FreeCharge is only available though BGas authorised installers. And your mate should NOT be installing any charger without the required qualifications, and issues and his/your household insurance could be drawn into question !
Sames question has been asked by Lightpainter on other forums. can't see why we should anwser.
Here's mine, I'd like a holiday in the USA pains for by you, please give me money, by bank details are: xxxxx:ROFLMAO:
Please complete the following survey and help put the MG WHAT CAR survey record straight:
https://survey.alchemer.eu/s3/90474827/6fe2cc473d53&rdt=1
Thank you
Reading though the reviews, a lot are down to owners not knowing how two operate their car. E.g. not being able to get out of the passenger door, open the charging port. "The part was an Osram D3S bulb. The price for the bulb was £296 including VAT". Bulb is £49.65 from Halford.
Are we dealing...
Range is showing a(y)s little low, but that guesstimate figure should improve (or otherwise) in time, depending on your driving style. The battery for longer life should only be charged to 80%, unless needed for a longer journey.
Enjoy your new ZS
Our clunks is not as bad as others, but I'm please to say we just get under the wire to be part of the 'Clunk and Click Club' (CCC). But with all the other knocks and rattles on our ZS TLR they are not really notable to other than the driver(y) ?.
What real use is 22kW charging in the UK? charge twice as fast over night if you have a 3 phase system (not common in the UK)? But I guess AC charging causes less wear and tear on the battery.
My Dads wooden handled screw driver, and woodworker mallet (repaired by him more than once), both over 70 years old to my knowledge. Love them, bring back such good memories of my late Dad.
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