NikLiverpool
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To be fair besides the tablet holders the rest are a bit useless.
A table for the back seats and a box for the boot.
A table for the back seats and a box for the boot.
Surely the first accessory will be a magnet?I hope the accessories are going to be rubbish. If anything worthwhile comes out and my wife finds out ...
It's going to take a lot of 3d printing and epoxy to make all them slots work and look decent ...![]()
True. Sometimes it is hard to get to a person that knows what they are talking about or bothers to ask someone that does!I think we understand it better than MG customer services.
True. Sometimes it is hard to get to a person that knows what they are talking about or bothers to ask someone that does!
I sent this question to them - The handbook shows a battery heater as being fitted (to enable rapid charging) but there is no info in the manual about how to use it. Do you have any information?
The reply said - Thank you for contacting MG customer care. Regarding your query, to book a test drive, please use the link below to find your nearest dealership to book in: Find your nearest MG dealer | MG MOTOR UK
I hope this helps.
However, IO have had some useful and sensible replies…..
Interesting. Mine just has ferromagnetic plates.I can confirm by the way that my car does have magnets. Found a neodymium one and it does stick nicely.
Easy to test - take something ferromagnetic with you and see if it ‘sticks’ if yes there are magnets.Not sure how people know what they have in their vehicles without taking the seats apart - or are they testing with ferromagnetic plates to find out?
I think you are mixing up terms. Ferromagnetic simply refers to a material that is magnetic, like iron.Neodymium ones should be fine regardless?
To be fair what you suggest is exactly what I did. Tested with a simple ferromagnetic, didn't work.
Got a neodymium one and spot on.