ronniebell
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I've had my new 2021 Telluride (S trim) for less than 2 weeks now and have put on about 2,000 miles. Here's a short list of what I really like and what I don't like.
What I like

What I like
- Smooth, quite, and comfortable ride for all passengers, even for those in the 3rd-row seat (average size adults or less). I've ridden in this 3rd row and it's fine. (I'm 5' 10" and 190 lbs.) Regarding the quietness, I'm in my mid-60s and my hearing is getting worse. In the Telluride, I can hear much better when people are talking any where in the vehicle.
- Excellent handling and adequate acceleration.
- Fabulous technology, such as Smart Cruise Control (SCC), Lane Assist, Blind Spot warning features, Apple Carplay (and Android Auto), etc. My trim has 6 USB ports, two for each of the three rows.
- Comfortable seating for 7 people. Access in and out is very good.
- Great cargo space with lots of room for stuff.
- AWD and snow driving features - We live in eastern Washington with lots of snow and drive a lot in winter through Montana and other northern states over mountain passes.
- Having traded in my 2019 Honda Insight EX (a hybrid that got 55-58 mpg in town and 44-49 mpg on the highway), I cringe every time I fill up the tank. I have to keep reminding myself of the benefits.
- No blind spot cameras on left or right on this trim level. (Honda Insight had one on the right which I loved.) Upper trim levels have blind spot cameras on both sides.
- Confusing dashboard control settings. Takes some time to get used to them. Also, a little hard for me to see (too small of a font.)
- Warning sounds (blind spot and lane departure) are too loud. If anyone is sleeping, they often wake up. These sounds can be turned off in the settings, but that defeats the purpose.

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