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Lease company dropped off my first EV on Friday,

Had a grand total of 92 miles on it when I got it, easily the newest car I've ever had.
Have covered 100 miles or so in it so far, including multiple runs to the tip lol, so far my first impressions are generally positive, though it has the usual host of pointless warnings that I need to try and find a way to disable.
Had a grand total of 92 miles on it when I got it, easily the newest car I've ever had.
Have covered 100 miles or so in it so far, including multiple runs to the tip lol, so far my first impressions are generally positive, though it has the usual host of pointless warnings that I need to try and find a way to disable.
Glad you like it. I'll be honest I didn't bond with mine initially and had serious buyers remorse, but once I got the hang of one peddle driving, changing my mindset on charging and realising I don't have to go to petrol stations anymore it's very unlikely I'll ever return to ICE for a day to day car.
ShortBeardy said:
If you have a personalised key it may be worth spending some time seeing if you can get it to remember your preferences. Not sure if it's a UK requirement to turn them on at every start, but in the US you can turn them off and the key remembers your settings.
From sometime in 2024 they have to default to on with every start. This is a 2025 car so will be like that. I have had some success on the pointless bonging front.
There's a function the car has where it can remember the settings for all the pointless crap and with one swipe and a button press I can activate that profile each time I get in the car.
I have also managed to mute the annoying "speed limit announcer" by turning down the "voice" volume setting.
My journey home from work today was 100% more pleasant as a result!
There's a function the car has where it can remember the settings for all the pointless crap and with one swipe and a button press I can activate that profile each time I get in the car.
I have also managed to mute the annoying "speed limit announcer" by turning down the "voice" volume setting.
My journey home from work today was 100% more pleasant as a result!
K50 DEL said:
There's a function the car has where it can remember the settings for all the pointless crap and with one swipe and a button press I can activate that profile each time I get in the car.
I wish they'd back-port that to the MG4! Or even better just include the assist settings I'm the custom drive mode.K50 DEL said:
I have had some success on the pointless bonging front.
There's a function the car has where it can remember the settings for all the pointless crap and with one swipe and a button press I can activate that profile each time I get in the car.
I have also managed to mute the annoying "speed limit announcer" by turning down the "voice" volume setting.
My journey home from work today was 100% more pleasant as a result!
I’ve got one of these cars and have done around 5k miles in it now.There's a function the car has where it can remember the settings for all the pointless crap and with one swipe and a button press I can activate that profile each time I get in the car.
I have also managed to mute the annoying "speed limit announcer" by turning down the "voice" volume setting.
My journey home from work today was 100% more pleasant as a result!
You can turn off the speed limit announcements in the satnav settings.
Blockbuster said:
K50 DEL said:
I have had some success on the pointless bonging front.
There's a function the car has where it can remember the settings for all the pointless crap and with one swipe and a button press I can activate that profile each time I get in the car.
I have also managed to mute the annoying "speed limit announcer" by turning down the "voice" volume setting.
My journey home from work today was 100% more pleasant as a result!
I ve got one of these cars and have done around 5k miles in it now.There's a function the car has where it can remember the settings for all the pointless crap and with one swipe and a button press I can activate that profile each time I get in the car.
I have also managed to mute the annoying "speed limit announcer" by turning down the "voice" volume setting.
My journey home from work today was 100% more pleasant as a result!
You can turn off the speed limit announcements in the satnav settings.
fooman said:
My brain now filters out modern car bongs. I moved my sons older car the other night and he was complaining I left the lights on 'didn't you hear it beep' no, no I didn't. It's just become background noise, like the mrs
Was going to say same thing - daughter has a new Kona EV which lost points in some road tests when it first came out as the bongs were so annoying. I asked her about them and she said she doesn't notice them. I drove it a bit recently and it is a bit mad, there doesn't seem to be any hierachy to the warnings so you end up just ignoring them all.Screenwash said:
Multiple runs to the tip with a brand new car?!?? ?
Not sure why the question marks, the car was dropped off on Friday, on Saturday morning I folded the seats down, lined the boot with a couple of old sheets and filled it, firstly with disassembled kitchen units and then the rest of the runs with rubble and old tiles from the kitchen and bathroom walls.I've done a couple more since my first post and will be doing at least another couple tomorrow too, though the car now has 350 miles on it.
It's the most suitable car in my ownership for these tasks, so that's what it's used for.
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