Ian Key
Distinguished Member
I thought Klingons were on the starboard bow, Jim.Klingons would take offence ... Vulcans on the other hand ........![]()
I thought Klingons were on the starboard bow, Jim.Klingons would take offence ... Vulcans on the other hand ........![]()
The old ones are the best ?However I will avoid flashing, didn't end well in the past. two of three old ladies had a stroke and the one couldn't reach.![]()
Thanks, glad you think of me that wayThe old ones are the best ?
As a fellow previous Landie and Beetle driver, I share the dilemma. Meanwhile, we have a bigger issue. We live in a sparsely populated rural area, and at the moment, other locals don't yet recognise our new car, even though we've carried over our personal plate. So a few cheery waves have been met with stony immobility on the part of the wavee.
You may not be able to avoid flashing with the dodgy auto light sensor.To wave or not to wave... that is the question !
I will definitely give a gentlemanly wave / thumbs up when I see another.
However I will avoid flashing, didn't end well in the past. two of three old ladies had a stroke and the one couldn't reach.![]()
At 65 I don’t think I’d pick up on a nod at a closing speed of up to 140mph ! ?a simple discreet nod should suffice for recognition purposes,
Most is easily readable.... apart from the name of a radio station stored in favourites when you are trying to be a 'pop picker'... that does take a little concentration with the ? ..Not arf !Cataract op. Absolutely amazing, like something out of the New Testament.
I can actually read the road signs. I do not get lost any more.
It's amazing to me to read people complaining about the size of the text on some of the MG4's screens. I mean, what? I can read every word. Easily with my glasses on, and often with them off, too. (I need glasses for close reading, so wear varifocals to save constantly whipping them on and off.)
Not at all, it's just a bit of funJust to twist it around slightly , would you be miffed if you wave and do not receive an acknowledgment .
I,m not trying to personalise this , but in general .
Just to twist it around slightly , would you be miffed if you wave and do not receive an acknowledgment .
I,m not trying to personalise this , but in general .
You hit on one of the most pleasant and unexpected advantages of electric cars - the chats one has at the charge points. We've met some lovely fellow EVers, some EVers without their cars who want to know about the MG4 and some curious about the practicalities of EVs. Who would have thought cars could encourage a bit of social humanity.Where is the natural cut off point of not waving, MG4,s, other MG,s electric , all MG,s, all other electrics , just want some perspective.
For myself, I when making a journey requiring public charging will carry a flask of coffee ,spare cups and some Mr Kiplings (or French equivalent ) to be shared with other willing chargers, of any denomination.
This apart from MG service departments is the most likely meeting places for like minded souls.