jeffgolding
Standard Member
Hi, this is my first MG and I am totally delighted with it, I have previously bought NEW Merced’s GLC and NEW Range Rover Evoque and in my opinion as a consumer not an engineer the MG is the equal of both of them in terms of build quality, and is superior to them both in terms of ride comfort and driving experience.
Yes , sure it does have a few small foibles , but I read as many forum articles as I could before I purchased and was fully aware of them, I also read every article I could on how to drive a PHEV and adopt what I learned ie, ev mode better suited to urban use, hybrid use on faster roads, I select when to go into EV mode, I let the vehicle think about hybrid mode, I always start journeys with a full battery and aim to end with an empty one.
I have learned how to use all of the systems on board, sometimes by asking questions as the manual is not the best.
I really like the way you have to “drive” the vehicle rather than just push the accelerator, and the actual driving comfort and experience is brilliant, the more I drive it the more I love it.
At the moment I seriously think that my next vehicle will be an MG, and if the infrastructure improves possibly the MARVEL.
WELL DONE MG, but don’t sit back on your laurels as there will always be room for improvement whatever you come up with.
Jeff Golding
Ps, I drive sensibly, I am a retired ambulance officer and have done my share of high speed driving. I generally observe speed limits and on a long run on A roads maintain 60-70 mph and my current mpg reading is 224, how they get this I don’t know, all I do know is it’s is extremely economical.
Yes , sure it does have a few small foibles , but I read as many forum articles as I could before I purchased and was fully aware of them, I also read every article I could on how to drive a PHEV and adopt what I learned ie, ev mode better suited to urban use, hybrid use on faster roads, I select when to go into EV mode, I let the vehicle think about hybrid mode, I always start journeys with a full battery and aim to end with an empty one.
I have learned how to use all of the systems on board, sometimes by asking questions as the manual is not the best.
I really like the way you have to “drive” the vehicle rather than just push the accelerator, and the actual driving comfort and experience is brilliant, the more I drive it the more I love it.
At the moment I seriously think that my next vehicle will be an MG, and if the infrastructure improves possibly the MARVEL.
WELL DONE MG, but don’t sit back on your laurels as there will always be room for improvement whatever you come up with.
Jeff Golding
Ps, I drive sensibly, I am a retired ambulance officer and have done my share of high speed driving. I generally observe speed limits and on a long run on A roads maintain 60-70 mph and my current mpg reading is 224, how they get this I don’t know, all I do know is it’s is extremely economical.