I've got a 2019 with 7,400 miles. Biggest con for me is probably the infotainment & controls system. Coming from a Dodge with Uconnnect, I definitely prefer that system. Mostly small things but I really miss SiriusXM alerts for your favorite artists/songs, the graphics for the channels, the lack of a knob for tuning & HVAC fan. Even though I'm used to where all the buttons are now, it still takes my eyes off the road more than I like. I also don't love how radio presets are across all inputs rather than individual.
For pros, I would say engine first even though it lacks grunt in lower revs. I'm still getting used to an automatic transmission and often wish it would downshift further than it does. Working the manual double downshift into my routine will eventually fix that. The hatch/cargo area and backseat sized for actual adults are definitely pros.
Interior materials are what they are. Nice in some places and hard plastics in others. Everything has resisted scratches so far including the glossy parts. I paid well below base price for a fully loaded version. I might feel differently if I paid anywhere close to MSRP. Lack of extending visors and sunglasses holder are annoying, but you can find a fix for the visors and my sunglasses live behind the cup holders. The biggest price point issue I have is the lack of auto-sense wipers.
Overall, I feel good about the car. I ended up with a good price which along with the packaging sold me. I wouldn't care about the cons at all if it was stick! 🙂 (or maybe with paddle shifters)