It's my brother's girlfriend's car. I went with her to buy it as she is not a fan of haggling (or any sort of controversy for that matter). I haven't driven it. In fact, the only time I've been in the car when it was moving was in the back on the test drive. So, I can speak to the back seat comfort and room: I am 5'9" and 155lbs., so by no means a large person, but I was very comfortable in the back, even with the salesman (who was easily over 6' tall and probably 270) sitting in the seat in front of me. The head room is a little lacking, but for someone of my height it was not too much of a concern. I like the third door, and the car overall is pretty nice for the price. I sat in the driver's seat and played around with it a little. The ergonomics are great and the amenities are pretty nice, with the exception of the shift knob. It has a kind of lever you pull up to be able to get it into reverse, which I am not a fan of. My brother, however, likes the shift knob, so it's all about preference. Overall, it is a very nice vehicle for the price. I am thoroughly impressed with everything coming from Hyundai/Kia right now.
My brother was considering either one of those, a Skyactiv Mazda 3, or a Civic EX coupe. For my money, I'd rather have the Civic coupe...my brother agreed. He just bought his '12 Civic coupe in Crystal Black Pearl a week or two ago and he loves it.
I'll be calling Evasive tomorrow to get an update on my wheels. Hopefully I don't run into the same issues I did with my coilovers, although I will say that these stock wheels have really grown on me. I couldn't stand them when I first got the car, but now I think they look pretty cool.