I got stuck in an MG Cyberster
I got stuck in an MG Cyberster
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swanseaboydan

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2,128 posts

183 months

Sunday 22nd December 2024
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I went to have a look at a cyberster as I think it’s a great looking car and fancy owning an electric cabriolet. For me it a a bizarre toss up between the cyberster or going full v8 and getting a c63 cab then maybe going electric in a few years time.
I went to a dealer a few days ago and asked to sit in the new mg cyberster. The oSalesperson was with another customer so let me sit in it , open and close the doors etc etc until the other customer left. This I did.
When I tried to get out of the car, the door wouldn’t open as it had run out of battery. An engineer tried to open the door manually from outside but couldn’t get that to work. Fortunately the roof was down and I was able to climb out. The experience has put me off the car a bit. I am amazed there is no door handle that can be manually operated. Anyone else notice this ?
Am I being overly fussy ?
Dan

normalbloke

8,333 posts

239 months

Sunday 22nd December 2024
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Shocking.

Cristio Nasser

407 posts

13 months

Sunday 22nd December 2024
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Sounds like a funny situation, especially as there’s seemingly an obvious manual override that nobody, including the dealer knew about.

Moral of the story, RTFM!!!

732NM

10,252 posts

35 months

Sunday 22nd December 2024
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Cristio Nasser said:
Sounds like a funny situation, especially as there’s seemingly an obvious manual override that nobody, including the dealer knew about.

Moral of the story, RTFM!!!
Moral of the story, make a basic safety feature idiot proof.

Shocking design. Should be banned from sale until made fool proof.

Frankychops

1,788 posts

29 months

Sunday 22nd December 2024
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732NM said:
Moral of the story, make a basic safety feature idiot proof.

Shocking design. Should be banned from sale until made fool proof.
Not really possible with the amount of idiots in the world

worldwidewebs

2,846 posts

270 months

Sunday 22nd December 2024
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Frankychops said:
732NM said:
Moral of the story, make a basic safety feature idiot proof.

Shocking design. Should be banned from sale until made fool proof.
Not really possible with the amount of idiots in the world
Too hard to just fit a mechanical door handle?

Lincsls1

3,850 posts

160 months

Sunday 22nd December 2024
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What the fk is wrong with having a good old fashioned mechanically operated door handle! Utter stupidity.
Lets make a round wheel square.

Downward

5,039 posts

123 months

Sunday 22nd December 2024
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Not suprised if it’s like the MG infotainment system which to turn the heater up or down or the heated seats off from Android Auto is a shambolic long process.

ChocolateFrog

33,952 posts

193 months

Sunday 22nd December 2024
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I fking hate dealers. It's literally in the manual where the release is.

fking useless or what.

What else do sales people have to know? How to sharpen their shoes just a little bit more.

Super Sonic

11,276 posts

74 months

Sunday 22nd December 2024
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732NM said:
Moral of the story, make a basic safety feature idiot proof.

Shocking design. Should be banned from sale until made fool proof.
Absolutely this. What a stupid place to put the opening switch. You would need to be a contortionist t to press that and push the door at the same time.
ETA contortionist!

Evanivitch

25,409 posts

142 months

Sunday 22nd December 2024
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732NM said:
Moral of the story, make a basic safety feature idiot proof.

Shocking design. Should be banned from sale until made fool proof.
But it's a car, you're supposed to be above fool...

Percy Cushion

1,271 posts

240 months

Sunday 22nd December 2024
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swanseaboydan said:
I went to have a look at a cyberster as I think it’s a great looking car and fancy owning an electric cabriolet. For me it a a bizarre toss up between the cyberster or going full v8 and getting a c63 cab then maybe going electric in a few years time.
Am I being overly fussy ?
Dan
Not at all. Get the full V8 c63 and you'll be totally fine, problem solved.

You're welcome.

recordman

433 posts

145 months

Sunday 22nd December 2024
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How can the car meet type approval? The MOT rules stipulate that all car doors must be able to be opened from the outside and the front doors from the inside also.

Silvanus

6,904 posts

43 months

Sunday 22nd December 2024
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EmailAddress said:
recordman said:
How can the car meet type approval? The MOT rules stipulate that all car doors must be able to be opened from the outside and the front doors from the inside also.
They are mechanically actionable from both inside and outside.
Sounds like they got inspiration from TVR hehe

732NM

10,252 posts

35 months

Sunday 22nd December 2024
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Evanivitch said:
But it's a car, you're supposed to be above fool...
Based on what i see on the road, i beg to differ.

732NM

10,252 posts

35 months

Sunday 22nd December 2024
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EmailAddress said:
They are mechanically actionable from both inside and outside.
Then why could the salesman not open the door from the outside?

You arent getting the manual out as you try and exit a car in an emergency, or help someone out in said scenario.

Evanivitch

25,409 posts

142 months

Sunday 22nd December 2024
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recordman said:
How can the car meet type approval? The MOT rules stipulate that all car doors must be able to be opened from the outside and the front doors from the inside also.
I wasn't aware the MOT isolated the 12V battery to test?

Panamax

7,539 posts

54 months

Sunday 22nd December 2024
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What you're looking for is a Mk1 Mini,
Sliding windows.
Piece of string to open the door.
Starter button on the floor (so no relay between battery and starter).
External door hinges.
Pudding stirrer gear-stick which may or may not be connected to the transmission.

Snow and Rocks

2,984 posts

47 months

Sunday 22nd December 2024
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Not really any worse than what Tesla somehow get away with.

Our Model Y decided to brick itself thanks to a failed invertor and lock my parents inside on a local High Street on the morning of our wedding. Thankfully after some mild panic they managed to use Google to locate where the hidden emergency release was and get out.

The problem didn't end there, the emergency release doesn't drop the windows so when they closed the doors both front windows smashed. The car then sat on the High Street for 2 days with smashed windows before Tesla bothered to recover it.

Absolutely moronic design that's unnecessarily awkward to use even when it's working. As others have said, something so critical should be obvious, well marked and not reliant on the electronics to operate.

Frankychops

1,788 posts

29 months

Sunday 22nd December 2024
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You can clearly see that you can open from the inside, mechanically. Same as ‘super cars’ that have the same system. So it is well covered, however as before, idiots you can’t think for, the idiot being the people showing the car to others.