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18th January 2020, 10:30 | #12 |
Posted a thing or two
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A decent engine with 300 bhp
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18th January 2020, 11:49 | #13 |
This is my second home
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An inbuilt meter for all the "taxi" jobs I get running the family hither and thither!
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18th January 2020, 11:52 | #14 |
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Low coolant level warning light....
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18th January 2020, 13:15 | #15 | ||
Gets stuck in
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Puddle lights seem like a good feature, either under the door mirrors or in the doors themselves. Add to that auto-folding mirrors, although wonder if it is possible to fit a system to existing powerfolds? Heated windscreen? Not seen the MG version, but I hate the Ford ones as the element wires are very noticeable in certain lights which I find distracting. I suppose we should also be thankful that we didn't get infernal annoyances such as stop/start and electric handbrakes though. |
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18th January 2020, 18:34 | #16 |
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This is one of the biggest flaws ... Even my old Audi 80 TDI of 1993 has this feature ...
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18th January 2020, 18:48 | #17 |
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Well we do have an unused icon on the display!
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18th January 2020, 19:18 | #19 |
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+1 for the slow down on the cruise
And I wish the SWC were on the wheel it's not convenient were they are. Factory digital speedo Ipk shows temp, fuel consumption as well as digital speed all at once Wide screen touch screen radio with Bluetooth (may be be not available at the time?) Coupe option definitely having seen the factory prototype pics and the after market replicates Oh and in a saloon back seats that fold flat |
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