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Thanks Miles, that's at least 3 new Members registered as a result of this thread. 

I think it's absolutely crucial to highlight that the lack of auto-dimming headlights and the bad efficiency figures of the performance models (which gets quoted everywhere) are 2 biggest reasons many people have decided to not go for an IM. It makes business sense for them to look into fixing these ASAP. MG also seem to hand their performance models for range tests, which is like shooting themselves in the foot.Hi All,
I've got a meeting this week with the head of IM Motors.
If anyone has any feedback that they'd like to provide? I'm thinking of software bugs, any persistent teething issues, something that we could sort with an OTA in the near future?
I know that IM Motors themselves are on with rolling out a couple of patches soon, but if anyone has anything they'd like me to raise with them, please let me know.
Thanks,
Miles
I agree with all of your great points but the handles shouldn't extend when you switch to park imho. In every car I have had, the driver has to unlock the car on stopping for someone on the outside to be able to open the door, even with handles available to pull. I think auto unlock when you park can be quite dangerous in certain situations.Second, door handle behaviour. I think an option for auto pop-out door handles when shifting into Park would make a lot of sense. A common scenario is pulling up to pick someone up, putting the car in Park, and expecting the handles to present automatically. It took me a long time to realise there’s a manual button for this on the driver’s door, and it also seems the passenger can’t open the door from the outside using the touch sensor in that situation.
All I’d like is a toggle to enable this or allowing the person on the outside to extended the door handle when the car is in park.I agree with all of your great points but the handles shouldn't extend when you switch to park imho. In every car I have had, the driver has to unlock the car on stopping for someone on the outside to be able to open the door, even with handles available to pull. I think auto unlock when you park can be quite dangerous in certain situations.
Might need to order breakfast and lunch!! Albeit most of the issues are software related.Hope Miles has got a long meeting, with the Head of IM motors.![]()
Does Rainy day mode offer that?Night driving blackout - a mode where all screens and interior light are mostly turned off, just showing the speed in front of driver with as low brightness as possible, as long as there is no error messages. Saab had this for years, inspired of the fighter jets.
No it doesn't. There is an option of turning off the screens, but I still need to know the speed of the carDoes Rainy day mode offer that?