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First few days with the RCZ

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Hi all!

Picked up my 156 GT on thursday evening and thought i'd share some of my first impressions with you. I went for nera black with grey leather, jbl sound system and the vision pack.

The Dealer: Absolutely wonderful as always. No hassle from start to finish, handover was perfect, salesperson even takes you for a quick run around the lot to ensure the car is 100% before letting you loose. Even helped me get my phone synched on bluetooth and my usb stick working in the stereo. A big :clap: for Victoria at Charles Hurst! The only thing i'd have liked was a full tank of fuel... but shall not complain as my old car was deep in the red when I left it back :eusa-whistle:

Interior: Top notch! The seats and steering wheel adjust every which-way. Dash material looks great (my brother thought it was real leather!), the instruments look expensive and the climate control is excellent. Obviously just my own opinion, but this car is a much nicer place to be than my brothers much more expensive 3-series coupe. The rear seats are tiny, at best you're going to get one adult back there for a short journey (alternatively it makes a great place to keep your jacket!) but I bought this car with the knowledge it was essentially a 2 seater, so not a problem for me. I do, however, have one niggle... sitting in my proper driving position the stereo controls are easily 2 inches out of reach due to the raked back console. If it wasn't for the fingertip controls this would be a serious problem for me.

JBL Hifi: Incredible sound system, well worth the money and actually probably more. The sound is crystal clear, nice deep bass, and will easily make your ears ache before you get the volume up high enough to hear distortion. If you like your music buy this - do not go after-market, I don't think you'll be disappointed!

Vision Pack: Again, for the price Peugeot are asking this is well worth the money. Once you've driven a car with xenons you'll be loathe to go back to halogens - the intensity and clarity of the light is simply in another class. The directional headlights are something i've never experienced before, but one evening of driving with these things and i'm convinced they should be fitted as standard.... the light is focused where you need to be looking instead of where the nose is pointing.

Engine: Bearing in mind that I am trading up from a 136bhp diesel... the engine on this car is silky smooth, responsive, and thanks to the turbo has more pull than a normal petrol engine. Extremely efficient when you are behaving yourself, and great fun when you want it to be. After 70 miles of cruising about and 20 miles commuting, with no real effort to be economical, i'm showing an average of 37mpg. For comparison, the same type of driving would have produced about 39mpg on my old diesel.... who'd believe I traded in a diesel for a more powerful petrol engine and only lost 2mpg?! Word of warning - this is a very quiet engine, if you don't pay attention you can easily end up going much faster than you intended to!

Exterior: I don't need to tell you how stunning the car looks, be prepared for a lot of attention! I've had folks flashing their lights at me, strangers waving to me, and other drivers even giving way to me just to get a better look at the car! Tip regarding the spoiler... if you open it manually, to close it fully press the button and hold it for a second. Just tapping the button only puts it down to the middle setting.

SUMMARY: Be prepared to wear a huge grin every time you take your RCZ out. This car has the feel good factor included as standard :D
 
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Hi p90james, Thanks for posting your early impressions of the car, it sounds great, glad to hear that the 156 is frugal and fun when u want it to be. have fun and keep us updated. :thumbup:
 
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thank you for the update makes for interesting reading makes me happy i went for the jbl upgrade and vision pack. enjoy
 

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Thanks for the info - really good read.

Just a question about the spoiler. When it goes up automatically, when does it drop back down again? Is there a specific speed that it lowers again or does it close again when you park up?
 
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Hey RCZ1, the spoiler pops up at 50mph and drops back down once you slow below 35 - thats according to the handbook anyway! You can't see/hear it moving with the car in motion, so i trust its working :)

Another couple of things i've noticed...:

Gearchange indicator: If this is annoying you, bring up the trip computer... instead of using the full screen to flash the recommended gear it only uses a tiny part in the corner. Much less intrusive! Also, if you are doing some 'spirited' driving the car recognises this and stops making recommendations until you start behaving again :eusa-whistle:

Instrument Lighting: The dials and clock are back-lit 100% of the time, regardless of whether the headlamps are on. Not sure if you can turn this off, but I wouldn't want to - gives the instruments a sharp appearance all round. Might want to turn down the brightness though, at the default setting the clock can be very distracting while driving at night.

Alloys: Be prepared to spend a bit of time cleaning these... my front wheels were black (and I do mean BLACK) after 150 miles. Might not be so bad once the brakes are worn in a bit... I hope!

And finally a small recommendation.... be generous when estimating how many miles a year you will do when taking out your finance/insurance. If you're anything like me you're going to spend more time driving this car for pleasure than whatever you're trading in - I can see myself doing an extra 2-3k a year in this, easy! :cool:

I really can't find the words for how incredible the RCZ is, simply the best experience i've ever had with a car! A guy in a Mondeo passed me at traffic lights this afternoon, and as he drove past I could see him leaning forward and staring into his wing mirror to look at the RCZ... doubt he would have done that kind of double take if i'd been driving a TT :p
 
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Thanks for your update P90James, it's great to read what you lucky RCZ owners think of it. Makes me wish the days away until end of Sept!
 
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Great feedback there James. Thanks for taking the time. :thumbup:
 

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Great post. Thanks James. :thumbup:
 
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Thanks James, you'll make Top Gear yet,,,, Good to hear the positives on the JBL,, any chance you could post a photo, as I dont think we've seen one yet..
 
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jprcz said:
Thanks James, you'll make Top Gear yet,,,, Good to hear the positives on the JBL,, any chance you could post a photo, as I dont think we've seen one yet..

LOL thanks mate :thumbup:

I'll grab my camera in the next day or so and take some snaps of the speaker enclosures, the head unit itself is the same as the normal sound system. Day 5 and there's a chance i've damaged the driver side tweeter (i do like my music loud) - getting some crackling on the high notes on a couple of tracks. Could just be those particular tracks as they're not particularly recent, need to find a proper retail CD to test it as i'm using a memory stick at the mo.
 
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False alarm on the speaker, 95% of it was my sunglasses buzzing - the remaining 5% is either a dodgy mp3 track or JBL simply weren't prepared for just how high Christina Aguilera can hit notes ;)

jprcz, I got some photos of the speaker enclosures (and a really nice one of the car if I do say so myself!), will upload them as soon as I can find the cable for my camera!!
 
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Cheers p90james.. Looking forward to seeing them... Hope you've found somewhere better to keep your sunglasses...
 
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hi ihave had my rcz gt hdi 3weeks and it is one of the best cars i have every driven i am a young 60 years of age and find the technology fantastic ihave already downloaded my sixties collection of cd onto a memory stick no more loose cds floating about set up the hands free phone
my wife and i just like to keep driving around in it,we stopped at a pub for a pint today and lost count how many people asked what it was and it looked fantastic .it doesnt sound like a diesel it sounds really throtty and you are up to 70 mph before you no it ihad to set my sat nav up to remind me of speed cameras only done 400 miles so far going down south next month and can really put it through its paces roll on the weekends its the only time my wife lets me drive it ive never seen her so exited about a car.
 

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J_SLADE1 said:
hi ihave had my rcz gt hdi 3weeks and it is one of the best cars i have every driven i am a young 60 years of age and find the technology fantastic ihave already downloaded my sixties collection of cd onto a memory stick no more loose cds floating about set up the hands free phone
my wife and i just like to keep driving around in it,we stopped at a pub for a pint today and lost count how many people asked what it was and it looked fantastic .it doesnt sound like a diesel it sounds really throtty and you are up to 70 mph before you no it ihad to set my sat nav up to remind me of speed cameras only done 400 miles so far going down south next month and can really put it through its paces roll on the weekends its the only time my wife lets me drive it ive never seen her so exited about a car.

Hi J_Slade 1

Great to read your review of the RCZ so far. Sounds like you are having great fun with it. :beer:
 
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J_SLADE1 said:
hi ihave had my rcz gt hdi 3weeks and it is one of the best cars i have every driven i am a young 60 years of age and find the technology fantastic ihave already downloaded my sixties collection of cd onto a memory stick no more loose cds floating about set up the hands free phone
my wife and i just like to keep driving around in it,we stopped at a pub for a pint today and lost count how many people asked what it was and it looked fantastic .it doesnt sound like a diesel it sounds really throtty and you are up to 70 mph before you no it ihad to set my sat nav up to remind me of speed cameras only done 400 miles so far going down south next month and can really put it through its paces roll on the weekends its the only time my wife lets me drive it ive never seen her so exited about a car.
Yes, keep the stories coming. Those of us who haven't taken delivery yet are living through you guys. So glad you're enjoying it, and it's living up to what we're all expecting!! :)
 
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reading this I can´t wait until the 38´th week of this year!

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P90James said:
Hey RCZ1, the spoiler pops up at 50mph and drops back down once you slow below 35 - thats according to the handbook anyway! You can't see/hear it moving with the car in motion, so i trust its working :)

it has 2 positions 50 + 90 approx
you can see it in your rear view mirror at the 2nd position (90+ mph)
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