Buster72
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Thanks for this.I always use Eco, regen 3 and there is an extra eco slider. Turn off LDA and tend to set TJA to 60mph on dual carriageway.
Thanks for this.I always use Eco, regen 3 and there is an extra eco slider. Turn off LDA and tend to set TJA to 60mph on dual carriageway.
The id3 is also made in China.In my tiny mind, I compare MG's build quality to it's nearest EV rivals, not ICE cars, as an equivalent priced German ICE for example car is in a different league build quality wise compared to the MG's IMO.
I think the MG4 build quality is good and around the ID3 mark, which is cheap inside, but well screwed together IMO.
I would suggest it's better than a Leaf or Zoe but not as good as the Born's or eMegane's.
I think from purely sitting in a SE, my only concern would be the longevity of the seats as to me they felt relatively poor. Hopefully that proves not to be the case.
All in all I think for the price (of an EV), MG have done a good job.
Absolutely no point in committing to a big financial outlay if your aren't 100% happy.I have an MG4 SE SR on order which should be here around mid May. I'm at the point now that I am unfortunately losing confidence in the car and MG in general. I find this a real shame as the MG4 pricing was pretty much my only way I could get into EV ownership. Until it was released, I had written the idea off of ever owning one as I wasn't prepared to spend £35k+ on a car. I'm almost resenting the car before it even arrives. I actually have a test drive in a new Megane E-Tech booked but feel that i'm just going through the motions as I know I won't buy a car for £37k. I think i'll give it until the end of the month and then cancel the MG4. It all just seems like one big expensive headache. Perhaps in a few yEars when a "Gen 2" version comes out i'll try again.
Your wife has good taste? in all seriousness though I get what your saying, buying a new car should be exciting and enjoyable and as much as a lot of members are for the most part fine there are a good few shockers out there. There are also more than a good few shocking examples of dealer and MG customer service or lack there off.For me there are just too many reported faults. Naff seats, bulge in under tray, software issues, oil leak, lock in problems etc. I know this is the first car on the new MSP but it's not like it's MGs first rodeo and it certainly isn't their first EV. I knowingly ordered a standard range so the good range/poor range issue doesn't bother me as it will always be way cheaper to run than my current diesel. My biggest concern is that I thought EVs were supposed to be simpler because they have less moving parts. If that is indeed the case then christ knows what a balls up the MG4 would have been had it also been an ICE car. My wife is trying to convince me to consider the Megane we went to look at but the whole EV journey really is leaving a sour taste in my mouth. It seams you either pay extortionate prices of £35k upwards which the working class guy in me simply cannot do or you go MG4 sub £30k budget (still friggin expensive) and you take your chances. From what some of you are saying, i'd have more chance of a favorable outcome if I put my £36,995 down on a 3 legged donkey to win the Derby. I'll give until the end of the month as the dealer is telling me that their tracking system is down until the 15th Feb (probably a lie), then i'll think about just cancelling and stick with my diesel until i'm absolutely forced to ditch it.
Forums like this one tend to be busier with people complaining than with the people who are content with their car. Especially as there's no real timeframe after which people say "I've had no problems with my car".For me there are just too many reported faults. Naff seats, bulge in under tray, software issues, oil leak, lock in problems etc. I know this is the first car on the new MSP but it's not like it's MGs first rodeo and it certainly isn't their first EV. I knowingly ordered a standard range so the good range/poor range issue doesn't bother me as it will always be way cheaper to run than my current diesel. My biggest concern is that I thought EVs were supposed to be simpler because they have less moving parts. If that is indeed the case then christ knows what a balls up the MG4 would have been had it also been an ICE car. My wife is trying to convince me to consider the Megane we went to look at but the whole EV journey really is leaving a sour taste in my mouth. It seams you either pay extortionate prices of £35k upwards which the working class guy in me simply cannot do or you go MG4 sub £30k budget (still friggin expensive) and you take your chances. From what some of you are saying, i'd have more chance of a favorable outcome if I put my £36,995 down on a 3 legged donkey to win the Derby. I'll give until the end of the month as the dealer is telling me that their tracking system is down until the 15th Feb (probably a lie), then i'll think about just cancelling and stick with my diesel until i'm absolutely forced to ditch it.
I've never met Putin but apparently it's quite safe to say he's an arse. I think it's more than anecdotal... the whole no smoke without fire malarkey. I've owned my 2016 Kia Sportage for 4 years and other than MOT's and servicing it has only been in to Kia once and that was a scheduled recall.... once in 4 years!! You are 100% right that there is probably 10 happy owners to every 1 unhappy owner. The problem is that even the happy people seem to be having issues but they are "happy" to live with them. Perhaps more of these "happy" owners should be shouting to the rafters about the joys of MG4 ownership. Otherwise just like other times through history, the silent majority become irrelevant.Forums like this one tend to be busier with people complaining than with the people who are content with their car. Especially as there's no real timeframe after which people say "I've had no problems with my car".
I've also seen the same people posting repeatedly about their poor experience. I can understand their frustration, but I'm not sure what it achieves. Why hang around an MG forum when you're driving a Mégane? (But obviously that's just my opinion; they have every right).
Likewise, to be honest, posts like yours will, for some people, reinforce the idea that the MG4 is riddled with faults. But you have no personal experience, real evidence or statistics, just anecdotal evidence. When folk list the issues people have had, it'd be good to balance that with the positives.
That's just my tuppence. I hope you enjoy whichever car you go with.
Alot of people with the same opinion recentlyForums like this one tend to be busier with people complaining than with the people who are content with their car. Especially as there's no real timeframe after which people say "I've had no problems with my car".
I've also seen the same people posting repeatedly about their poor experience. I can understand their frustration, but I'm not sure what it achieves. Why hang around an MG forum when you're driving a Mégane? (But obviously that's just my opinion; they have every right).
Likewise, to be honest, posts like yours will, for some people, reinforce the idea that the MG4 is riddled with faults. But you have no personal experience, real evidence or statistics, just anecdotal evidence. When folk list the issues people have had, it'd be good to balance that with the positives.
That's just my tuppence. I hope you enjoy whichever car you go with.
Same here. Until the MG4 SE came along, I thought it wouldn’t be for a good few years before I could dip my toes into EV ownership.MG4 pricing was pretty much my only way I could get into EV ownership. Until it was released, I had written the idea off of ever owning one as I wasn't prepared to spend £35k+ on a car.
Same here. I wouldn’t have been able to afford any other EV so went for the MG4.Same here. Until the MG4 SE came along, I thought it wouldn’t be for a good few years before I could dip my toes into EV ownership.
Second hand prices are coming down partly because of Tesla's price drop. Other manufacturers will have to compete. So hopefully, when it comes time to trade in, you'll be buying a cheaper car.Same here. I wouldn’t have been able to afford any other EV so went for the MG4.
I’ve been happy with my choice so far but I’m now concerned whether I’ll be able to stick with an EV when it comes time to change the car. With the second hand EV values dropping I could end up with negative equity and EVs might be out of reach. Sincerely hope not after the extra money spent on a charger and the car itself to eventually try and save with the running costs etc!