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Fully Charged Show's review will appear at around 5pm today
This is the review that is, potentially, going to really fill the order books....
Fully Charged Show's review will appear at around 5pm today
Or cause a load of cancellations...This is the review that is, potentially, going to really fill the order books....
There's nothing new in that article. The car may well be fantastic but we are clearly going to have to wait many months before we get to the same stage as we are with the launch models.For those who might want one of these a bit more information about it
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2023 MG 4: 330kW EV flagship revealed in China
MG has revealed a more powerful version of its MG 4 EV hatchback with dual-motor all-wheel drive and torque vectoring.www.carexpert.com.au
Fully Charged Show's review will appear at around 5pm today
Hiya bugeye, I agree to some extent but the callipers seem a bit more spectacular than I had seen reported before,all I had read just said was, it had red callipers, and the wheels 18 inch, that don’t appear to have covers on them on this car, plus the tyres sizes and make, I haven’t seen that mentioned before so that’s a few new things for me anyhow.There's nothing new in that article. The car may well be fantastic but we are clearly going to have to wait many months before we get to the same stage as we are with the launch models.
My main hope for both is that they are more reliable than the early ID.3 cars were/are.
Looks like there are 2 programmable buttons so you could do both.I would program the spare button on the steering wheel to cycle through the driving modes rather than regeneration.
I'm guessing it's the same device the Toyota BZ4X has, which monitors driver movement to assess the level of alertness. When I did my recent BZ4X test drive the salesperson advised me to turn the warnings off as in the Toyota they are prone to erroneous alerts.Any idea what the Infra Red sensor is for just behind the steering wheel, on top of the column ?
There's nothing like having confidence in the products that you are selling!the salesperson advised me to turn the warnings off
Me too. I was hoping Jack would be doing the review as I am 6'6 and want to know if I'll fit and how much space people sat behind me will have.Was a bit disappointed by Fully charged’s review. Not the car, but the content.
Was a bit disappointed by Fully charged’s review. Not the car, but the content.
I think this was more of a "First Look" video, as it was made at the same launch event as all the others.Me too. I was hoping Jack would be doing the review as I am 6'6 and want to know if I'll fit and how much space people sat behind me will have.
Oh I love that guy from the Red Dwarf days, and that Jack has really grown on me, I also love the carwow guy, very good reviewers I think.Was a bit disappointed by Fully charged’s review. Not the car, but the content.
Oh gosh if I was as tall as you I wouldn't be looking at a hatchback?Me too. I was hoping Jack would be doing the review as I am 6'6 and want to know if I'll fit and how much space people sat behind me will have.
Thankfully the size of the car doesn't seem to correlate with the space for the driver. For example, in my LEAF I can get my fist between my head and the roof but the Ariya we test drove recently had my hair rubbing on the headliner. I had the same problem in a Model S but the 3 is fine.Oh gosh if I was as tall as you I wouldn't be looking at a hatchback?
I was hoping that the MG4 would be equal to an ID3 inside but I've seen it mentioned a few times that it's slightly smaller.
I wouldn't go trusting car reviewers, always test for yourself.