Took wife to look at cars - may need a divorce!
Took wife to look at cars - may need a divorce!
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IJWS15

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2,075 posts

104 months

Saturday 25th October
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We have a Karoq which is proving to be just a little too small. I had started looking at alternatives and, being retired, find it harder to nip into a dealer to look.

We had some time in Barnsley this morning so on one site managed to look at some of the options. The Bigster isn’t as big as I thought it would be but would be big enough, the Tucson is no bigger than what we have. The problem is that she likes the third option the MG HS😟😟

Others to consider- needs to be manual, petrol, suv and more space inside than a Karoq. She knows that eventually she will need to move to auto but at 66 has never driven one and is uneasy even to try. Budget can be seen in the range between the Bigster and the Tucson.

ScoobyChris

2,180 posts

221 months

Saturday 25th October
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MG will be much cheaper than divorce biggrin

Huzzah

28,302 posts

202 months

Saturday 25th October
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A pal has a new MG SUV hybrid. He likes it, well equipped and seems okay.

Screens are a bit distracting but probably get used to them.

slopes

41,079 posts

206 months

Saturday 25th October
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Step daughter has an MG HS, it's not for me like - i need a diesel for towing - but it's alright as a car and hers is manual

ChocolateFrog

33,317 posts

192 months

Saturday 25th October
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I think the newer HS is a notable step up from the previous gen one, which was a bit crap.

Trevor555

4,918 posts

103 months

Saturday 25th October
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ChocolateFrog said:
I think the newer HS is a notable step up from the previous gen one, which was a bit crap.
I second this.

I drove one this week, and was impressed over the previous one's.

renmure

4,727 posts

243 months

Saturday 25th October
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We looked at the MG before getting a Bigster.

Admittedly we were getting something as a spare “sensible” car rather than looking for motoring nirvana but I didn’t find much to like with the MG. The Dacia isn’t going to win awards for luxury, quality, refinement or sophistication but it felt in a different class to the MG for me. It probably helps that we’ve had a few years of previous positive experience with Dacia as well.

sherman

14,667 posts

234 months

Saturday 25th October
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I would go look at Chery/Omodo/Jaecoo for a comparison.

Sofa

548 posts

111 months

Saturday 25th October
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Trevor555 said:
ChocolateFrog said:
I think the newer HS is a notable step up from the previous gen one, which was a bit crap.
I second this.

I drove one this week, and was impressed over the previous one's.
Yeah the newer shape is a perfectly acceptable bland appliance crossover, and in some ways I think a better car than some competitors from more prestigious brands. The driver assistance and monitoring stuff is still abhorrent, albeit much of it is now mandatory and will be the same on any new car.

The old one though is still one of the most utterly hateful cars I've driven and that goes for the manual and the auto- both are awful.

Crumpet

4,729 posts

199 months

Saturday 25th October
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My brother has just gone from a ‘19 X5 to a brand new MG HS. He much prefers the MG!

It was my recommendation in the first place as I’d been a passenger in a few of the old ones being used as taxis. Comfortable, spacious, reasonably well made and significantly better than some of the other heaps of st I go in when using Uber. I’d take the MG any day over a Polestar 2 or Tesla Model 3, Prius, Nero or whatever other hateful junk I end up getting driven around in - good God that Polestar was awful!

Anyway, most cars are dull, soulless white goods, the MG will be fine.

Quattr04.

740 posts

10 months

Saturday 25th October
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If she likes the karoq what about a kodiaq or even a Tiguan or Tiguan all space?



I had a MG HS hire car which seemed nice on the surface but it had some infiltrating issues, when you chose the next radio station it swapped from DAB to fm, and it was a brand new car, pressing the button for the cruise control bought up the 3 lines to set the speed but then it would not set the speed, no volume knob either was very annoying

It did feel like a nicer product than Kia’s that I had driven, and I think better than a Ford kuga, I’m just not sure it’s 100% there


Edited by Quattr04. on Saturday 25th October 23:37

Paul_B

859 posts

195 months

Saturday 25th October
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Yeah divorce her. And what's all this about Jaecoo/Omoda etc...... is this Pistonheads or mumsnet? ;-)

Mikebentley

7,790 posts

159 months

Saturday 25th October
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Being retired “I find it harder to nip into a dealership”. Come on you wealthy coffin dodger! That was a joke by the way.
My vote Kodiak or Bigster.

Screenwash

200 posts

41 months

Sunday 26th October
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When does the UK get the Haval H6?

blueg33

43,173 posts

243 months

Sunday 26th October
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Not sure I could bring myself to have a car called a Bigster. Clearly named by a 7 year old.

911Spanker

2,895 posts

35 months

Sunday 26th October
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Screenwash said:
When does the UK get the Haval H6?
Eh? What's that?

valiant

12,778 posts

179 months

Sunday 26th October
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If your wife likes the MG then just get her the MG.

It’ll save you pain down the road when your suggested car causes an issue or turns out to be not quite right.

If the MG causes her bother you’ll never hear it because it was her choice.

Happy wife = quiet life.

stevemcs

9,690 posts

112 months

Sunday 26th October
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We had the previous gen in for a service last week, what a cheap and nasty thing. All parts had to come from a main dealer, I think the front brakes were £300 and it was £100 for a set of plugs.

Divorce seems like the better option.

egor110

17,612 posts

222 months

Sunday 26th October
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If your wife isn't sure about a automatic i'd test drive/hire one and go for a drive in the usual busy stop/start traffic where you live , then it makes sense .

andburg

8,329 posts

188 months

Sunday 26th October
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If you’re around the area, go to Eric stead in chapeltown. Do not go near cars2. Terrible after sales experience, after our own issues we ended up speaking to loads of others with similar stories.

Eric stead win the customer service awards every year and deservedly so.