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drchaos wrote:greggle71 wrote:drchaos wrote:greggle71 wrote:We turning into MG country, dem wheels everywhere. A salesman from Massy told me simply, “we selling what we could get and we getting so we selling”
Cheap as chips ... Also if mass adoption happens then parts and service outside of mASSy shouldn't be an issue.
I guess hyundai is now a premium brand in mASSy's line up.
I think mass adoption currently happening, I think the purists who think beyond the new car paint and smell still worry about long term reliability and accessibility to parts, MG is part of the SAIC group so the presumption is that their cars will share parts with other badges in the group but nothing else is sold here so no track record to assist but organically local parts places will eventually start to stock up. The local review of the MG HS that couldn’t even make it up Chancellor without the transmission overheating was a big red flag. My own VW experience about DCT which is also in these cars gives me even more hesitancy.
Really?
Drove an HS for 3 weeks without any issues, never had any transmission issues. I guess i have experience driving a DCT from my jetta days. Did mountains, Highways, Country roads. On a hill start it did roll back 2-3 inches so I used to ease off the break while pressing the accelerator.
I know plenty Trinis who does use the accelerator to not roll down a hill.
Maybe thats what they were doing to overheat the transmission.
greggle71 wrote:drchaos wrote:greggle71 wrote:drchaos wrote:greggle71 wrote:We turning into MG country, dem wheels everywhere. A salesman from Massy told me simply, “we selling what we could get and we getting so we selling”
Cheap as chips ... Also if mass adoption happens then parts and service outside of mASSy shouldn't be an issue.
I guess hyundai is now a premium brand in mASSy's line up.
I think mass adoption currently happening, I think the purists who think beyond the new car paint and smell still worry about long term reliability and accessibility to parts, MG is part of the SAIC group so the presumption is that their cars will share parts with other badges in the group but nothing else is sold here so no track record to assist but organically local parts places will eventually start to stock up. The local review of the MG HS that couldn’t even make it up Chancellor without the transmission overheating was a big red flag. My own VW experience about DCT which is also in these cars gives me even more hesitancy.
Really?
Drove an HS for 3 weeks without any issues, never had any transmission issues. I guess i have experience driving a DCT from my jetta days. Did mountains, Highways, Country roads. On a hill start it did roll back 2-3 inches so I used to ease off the break while pressing the accelerator.
I know plenty Trinis who does use the accelerator to not roll down a hill.
Maybe thats what they were doing to overheat the transmission.
Check out the review I was referring to:
https://youtu.be/XP-tJvEHsiE
Three weeks is not a good testament, need a good year+ to be honest, 3 weeks in you really won't get issues with any vehicle, check us back after the warranty done, give it a 6months after then tell us.drchaos wrote:greggle71 wrote:drchaos wrote:greggle71 wrote:We turning into MG country, dem wheels everywhere. A salesman from Massy told me simply, “we selling what we could get and we getting so we selling”
Cheap as chips ... Also if mass adoption happens then parts and service outside of mASSy shouldn't be an issue.
I guess hyundai is now a premium brand in mASSy's line up.
I think mass adoption currently happening, I think the purists who think beyond the new car paint and smell still worry about long term reliability and accessibility to parts, MG is part of the SAIC group so the presumption is that their cars will share parts with other badges in the group but nothing else is sold here so no track record to assist but organically local parts places will eventually start to stock up. The local review of the MG HS that couldn’t even make it up Chancellor without the transmission overheating was a big red flag. My own VW experience about DCT which is also in these cars gives me even more hesitancy.
Really?
Drove an HS for 3 weeks without any issues, never had any transmission issues. I guess i have experience driving a DCT from my jetta days. Did mountains, Highways, Country roads. On a hill start it did roll back 2-3 inches so I used to ease off the break while pressing the accelerator.
I know plenty Trinis who does use the accelerator to not roll down a hill.
Maybe thats what they were doing to overheat the transmission.
greggle71 wrote:We turning into MG country, dem wheels everywhere. A salesman from Massy told me simply, “we selling what we could get and we getting so we selling”
Dave wrote:Price point and a name that is known sold all those vehicles.
Don't those vehicles come with Hill start assist... Wouldn't be rolling back at all once it works and is used correctlydrchaos wrote:greggle71 wrote:drchaos wrote:greggle71 wrote:We turning into MG country, dem wheels everywhere. A salesman from Massy told me simply, “we selling what we could get and we getting so we selling”
Cheap as chips ... Also if mass adoption happens then parts and service outside of mASSy shouldn't be an issue.
I guess hyundai is now a premium brand in mASSy's line up.
I think mass adoption currently happening, I think the purists who think beyond the new car paint and smell still worry about long term reliability and accessibility to parts, MG is part of the SAIC group so the presumption is that their cars will share parts with other badges in the group but nothing else is sold here so no track record to assist but organically local parts places will eventually start to stock up. The local review of the MG HS that couldn’t even make it up Chancellor without the transmission overheating was a big red flag. My own VW experience about DCT which is also in these cars gives me even more hesitancy.
Really?
Drove an HS for 3 weeks without any issues, never had any transmission issues. I guess i have experience driving a DCT from my jetta days. Did mountains, Highways, Country roads. On a hill start it did roll back 2-3 inches so I used to ease off the break while pressing the accelerator.
I know plenty Trinis who does use the accelerator to not roll down a hill.
Maybe thats what they were doing to overheat the transmission.
Dave wrote:Price point and a name that is known sold all those vehicles.
Shalom Vanamson wrote:Dave wrote:Price point and a name that is known sold all those vehicles.
This brings up the topic Value for Money and in that case is Value for Money standardized or something subjective.
drchaos wrote:greggle71 wrote:We turning into MG country, dem wheels everywhere. A salesman from Massy told me simply, “we selling what we could get and we getting so we selling”
Cheap as chips ... Also if mass adoption happens then parts and service outside of mASSy shouldn't be an issue.
I guess hyundai is now a premium brand in mASSy's line up.
kamakazi wrote:Don't those vehicles come with Hill start assist... Wouldn't be rolling back at all once it works and is used correctlydrchaos wrote:greggle71 wrote:drchaos wrote:greggle71 wrote:We turning into MG country, dem wheels everywhere. A salesman from Massy told me simply, “we selling what we could get and we getting so we selling”
Cheap as chips ... Also if mass adoption happens then parts and service outside of mASSy shouldn't be an issue.
I guess hyundai is now a premium brand in mASSy's line up.
I think mass adoption currently happening, I think the purists who think beyond the new car paint and smell still worry about long term reliability and accessibility to parts, MG is part of the SAIC group so the presumption is that their cars will share parts with other badges in the group but nothing else is sold here so no track record to assist but organically local parts places will eventually start to stock up. The local review of the MG HS that couldn’t even make it up Chancellor without the transmission overheating was a big red flag. My own VW experience about DCT which is also in these cars gives me even more hesitancy.
Really?
Drove an HS for 3 weeks without any issues, never had any transmission issues. I guess i have experience driving a DCT from my jetta days. Did mountains, Highways, Country roads. On a hill start it did roll back 2-3 inches so I used to ease off the break while pressing the accelerator.
I know plenty Trinis who does use the accelerator to not roll down a hill.
Maybe thats what they were doing to overheat the transmission.
drchaos wrote:Got the X trail e-power.
Should get registered soon, will test it out properly and report back.
kamakazi wrote:Would like to know how they classed the vehicle for MVT
Hybrid (high output)
EV
1.5 (or is it a 1.3) gas engine...
nemisis wrote:drchaos wrote:Got the X trail e-power.
Should get registered soon, will test it out properly and report back.
Was it one recently ordered into the country? Or a local supplier already had stock before whatever going on with that van and customs?
drchaos wrote:kamakazi wrote:Would like to know how they classed the vehicle for MVT
Hybrid (high output)
EV
1.5 (or is it a 1.3) gas engine...
Classified as hybrid 1.5 turbo for tax purposes
but that has changed now since customs figured out it does not fall under the exemptions.
Capleton wrote:The main issue with exemptions and the X-Trail ePower is that the kW output from the battery pack exceeds 105kW, which is the limit for hybrid exemptions (1599cc & 105kW or lower).
drchaos wrote:Capleton wrote:The main issue with exemptions and the X-Trail ePower is that the kW output from the battery pack exceeds 105kW, which is the limit for hybrid exemptions (1599cc & 105kW or lower).
I really wonder why this is even a thing ...
The electric cars don't seem to have a KW output limit for the exemptions.
Tesla's have high output motors and zero tax. So why limit the hybrids?
nick639v2 wrote:Huh…. 6l/100kms, that’s what I get in my forester now.
So only real benefit for all the tech and ‘hybrid’ is if you running super vs my premium.
Dizzy28 wrote:I'm guessing Pg1 hasn't been updated since 007 left.
The new Qashqai starts at $305k and not $285k as on the first page. I suspect a few of the other listings particularly for the Massy brands are also outdated since they seem to be the one most price change proclivity
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