We're planning to replace our CRV with another one in a year but last night my wife was asking about the XC40. What do you hate so much about the car?
I think Teslas still look great. It'll be interesting to see what Apple comes up with. I would have to think they'll support integration with Android as well as iOS.
1) Electronics are not intuitive and very difficult to control, especially from the driver's seat. (e.g. toggling from your favorite music channels to stuff not on your list requires at least a few touches that you need to carefully look at).
2) GPS is the worst I've ever used in my life. It doesn't orient well, the directions are confusing, and the map is hard to quickly pick up while driving. Waze, which is awesome, gets reduced to a tiny screen rather than full screen. Got this great big screen and you carplay is like a 4-5 inch square.
3) Need to put air in your tire? Prepare for a multi-step calibration process with no active monitoring for you to see what the car is reading.
4) Have had to take it to the dealer twice because the controls on the steering wheel weren't working properly.
5) I paid for Polestar mode, which is how I like to drive. However, even though you can setup profiles, you can never have the car start in anything except comfort mode. Comfort mode sucks.
6) My wife and I have separate profiles and they're supposed to be aligned to our keyfobs. If I start the car, my profile should open. Instead, it just completely guesses and is never consistent. Changing profiles takes a minute.
7) Transmission. This car has a supercharger and a turbo. Downshifting (yes, I'm driving an automatic) causes the turbos to spin like crazy. It sounds ridiculous, I'll be doing 15 miles an hour and the car sounds like I'm doing 100.
8) Bucket seats suck. This isn't a racecar. Bucket seats are uncomfortable for long drives.
9) Got the premium wheels (21''). I think they're made of paper. If I breath on them heavy, they scratch.
10) Sometime last summer, I woke up and went for a morning coffee after a big rain storm. Went outside and all four of my windows were completely down and the car was soaked inside. Keep in mind, I never open my back windows and barely open my windows. It wasn't me. I googled and found out that this could be a key fob issue so I just blamed myself and crossed my fingers. Couple months later, my uncle who bought the identical car (we both them at the same time), calls me up and says it happens to him every time there's heavy rain. Dealership said they never heard of the problem.
I've got more.