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It's an eSIM in the car, not a physical SIM. Perhaps someone will find a way to reprogramme it. ?

Sales of X-Power in Australia have been halted until this has been addressed.If so please let us Brits know gow you get on with the steering damper fix
Of these I have:There are quite a few things you can do for free or by spending varying amounts of money to improve the MG4. I've detailed them here combining all the best ideas from UK and AUS
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Easy DIY upgrades for MG4 in Australia: improve lighting, looks, safety and more - Electrifying Everything - by Neerav Bhatt
The MG4 is currently one of Australia's most popular electric cars available for a relatively affordable price. I have borrowed media loan cars of Essencewww.bhatt.id.au
I'd love for the word to be Froot in British English countries like Australia and the UK. But I fear that American cultural influence will force it to become that other word.is it a Froot or a Frunk
Rolfe, don't you agree? Don't you want to speak the King's English?You don't need a frunk.
I'd love for the word to be Froot in British English countries like Australia and the UK. But I fear that American cultural influence will force it to become that other word.
Rolfe, don't you agree? Don't you want to speak the King's English?
I'm in wa, got my 64 Essence about 2 months ago. Reasonably happy with it. Have had two AEB activations when turning right at an intersection, for no discernible reason. Scary and dangerous. Other gripe is when you change certain settings, they don't save. Have to do it every time you drive. Very annoying!
Sales of X-Power in Australia have been halted until this has been addressed.
Edit: I probably should say deliveries have been halted, not sales. You can still buy one, just might have to wait a bit.
Not surprising, given you were an SNP candidate for your local constituency about 10 years ago.I'd happily drown the King and his English!
Ah! Being from Australia, I find the monarchy amusing. It just didn't occur to me that it would be otherwise for other people. Please accept my apologies for being so inconsiderate.I'd happily drown the King and his English!
Not surprising, given you were an SNP candidate for your local constituency about 10 years ago.![]()
Ah! Being from Australia, I find the monarchy amusing. It just didn't occur to me that it would be otherwise for other people. Please accept my apologies for being so inconsiderate.
As for "froot", I do try, but my rock star influence only goes so far. Mostly in my imagination.
I also campaign quietly for correctness in units, even for the case of the letters. No Kelvin week Henries (KwH) in forums where I have editing privileges, at least where I notice them.
When using the SI or metric system of units, only multiples of one million and higher use capital letter prefixes. The rest use lower case, with one lower case Greek letter, μ, thrown into the mix for micro (10⁻⁶).The units are interesting. I was always taught
I also use OBDLink (LX in my case) for my track car to monitor the vitals (oil pressure, temps, etc).
- an OBD2 adapter (OBDLink CX), mainly for use with ABRP.
Not sure it's all that useful for other stuff, other than a little bit of a diagnostic.