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Posted 7 September 2023
MG Motor UK MG4 150kW Trophy EV Long Range 64kWh 5dr Auto, 7 years warranty + Free metallic paint
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Free metallic paint offer worth £545 for MG4 Trophy long range automatics ordered between 6th September and delivered by 29th September
MG MOTOR UK MG4 HATCHBACK 150kW Trophy EV Long Range 64kWh 5dr Auto with Solid paint
MG MOTOR UK MG4 HATCHBACK 150kW Trophy EV Long Range 64kWh 5dr Auto with Solid paint
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sorted byI will say the drive is comfortable and very quiet. I gave my Volvo S40 to my parents and have had to borrow it a few times (got the MG ceramic coated etc.) and the noise difference is extremally noticeable.
Its still early days but I'm 99% sure I've never go back to ICE cars. Never had an issue charging and no problems with the car.
On-street charger (much better in some areas than others)
Work car park
Shopping centre / cinema / gym / train station
You should never need to make a special trip to charge, charging is something you do while your car is parked and you're busy doing something else (sleeping, working, shopping etc..)
This on the other hand is built from the ground up and is getting excellent reviews. Looks like a car that you could own for 10 years with cheap motoring if you have a home charger. So hot 🔥 deal for me.
I've had multiple older hybrids and the batteries tend to keep going so shouldn't worry too much about battery age in the future. The RX400h was a massively underrated car - comfy, fast and reliable.
So it must have had the the DVD with Mark Levinson audio system, my friend was very much an Audiophile so he had £20K system in his home. (edited)
If you think I'm being harsh on media, please take a look below. The article made out evs are the only cars that can flood if submerged. Simply not true- all cara would. But closer inspection of the car shows it to be a fossil fuel car. Just consider this when you're saying myths aboit evs or better still... stick to the deal itself.
New captur rear end:
by new, its been out for 3yrs.
So
1. Not electric
2. Not new
3. Not £22k.
Fail on all accounts by our ever reliable MSM
Saw one in electric blue the other day and loved it
When my company car came up for return recently after 4 years, I had the option to buy it for half the RRP at around £17,400 and I snapped it up. You can get these on a 2019 plate for around 19k from dealers and with a 7 year or 100,000 mile warranty I would say its a brilliant and very capable car. No range anxiety whatsover, no worrying about where you can charge it next, and if you do run out of juice, you have a normal petrol tank that automatically kicks in so you don't even realise.
I fill up with petrol once every 4-6 months, or whenever I go on longer journey up North, otherwise almost 95% electric miles of this 35k miles I have driven this lovely car. Round London there are too many 20 and 30mph restrictions and cameras for me to need a faster model 3 Tesla, plus I don't need to queue up for 6 hours at peak times for a Tesla charger on the motorways so I've saved myself the extra 30 grand and that has gone on to save me a lot of money as I haven't spent 30k on extra fuel, nowhere near it!
For 4 years I have been lucky enough to park the car at Tesco while I go to the gym and it was free until October last year, so I had almost 4 years of free electricity, but now I charge mainly at home, as chargers on the road can be very costly, to the point it could be the same as petrol in some places like Shell (44p per kwh at 7kw chargers at Tesco PodPoint now). Octopus Agile tariff at home sometimes has a minus 12p per kwh tariff meaning they pay me to charge my car!
It has lane keep assist, adaptive cruise control, heated seats and steering wheel and a fantastic Apple Car Play/Android Auto Infotainment system that you can talk to and it reads out messages etc too. Best car I have ever owned, never let me down once. Get one, as you won't regret it, before everyone else works it out! (edited)
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I just charge my car to 100% before setting off on a long trip, charging to 80% for day to day running around.
Avoid. Wouldn't buy Hwawei, certainly won't be buying a car that has microphones, GPS and data galore about you. (edited)
They really need to get their own little forum and sit and tire each other about how rubbish EVs are, how bad they are for the environment, how long they take to charge and other nonsensical rubbish.
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Adaptive air suspension with electronic damping control is standard equipment on the Audi e-tron.
I asked the question and had this reply:
"the only rear wiper spec cars we have on the stock car offer are metallic orange . All the other cars dont but they have the tu tone black roof which most people seem to prefer . All are the same price and metallic paint is free . The cars have to be registered and delivered this month for the offer to apply . Hope you like Orange"
So if the refresh model is what you are after then you can only get an orange one from this dealer. (edited)
But still, a 20 year old 200 mile EV will still be totally usable with a good second hand value.
When the car is finally end of life the battery is still good for things like home storage, so will still have value to sell for re-purposing. (edited)
The acceleration and power for 36k is crazy good, infact hard to believe, 34.5k and ill take one (edited)
Update: Good to see post below from nictry - they ARE the latest models with wash/wipe. BUY! (edited)
"the only rear wiper spec cars we have on the stock car offer are metallic orange . All the other cars dont but they have the tu tone black roof which most people seem to prefer . All are the same price and metallic paint is free . The cars have to be registered and delivered this month for the offer to apply . Hope you like Orange"
By comparison the mg as good as it is, doesn't come close to the eniro. Additionally the eniro doesn't come close to the tesla.
You'll not get much better £/mile at the moment. You'd have to be very bold to buy brand new at the moment
Would be interested in the tesla bothering xpower model but not for £8k more (edited)
I personally would not be buying an EV with less than 77. Probably higher though, in 5 years. If I were to buy any EV now, it would be MG4 for amazing value.
77kWh = over 300 miles, more than most bladders will do and more than most people drive on all but a handful of days.
With an EV you're paying for the battery capacity and if you almost never use the whole battery you're wasting money. Better to rapid charge occasionally if you need to.
This "you need 500 mile range" is a dumb ICE hangover where you don't have the luxury of leaving home fully fuelled every day.
Shockingly bad depreciation, and I don't see that figured into anyone's calculations of "savings" when they're talking about electricity tariffs etc...
The 3 year old example is certainly the better "deal" but those can't be posted here... (edited)
Also I wouldn't want to drive in something so horrendously ugly, it's like the equivalent of living in a bungalow with a little pond and gnomes outside
So technically my brand spanking new ev with extended warranty included was cheaper to me (considering resale value) , than if I was given a free combustion car and just had to fuel it (edited)