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My wife got hers on Wednesday, its been very hard to get her out of it. She loves it, its quick in traffic and handles like its on rails. Every time she puts the top up or down she attracts a crowd. She told aguy in a 5 series Bimmer almost drove off the highway staring at her in it.
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Replying to: cdgchi (Aug 25, 2006 1:30 pm)
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Replying to: limiteddriver (Aug 25, 2006 3:34 pm)
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Replying to: cdgchi (Aug 25, 2006 6:29 pm) |
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| I bought my Eos yesterday and couldn't be happier! The dealer had 3 and I fell in love with the black Sport with beige interior. I could not stop driving it yesterday and can't wait to go out today! | |
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Replying to: eoslover (Aug 27, 2006 7:42 am)
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Replying to: limiteddriver (Sep 26, 2006 1:42 pm) I have found an auxillary jack in the glove box for an ipod (it will not display or change songs). I would like to adjust the rain sensitive windshield wipers to come on a couple seconds sooner than it does. I found out the trunk closes automatically when you drop it so there is no need to push down on it and the handle to close the trunk is on the inside left side. I have read on a car review somewhere that there is supposed to be a remote control option to open the convertible remotely and I am hoping someone can give me some information on this. BTW you can open and close the sunroof from the driver's side door lock. I don't fully understand all the programming of the convenience items so others can enlighten me. The trunk with the top down really is a lot bigger than it looks. I was able to get 4 cases of soda and 15 grocery bags under the top and still had room. I do love my eos and I am always getting people asking me about the car. The manual is so much fun to drive fast.
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Replying to: flheat (Sep 26, 2006 4:11 pm) The convenience programming is well described in six pages in the manual - a number of the settings are not intuitive until explained. I can confirm the understeer mentioned in various reviews, but I still find it very responsive with strong handling for what really isn't a sports car. If you're looking for a best-of-breed sports car, you're looking in the wrong place. The DSG automatic w/ paddle shifters is absolutely fantastic. There's no way I'd buy a manual unless the small price difference was critical. DSG w/ paddles is the way manual shifting is meant to be performed. Place the car in "Sport" instead of "Drive" and the RPMs stay high for best response. In "Drive", RPMs stay low for decent fuel mileage. Now if only they had a gauge for the turbo so I could see when I'm using it. Only complaints after three days are that the Homelink remote won't open my garage door from far enough away to prevent me from stopping, and that my golf clubs barely don't fit in the trunk with the top down. (Not enough depth from back seat to trunk edge.) Two defects from the factory (both spotted by the dealer before I took posession). Neither significant, but I suspect it will be months instead of days before I get replacement parts. |
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