That laid back approach has been one of Roger's key focuses as we've launched. From our very first meeting two years ago, he has repeatedly said that he wanted this to be a completely different experience.
That's also why the cars won't be sold for over sticker price. Given the demand, they could easily add several thousand dollars onto the price. But, we got all of our dealers to agree to hold to the sticker price.
The other trick for cargo space is that, if you are alone, put the passenger seat down flat. It creates a flat shelf and you can stack a lot more there.
I would strongly recommend going with the Passion in Chicago. The cabrio will be louder, and more maintenance headaches. With the panoramic roof in the Passion (Don't know if they pointed it out at the dealership), you get the beautiful sky above you, and, then just roll the windows down for the fresh air.
It can't hurt to put yourself on the list. Also, do not count on the 1-year wait. To put it bluntly, the dealers have no clue how long someone will have to wait to get their car, as they don't know how long the reservation list is for their location.
KPros and SPros just picked theirs up today. Adrienne got to go up to Universal City today to be with then when they picked it up. (I am working at our store today, so couldn't join her).