I do think this will be possible - it’s likely to require pre-registration on an app though. Gridserve are working on this kind of “plug and charge” system for their chargers too and demonstrated it with a BMW i3 which certainly isn’t particularly modern or advanced.
There should be a black plastic strip between the extra holes. That plate probably doesn’t fit with it because of the extra bit with their name on though, so they’ve left it out.
The line they’re spinning you is utter BS.
The onboard charger in the car is only 6.6kW, not 7 or 7.2.
Where are you seeing 27A?
What does the power reading on the bottom right of the Ohme display say when it’s charging?
45 minutes - definitely not exaggerating there now, are we?
To not even try to call and go straight for the emergency stop because you had one bad experience and your precious time is too important sounds pretty selfish and idiotic to me.
Sometimes they don’t come back up at all though, which is why they’re plastered with warnings telling you not to press it unless it’s actually an emergency 🙄
Public charging is crap enough without selfish idiots making it worse.
The brochure will no doubt have a disclaimer in it that makes this null and void - if you had a copy of the early handbook I’d say you’d be in with a shout but given you’ll have one that correctly states the roof isn’t to be loaded I think you’re on thin ice actually using the roof rails to...
Of course they would - that’s a little bit dramatic. Sure they’re not that bright but they are perfectly legal.
Some older cars have proper candle headlights and they’re also MOT-worthy.
I didn’t realise how bad the editing was on this so I’ve taken it down for now, will redo it later!
Thought the person commenting how bad it was was just trolling :LOL:
No, but I found out something amazing about “decorative roof rails” the other day that means there’s a part 2 of this coming shortly that might actually show MG aren’t quite as ridiculous as I thought they were :LOL:
The speed limit warning on the cluster doesn’t use the sat nav mapping at all, does it? It solely relies on trying to detect signs, surely. Gets it wrong far too often to have a secondary data source.
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