Rolfe
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- MG4 SE SR
I think part of it is the EV comfort. I kept my 2009 Golf GTi (admittedly 135,000 miles, but I'd have called it a smooth runner) in my garage for a week or two after I got the MG4, waiting for the salvage guy to collect it. (The insurance had decided to write it off due to cosmetic bodywork damage in an accident.)
Then collection day came and I moved the MG4 out of the way to get the Golf into the driveway for the pickup. I was really startled when I started the Golf for the last time to drive it out of the garage. It felt clunky and noisy and even a bit unpleasant. This is the car I'd been pretty thrilled with for almost 14 years. I think riding a piston engine is a strain we don't really notice until it's not there any more.
But the other thing is definitely the HVAC. Instead of blasting me with hot or cold air, the MG4 simply gets the cabin to the right temperature without any fuss and holds it there. This has impressed me since day 1. I honestly think there's something majorly wrong with the OP's car.
Then collection day came and I moved the MG4 out of the way to get the Golf into the driveway for the pickup. I was really startled when I started the Golf for the last time to drive it out of the garage. It felt clunky and noisy and even a bit unpleasant. This is the car I'd been pretty thrilled with for almost 14 years. I think riding a piston engine is a strain we don't really notice until it's not there any more.
But the other thing is definitely the HVAC. Instead of blasting me with hot or cold air, the MG4 simply gets the cabin to the right temperature without any fuss and holds it there. This has impressed me since day 1. I honestly think there's something majorly wrong with the OP's car.