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Mainsy

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In a few hours I will go to pick up my 64kWh Trophy Long Range. Changing from a Land Rover Discovery, so a big change for me. My wife already has a Kia EV6 which is a great car to be honest, so I am no stranger to EV driving.

Firstly hello to all :)

Secondly, is there anything anyone thinks I should ask when I pick it up? Its a 24 plate (8 month old very low milage) but when I compared the price to a new car it was a no brainer.

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In a few hours I will go to pick up my 64kWh Trophy Long Range. Changing from a Land Rover Discovery, so a big change for me. My wife already has a Kia EV6 which is a great car to be honest, so I am no stranger to EV driving.

Firstly hello to all :)

Secondly, is there anything anyone thinks I should ask when I pick it up? Its a 24 plate (8 month old very low milage) but when I compared the price to a new car it was a no brainer.
A no brainer indeed! Welcome for the forum.

I would check the door buttons work as one of ours did not. You can get it fixed under warranty at any MG dealer but would need to get them to order one in and paint it.

Having the car bound to a previous owner/user is less of an issue but if they can unbind it in advance that would be handy.

Have you arranged what cables you will get with it? If you've already got an EV maybe this is less of an issue.

Hopefully you will have no issues and many years of happy driving!
 
Thanks for the advice, I didn't think about the door buttons, I will make sure. As far as I am aware It comes with the cables, but I will check. I have a wired home charger already in place anyway so will have time to get one on order if not
 
In a few hours I will go to pick up my 64kWh Trophy Long Range. Changing from a Land Rover Discovery, so a big change for me. My wife already has a Kia EV6 which is a great car to be honest, so I am no stranger to EV driving.

Firstly hello to all :)

Secondly, is there anything anyone thinks I should ask when I pick it up? Its a 24 plate (8 month old very low milage) but when I compared the price to a new car it was a no brainer.

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Check your undertray.
 
Good luck with the pickup and hope you enjoy your new motor 👍

For me, if buying 2nd hand, I'd be checking the following on my test drive if possible, before paying. I'm sure there may be a few more things I've read a few times on here too . Personally I've not had an issue with any, so don't worry !😁👍

  • it charges on both AC and DC for a reasonable time
  • No damage underneath to the battery area
  • all electrics are working - windows, doors, keyless buttons, 360 cameras,
  • Two working keys present (with their physical emergency keys inside)
  • Undertray bulge is not present or minimal.
  • Underbonnet soundproofing is present
  • AC is working and not too loud
  • The whole rear light tray is free of cracks and there is no bad condensation present

As said the car is under warranty, but depending on your local MG dealer, warranty work can take quite a while (even to book in) and then some warranty work may need authorising by MG UK which has led to some negaivity towards MG UK customer service overall IMHO. For that reason I would personally check as many things as possible before final purchase so that in the unlikely event of anything needing attention you are likely to get it done a lot quicker !!.
 
If the car drives well and shows no issues, avoid having software updates. Don't chase 'higher' software release numbers just for the sake if having the highest 'number'. Should you have an issue later, just go to the dealer and see if it can be resolved with a software update or other fix.
 
If the car drives well and shows no issues, avoid having software updates. Don't chase 'higher' software release numbers just for the sake if having the highest 'number'. Should you have an issue later, just go to the dealer and see if it can be resolved with a software update or other fix.
Fully agree, this is a broader computing principle - if it's working, don't faff around with it. If the latest update promises to wash whiter than white and make you tea & toast, check whether a) you actually want what it's offering and b) whether it might remove/overwrite/restrict something that you really want/need.

Nigel
 
If the car drives well and shows no issues, avoid having software updates. Don't chase 'higher' software release numbers just for the sake if having the highest 'number'. Should you have an issue later, just go to the dealer and see if it can be resolved with a software update or other fix.
I totally agree, updating for the sake of it just gets you out of the frying pan into the fire. In some cases the newer updates just brought new problems with them, the latest is not always the best.
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