C. Lack of the proper security system and vehicle locator (Doesn't have an alarm)
D. Lack of automatic climate control.
E. Rear seat space.
Test drive experience:
Now it was time for enough talking, let the car speak for itself too. The salesperson warmed up the car (for the first time I witnessed it generally showroom guys don't seem to care about it), he took the vehicle out from the showroom's gate, pulled a burnout, and bam vtec-kicked in yo! I was amazed by how this silent kid of the class turned out to be the most aggressive one. When the vtec moment arrived, I was able to feel it making me stick to my seat. After a kilometer or two, he then handed me the car. I was behind the wheel for the first time in just approx 300ms, that car felt like home. It handled exactly like I wanted it to be, precise. Powerful enough to bring a smile to my face. Comfortable enough, for my daily drives. Handled the corners pretty well. Was silent enough to give me peace. This was one thing I wanted because I have been near loud diesel engines since my birth, they are amazing but I can't bear the sound of the diesel engines as my daily driven vehicle. Either it has to be a dead silent diesel engine or it should be petrol.