MG ZS Hybrid+ Owners Survey.

Based on your ownership experience and the value for money of the car, would you recommend buy it?

  • YES

    Votes: 12 85.7%
  • NO

    Votes: 2 14.3%

  • Total voters
    14
A four-speed automatic, electric heating and when you step on the brakes that boosts the recuperation like other manufacturers would have been really great. That would have saved even more fuel and minimised revving up
 
A four-speed automatic, electric heating and when you step on the brakes that boosts the recuperation like other manufacturers would have been really great. That would have saved even more fuel and minimised revving up
I think he’s asking about the MG ZS Hybrid +, after all, he has the same name as the car! The confusing part is that he lives in Sapin.
I’m unsure quite how to respond, to his request. I waiting to see how PD052 affects my thoughts. In the meantime, I like the car, and as I’m becoming more familiar with it the more I like it.
Regarding value for money, at £24,500 it’s a no brainer.
 
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Sure, that's the issue. I've seen many comments in threads that could confuse potential buyers. Whether it revs up to 4000 rpm when I don't want it to, whether it lacks a rear light, or doesn't have an equalizer. It's clear that improvements can always be made. But, considering the car costs between 5,000 and 8,000 € less than its competitors, is it a car suitable for everyday use, or will I regret buying it every day?

PS. I have paid the deposit and I am waiting for it to be delivered.
 
If I hadn't got the PD052 update, the car would have gone back to the dealer. But the price and the interior can't be the only reason why a vehicle is bought. After all, who would buy a Porsche when a Fiat Panda engine is doing its job in it? :ROFLMAO:

Sorry too much Top Gear watching;)
 
Sure, that's the issue. I've seen many comments in threads that could confuse potential buyers. Whether it revs up to 4000 rpm when I don't want it to, whether it lacks a rear light, or doesn't have an equalizer. It's clear that improvements can always be made. But, considering the car costs between 5,000 and 8,000 € less than its competitors, is it a car suitable for everyday use, or will I regret buying it every day?

PS. I have paid the deposit and I am waiting for it to be delivered.
Yes I think you will enjoy the car, if the price is important to you.
I think the price tag is actually an important aspect to consider: this car packs A LOT of features for its price and to get the same from other brands you need to pay easily 1.5 times that. I just checked a Kona and to get the same features in New Zealand I’d have to spend NZ$60k versus the 40 I spent on my ZSH+

Is it perfect? No I don’t think so. But the needle is on the positive for me.
 
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