That's different - your current policy was ending and the insurer declined to offer a new insurance contract, so answering No is correct. A cancellation is the insurer terminating a current policy, to which you must answer Yes when (not if) asked.
Bjorn uses a specific speed so that he can cross-compare all the cars whilst minimising the variables that apply for each journey. If he wanted a better efficiency then he'd use 100 km/h or less. :)
FWIW I use a wireless AA adapter in the USB A socket, and have a 12V USB adapter in the "lighter" socket that has 2x USB A outlets (rated at 2A and 1A). If I need to charge my Xiaomi Redmi Note 13 Pro Plus then I simply plug it into the 2A outlet, otherwise it stays in my pocket. :)
Mine has covered about 15k km in over 2 years. (Low usage). My SOH is about 92.2%, so yes - your appears normal. It would help if you said how long you've had the car/how old it is.
That's why I thought he said gigawatts ... my early work life involved supplying and commissioning control and safety equipment in power stations, and every power generating unit was rated at its maximum instantaneous power output (typically from 250 megawatts upwards). These compressed air...
What version is your Infotainment system? (Full number please ... SWInnn-nnnnn-nnnnRnn format). I know that SWI68-29958-1300R59 had an issue where the hotspot could be connected to but the DNS server configuration was wrong, so you couldn't get data a connection. The workaround was to set a...
The wireless adapter I use gives all the same AA functionality as plugging in via cable, except you can leave your phone in your pocket. (You need to go into the Developer Settings in AA- click the 3 dots at the top right - and turn on Wireless Android Auto). I've not had any issues at all since...
He also mentioned units going into Hunterston power station in Scotland, whereby a single 2.5gW unit could power just about every home in Scotland for 12 hours. And the non-cryo units have 60-70% efficiency, compared to Hydrogen's efficiency of about 30% (at best).
Exactly. If the MY22 cars need to use the physical brakes to bring the car to a complete stop, So What? (In fact that methodology would probably remove the "unexpected reversing" syndrome that some have reported when using OPD going down a hill). :)
The same reasoning applies for not having OPD on the MY22 cars ... MG say it is because of hardware changes - I say it's because they can't be arsed to invest any time (AKA money) in doing the software changes to add it to the earlier cars. (ACC/TJA will bring the car to a complete stop - so the...
Search this board for CCU issue. It's a well-known problem for earlier cars with the 3-phase onboard charger. The only solution is a new CCU. (Apart from a couple of people who've had the issue resolved by software updates - that's what's tried first anyway, but the vast majority require new CCU...
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