Ferretusmaximus
Established Member
The MG4 Trophy went back today at the end of its PCP contract. When thinking about the replacement I did the usual and made a pros and cons list. For anyone interested, here it is:
Pros:
Good ride and range, reasonably comfortable, easy to drive, economical. Great value.
Cons:
Auto Highbeam - positively dangerous (always off).
Push for Highbeam, accidently catch light switch - no lights - bad ergonomics.
SatNav - if cart tracks and going round in circles are your thing then this one is for you.
Thin paint - narrow country lanes (see SatNav) = hedges = scratches (not good on PCP).
DAB Radio - most unreliable ever encountered in a car, definitely not the cat's whiskers (one for our senior viewers).
Slight motor whine - starts at about 60 mph - minor niggle (nothing like the XPower vibration issue thankfully).
Fasten seatbelt message - but it's already fastened - need to unbuckle and rebuckle before the car will move.
LKA (Let's Kill Again) - nuff said.
Interior lighting - could do with some.
Climate control - the warm stuff appears just as you park at the end of journey.
Temperature setting - about 5 degrees out for interior.
Road Sign recognition - bit hit and miss and doesn't understand UK speed limits and delimited signs.
Infopainment screen - slow and unreliable, many reboots needed. Why does boot take so long.
Tiredness warning - seems random and very annoying (as designed to be) but why so deep in the menus to dismiss.
ACC - too aggressive on acceleration and deceleration - need option to turn off the A bit.
OTA - would be good if there was the facility (too many dealer visits as many software updates).
Beep, beep, beep - no messages, why?
Ghost alerts - message box descends then immediately disappears before it can be read (needs 5s delay).
Charging - not always reliable with the famous "EV is full/preventing charging" issue.
Tyres - not the best quality delivered with the car.
Steering - little road feel (may be cheap tyres) and not sure about steering wheel shape (cf. Allegro).
Depreciation - catastrophic, but not limited to MGs. Good for used market though, great bargains.
Some purely personal items:
Styling - bit ambiguous, little too tall and short (so a small boot).
Double sill - why, makes it harder to get in and out of for no obvious reason.
Manufacturer/Dealers - SAIC not the most helpful (as in FFSaic), dealer performance hit and miss.
Arm ache - driving >50 miles causes serious pain in my right arm - no other car has done this.
Did I get another MG? No, went for a Polestar instead (you pays your money and you takes your choice).
Pros:
Good ride and range, reasonably comfortable, easy to drive, economical. Great value.
Cons:
Auto Highbeam - positively dangerous (always off).
Push for Highbeam, accidently catch light switch - no lights - bad ergonomics.
SatNav - if cart tracks and going round in circles are your thing then this one is for you.
Thin paint - narrow country lanes (see SatNav) = hedges = scratches (not good on PCP).
DAB Radio - most unreliable ever encountered in a car, definitely not the cat's whiskers (one for our senior viewers).
Slight motor whine - starts at about 60 mph - minor niggle (nothing like the XPower vibration issue thankfully).
Fasten seatbelt message - but it's already fastened - need to unbuckle and rebuckle before the car will move.
LKA (Let's Kill Again) - nuff said.
Interior lighting - could do with some.
Climate control - the warm stuff appears just as you park at the end of journey.
Temperature setting - about 5 degrees out for interior.
Road Sign recognition - bit hit and miss and doesn't understand UK speed limits and delimited signs.
Infopainment screen - slow and unreliable, many reboots needed. Why does boot take so long.
Tiredness warning - seems random and very annoying (as designed to be) but why so deep in the menus to dismiss.
ACC - too aggressive on acceleration and deceleration - need option to turn off the A bit.
OTA - would be good if there was the facility (too many dealer visits as many software updates).
Beep, beep, beep - no messages, why?
Ghost alerts - message box descends then immediately disappears before it can be read (needs 5s delay).
Charging - not always reliable with the famous "EV is full/preventing charging" issue.
Tyres - not the best quality delivered with the car.
Steering - little road feel (may be cheap tyres) and not sure about steering wheel shape (cf. Allegro).
Depreciation - catastrophic, but not limited to MGs. Good for used market though, great bargains.
Some purely personal items:
Styling - bit ambiguous, little too tall and short (so a small boot).
Double sill - why, makes it harder to get in and out of for no obvious reason.
Manufacturer/Dealers - SAIC not the most helpful (as in FFSaic), dealer performance hit and miss.
Arm ache - driving >50 miles causes serious pain in my right arm - no other car has done this.
Did I get another MG? No, went for a Polestar instead (you pays your money and you takes your choice).