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I think that was the point of the post.Well sorry but you should watch to the end
Les

MG4 wins its class, AND overall.

I think that was the point of the post.Well sorry but you should watch to the end
Les
Sorry guys my mistake I was in the wrong thread apologiesWell sorry but you should watch to the end
Les
Everyone's entitled to an opinion, even her....it's just not everyone should say it out loudIt’s a shame that she didn’t get locked in!!
"There are very few EVs on the market that are fun to drive – especially ones at the more affordable end of the market. However, the MG4 is a rare exception."Comparison between the Ora Funky Cat & MG4 SE LR.
"While the Funky Cat’s Driver Assist score is one of the highest of any car that Euro NCAP marked last year, we found its lane-keep assist system to be one of the most intrusive we’ve ever tried. On roads with undefined borders and fading central lines – in other words, pretty much any British B-road – it regularly panics that you’re straying out of your lane, and constantly tugs at the wheel to compensate." !!Comparison between the Ora Funky Cat & MG4 SE LR.
Ora Funky Cat vs MG4: 2023 twin test review | Auto Express
The GWM Ora Funky Cat blends electric drive and stand-out style in a value package. Can it beat the MG4?www.autoexpress.co.uk
Yeah - I read that too. So it seems it's not just the MG4 which is implementing a Lane Kill Assist system."While the Funky Cat’s Driver Assist score is one of the highest of any car that Euro NCAP marked last year, we found its lane-keep assist system to be one of the most intrusive we’ve ever tried. On roads with undefined borders and fading central lines – in other words, pretty much any British B-road – it regularly panics that you’re straying out of your lane, and constantly tugs at the wheel to compensate." !!
I assume they do different plans and servicing together with prices depending on your annual mileage. I seem to remember reading they do one for under 5000 miles/pa, another for 10000 miles/pa etc.The Auto Express report among other things says;
Servicing
MG Service Plans offer flexible options to help manage scheduled maintenance, and also allow you to set your own mileage limits.
Whats the set your own mileage limits?
I am surprised how many reviews that miss the fact that you can make shortcuts on the steering wheel controls to adjust climate and/or regen settings.