themastergoose
Standard Member
Hi all,
I've registered after having took delivery of my new MG4 SE Long Range about a month ago. It's not my first EV after having run my Mazda MX-30 for 2 years, but I do have concerns over the MG's reliability.
The super short version is the cars drivers side headlamp has started to fail. The daytime running LED no longer works at all, and main beam only works sometimes. I've checked for loose connectors on the single plug that I can see going into the lamp but it's secure. Obviously a non-working headlight is (in my view) a fairly urgent need for repair.
Imagine how p****d off I am that despite the car being only 1 month old, the lead-times to even get a "diagnostics appointment" at the 3 dealerships closest to me are as follows:
Glyn Hopkin Milton Keynes (Closest and where the car come from): January 22nd 2025
Glyn Hopkin Bedford: February 4th 2025
Perrys Aylesbury: December 16th 2024
I've booked with Perrys, but these wait times for what will literally be 10 minutes to conclude "the light is faulty we'll order one" is frustrating. The dealership I bought the car from was very dismissive when I put it to them that if I am pulled by police for the headlight, they may well give me a ticket. The dealership said I should not drive it if I am worried. Astounding response for a new car in my view.
My other concern is after booking with Perrys as it's the fastest, the guy I spoke to was at least honest saying it probably needs a new light but they can't order it without seeing the car first. He warned me parts delays "exceed 6 months". So then am I expected to drive around without a working headlamp for what could end up being 9 months or more since buying the car?
This all seems a little crap regarding aftersales, so what's everyone else's experience of the MG dealerships?
Would I also have any milage buying a light from the handful of sellers on eBay with only 1 or 2 boxed lights that are new and sealed for sale, and then claiming it back from MG or the dealer given the delays are too long?
Car also has two other issues but the light is my main concern, but it also:
The AA tell me these are both "common" and software issues. Sorry for the long post, but would be good to see what other owners make of my main points?
I've registered after having took delivery of my new MG4 SE Long Range about a month ago. It's not my first EV after having run my Mazda MX-30 for 2 years, but I do have concerns over the MG's reliability.
The super short version is the cars drivers side headlamp has started to fail. The daytime running LED no longer works at all, and main beam only works sometimes. I've checked for loose connectors on the single plug that I can see going into the lamp but it's secure. Obviously a non-working headlight is (in my view) a fairly urgent need for repair.
Imagine how p****d off I am that despite the car being only 1 month old, the lead-times to even get a "diagnostics appointment" at the 3 dealerships closest to me are as follows:
Glyn Hopkin Milton Keynes (Closest and where the car come from): January 22nd 2025
Glyn Hopkin Bedford: February 4th 2025
Perrys Aylesbury: December 16th 2024
I've booked with Perrys, but these wait times for what will literally be 10 minutes to conclude "the light is faulty we'll order one" is frustrating. The dealership I bought the car from was very dismissive when I put it to them that if I am pulled by police for the headlight, they may well give me a ticket. The dealership said I should not drive it if I am worried. Astounding response for a new car in my view.
My other concern is after booking with Perrys as it's the fastest, the guy I spoke to was at least honest saying it probably needs a new light but they can't order it without seeing the car first. He warned me parts delays "exceed 6 months". So then am I expected to drive around without a working headlamp for what could end up being 9 months or more since buying the car?
This all seems a little crap regarding aftersales, so what's everyone else's experience of the MG dealerships?
Would I also have any milage buying a light from the handful of sellers on eBay with only 1 or 2 boxed lights that are new and sealed for sale, and then claiming it back from MG or the dealer given the delays are too long?
Car also has two other issues but the light is my main concern, but it also:
- Randomly refuses to charge quicker than around 7kW even when plugged into 150kW DC chargers that worked fine a week earlier
- Refuses to engage drive after being on an AC charge overnight and needs the 12V battery disconnecting to "reset" the car
The AA tell me these are both "common" and software issues. Sorry for the long post, but would be good to see what other owners make of my main points?
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