Seems this is UK only. Though if you buy your MG in the EU it applies to the whole of the EU. Another Brexit win!
I would like to pop over to France soon. Any advice on how you get cover over there?
Not convinced going electric makes sense if you can't home charge. You end up paying so much more and wondering whether you can plug in or not. Seems to me the biggest bar to wider ownership. Not that the government seem,seem to acknowledge it. Though if you can charge reliably at work that may...
That's what I thought. The power bank jump starters do look useful though for other things too. Saw this on Amazon and I assume it could start the MG4 if the 12v was dead for some reason.
'Don't leave it with a full battery?' Sorry don't understand. Why? What level of battery is good? I'd normally leave it at the usual 80%. Yes - saw those power bank things. Sound a good idea.
I can't see the difference between that and just hitting lock when you leave it either. Was just puzzled the dealer mentioned it. I do make a point of checking what I've been told. Seems to me I just lock as usual even if it's not going to be used for a week or so. Guess I could leave it with...
What it says in the headline. I won't be using the MG4 for eight days or so. The dealer said in these circumstances you should do a complete power down. But I've learned to question everything I've heard. Normally I just hit park and leave it. Is a complete power down a good idea? I do know how...
When I picked up my mg4 the dealer said you shouldn’t use rapid or ultra rapid for 100 per cent. Only slower such as home. I know the charge rate slows down from 80 to 100 but is there really any reason not to do that on something like Ionity 350?
Have to say she sounds quite snappy when she says 'Yes?!?'
Perhaps because I've changed the startup message to 'Greetings master.'
This thing is so much fun. My passenger this morning, a very picky retired top driving instructor, loved it.
Had mine ten days. Nicest car I’ve ever driven. Still getting used to the fact I need to adapt and learn some new skills. It is a complex piece of kit and I’m sure if I worked at it I could find something to gripe about. But can’t be bothered. So long as it’s comfy, reliable and a pleasure to...
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