2019-2020 pre-chip shortage/pre-pandemic
avoid the 8 speed, from what I have seen some of the little gizmo's/buttons/switchs go out prematurely but that stuff is not hard to fix but can add extra cost
suspension parts fail earlier on this gen, metal is thinner, paint is thinner, increased road noise (at least on the lower trims) probably due to the thinner metal and no sound insulation
door seals are better but that doesn't stop the road noise. Overall there are more buttons, lights and functions so hence more stuff to fail.
the engine's make more noise's you will hear what seems like strange stuff, def more ticks and clicks like a grandfather clock
there more "alive" on this gen, you will see and hear strange stuff when you simply open the door. Ever want to see the mileage? simply open the door and it pops right up on the cluster.
they have electric steering, vacuum pump, push to start (depending on trim level)-not a fan myself of push to start
starting with the 8 speed no transmission dipstick, but it can be retrofitted.
different operating system (GDS2) and behavior so if you DIY a lot you will want to invest in a decent scanner figure $500 for one that can do what you need
luckily you can still program modules with techline and sps, requires a windows 10 pc/laptop $45 per vin for 2 years access
a good low mileage one is going to still be in the high 20's or even 30's which is overpriced
I window shop from time to time, gotta pay off the wife's 16 before I can seriously start looking.