It's been a while, so now we're just North of 12,000 miles with one service under our belt.
On second set of interior mats as first set went threadbare very quickly and second set (replaced FoC) are wearing much the same way on driver's side.
Rear interior panels that hold the rear seatbelt got replaced after I moaned about slot that holds seat belt buckle not holding the seat belt buckle and it flapping around and knocking annoyingly. Dealers in Stratford being very good.
Occasionally, I can't get reverse so being a bit old skool, I put in the middle of the gate, lift the clutch and then dip it again to try once more. This Eco-stops the engine and can bring up the heartrate a little if there's a truck rumbling towards you when you want to reverse out of the way. It's only occasional, but I'll keep an eye on it.
Car seems to have loosened up nicely and regularly returns what I think is quite an impressive 54mpg from a mix of A and B roads and short motorway stretches. Easy on the AirCon too! Still it's a bit down on VCA combined fuel economy figure (
http://www.vcacarfueldata.org.uk/search ... p?id=23494), but it's less than 10% out so in my experience that's pretty damn good as the car hasn't been specially prepped and I'm not a perfect driver!
Handling remains very impressive ultimately although very slightly numb before loading up and turning in neutrally. I have had one 'moment' a few months ago in heavy rain where I aquaplaned mid-bend, my fault really as I lifted slightly, but to be fair although the back came around a little, the stability control just slowed it all down and helped my average driving skill control it back to the straight in one move. Very impressive agin considering it has such a short wheelbase.
Bit disappointed there's not a decent option to play iPod or similar.
Anyway, where are the rest of you iQ3 owners? What's going on out there?
P.S. Not sure I'm completely on-board with the speed limit fan in previous post, but more along the lines of drivers just driving more smoothly, consistently and yet still positively. Driving should be interesting and fun, especially in such a neat little car as an iQ3!