Well, we got plates for the new 280 Friday, and my wife took me out for dinner in "her" new car. Yes, I had driven it a little bit, but this evening I rode mostly as a passenger, around town, stopping at a couple friends houses before going to a nice restaurant in a rural town for dinner. She let me drive it the last leg to the restaurant, and I parked it safely in the far corner under a streetlight after dropping her off at the door. When we finished dinner, I got our coats and insisted I would "go and get her car and bring it up to the door". It sure got some looks.
My wife LOVES the car. Keeps saying it is "cute" and talking about how next spring she will go and take her friends out to lunch in it.
Some pics in this thread:
http://www.sl113.org/forums/index.php?topic=11721.msg78972#newI drove it "around the block" Friday and of course before I bought it. But got some real "in the seats" experience tonight. I am a vintage VW enthusiast, and have 3 50-60 year old VWs.
The 113 drives nothing like those. No surprise.
I find it wonderfully "old" in manners, its got some good power (keep in mind my 1950 VW has a 25 hp engine and no sychros in the tranny), but handles, well, like a 41 year old car. But I love it.
I find the brakes very good.
The auto transmission however is clumsy, clunky and a bit harsh... but I figure that must be "normal" (?). Shift points are pretty predictable, and I know that this is a fully mechanical system.
The car feels nose-heavy (but keep in mind my VW frame of reference), but confident on the roads. We drove all backroads tonight, and it got pretty misty/foggy in some areas, but the headlights were good (coming from 6 volt land in my VWs).
We'll probably take it up to work one day this week, a 25 minute each way commute about 85% highway, ought to be a different experience.
And just maybe before the snow flies and we have to put the old cars away, I'll have a chance to take to another restaurant and try the "valet test"...
I still can't believe I finally own a pagoda.... errr, my wife does.