Interesting. I like the idea of that segment where his wife reviews the car. She would be the average every day Joe while he is the enthusiast. Only wish she wrote the articles as opposed to him relaying what she thought. Sometimes things get missed or not translated properly.
The heat does suck in any of the 1.6 powered vehicles. This engine just does not warm up. I have no clue how that can be fixed. Set the cold idle higher? Change the opening temp on the tstat? I figured the newer notes with active grill shutters would help but apparently it doesn't. Maybe even that can be adjusted to help with the heat.
Nissan addressed some of the issues with the SR model like seat fabrics, and some refinements. The cluster and center stack are much nicer on the SR model. Had they just used their new tiny turbo engine I am betting every single complaint would have been taken care of. The car would feel like it had more then enough power. Also with a turbo spooling under the hood, which makes heat, I bet the coolant going to the heater core would heat up a wee bit quicker. Not at idle but as you start driving.
The heat does suck in any of the 1.6 powered vehicles. This engine just does not warm up. I have no clue how that can be fixed. Set the cold idle higher? Change the opening temp on the tstat? I figured the newer notes with active grill shutters would help but apparently it doesn't. Maybe even that can be adjusted to help with the heat.
Nissan addressed some of the issues with the SR model like seat fabrics, and some refinements. The cluster and center stack are much nicer on the SR model. Had they just used their new tiny turbo engine I am betting every single complaint would have been taken care of. The car would feel like it had more then enough power. Also with a turbo spooling under the hood, which makes heat, I bet the coolant going to the heater core would heat up a wee bit quicker. Not at idle but as you start driving.