nav - though the lack of full post code search is poor.
Other observations. I'd like less road noise (I noticed that on the demo car too) Although the optional spare wheel is said to be a "space saver" it's actually a 185 section tyre so not (as far as I am aware) speed limited - something of a rarity these days.
The manual specifies that personal POIs (and therefore presumably speed cameras) can be input - but since it doesn't specify the format,that isn't very useful. Anyone got any info?
One final point I (like Oldbutswift) bought via Cort Vehicle Contracts - and I must admit I WAS unsure I'd done the right thing despite their great discounts. But they have been just great, very responsive, no hassle and very helpful. I can't believe a purchase via a dealer would have been any more pleasant. The car was delivered to spec on the day agreed with not the slightest hiccough.