7000 miles and 7 months in, and I still look forward to the drive every single time I take it out.
The buzz of having so much power has simply not worn off.
The best thing is just knowing the potential under your right foot, should it be requested.
Still without doubt, one of the most practical cars I have owned in recent years.
Easy to drive, spacious, comfortable and quiet, it gets on with the business of just being a car.
The suspension is perfectly judged for our quite awful (in places) British roads.
Great control and an entertaining Chassis at anything up to 7 tenths.
Start pushing on after that and the weight of the car does start to make itself felt.
Fit and finish is still excellent, although I would have preferred any surface material instead of Piano Black.
It's a pain to look after and shows up every mark along with being very easy to scratch, despite my best efforts.
No rattles or breakages of any trim whatsoever along with one of the nicest steering wheels I've held in any car.
I was initially very disappointed with the stereo until I discovered the Virtual Subwoofer and Equaliser.
Now I'm very happy with the sound reproduction I can receive.
Spotify through Android Auto all commanded by Voice is my go to.
Since my R46 update I am pleased to see that my biggest gripe of the ACC gap being too small, is now more acceptable to me on its widest setting.
The ACC will now also obey the speed requested of it and not slow dramatically in the curves like it used to.
The X Power vibe debacle is for all intents and purposes eliminated for me since I upped the tyre pressures to the maximum recommended, which is 41psi.
My change of tyres to Michelin Pilot Sport 5's have also improved every aspect of the driving experience for me, with grip in the wet being the most notable improvement.
I had an external temperature sensor replaced due to it going bad, which put me in the hands of the dealer network.
Not pretty, but it was fixed quickly.
The FULL debacle can be seen here....
Ive done a search and come up short so....I've left this nearly a week hoping that the car might get a grip of itself. It hasn't. I noticed last week that my outside temperature reading was 29 degrees. Every time I've used it since, it's been over 30. Today when I went out to strip and clean...
www.mgevs.com
The rear camera is also due to be replaced soon, but apart from that, fingers crossed, nothing else has failed.
The regular and common software glitches notwithstanding, and turning off the LKA at the start of every journey, the car has exceeded all my expectations.
As a side note, if I do forget to switch off LKA, since the update, it does intervene much less than it did.
So in summary,
It looks good, goes well, and gets more attention out and about than I expected.
It's practical, easy to drive, easy to park, spacious, quiet, and goes like a stabbed rat when required.
I have never personally stabbed a rat.
Quite hard to sneak up on in my experience.?
Cheap as chips to run and own, compared with any comparable horsepowerd ICE car I have ever owned. EVER.
(£2000 in one month, in petrol alone, on a two week 'driving' holiday for my M5 Touring in 2012)
I am happy to recommend this car to anyone looking for a "budget" Performance EV.
Budget my arse.
Cost me 35k because I could not wait and wanted it last week.?
No regrets though, as I can see me doing at least 3 years with this car, which believe me, if you knew me, is quite simply, a bloody miracle.
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