MG4 Electric

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Mikebentley

6,309 posts

143 months

Saturday 6th July
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ChocolateFrog said:
As it happens mines been in the bodyshop for a couple of weeks getting the front bumper repaired after a neighbour rolled into it.

I've really missed it. You forget that it's actually pretty quick and my Toyota loaner is even even worse with the pre-flight checks. You have to check 2 boxes and accept terms just to use the screen, every single time.

It does handle better (CHR) but that's the only obviously better attribute than the MG. Can't wait to get it back.
I imagine the other benefit is not having to put the wet stuff in it.

Mike230

73 posts

65 months

Saturday 6th July
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Currently considering an X power having driven one today. Seen a deal on PCP at £399 deposit and £399 per month. What are people's thoughts on this? Seems a decent price compared to others around and also better than leasing. This is based on 48 months and 6000 miles per year

James6112

4,714 posts

31 months

Monday 8th July
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Mike230 said:
Currently considering an X power having driven one today. Seen a deal on PCP at £399 deposit and £399 per month. What are people's thoughts on this? Seems a decent price compared to others around and also better than leasing. This is based on 48 months and 6000 miles per year
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Around £2700 in interest charges?
Tesla & Polestar PCP are both 0% at the moment.
Making the MG around the same price as the Tesla 3 in reality..

Durzel

12,359 posts

171 months

Monday 8th July
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James6112 said:
Mike230 said:
Currently considering an X power having driven one today. Seen a deal on PCP at £399 deposit and £399 per month. What are people's thoughts on this? Seems a decent price compared to others around and also better than leasing. This is based on 48 months and 6000 miles per year
Hi

Around £2700 in interest charges?
Tesla & Polestar PCP are both 0% at the moment.
Making the MG around the same price as the Tesla 3 in reality..
Whilst true even the X-Power "total amount payable" on finance is still over £800 less than the cheapest Model 3 (RWD), which is significantly slower.

it definitely makes it something to consider, but it's not a like-for-like comparison in performance terms.

kambites

67,863 posts

224 months

Wednesday 10th July
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We're looking at getting a second-hand Trophy as a family car. Probably a phase-1 car. Anything in particular to look out for?