Bricktop X PWR
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- MG4 XPOWER
Quick? post on my MG4 X Power First 1000 Miles.
I have a knack (irritation?) of writing a long post so promise to "try" and keep this short!
Extremely pleased overall with the car, and very pleasantly surprised how well it's fitted into our lives.
Should end it there really but can't help myself ?
I can relax though, knowing that you are not forced to carry on.?
We have owned large SUV's over the last couple of years and I have been wanting to downsize for a while.
Even though the last one was B.E.V, It was too big and far too heavy which made me feel like I was driving a big I.C.E V8!
Let me qualify that for you.....
Although we were trying to be greener by buying an EV, because the vehicle wasn't very efficient, I felt like it was defeating the object of trying to be greener.
During my total ownership of a year, I achieved just 2.1 mpkwh.
You see!!! Gone off on a bloody tangent again!!
The MG4 is very smooth and comfortable despite it having uprated sports suspension. Some of the roads around here are not the best, but the car handles them all very well indeed.
Thumbs up! to the engineers at MG ?
Overall very pleased with the quality of the car and certainly doesn't feel budget despite its "relatively" low price.
My only gripe with the interior is that I wish that the top of the door panels were made of the same material as the top of the dash.
Tried the heated wheel and seats today as it was just 6 degrees here, and they were excellent.
I've only one previous vehicle with a heated steering wheel before, and it is a very nice thing to have.
Oh the power....(almost forgot) AS IF.....?
Yes, she's quite quick.............?
No, joking aside, the power is just so accessible and smooth with it.
Unlike powerful I.C.E. cars that I have owned, the benefits of the E.V. being quiet and serene, means it doesn't make you feel like you need to drive around like a **** all the time.
(Please note: Personal opinions and experiences being quoted) ((No need to defend yourselves)) You know who you are! ?
I had a rather rampant RS4 Avant and that car goaded me on at every opportunity to drive it like I had stolen it.
Also had a VXR500 that was quite free with the encouragement also!!!
Older now, and very much the wiser...
(I hope??)
Cheap to run, Very cheap to tax, cheap to service, in fact I think my biggest cost will be tyres.
And a quick word on the tyres...
I think they are very good. Far too early to give an indication of longevity, but they have not given me any concern at all regards grip or control.
Anyone thinking of tracking their car will probably want something more suited to track work.
I've done a lot of track days over the years and might like to take my car at some stage, but have not looked into it and doubt if any tracks have fast chargers installed?
Although, I don't doubt that with a little bit of research, could find a track with fast chargers nearby.
Apart from the minor annoyance of not having a single "OFF" button for the LKA, and the seems, particular to me, intermittent reverse camera picture breakup, we are both very pleased with our purchase.
Long may it continue.
P.S. There is only the wife, myself and a weekly shop, so the car is big enough and practical enough for this old couple ?
I have a knack (irritation?) of writing a long post so promise to "try" and keep this short!
Extremely pleased overall with the car, and very pleasantly surprised how well it's fitted into our lives.
Should end it there really but can't help myself ?
I can relax though, knowing that you are not forced to carry on.?
We have owned large SUV's over the last couple of years and I have been wanting to downsize for a while.
Even though the last one was B.E.V, It was too big and far too heavy which made me feel like I was driving a big I.C.E V8!
Let me qualify that for you.....
Although we were trying to be greener by buying an EV, because the vehicle wasn't very efficient, I felt like it was defeating the object of trying to be greener.
During my total ownership of a year, I achieved just 2.1 mpkwh.
You see!!! Gone off on a bloody tangent again!!
The MG4 is very smooth and comfortable despite it having uprated sports suspension. Some of the roads around here are not the best, but the car handles them all very well indeed.
Thumbs up! to the engineers at MG ?
Overall very pleased with the quality of the car and certainly doesn't feel budget despite its "relatively" low price.
My only gripe with the interior is that I wish that the top of the door panels were made of the same material as the top of the dash.
Tried the heated wheel and seats today as it was just 6 degrees here, and they were excellent.
I've only one previous vehicle with a heated steering wheel before, and it is a very nice thing to have.
Oh the power....(almost forgot) AS IF.....?
Yes, she's quite quick.............?
No, joking aside, the power is just so accessible and smooth with it.
Unlike powerful I.C.E. cars that I have owned, the benefits of the E.V. being quiet and serene, means it doesn't make you feel like you need to drive around like a **** all the time.
(Please note: Personal opinions and experiences being quoted) ((No need to defend yourselves)) You know who you are! ?
I had a rather rampant RS4 Avant and that car goaded me on at every opportunity to drive it like I had stolen it.
Also had a VXR500 that was quite free with the encouragement also!!!
Older now, and very much the wiser...
(I hope??)
Cheap to run, Very cheap to tax, cheap to service, in fact I think my biggest cost will be tyres.
And a quick word on the tyres...
I think they are very good. Far too early to give an indication of longevity, but they have not given me any concern at all regards grip or control.
Anyone thinking of tracking their car will probably want something more suited to track work.
I've done a lot of track days over the years and might like to take my car at some stage, but have not looked into it and doubt if any tracks have fast chargers installed?
Although, I don't doubt that with a little bit of research, could find a track with fast chargers nearby.
Apart from the minor annoyance of not having a single "OFF" button for the LKA, and the seems, particular to me, intermittent reverse camera picture breakup, we are both very pleased with our purchase.
Long may it continue.
P.S. There is only the wife, myself and a weekly shop, so the car is big enough and practical enough for this old couple ?
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