Rolfe
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I said it before, you and Bowfer are a match made in heaven. And I'd like to be a fly on the wall.
Doubt we’d have much to say. Both got lemons of different cars. However, Volkswagen are historically perceived as reliable cars and they aren’t. They are riding on their past.I said it before, you and Bowfer are a match made in heaven. And I'd like to be a fly on the wall.
Enjoy ??So I finally managed finally to get the SE SR FL version for 22,000 EUR with 7000KM, 12 months old. The car is being prepared and I'll be having it home in few weeks. Thanks all for inputs and support.
Congratulations. If it’s from an MG4 dealer try to insist they update the software to R33 before you collect it. Fixes a few issues and seems very stable to me.So I finally managed finally to get the SE SR FL version for 22,000 EUR with 7000 km, 12 months old. The car is being prepared and I'll be having it home in few weeks. Thanks all for inputs and support.
The SE in the UK is R33 but the Trophy is R59. Should be on or the other though.Thank you, I told them I want R59, assuming it is available for the SE version as well.
Thank siteguru. I'm looking at Extended range so yeah, 23 plate which makes 1-2k more expensive than VW but less mileage and newer car.The earliest MG4 you'll get is a 72 plate. If you want a Trophy ER (77kWh battery) then I think the oldest will be a 73 plate.
It doesn't seem easy to hunt down whose batteries VW use. MG's batteries are supplied by a joint venture between SAIC and CATL.
Model year 24 with wipers and bigger wheels not MY23.If the car has a rear wiper then it's a model year 23 version so should come with OPD. No rear wiper = no OPD.
As I said, let’s agree to disagree.You can if you like, but @siteguru is right.