The only range I am concern with an EV is it greater than my bladder & coffee hit range, ie 2 hrs driving highway code recommends 15 min break.
@dominicwild3189Ай бұрын
2023 stock in Perth can be had for $9,000 less now at $31k at Melville MG with 10 year warranty 250,000km. My 2024 MG4 51kWh Excite cost me $40k with only 7 year warranty unlimited km. Had I known of the drop, I would have preferred the 2023 model for a lot less. In WA we can still get $3,500 off from the WA gov. for "Emission-free vehicles", so the 2023 model (until end of September or sold out!) would cost only $27.5k net.
@exilgermane3942Ай бұрын
I got the 2024 model for 31k with 10 years warranty.
@AbduabdutaАй бұрын
Booked one yesterday at Melville MG, they only have 2 2024 model left, both in volcano orange, come with 10 year warranty, plan to pick it up next week, can't wait.
@dominicwild3189Ай бұрын
@@exilgermane3942 Great to hear that! I checked with MG Melville how much a 2024 would cost me and the answer came back as $41,500, so I assumed only 2023 models are sold at $31k - wrong!
@timsmith3743Ай бұрын
Why do you claim it is illegal to use cruise control at night? I have checked and could not find such a restriction.
@AlexKidmanАй бұрын
Safe is the more critical part there - while it may not be strictly illegal in and of itself, it's less advisable - you've got worse vision by definition so your ability to spot hazards that could lead to cruise control misbehaving (over acceleration due to poor road surface etc) leading to an accident... qnd potential liability if it was later determined that your use of cruise control was a contributing factor in said accident. It's not advisable to do so on that basis.
@rc70ysАй бұрын
Can I ask as someone who’s considering one of these MG does the standard charger in the boot fit your home standard power point ? And do the outside chargers 🔌 fit this car or you need some sort of adaptor ? Like the Tesla chargers and BP chargers etc fits directly into the MG ?
@AlexKidmanАй бұрын
In order: Yes, the standard charger is designed to work with a standard power point for slower at-home charging. As for outside charger, the answer is mostly yes; the MG4 is CCS2 so will be plug-compatible with most fast chargers and destination chargers (at some hotels/motels/council facilities etc); the only caveat there being Tesla, where some sites are open to other vehicles (like Yass in this video) while others are not -- Goulburn, not that far from Yass has Tesla chargers that will work only with Tesla vehicles. Grab the Plugshare app from your app store of choice and you can get a decent enough map of available chargers and notes on whether they're closed or open Tesla chargers and you're typically good to go (or keep going!).
@dominicwild3189Ай бұрын
Will charge at about 1.3kW from the supplied "granny charger", which fits into your standard 10A power point. Happy with 1.3kW as my solar will give me that even with clouds in winter. Seven kW seems to be the limit with AC charging and for that you will have to buy a different charger. 51kWh / 1.3kW means about 40hrs charging at home, if you want to go from 100% down to 0%, which is not recommended anyway. Once a month charge it to 100% to allow the BMS (Batt. Management System) to equalise the cells. If you charge from 75% down to 45% after 4,000 charge cycles, your batt. will have degraded only down to 92%!
@pspicerwensleyАй бұрын
I have bought an MG4 Excite 51. I’m going to try and get by trickle charging for now. I will probably get a 7W unit installed later.
@shaneleslie8968Ай бұрын
$31k drive away atm
@AlexKidmanАй бұрын
Indeed - covered the current price drop here: kzbin.info/www/bejne/n5fNdWmpbNyojNEsi=7oKQG5fKfA9kIQT9
@simonwolfe4324Ай бұрын
Crazy cheap
@frankwong8785Сағат бұрын
Now $32,990 .
@simonwolfe4324Ай бұрын
Why do all of those charge costs seem so high?! Not far off petrol costs for small/medium ice or hybrid
@CcirgrgАй бұрын
They're going to get higher too I assume with time. But how often do you use them. How often are you travelling more than 200km without staying somewhere for hours.
@clayton4115Ай бұрын
what was the fuel economy on this trip?
@xiii9800xtАй бұрын
0L/100KM 👌
@fishingwiththomas2 ай бұрын
My biggest gripe is selecting OPD everytime I get in my MG4. I only charge to 95% now so I can use OPD. After 17500kms I am getting over selecting it every time. I drove a Tesla for the first time on Saturday and it was great to not have to select it. Middy's Electrical in Wagga also has EV charging. Just an edit to ask why you don't use cruise control at night time? I use it everywhere all the time and have since I started driving in 1990.
@AlexKidman2 ай бұрын
I was aware of Middy's (it's on Plugshare) -- seems to indicate it's a BYO charger site, so somewhat slower than the Cross St or Tesla sites. Still haven't seen a charge for Cross St either -- and I have no idea why. Re: Cruise Control at night -- a safety consideration, because at night you've got less vision of road conditions ahead, it's riskier to give that control over to the car. I apply similar to when it's raining or if I know a road surface is poor, because cruise control just tries to keep a speed, even if the wheels spin.
@fishingwiththomas2 ай бұрын
@@AlexKidman fair enough on the cruise control thing. I think the Middy's charger is 25kw DC as my mate uses it to charge his BYD Seal while he goes to the gym.
@rc70ysАй бұрын
What’s OPD please ?
@fishingwiththomasАй бұрын
@@rc70ys One Pedal Drive
@CcirgrgАй бұрын
@@rc70ysone pedal drive. Try googling once in a while
@Rick-wy4odАй бұрын
So basically, the same trip would have been cheaper, quicker and a lot less stressful in a hybrid Camry or RAV4.. 😂