Are MG SUV drivers the new Volvo drivers?
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Is it just me, or have drivers of MG SUVs (particularly that MGZS thing) replaced Volvo drivers as the ones to steer well clear of because they haven't got a clue what they're doing?
I'm certainly starting to see a pattern.
Just like Tesla drivers seem to have replaced BMW drivers as being assholes...
I'm certainly starting to see a pattern.
Just like Tesla drivers seem to have replaced BMW drivers as being assholes...
Jamescrs said:
Can't say i've noticed a particular trend with Volvo or MG drivers and I'm a BMW driver so I'm supposed to hate everyone apparently
Nah, everyone's supposed to hate you! 
Maybe it's just round this way. But I do find myself staying clear of MG drivers - particularly in car parks.
dxg said:
Is it just me, or have drivers of MG SUVs (particularly that MGZS thing) replaced Volvo drivers as the ones to steer well clear of because they haven't got a clue what they're doing?
I'm certainly starting to see a pattern.
I think the "volvo driver" is a bit outdated now, but I think we all get where you are coming from... as to the drivers of new MG's good god yes, you should always expect the un-expected from them. I'm certainly starting to see a pattern.
DannyScene said:
I think its just you, I've also never noticed the Volvo thing either
There used to be a Volvo thing, back when their USP was that you probably wouldn't die when you crashed it, and they were the car for people who didn't really like cars and wanted the world to know that. Most likely thing to impede your progress on a country road. If you wanted the safety and rationality without the boredom, you bought a Saab. Not many people did. That was a long time ago, before Volvo decided they wanted to attract thrusting sorts from the German brands, there's no distinction now.I’ve just steered my brother into getting an MG…..
This is a man who didn’t service his X5 for three years and then wondered why the oil lines blocked and the engine shat itself.
All cars chosen by people with zero interest in motoring end up being driven badly. That being said, MGs weren’t on my radar for crap driving - that’s usually ratty old Toyotas around us.
This is a man who didn’t service his X5 for three years and then wondered why the oil lines blocked and the engine shat itself.
All cars chosen by people with zero interest in motoring end up being driven badly. That being said, MGs weren’t on my radar for crap driving - that’s usually ratty old Toyotas around us.
They are the new Peugeot drivers, in former Top Gear parlance, where the owners simply want an A to B appliance and care little for anything else.
https://youtu.be/9TnGjq9mWSI?si=tkv2rYUkyYYbk5US
dxg said:
Is it just me, or have drivers of MG SUVs (particularly that MGZS thing) replaced Volvo drivers as the ones to steer well clear of because they haven't got a clue what they're doing?
I'm certainly starting to see a pattern.
Just like Tesla drivers seem to have replaced BMW drivers as being assholes...
Yeah when I drive our Volvo I don’t have a clue what I’m doing but when I drive my BMW I become an asshole I'm certainly starting to see a pattern.
Just like Tesla drivers seem to have replaced BMW drivers as being assholes...


I actually think Volvos tend to be fairly attentively driven, as they’re usually bought by people with kids who prioritise safety, so look where they are going and actually pay attention.
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