Topeka
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We've had our (second hand) 72 plate ZS EV Long Range since February. We bought it with 14k on the clock and it's currently at 20k. It's generally been problem free.
However a couple of months ago, we noticed the false leather coating which covers most of the steering wheel was starting to flake and peel away. None of the drivers wear rings (which is what we thought was causing it), or any moisturisers or anything else that we think could be causing it.
Is this a common issue? Has anyone else experienced this?
Everywhere else inside the interior is fine, no signs of wear on the seats or dash etc. But the steering wheel looks
Reading the warranty, it seems the steering wheel is only covered for 12 months.
Is there anything at all MG can do to replace/repair it? It's not great that with the car being just over 2 years old and only 20k miles half the "leather" coating has flaked away.
Would we have any chance under the Consumer Rights Act (fit for purpose etc)? We aren't the original owners and it was bought privately second hand - would that negate any claim we had under the CRA?
Lastly, is there anything we can do to actually repair the coating? We don't want to use a steering wheel cover.
Thanks
We've had our (second hand) 72 plate ZS EV Long Range since February. We bought it with 14k on the clock and it's currently at 20k. It's generally been problem free.
However a couple of months ago, we noticed the false leather coating which covers most of the steering wheel was starting to flake and peel away. None of the drivers wear rings (which is what we thought was causing it), or any moisturisers or anything else that we think could be causing it.
Is this a common issue? Has anyone else experienced this?
Everywhere else inside the interior is fine, no signs of wear on the seats or dash etc. But the steering wheel looks

Reading the warranty, it seems the steering wheel is only covered for 12 months.
Is there anything at all MG can do to replace/repair it? It's not great that with the car being just over 2 years old and only 20k miles half the "leather" coating has flaked away.
Would we have any chance under the Consumer Rights Act (fit for purpose etc)? We aren't the original owners and it was bought privately second hand - would that negate any claim we had under the CRA?
Lastly, is there anything we can do to actually repair the coating? We don't want to use a steering wheel cover.
Thanks
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