PercyMinder
Standard Member
@siteguru can I try again?Sounds like you have a car from a batch close to mine. (Mine was built late August '22 and I collected on 25-Nov-22). Mine had the oil leak fix (3 times - now seems OK) and also software updates (including the lock in recall) and has generally been OK. Yes, LKA isn't great but anecdotal evidence suggests that it's not wildly worse than many other systems out there - and as there aren't driver profiles then NCAP says it has to default to On if you want a 5-star rating. A quick way to turn it off would be better - even as an option from the pull down menu on the Infotainment screen (i.e. where you can turn off ESC).
You haven't given a timeline above so I can't really advise further re. Consumer Rights ... if the issues you've raised re. "features" are the main reason for rejection then this may be problematic as it's a very subjective assessment.
Perpetual issue:
1] On switching the car from Normal to Sport on the central screen with in a few minutes the setting jumps to ‘Snow’ (- although I believe the car is in Sport mode).
Transient issues:
2] Fails to ‘see’ the key and refuses to go into drive - the only solution has been to get out the car, lock it and then start again. (Comment: key is in the central console!)
3] Reduced regen braking warning given above 95% SOC does not always display.
4] Reduced regen braking warning appears at SOC below 95%. (Although braking not affected & from memory the record low is 73%).
5] Energy use ‘green bar’ has appeared as orange.
6] Android Auto on the central screen - I have many of the issues noted by other contributors - in addition (?) if I switch off ‘maps’ to alter central screen settings and the maps are off for more than a few seconds the phone link is most often lost. I also have problems that the associated ‘star’ button and ‘speech’ buttons on the steering wheel can refuse to work.
(I would rate this as Android Auto / Info screen fault as ‘often’ rather than occasional).
7] (This has only happened when waiting at traffic lights). Sitting in drive & handbrake on. Go to accelerate away and car refuses to move and tells me to ‘fasten seatbelt’…… The only solution I found was to put the car into Park then start again.
FYI to me this is as bad an issue as LKA.
Timeline(?)
A] Issues reported when it went in for the ‘lock-in’ recall: 2] & 6] - Jan ’23. Not fixed and reported for resolution in the next set of visits.
B] Issues itemised for its 3 visits in June/July ‘23 year: 1], 2], 3], 6], 7]
Since these have all reoccurred since the 3rd visit. Q: how many attempts to fix these problems is reasonable?
For item 1] I was told MG would be consulted. Q: is it reasonable that since July I have had no feedback?
C] Issue 4]. This one is new being seen since the 3rd visit.
My expectations:
The MG4 I own occasionally shows a number of messages which are clearly ‘in error’ and behaves in an unplanned manner (fault 7]). These issues seem almost unique to my vehicle and are not seen by the vast majority of MG4 owners & drivers.
I want a vehicle that is not unique. I want an MG4 like virtually everyone to whom such issues are unknown.
Q: is that unreasonable?
But:
Q: Is my situation, the type of faults experienced and the unsuccessful attempts to resolve them sufficient to make claims against MG for ‘goods not fit for purpose’?
@siteguru you mention ‘subjective’ - do you consider my 6 transient faults as such?