I just wonder how replacing
Formentor with a Renault Twizzy and Captur will
help. Sure Twizzy is strange and electric but I doubt it is exciting, perhaps only scary as I wouldn't want to drive in one surrounded with SUVs.
MX-5 or Abarth (event the small one) as you have on the other hand, that makes sense. Or maybe Giulia Veloce.
Based on what you are replacing yours with from the other thread sounds like you are going out of the frying pan and into the fire!!
I’m just agreeing with another poster, no need to get so sensitive folks - other opinions are available too.
If you want to know why I agree, and I’m not sure you really do, but since I’ve been called out, in my opinion the
Formentor is a car that couldn’t be more devoid of character. When it works it’s clinical, but it is a soulless box of tricks.
It’s fast, granted, looks good, cockpit is great but is sorely lacking in the excitement department. Due to the unnecessary driving aids, haldex and lack of anything from the 4 pot I agree with the previous posters sentiment that it is dull to drive.
Had the car ticked these boxes for me it would have perhaps made up for the fact that I’ve bought a car that wasnt ready to be released and that Seat don’t know
how to sort some of the issues, which led to me really disliking the car from day one.
Alas it doesn’t, so I’m getting out. This was to be my last fast ICE car, whilst I awaited the price / size of faster electric cars to come down. That’s now been accelerated though so I’m changing path and dipping my toe in tentatively now.
The Twizy gives me the character that the
Formentor can’t get close to and the Captur will give me the practicality.
I like my Renaults (they have historically built some of the best driving cars, some of which are things that other manufacturers wouldn’t go anywhere near, and many IMO come full of character), so will stick with this combo until such time as Alpine release something electric and then look into that.
Driving dynamism isn’t a box that these are going to tick either (although the Twizy is great fun to drive), but over the last few years / cars I’ve been coming to the conclusion that speed is overrated anyway - sure it’s great to tell your pals that you’ve got 300 / 400 horsepower, but how often do we actually get / want to use it - and everything around us is just serving to slow us all down and that’s only going to get worse in the future.
FWIW, I think that once the
Formentor has all of its niggles sorted there is a place for it. For me it’s just not the fast versions, perhaps the hybrid will be the perfect one to have and I’m sure a fully electric one will follow.
I won’t be having another though, my experienced has been soured too far.
Enjoy your cars folks, I hope they do what they need to for you all, and they work as they should.