Maxus T90EV

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Toaster Pilot

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14,661 posts

165 months

Saturday 16th December 2023
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Seems there’s a proper fire sale on these at the moment - £19790+VAT to buy or some really cheap leases:


I gather they’re pretty ste but you’ve got to be tempted at that money, right?

lost in espace

6,295 posts

214 months

Saturday 16th December 2023
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I am half tempted, I have an MG ZS so this would make an interesting two car driveway in a very strange way. However there isn't a load cover, and a hard top seems unavailable making the load bed useless really. Anything you put in it will fly away unless tied down.

autumnsum

435 posts

38 months

Saturday 16th December 2023
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Wow that is crazy cheap, that is tempting for sure!

JustGetATesla

335 posts

126 months

Saturday 16th December 2023
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Utterly unhinged prices! Why wait forever for a Cybertruck when you can have a Maxus!

SPOLIER ALERT - may be fun getting warranty honoured etc as surely Maxus are done if that is the level of firesale going on already.

Merry

1,415 posts

195 months

Saturday 16th December 2023
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JustGetATesla said:
Utterly unhinged prices! Why wait forever for a Cybertruck when you can have a Maxus!

SPOLIER ALERT - may be fun getting warranty honoured etc as surely Maxus are done if that is the level of firesale going on already.
Given that it's one of SAIC motors sub brands I wouldn't think that'd be an issue, given how well MG are doing..

They seem to have sold a boat tonne of vans recently too.

Silvanus

6,040 posts

30 months

Saturday 16th December 2023
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JustGetATesla said:
Utterly unhinged prices! Why wait forever for a Cybertruck when you can have a Maxus!

SPOLIER ALERT - may be fun getting warranty honoured etc as surely Maxus are done if that is the level of firesale going on already.
It's likely sales have been slow so they want to get some vehicles out there. Maxus vans sell very well, and SAIC MGs sell even better.

TheDeuce

25,190 posts

73 months

Saturday 16th December 2023
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I posted a lease deal of these on another thread yesterday.

Who cares how st it is or even if it breaks down.. most current ICE drivers would save more in fuel costs than the monthly cost of this lease! Just snap em up and make yourself richer whilst hooning around in a random pickup truck smile



mikef

5,245 posts

258 months

Saturday 16th December 2023
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Toaster Pilot said:
£19790+VAT to buy
Where are you seeing that price? These were £60K when I read the reviews (which basically said not worth £60K, but...)

Toaster Pilot

Original Poster:

14,661 posts

165 months

Saturday 16th December 2023
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mikef said:
Where are you seeing that price? These were £60K when I read the reviews (which basically said not worth £60K, but...)
Autotrader, there’s a dealer advertising them.

mikef

5,245 posts

258 months

Sunday 17th December 2023
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Cheers

JustGetATesla

335 posts

126 months

andy43

10,589 posts

261 months

Sunday 17th December 2023
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You can lease these for £100-odd a month. Cheaper than the bus!
Rear wheel drive only though.

TheDeuce

25,190 posts

73 months

Sunday 17th December 2023
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andy43 said:
You can lease these for £100-odd a month. Cheaper than the bus!
Rear wheel drive only though.
And 10k miles a year and virtually no deposit. I think I saw £200 somewhere smile

For something that's essentially 'free' compared with running the ICE it could replace, the reviews aren't actually that bad!

rich12

3,468 posts

161 months

Sunday 17th December 2023
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I've gone for one of these.
They're unbelievably crap compared to anything else out there BUT it's £120/month for a brand new electric vehicle that comfortably fits 5 people.

You still have to put a key in the ignition FFS. laugh

All in all, 2 years and 20k miles for £175 a month (amortized).

lost in espace

6,295 posts

214 months

Sunday 17th December 2023
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Insurance is coming out at a grand for me, 54 years old in Herts, 9 years no claims and clean everything. Not sure if the no claims can apply to a van coming from a car, but confused.com asked me about it.

TheDeuce

25,190 posts

73 months

Sunday 17th December 2023
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rich12 said:
I've gone for one of these.
They're unbelievably crap compared to anything else out there BUT it's £120/month for a brand new electric vehicle that comfortably fits 5 people.

You still have to put a key in the ignition FFS. laugh

All in all, 2 years and 20k miles for £175 a month (amortized).
Congrats! You've chosen a terrible car but one that makes so much sense!! biggrin

You'll probably learn to love it for what it is - come back and give us a thorough review once you've got used to it..?

Silvanus

6,040 posts

30 months

Sunday 17th December 2023
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TheDeuce said:
rich12 said:
I've gone for one of these.
They're unbelievably crap compared to anything else out there BUT it's £120/month for a brand new electric vehicle that comfortably fits 5 people.

You still have to put a key in the ignition FFS. laugh

All in all, 2 years and 20k miles for £175 a month (amortized).
Congrats! You've chosen a terrible car but one that makes so much sense!! biggrin

You'll probably learn to love it for what it is - come back and give us a thorough review once you've got used to it..?
Out of interest, how are they crap?

TheDeuce

25,190 posts

73 months

Sunday 17th December 2023
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Silvanus said:
TheDeuce said:
rich12 said:
I've gone for one of these.
They're unbelievably crap compared to anything else out there BUT it's £120/month for a brand new electric vehicle that comfortably fits 5 people.

You still have to put a key in the ignition FFS. laugh

All in all, 2 years and 20k miles for £175 a month (amortized).
Congrats! You've chosen a terrible car but one that makes so much sense!! biggrin

You'll probably learn to love it for what it is - come back and give us a thorough review once you've got used to it..?
Out of interest, how are they crap?
Well I suppose they're not actually crap at all - for the price. In fact for the price they're excellent.

But for a full review, read this: https://www.autoexpress.co.uk/maxus/t90-ev

It's essentially an outdated and very average EV but at a far less than average price = a good car.

rich12

3,468 posts

161 months

Sunday 17th December 2023
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If I get rid of my wife's petrol car and convince her to drive it, it'll effectively be a free car as the monthly payment plus electric cost will be less than she currently spends on fuel alone.


Toaster Pilot

Original Poster:

14,661 posts

165 months

Sunday 17th December 2023
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It’s roughly the same monthlies as the PCP on my 2 year old Zoe that I bought 5 months ago - if I could get out of it I’d be all over one of these.