Exactly. The fuel door of my 2000 BMW 528i locks and unlocks with the door lock/unlock button too, no extra fuel door release level or button needed.
So then you what? Have to grab your fob to unlock the filler door? Screw that.
Yeah I agree. Is it really so damn hard to pull a switch inside the car???? (scratch)
Anyway, been thinking about it, I think some of these are fixable, but here are my lists.
Things I hate:
1. Playing music from USB resets to the first song every-time the car turns off and then back on again.
2. USB does not sort my music by the folders I created on the flash drive.
3. I'd like to replace my damn scratched up/gouged steering wheel cover without buying a new airbag unit too.
4. Paint has issues, I have a bazillion paint chips on the hood.
5. I do wish there was an option to switch the backout camera to curve the lines as you turn the wheel, but overall not a big deal, I'm really grasping at straws here for the "hate list".
Yeah it's a little loud, but coming from a soft top Jeep in a previous life, who cares? Now that is loud.
Things I love:
1. Gen 1 CX-5 is damn sexy. Gen 2 can go get some braces to fix that overbite. And "sophisticated" appears to be code for "boring looking". Sorrynotsorry
2. Agreed that the CX-5 is peppy.
3. AWD works phenomenally well in the winter. Have had very confident experiences in winter (minus when I had worn tires).
4. Drives like a dream around the twisties and just feels fun to drive as a result, like a Mazda should.
5. Cheap to maintain, has been very reliable overall, and has been a good car to start learning how to DIY things like changing my own oil and such.