Jomarkh
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You could phone the charger operator to remotely stop the charge.
Press the big red button. If there was one, which brand of charger was it ?Oh I tried! For 40 mins. I was in hold the entire time. By that point I only had 3% til full!
Excellent choice ? and welcomeHi, I recently joined the forum as I picked up my first EV, an MG4 SE LR, and I'm quite interested in the MG lineup in general, I think they're great value.
I'm also a Software Engineer, so pretty interested in all the tech too.
I've also just joined and will be picking up my MG4 SE LR on Friday. My first EV (excluding two eBikes). Could have had it in grey, black or blue all at the same price. I chose blue for visibility. I originally intended to get the SR with LFP batteries but went with the extra range of the LR with its NMC battery chemistry which only weighs 30Kg more and has the aperture grill shutters (AGS). The LFP vs NMC chemistry differences are interesting. I neglected to check on insurance costs before ordering but fortunately have been pleasantly surprised. Home charger point on order.Hi, I recently joined the forum as I picked up my first EV, an MG4 SE LR, and I'm quite interested in the MG lineup in general, I think they're great value.
I'm also a Software Engineer, so pretty interested in all the tech too.
Did you choose the NMC battery over the LPF just for the extra range?I've also just joined and will be picking up my MG4 SE LR on Friday. My first EV (excluding two eBikes). Could have had it in grey, black or blue all at the same price. I chose blue for visibility. I originally intended to get the SR with LFP batteries but went with the extra range of the LR with its NMC battery chemistry which only weighs 30Kg more and has the aperture grill shutters (AGS). The LFP vs NMC chemistry differences are interesting. I neglected to check on insurance costs before ordering but fortunately have been pleasantly surprised. Home charger point on order.
Yes. Particularly when I learnt of the effect of cold weather on range. But I also wanted the active grill shutters of the long range car.Did you choose the NMC battery over the LPF just for the extra range?
Hi
Recently acquired a six month old 2024 HS PHEV Trophy. After testing pretty much every PHEV on the market, settled on this one as it seemed good value and a decent car. Previous car was a Mitsubishi Outlander PHEV. I did also like the Cupra Formentor PHEV, but wife wasn't keen
I'm still getting used to it and it's quirks (like when it pauses at ~50mph when you floor it) but I understand that can be improved my enabling AMT mode.
Another thing, is it possible to change the Apple Carplay/Android Auto widget to something else on the home screen as it seems unnecessary as it activates anyway when you plug in a phone. I can change the other two widgets, but not this one for some reason. Am I missing something?
Thanks
Welcome to the forum and great choice of car although I am not sure they were out in 2012Hello,
Just replaced a 12 year old petrol Megane estate for a 2012 PFL MG5 LR. Both in white.
Oops, corrected that.Welcome to the forum and great choice of car although I am not sure they were out in 2012.
Do you know if it had the Tesla Supercharger update?
When we were looking for our current car, an Arnold Clarke dealer told me they have the ability to register their cars all over the UK, so, in theory at least, you could buy a car in Scotland and find it has a London plate.That's Edinburgh too. It's covered by all plates starting SK to SO
Maybe they bought from Arnold Clark's?
Seems not, oh well.Oops, corrected that.
I'll take it along to the open chargers at the Trafford Centre and find out