Discussion
drgoatboy said:
Paul_M3 said:
They'll weigh bugger all. There's not a chance that those things vibrating could cause the whole car to severely shake in my opinion.
I think the whole car vibrating is a very rare occurrence (from reading other threads), I think I have experienced it once or twice in 3k miles when I've thought "hmmm something feels a bit odd" but not much more than that. Nothing that would make me slow down or particularly worry.But I have driven lots of cars, a lot of which were old and broken. Maybe if I had never driven anything but brand new cars I might feel differently, really not sure
Mine has a barely perceptible vibration at certain speeds, but I’m not convinced it’s the ‘big’ issue others are suffering and may just be poorly balanced wheels (everyone on the MG4 who has had them checked has said they were poor from the factory)
It’s not even close to being bad enough to complain to the dealer about, and it wouldn’t particularly bother me if it never got better. I am tempted to go get all the wheels balanced though just to see if it goes away completely.
I had an MG4 EV on rental last week and im going to write up about the EV experience on a separate post.
I have been tempted to look at the price of these and seems too good to be true based on performance/quality of build on the one we had.
It had one done a 1000 miles though and im sure it'll end up rather differently eventually.
I noticed its traction in the rain wasn't brilliant (had conti's on it).
How long are charges taking for you OP? We sat around for a good bloody hour nearly for a full charge on the French 300W charging.
I have been tempted to look at the price of these and seems too good to be true based on performance/quality of build on the one we had.
It had one done a 1000 miles though and im sure it'll end up rather differently eventually.
I noticed its traction in the rain wasn't brilliant (had conti's on it).
How long are charges taking for you OP? We sat around for a good bloody hour nearly for a full charge on the French 300W charging.
fourstardan said:
I had an MG4 EV on rental last week and im going to write up about the EV experience on a separate post.
I have been tempted to look at the price of these and seems too good to be true based on performance/quality of build on the one we had.
It had one done a 1000 miles though and im sure it'll end up rather differently eventually.
I noticed its traction in the rain wasn't brilliant (had conti's on it).
How long are charges taking for you OP? We sat around for a good bloody hour nearly for a full charge on the French 300W charging.
I've only charged once in the wild and got 95kw ISH so should be 30mins or so but I don't know how much that would drop off over time.I have been tempted to look at the price of these and seems too good to be true based on performance/quality of build on the one we had.
It had one done a 1000 miles though and im sure it'll end up rather differently eventually.
I noticed its traction in the rain wasn't brilliant (had conti's on it).
How long are charges taking for you OP? We sat around for a good bloody hour nearly for a full charge on the French 300W charging.
Out of interest to what % were you trying to charge as charging rates drop off the closer you get to 100%....
Mikebentley said:
Apologies for thread diversion. I had a Duster then Chocolatefrog got on.I then got an MG4 Trophy and CF got his MG XPower. So CF behold your next car. You will of course though get the Brabus.
My two are staying for the foreseeable.
There's a couple of those Smarts in the work carpark. There's no parking them nose first into the kerb these days.
Paul_M3 said:
ChocolateFrog said:
Someone suggested the vibration was from the brake covers as they're not rigidly mounted.
Sounds plausible although I have my doubts.
Anyone removed them?
They'll weigh bugger all. There's not a chance that those things vibrating could cause the whole car to severely shake in my opinion. Sounds plausible although I have my doubts.
Anyone removed them?
They are pretty floppy though.
ChocolateFrog said:
Paul_M3 said:
ChocolateFrog said:
Someone suggested the vibration was from the brake covers as they're not rigidly mounted.
Sounds plausible although I have my doubts.
Anyone removed them?
They'll weigh bugger all. There's not a chance that those things vibrating could cause the whole car to severely shake in my opinion. Sounds plausible although I have my doubts.
Anyone removed them?
They are pretty floppy though.
fourstardan said:
I had an MG4 EV on rental last week and im going to write up about the EV experience on a separate post.
I have been tempted to look at the price of these and seems too good to be true based on performance/quality of build on the one we had.
It had one done a 1000 miles though and im sure it'll end up rather differently eventually.
I noticed its traction in the rain wasn't brilliant (had conti's on it).
How long are charges taking for you OP? We sat around for a good bloody hour nearly for a full charge on the French 300W charging.
The MG4 can 'only' charge at between 117 and 135kW in optimum conditions, and the charge curve will slow off at the end. You'd be better off on a 10/20% - 80-90% charge and moving on but there's lots of factors that can affect the actual speed.I have been tempted to look at the price of these and seems too good to be true based on performance/quality of build on the one we had.
It had one done a 1000 miles though and im sure it'll end up rather differently eventually.
I noticed its traction in the rain wasn't brilliant (had conti's on it).
How long are charges taking for you OP? We sat around for a good bloody hour nearly for a full charge on the French 300W charging.
PistonTim said:
The MG4 can 'only' charge at between 117 and 135kW in optimum conditions, and the charge curve will slow off at the end. You'd be better off on a 10/20% - 80-90% charge and moving on but there's lots of factors that can affect the actual speed.
This will be why then, I had 81% in it from collection and wondered why.Charge dropped off to 16kW after 80%.
I don't recall seeing 100kw odd figures on the 300kW charger I was on in Carrefour.
ChocolateFrog said:
Mikebentley said:
Apologies for thread diversion. I had a Duster then Chocolatefrog got on.I then got an MG4 Trophy and CF got his MG XPower. So CF behold your next car. You will of course though get the Brabus.
My two are staying for the foreseeable.
There's a couple of those Smarts in the work carpark. There's no parking them nose first into the kerb these days.
I'm still enjoying mine after 800 miles. Lack of range is a bit annoying, 60 miles per day means i try to charge every other day at work.
No real issues yet, although i am getting squeaky brakes. I think the problem is that they just dont get used on my commute and deposits are building up without getting burnt off. I generally have to stamp on the brakes heavily during each journey to make sure they don't make any noise.
I've also had a couple of times where the car forgets my phone connection and i have to rejoin. again annoying but nothing major.
Oh and the exterior plastics are some of the softest i've ever come across. the piano black rear quarter trim and the rear lights have got significant swirls already and i've not even washed it yet.
No real issues yet, although i am getting squeaky brakes. I think the problem is that they just dont get used on my commute and deposits are building up without getting burnt off. I generally have to stamp on the brakes heavily during each journey to make sure they don't make any noise.
I've also had a couple of times where the car forgets my phone connection and i have to rejoin. again annoying but nothing major.
Oh and the exterior plastics are some of the softest i've ever come across. the piano black rear quarter trim and the rear lights have got significant swirls already and i've not even washed it yet.
ChocolateFrog said:
Second one in a few weeks. It's funny how they describe the car shooting forwards like it isn't reacting to the drivers inputs.
I saw the other one that happened in a car park a few weeks back. I must confess I assumed driver error. Guess it's possible it's a fault but I would need to see some evidence for that.Still awful for the owner, car is a mess and so is the house.
drgoatboy said:
ChocolateFrog said:
Second one in a few weeks. It's funny how they describe the car shooting forwards like it isn't reacting to the drivers inputs.
I saw the other one that happened in a car park a few weeks back. I must confess I assumed driver error. Guess it's possible it's a fault but I would need to see some evidence for that.Still awful for the owner, car is a mess and so is the house.
Just seen this thread, which i hope the op doesn’t mind me adding my thoughts. We’ve had our orange MG4 x-power for a couple of months. Got it on a salary sacrifice scheme through work. My first ev mainly to be used for my daily commute of 80 miles a day. My commute is probably 95% motorway so I’m doing the speed limit when traffic permits. We have a home charging point so I put it on charge daily, which costs approximately £2.50 a day. I should get my money back on the cost of installing the charger in about 6 months with the money I’m saving over my old diesel costs.
As a self confessed petrolhead I wrestled with getting an ev but for once my head ruled over my heart. Although I’m early into ownership I like the car much more than I thought I would. Yes it’s got its niggles but for the price I think that’s to be somewhat expected. I have adopted what I call my start up sequence where I turn off the lane assist and front collision each time so not had any of those issues. I’ve tried the active cruise control but didn’t like it so that’s not used. No vibrations, I’ve found the brakes acceptable and at times I’ve driven it like I’ve stole it. The only thing to date that is a slight annoyance is my Bluetooth connection drops out randomly. All in all I’m pretty chuffed with it and hope it stays that way for the 3 year deal.
As a self confessed petrolhead I wrestled with getting an ev but for once my head ruled over my heart. Although I’m early into ownership I like the car much more than I thought I would. Yes it’s got its niggles but for the price I think that’s to be somewhat expected. I have adopted what I call my start up sequence where I turn off the lane assist and front collision each time so not had any of those issues. I’ve tried the active cruise control but didn’t like it so that’s not used. No vibrations, I’ve found the brakes acceptable and at times I’ve driven it like I’ve stole it. The only thing to date that is a slight annoyance is my Bluetooth connection drops out randomly. All in all I’m pretty chuffed with it and hope it stays that way for the 3 year deal.
wolfie28 said:
Just seen this thread, which i hope the op doesn’t mind me adding my thoughts. We’ve had our orange MG4 x-power for a couple of months. Got it on a salary sacrifice scheme through work. My first ev mainly to be used for my daily commute of 80 miles a day. My commute is probably 95% motorway so I’m doing the speed limit when traffic permits. We have a home charging point so I put it on charge daily, which costs approximately £2.50 a day. I should get my money back on the cost of installing the charger in about 6 months with the money I’m saving over my old diesel costs.
Of course not! The more the merrier!Sounds like we are all having very similar experiences.
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