Good storage Cons: - Disappointing fuel economy (gears were made longer to improve mpg but this made car slower with no better mpg)- Firm, narrow seats - hold well in corners but not comfy over long distances - Hard to find comfortable driving position despite 2 - way adjustable seat and steering column (I'm 1.8 m): either pedals are too close or
gear knob too far - Poor rear visibility, side mirrors too close to driver - need to turn the head to see.
Not exact matches
The Brit is distinctive on the inside,
too, with a
gear - selection
knob that rises dramatically out of the center console at engine start, racy perforated (and contrasting) leather seats, and mood lighting to swank - up your nighttime drives.
If want to improve the look of your Noble, we produce Carbon Fibre door handles and
gear shift
knobs too.
The cup holders in the front are a bit
too close to the
gear shift
knob, making it hard to get access to your drinks.
The transmission dial is no picnic to use, either, and it's
too easy to slip the rotary control
knob into the wrong
gear.
The 500's boiled sweet - like buttons, quirky metal door handles, round headrests and pool ball
gear knob are present
too, as is a slab of body - coloured plastic across the dash (Cross and Cross Plus models get a grey plastic insert that feels like sandpaper to touch, though).