MG4 X Power Vibe/Hum 65 to 75mph

I’ve been holding off with this in hope but time for an update.

The steering damper just hid some of the more severe shaking my car was doing so initially felt like an improvement. I decided to do my work commute on the motorway for a few days and decided I couldn’t live with it. My car is pretty bad as the entire car shakes in several speed zones and the vibration most people seem to describe comes through the floor and everything else. After anything more than about 15 minutes on the motorway it made my hands and feet feel strange.

I informed the dealership I do not accept it is a ‘characteristic’ using resources from this thread to demonstrate MG don’t actually think that and wanted to reject the car but would accept a replacement or repair but making it clear I was within 30 days.

The dealership told me MG advised the best course of action was to get the car back for investigation. They had the car two weeks, then stated they did nothing other than test drive it as MG technical eventually just said it’s a ‘characteristic’ again and that they could not accept my rejection in MG’s behalf.

I’ll not name and shame the dealership yet as I get the impression they are equally unimpressed and although refusing the rejection, I think they are trying to do the best they can short of footing the bill for a defective car that they won’t get the money back for from MG. They haven’t been obstructive beyond refusing rejection, which I suspect is coming for MG U.K. and the whole getting the car back for assessment was a time wasting exercise to make 30 day rejection process an ordeal that they can try and fight.

It’s with the finance company now and they seemed completely baffled that they are refusing the rejection.

Anyway, this is a long winded warning not to buy a new XPower or any MG for that matter if you want a meaningful warranty. If you do buy an XPower, don’t give them the chance to fix it because they won’t. They will try and drag it out until it makes your life much more difficult! Write a letter or send an email to the dealer rejecting it as unsatisfactory, return it to them and demand a refund within 14 days.

The dealer has acknowledged I rejected mine within the first 30 days, they had it more of that time than I did, and either side of the 30 day end point but still refused my rejection. If I decide to take this court they wouldn’t have a leg to stand on but obviously they are hoping I’ll give up at MG U.K.s direction.

I’ll never buy another MG after this, that’s for certain! But the dealership I’m still giving the benefit of the doubt for now.

This is the current bollocks they will eventually come back with after dragging it out: “liaising with MG technical”(not that it’s anything new):

“MG Motor UK has since advised that the feedback felt through the steering system at higher speeds is considered a characteristic of the MG4 XPower. This is due to the car’s enhanced performance setup, including an additional drive motor, and modified suspension and steering geometry. Importantly, MG has confirmed that this is not a safety or mechanical concern, nor does it indicate a manufacturing defect.”

Yeah and I’m Santa Claus!! 🙁
 
I’ve been holding off with this in hope but time for an update.

The steering damper just hid some of the more severe shaking my car was doing so initially felt like an improvement. I decided to do my work commute on the motorway for a few days and decided I couldn’t live with it. My car is pretty bad as the entire car shakes in several speed zones and the vibration most people seem to describe comes through the floor and everything else. After anything more than about 15 minutes on the motorway it made my hands and feet feel strange.

I informed the dealership I do not accept it is a ‘characteristic’ using resources from this thread to demonstrate MG don’t actually think that and wanted to reject the car but would accept a replacement or repair but making it clear I was within 30 days.

The dealership told me MG advised the best course of action was to get the car back for investigation. They had the car two weeks, then stated they did nothing other than test drive it as MG technical eventually just said it’s a ‘characteristic’ again and that they could not accept my rejection in MG’s behalf.

I’ll not name and shame the dealership yet as I get the impression they are equally unimpressed and although refusing the rejection, I think they are trying to do the best they can short of footing the bill for a defective car that they won’t get the money back for from MG. They haven’t been obstructive beyond refusing rejection, which I suspect is coming for MG U.K. and the whole getting the car back for assessment was a time wasting exercise to make 30 day rejection process an ordeal that they can try and fight.

It’s with the finance company now and they seemed completely baffled that they are refusing the rejection.

Anyway, this is a long winded warning not to buy a new XPower or any MG for that matter if you want a meaningful warranty. If you do buy an XPower, don’t give them the chance to fix it because they won’t. They will try and drag it out until it makes your life much more difficult! Write a letter or send an email to the dealer rejecting it as unsatisfactory, return it to them and demand a refund within 14 days.

The dealer has acknowledged I rejected mine within the first 30 days, they had it more of that time than I did, and either side of the 30 day end point but still refused my rejection. If I decide to take this court they wouldn’t have a leg to stand on but obviously they are hoping I’ll give up at MG U.K.s direction.

I’ll never buy another MG after this, that’s for certain! But the dealership I’m still giving the benefit of the doubt for now.

This is the current bollocks they will eventually come back with after dragging it out: “liaising with MG technical”(not that it’s anything new):

“MG Motor UK has since advised that the feedback felt through the steering system at higher speeds is considered a characteristic of the MG4 XPower. This is due to the car’s enhanced performance setup, including an additional drive motor, and modified suspension and steering geometry. Importantly, MG has confirmed that this is not a safety or mechanical concern, nor does it indicate a manufacturing defect.”

Yeah and I’m Santa Claus!! 🙁
What a disgrace, MG UK know how to spoil a half decent car.
Characteristic my arse
 
Sorry to hear about all this. What a sad state of affairs. 🙁 Although doesn't suprise me one bit, after the stuff I've read on here about MG UK 🤬
So what's the next move?
Although they said they didn’t do anything it seems they have as the car isn’t as bad as it was. The hum from the vibration is far less and under hard acceleration there is no sudden obvious rotational vibration like there was before. It’s not fixed but it’s improved.

I’d put that down to placebo effect but I was really trying to control my anger when I picked it up (getting pissy with people working there isn’t going to make this any easier) and had been told they didn’t do anything so was tuned into a session of getting white finger, but it was definitely inexplicably better.

My guess is they tried another fix on mine, it didn’t work fully and resorted to the ‘characteristic’ fob off because if they admit a fault or that something works to some degree it opens the floodgates.

I’m currently trying to balance bloody mindedness because MG are in the wrong and taking the piss and the car not being so unsatisfactory I won’t give up (this isn’t a fight I wanted to have)! The car is booked in for wheel tracking and balancing at my own expense because this hasn’t even been attempted under warranty despite explaining some of the issues. I’ve informed the dealership I’m getting this done and intend to claim the money back from them if it transpires that they are not correct and hoped they would agree to this as a gesture of goodwill. They have sort of agreed (with an arse covering statement about things changing due to use on the road despite me complaining about this the day after I picked the car up); so I’m hoping there is something wrong on that front that improves things to the point I can live with the car.

If not I’ll see what nonsense they have lined up for the finance company and if they can’t get anywhere I’ll start a charge back on my credit card as I used that to pay the deposit. If that doesn’t work I’ll probably take legal action as I’ll be so pissed off by that point it will become a matter of principle. I’ve been incredibly reasonable with them and have all the emails to prove it.
 
What a disgrace, MG UK know how to spoil a half decent car.
Characteristic my arse
Yep 🙁 A design fault can be forgiven but not when they keep knocking them out knowing that one exists without knowing the cause and trying to pass it off as normal.

I can’t see anything on the MG website about the XPower providing a potential (but not guaranteed) all over body massage function focusing on hands that might also include your torso and feet but might not include any any of the above. They really should promote it as this characteristic as you may or may not have these features due to manufacturing tolerances being at extreme ends and are effectively getting great features randomly.

Wet belt internal combustion engines destroying themselves after 60k miles aren’t faulty, it’s a ‘characteristic’
 
MG technical eventually just said it’s a ‘characteristic’
This is so easy to disprove, if it were the case then EVERY XPower would exhibit the same behaviour and they demonstrably do not.

I would be asking MG for the reports from testing to prove 100% of XPower models have this characteristic baked in. Can you imagine on page xx of an internal road test report it says, car vibrates at xxMPH.

Also based on this ridiculous statement from MG, those cars that do not vibrate should be rejected as they are not functioning correctly.
 
If not I’ll see what nonsense they have lined up for the finance company and if they can’t get anywhere I’ll start a charge back on my credit card as I used that to pay the deposit.
For the avoidance of doubt, it is a Section 75 claim you need to make with your credit card provider. When starting the process please make this point absolutely clear to the first (and every other subsequent) person you speak with at the card provider. (First line support's crib sheet likely says to use the charge back process initially, as it costs the card provider nothing since the funds come from the merchant's bank. This is of absolutely no use to use you - charge back would only apply for the deposit).
 
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Not been in here much lately.
Recently come out of retirement to go 4 on 4 off back on the trucks.

Anyway....you all know my thoughts about this and also know I am with at least 18 others in a group litigation.

Lots going on in the background, but as yet, the trigger appears to have not yet been pulled.

They need to pull their bloody fingers out though, as my car goes back in September.

Good Luck @unbornidentity, I knew what you were in for from the start.

As I also predicted, my car now being at 14000 miles is getting worse.

The vibes are now accompanied by quite a pronounced hum, which is surely some component wearing out due to the imbalance.

Here's hoping this gets this to court real soon.


 
Not been in here much lately.
Recently come out of retirement to go 4 on 4 off back on the trucks.

Anyway....you all know my thoughts about this and also know I am with at least 18 others in a group litigation.

Lots going on in the background, but as yet, the trigger appears to have not yet been pulled.

They need to pull their bloody fingers out though, as my car goes back in September.

Good Luck @unbornidentity, I knew what you were in for from the start.

As I also predicted, my car now being at 14000 miles is getting worse.

The vibes are now accompanied by quite a pronounced hum, which is surely some component wearing out due to the imbalance.

Here's hoping this gets this to court real soon.


Thanks.

Mine had the a hum from the start and sounds like it got an engine in too high a gear when it is doing it. It’s not as bad since I got it back even though they said they didn’t do anything to it!

Hope the litigation works out, I might end up joining it.

For the avoidance of doubt, it is a Section 75 claim you need to make with your credit card provider. When starting the process please make this point absolutely clear to the first (and every other subsequent) person you speak with at the card provider. (First line support's crib sheet likely says to use the charge back process initially, as it costs the card provider nothing since the funds come from the merchant's bank. This is of absolutely no use to use - charge back would only apply for the deposit).
Thanks for the advice.

This is so easy to disprove, if it were the case then EVERY XPower would exhibit the same behaviour and they demonstrably do not.

I would be asking MG for the reports from testing to prove 100% of XPower models have this characteristic baked in. Can you imagine on page xx of an internal road test report it says, car vibrates at xxMPH.

Also based on this ridiculous statement from MG, those cars that do not vibrate should be rejected as they are not functioning correctly.
Good idea, I’ll do that!
 
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And I hope you lot that bought one get them sorted
I bought one, fantastic deal and no issues with it at all, smooth as silk at all speeds up to 150kmh, haven't needed to go faster than that. Nothing to get 'sorted' here. Plan to keep it at least 5 years and would definitely consider another Xpower (or equivalent MG) when I decide to change.
 
Have you read about all the problems. my xpower has the dreaded vibration. I have a company id buzz van and the infotainment ect is million times better. Each to their own but I won't be going near another mg
 
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