IM6 or Model Y?

You will enjoy it; trust me. I will be surprised if it does not feel bigger to you too.
I felt like driving one of those big Discovery ones. Could be though because I have spent the last 6 years driving a model 3. In no point though it felt awkward or tricky to manage.
I don't think that removing the headrests will make any difference to be honest. The back window is like looking through a porthole.
Not unsurprisingly the rear view mirror is tiny and can be completely folded. It like IM admits that it is useless.
 
Total cost for 5 years of service here in Thailand is ฿14,843, $468.04, €399.19, £345.26. Chump change
 
You will enjoy it; trust me. I will be surprised if it does not feel bigger to you too.
I felt like driving one of those big Discovery ones. Could be though because I have spent the last 6 years driving a model 3. In no point though it felt awkward or tricky to manage.
I don't think that removing the headrests will make any difference to be honest. The back window is like looking through a porthole.
Not unsurprisingly the rear view mirror is tiny and can be completely folded. It like IM admits that it is useles
 
Regarding the rear view, I have grown to prefer the rear view video on the dash over any rear mirror ever. For one, the video is far bigger than any factory rear view mirror I have ever used. It shows a large FOV (field of view) in great detail.
Then there is the situational awareness factor. When you are looking straight ahead, your vision extends naturally about 20° to 30° downward, and pretty much zero degrees upward. The contents of the mirror are not making it to your eyes, however, the downward extent of your vision will alert you of activity in the video.
It appears aerodynamics took precedence over rear window view.
Unfortunately, it appears the only cars available for test drives atm (certainly in my area) are the ‘launch’ editions which will likely drive quite differently to the LR. I have a test drive booked for sun but will not make any decisions until I can drive a LR version.
Unfortunately, it appears the only cars available for test drives atm (certainly in my area) are the ‘launch’ editions which will likely drive quite differently to the LR. I have a test drive booked for sun but will not make any decisions until I can drive a LR version.
Hello Mike. You ask a very difficult question to answer. Ride quality, as you surely know, is extremely subjective and relative to something else. Comparing it to my previous Mazda 3, it’s about the same. Of course my data is completely useless to you if you don’t have access to a Mazda 3 for comparison. This is something you will have to experience on your own in order to make an informed decision.
 
I have no idea what the PM eating is on my air filter. This is a question you should ask MG support.
Its just a type of filter you will have it, unfortunately MG support in the UK are worse than useless.

Total cost for 5 years of service here in Thailand is ฿14,843, $468.04, €399.19, £345.26. Chump change

That will not cover two years in the UK I would imagine so it won't be chump change here
 
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