Bricktop X PWR
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Tasty, and a view ?Just gave the green hornet a wash ?
Tasty, and a view ?Just gave the green hornet a wash ?
-22?! Wow....I testdrove the 51 kWh MG4, and remember the turning circle as very narrow. I don't think it is as small on my Xpower, probably because of the front driveshafts. Anyone know the turning circle of Xpower? The RWD ones supposedly have 10,6 m.
I have another good thing about the MG4 today. I drove my Xpower in -22 degrees C today, and it was still very good heat in the cabin, so the heat pump still produce good heat in this temperature, and was surely adequate. But I noticed that if I turned the AC button off on the main screen, the heat was gone. So it looks like the AC button will control the heat pump entirely. Really no reason to ever turn it off in any temperature then. The MG4 heat pump cars do not have any PTC heater in addition?
Hi Simon, they did a temporary repair, which seems to be as good as new, whilst they ordered the parts, which interestingly they said are on back order. Perhaps an indication of a recurring issue?Hi Adiel,
You mentioned that your foot rest failed on you well this happened to mine after just 800 miles of owning mine and it has been nearly 2 months now with still no reply from MG if this is covered under their warranty or not? I've even started a separate post about failing foot rests as it appears I am not alone
As a matter of interest what did your local dealer say when you told them the foot rest had broken.
My local dealer basically told me that they have not heard this ever happening before but clearly something is going wrong somewhere... It starts with a squeak and then BOSH!!! - The beautiful foot rest is no longer![]()
I came here after I bought my Excite 51 (SE SR I think) and I was overwhelmed by the "niggly" annoyances. I'm still and I have to admit I was over reacting a little. Since the first "shock" when I realized the car has a "selective memory" I learned to live with it. I'm not saying I'm over it, and I still lose my temper every now and then, because of this, but since the beginning of my EV journey I went to test drive other EVs, specifically focussed on the issues I had and I can tell MG4 isn't bad on the current market. Also the software update what I requested from my dealer made a huge difference. Now, I can say I have no regrets, and I'm completely sure for this kind of money I could not make a better choice. I'm not saying I'm not looking other EVs with a bit of envy, but all of them about 25-30% more expensive and I barely can afford this one (OK it's not completely true, but I'm not willing to pay more). So back to your concern, MG4 has grown on the market and I think it is worth what they asking for it.I’m glad you posted this. I’m still thinking seriously about an MG4 Trophy, but over the last week there does seem to have been a lot of “issues” being described. Some minor niggles and annoyances but others more serious. I am starting to think about looking elsewhere, as I would like my first EV to be a positive experience.
Its so good the normally secretive CIA operatives in Stoke have chosen it for their undercover activities!We’ve had our mg4 trophy (my22) for just over twelve months - it is the most enjoyable car I’ve ever had.
I like it so much that when an opportunity came up for me to get an xpower on salary sacrifice with work, I jumped at the chance. Our second mg4 was delivered just before Christmas.
The xpower is easily as good as the trophy…but better ?
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What a great post. And it pretty much mirrors my feelings although I have not done anything like as many miles.Its been exactly a year to the day (well yesterday) since I placed my order after taking a test drive. I got my MG4 Trophy in March 2023 and I love it!
In 2022 I was shelling out £90 to £100 for a tank of diesel for my Merc GLA 220D and I said enough was enough, I want to go electric but they are all so expensive! All I want is a decent spec family sized car that runs on electric has over 250miles range under £35K. Then the MG4 lands with its game changing price, but I held my excitement until I watched some reviews on YouTube. Every single one I watched was glowing saying how well it was built and how fun to drive it was, and the test drive I took also proved that.
Now a year later and having completed 10 months of varied usage I can say that I am so glad I went ahead and bought it. I have done several round trips from Belfast to Dublin airport on a single charge! People have been amazed at that. Also at Christmas I always have to do a lot of taxiing of family away from home (and my beloved hypervolt charger) so I wasnt sure I would have enough for 4 days of taking family members and presents to deliver to friends and visit other family up to 40 miles away but I got back home with 18% battery left! Amazing! My family all found it very roomy and my Dad enjoyed the heated passenger seat on a chilly boxing day drive to the coast.
I always drive it with a smile on my face, and I've seen quite a few MG4's round Belfast, in fact my neighbour in the next street over has exactly the same spec and colourhavent had the nerve to go and ask him what he thinks
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It is the Finnish spec so it has three phase charging, I get around 9.0-9.8kW from a public 22kW charger.Good to hear!
Question though: you write 22kw AC charging. Does your car have a 22kw charger?
What I like is
1. Quiet to drive.
2. Great handling.
3. Minimal cost to run with home charger and solar power.
4. Never have to go to petrol station.
5. Servicing at 24 month intervals
6. It only takes 30 seconds when I start up to turn off LKA, speed sign recognition, and front collision assist.
7. Speed limiting so I don’t speed by accident.
My service interval is 40,000 km or 24months as instructed by the MG dealer.Just make sure you get a "service" at 12 months to keep you 7 year warranty intact and another 12 months of Breakdown cover included.
I've have a service plan for my car and the first service is just £95.
Bit steep for what is essentially a checkover and possibly the pollen filter, but it is a requirement of the warranty.
My dealer specifically made a point of what I said above, UK specific mind you.My service interval is 40,000 km or 24months as instructed by the MG dealer.