Most discussion relating to EVs relates to range anxiety and cost of charging. From what I can see not one manufacturer in the world fits all season tyres. Why? Er because of mile's per kWh lost due to tyre tread construction. I had a diesel Passat 7 years ago, before I saw the light. 50,000...
Bridgestone Turanza 005s regularly come top 3 to 5 in tests. I have second gen MG4 with Contis, nowt wrong with them but they have a habit of being noisy part worn. No one has mentioned Michelin Efficient Grip 2, another top tyre. Falken Azenis and Michelin Primacy fitted to many EVs as OEM. See...
I thought this thread was for MG4 electric vehicles. I thought equally people buy MG4s to save the planet, save money (charging from home) and try to I hope, to act responsibly. The OEM tyres on the MG are from arguably the best manufacture of tyres. The are a mix of high MPKW, low resistance...
Agreed, all season tyres noisy. Unless you live in North of Scotland or wilds of Wales summer tyres are perfectly good . What's wrong with the OEM Continentals that win tyre tests. Should we have tyre chains, winches and survival suits in the boot too?
Around town OPD excellent. MG should bundle this with upcoming software. Of course you can live without it in the same way you can use the bus or not miss a Rimac Nevera if you don't have £2m. But why should gen 1 MG4 owners not have something that most 2023 EVs have and was included on cars...
Anyone with an SE version find they program the left star button, with drive mode, then find on next start up nothing has been saved. Right star button remembers the selection.
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