Collected my Bezza in Sept 2017, here are my reviews on it. This is the first time I own an auto car. Previously I only drove manual car, namely Nissan Pulsar 1.0, Suzuki swift 1.0, Daewoo Nubira 1.6 and Mitsubishi Lancer GLX 1.6.
As I only need a B&B car to serve my family, I think Bezza fit it all.
It looks rather small than in picture, especially if you look side way. It is short, with its front wheel almost touching the front door. But it is spacious inside both for front and rear passengers. It is good in legs room, but not in width. It can sit three adults at the back comfortably. Some commend that the back seat is too upright, but there is no complaint from my children (15yo and 21yo).
Boots space is big, in term of height. You can put more stuff if you can stack them up. And I like the full size spare tyre.
May be I used to manual cars, I found that I lack of the control over the gear shift at time. The engine gives me the rubber-feel response. I mean there is a delay response when I step on the accelerator. It would up the gear as soon as the engine can. When I need to overtake fast, and I step harder, it would down one gear for me. After that it would rev very high and up one gear. Else I need to release the accelerator and step again to up one gear. I really miss manual car.....
The brake is good and effective. A slight step can give me a very firm bite on my wheels.
The steering is not so responsive. May be because it is electric-power. And it would not turn back fully after cornering. I need to align back on the last 90 degree.
Suspension is hard and provide good grip on road. Noise level is acceptable. Can hardly hear the engine sound unless the RPM is high.
Fuel consumption is bad when still in run-in period. I can only achieve about 11km/L. Now can achieved average of 17Km/L, combining city and highway driving.
As a 1.3L car, I think Bezza performed reasonably well.
Any comments and feedback from other Bezza owners? Please share.