Ours is the same age as yours but we've had it from new so had plenty of time to get used to the quirks.
I guess it's a matter of personal preference. I hate the digital speedo; I'm not blind, I don't need my speed displayed in a font and size that can probably be read by the driver of the car behind, particularly when I already have that information on the left of the screen! I like the traditional needle speedo and when we briefly looked at changing to the FL model and had a test drive, I hated the all digital dash. Messy and confusing I thought!
Not saving settings is the biggest annoyance though; was that fixed in the FL?
What I also dislike is the nagging noise that comes from the left seat when you put it in sport mode and boot it. Does anybody else get that?
After almost 3 years of ownership I wouldn't say I love the car but it is proving incredibly practical, exceptionally cheap to run, and very reliable. Hopefully I'm still saying that in 3 weeks when it goes for it's first MOT!
I just find it difficult to see what speed I'm doing with the analogue speedo as the needle covers the small numbers. Maybe it's an age thing or my seat adjustment makes it worse or maybe just getting more grumpy with age.
Having to change to eco mode every time is a pain and I often forget to do it resulting in a quicker than intended take off. but the biggest bugbear is the HVAC defaulting to AC on when you hit auto. What is that all about? In all of my cars for the last 20 years I have deliberately kept the AC off most of the time as I don't like icy cold air blasting in my face, unless the temp is above 25C and that is very rare in Ireland, the vast majority of the time I use AC is to clear the windscreen.
So to have AC on by default in an EV is (in this country) just stupid.
I tend to get that nagging noise from the passenger seat too. Mmmmmm
After four weeks of ownership I am liking the car more and more, it's no Merc but does everything it needs to very well.
Here is another quirk that is not unique to the MG5. Terrible screen design on the infotainment system!
The radio has the ability to display lots of information like name of show, current track etc but can you see it? No, you have to press an obscure button that takes you to a horrible screen where that is the only thing on display and to do anything else you need to go back.
For me one of the joys of DAB and modern FM is having all that information displayed and the screen has loads of free real estate but the designers chose to hide it.
They also decided that 6 channels on the main display was enough for anyone when there was plenty of room on the screen for 8 or 10. There are a lot more than 6 radio stations that I want to save and see displayed.
And the big heart symbols with a number are just unnecessary nonsense taking up space and causing clutter.