Bought as a city driver, not nimble enough nor fitted appropriately
The I5 has an astoundingly large 40' turning radius, larger than most vehicles both inside and outside its class. Thus, a car seen by us as a "city driver", which would imply nimbleness during tight street driving, turning and parking, is not engineered to be nimble and can be a daily pain point.
A common city use is shopping, so why doesn't this vehicle have hooks in the walls of the cargo area to secure grocery bag handles? I hate when my bags tumble, and melons are rolling around the cargo area crushing my eggs in the next tumbled bag over.
The stiff ride of the "low frictional" tires are not softened sufficiently by the suspension, thus while driving city roads with their ubiquitous potholes and construction bumps this vehicle has a decidedly jarring ride (there goes those groceries again!).
Lastly, not city driving related, the vehicle had subtle panel dents when we picked it up (had to have the right light to see them), the dealer tried and said they could not fix it. They provided a "We Owe" documenting the damage so upon lease return we would not be held accountable for that damage. But an obvious and unsettling manufacturing flaw.