MG4 2024
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Can anyone confirm if the trophy long range model comes with a two tone roof as standard or is this exclusive to the trophy extended range spec ?
Only now on the ER and XPower I think. Phase 1 cars (MY 2022) had it on the Trophy spec. Phase 2 cars (MY2023) it changed.Interesting - I was wondering this having just purchased my Trophy Long Range. Came with the body coloured roof. I can only assume that the black roof is only available for the extended range vehicle now, or is an extra cost option for the long range vehicle.
You almost certainly have a Phase 2 car (MY2023).I was expecting our Trophy LR to come with a black roof but it didn't.
A July 23 registration.
Yours will be Phase 1, like mine.My white March 23 Trophy LR came with a black roof
My vehicle is a 73plate from stock, so a 2023 manufacture. Has the headrest and rear wiper, with body coloured roof, so a Phase 2 car.Only now on the ER and XPower I think. Phase 1 cars (MY 2022) had it on the Trophy spec. Phase 2 cars (MY2023) it changed.
Phase 2 cars have a third middle headrest in the back and a rear windscreen wiper.
Shouldn't be more than a couple of hundred pounds but make sure it's a good quality vinyl, if you were a bit nearer me in Harrogate I'd have done it for you.... Considering doing my all black SE SR with a silver roof to tie in with the wheels etcAny one have any idea how much a wrap may be to change the body coloured roof to black?
That’s not too bad….. How do you determine whether it is quality or not?Shouldn't be more than a couple of hundred pounds but make sure it's a good quality vinyl, if you were a bit nearer me in Harrogate I'd have done it for you.... Considering doing my all black SE SR with a silver roof to tie in with the wheels etc
Well that's what I'd do it for and Its not a hard one to do.That’s not too bad….. How do you determine whether it is quality or not?
Wraps do give protection but at the end of the day it's only plastic so will chip still, esp in winter when is more brittle but it's better to chip the wrap than the paint.How much protection from chips and scrapes do you get from a wrap?
A saw a video of someone wrapping an old Golf that had some rust and was a bit beat up in places. They did address the bodywork issues before doing it, it wasn't just paint over rust, but the result seemed massively better than paint over rust would have been.
But saying that in theory if you were to wrap a brand new car and drove it for 3 years then remove it the paint is as good as the day you put it on, no weathering, UV exposure etc.
It's more high value cars that seem to have it done, we do a lot of work for a big football club near to us and so many of the players have wraps on their G-Wagons and Lambo's (we don't wrap them) which is mainly for vanity purposes but once they've done with them they'll probably be stripped off and it's brand new again !!.... Not seen one of them in an MG4 yet tho ?That was what I was wondering. People don't seem to do it, but it's definitely a thought.