Personal Experience 

I have driven a very small amount of cars, which is fine with me considering I've had my license for a little over two and a half years now. I had gotten my license in September of 2021, and my very first car in January of 2022. The very first time I ever saw my car was in front of my driveway with my dad driving it. I honestly did not know what to say, simply speechless. I have loved my car from the very moment I drove her. She has gone everywhere with me these last two years, as far as Vegas and San Francisco, so she surely has to have a name. Like all good and trusty steeds, she was given a name. Sadie. Sadie has been my favorite thing in the whole world. I absolutely love her, and I think she loves me back. Besides the bias I show her for being a first car, she is also an excellent car that i would recommend to anybody wanting a comfortable, quiet and elegant ride for a relatively cheap price. For a car I drive basically every day, she is as reliable as it gets, has great gas mileage and efficiency, and has APPLE CAR-PLAY (the most important part of the car is the music). It is considered by many to be one of the best first cars on the market. And not to mention that the quality of the materials inside the vehicle seem very high end. My two favorite parts of the interior are the wheel and the orientation of the cockpit. First off, the wheel is a feat of engineering simply. I know they say they like not reinvent the wheel and what not but Volkswagen did. The wheel is very light, making the car an easy drive for long road trips. And not only is the weight seemingly perfect, there is a flat end on the bottom and it makes the wheel so much better. The material is just impeccable as well.  Now onto point two, the orientation of the navigation system is simply sublime. I think that the screen being tilted towards the driver side makes for a much more intimate ride and more space for the passenger. I will say from a passenger perspective it does feel weird as the screen does seem far and hard to read, but I'm hardly ever a passenger in my own car. Part of why this feels nice is because it makes driving with navigation easier, since you have to only look slightly down and to your right. Plus, if the cockpit of a fighter jet is set up similarly, then why shouldn't our cars.