Saw 2x Red MG4s in Abingdon this morning!Sorry....that I've missed you out and about, but as of today (almost 3 months in (4000 miles)), I've not spotted another MG4 on the road! - I've had a few people come up to myself to ask about the car (mainly when I was in Wales on holiday - very friendly bunch!).
Is it a case that the 1st 800 arrived in Sept, and the next batch are awating distribution?
That'll be Border council rules vs Midlothian...
No I mean different councils set different rules on tariffs, how long you can charge, minimum charge fee etc... it's way more complicated than it should be and I have plenty of opinions I shouldn't share so I'll leave it at that...I think it's more that the single charger here is a rapid, while the ones in Penicuik are type 2. I think there is a limit of a few hours during the day, presumably for shoppers, and then you can leave a car on them all night. Never seen many cars on them though.
But you can order a personal plate beginning with a T. Same with J and U.You're right. There is no T on the DVLA document I posted a while back.
True, but would you order a "standard" format plate that way?But you can order a personal plate beginning with a T. Same with J and U.
Co Wheels in Aberdeen use 4s, lots of them going about.Also - there is a car share scheme in Oxfordshire (Co Wheels) that uses White MG4s with colourful logos on the side so people around Oxfordshire might see those out and about.