peterbh49jx
Standard Member
Should the auto headlights on/off make the dash screens go from dark to light background, when certain ambient light conditions prevail?
So sad the MGS5 doesn't have this feature. Main dealer.has referred this matter to MG HQ who may arrange for a software updateQuick answer...No
Unlike the MG4 the MGS5 doesn't have an auto light/dark mode
Will report back, when MG respond to this query.So sad the MGS5 doesn't have this feature. Main dealer.has referred this matter to MG HQ who may arrange for a software update
The fact we have all these systems isn't MGs fault, it is unfortunate but all new cars need to have them now.Don't hold your breath waiting for MG to admit that there is anything wrong with their cars.
I hate all the auto functions that take control away from the driver. Switching the headlights on when you go under a few trees in broad daylight is bonkers and open to dangerous misinterpretation by other road users. Who thought it would be a great idea to tell the driver to return the steering to the central position when reversing out of a parking space which would result in colliding with cars parked opposite?
Answers to this question and many others, came there none from MG Motors Ltd
I agree, it includes people getting caught speeding and trying to use their sat nav as a defence because it said another speed limit.DON'T BE A TWONK. Sadly, the world is now full of Twonks. They are everywhere, especially in Governments that pass legislation requiring vehicles to be able to drive themselves with control by the driver reduced to opening the door and sitting in the driver's seat. In order to secure an NCAP 5-start safety rating, those of us who want to drive a modern car for everyday use (EV or ICE) have to suffer the imposition of ill-conceived and badly designed hardware and software which actually make them more dangerous to drive than my old Jaguar or my even older Alvis. The principle of transferring control of a vehicle's movements to cameras and a computer is fundamentally flawed and is leading to a number of incidents where drivers are blaming the vehicle for steering the car into trouble or slamming the brakes on for no reason. Insurance companies are taking note.
If only there was a way of turning off all this defective, computer-controlled crap with one button, my MG4 would be a great car, easier to control and much safer and enjoyable to drive