I keep a spare pair of pliers in the car just to start taking the caps off. They tend to be difficult to budge in the cold weather and you can’t get your fingers in very well.
We live in Scotland. We have a 2022 ZS and a 2022 MG5. Both cars have done over 20k miles. The front tyres of the MG5 needed changing so I bought a pair of Verstein Quartrac XL Winter tyres for £219.
The ZS tyres still had plenty of tread so we have kept them in the shed and fitted 4 All...
I managed to secure a 0% deal on my (old) MG5 for the full 7 years so plan to keep it until I can get the latest version on the same deal. It’s surely going to happen before then with changes in government and push towards EVs. We also have a ZS EV LR. Both cars are competent. We use the ZS if...
We share a ZS EV LR and a Mk1 MG5, both 1 year old. I usually use the MG5 as I prefer it to drive and love the boot space. I find it a lot smoother than the ZS too. My other half prefers the ZS. She likes the drivers seats higher position on the road. Overall I think both cars are very good...
It’s a shame you have all decided to trade in so quickly. I bought my MG5 LR for the long haul. I fully intend to keep it for the 7 years until it’s been totally paid off at 0% finance deal. By then I’m not expecting to get very much for it and will be looking for another 0% deal to replace it...
I have noticed this on our ZS too. However after 1st service it seems to be gone. Didn’t hear it or feel it when driving back. My partner isn’t aware of it when she’s driving. Maybe we’re just super sensitive beings. 😊
We’ve found that you have to go into the settings and adjust the brightness manually each time to darken it down. It always defaults to a brighter setting. Alternatively set it to show the radio which is darker when driving.
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