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MG ZS BEV, 44kWh

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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2, Paid Member Posts: 19,761 ✭✭✭✭ELM327


    unkel wrote: »
    My 28kWh Ioniq that came out in 2016 gives a warning when battery is down to 13%. Let's say you are down to 10% by the time you hit a fast charger. The car can then charge to 50% on existing chargers in Ireland today (Ionity) in 10 minutes. QED. Already possible. Yesteryear's technology.
    IN fairness the Ioniq was and is class leading in terms of C rates


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 60,764 ✭✭✭✭unkel


    Cost of the battery is nowhere near as much of an issue as the globally very limited battery production that will be difficult to scale up to making tens of millions of EVs per year in a few years time. I'd say only the Chinese will be able to handle this.
    KCross wrote: »
    NOTE: PHEV's gets the exact same credit as a BEV in the emissions regulations.

    Doesn't a BEV count double?

    "Make no mistake. The days of the internal combustion engine are definitely numbered" - Quentin Willson, 1997



  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 7,451 ✭✭✭KCross


    unkel wrote: »
    Doesn't a BEV count double?

    It does, but so does a PHEV.... basically anything that is <50gCO2 gets double credit.

    The regulations dont distinguish between BEV and PHEV... they should but they dont.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 7,451 ✭✭✭KCross


    unkel wrote: »
    Kate reviews it



    Summary: a very decent, great value, very practical family EV. Top of the range model just GBP23k. Charging disappointingly only at 55kW on Ionity - it is supposed to be 85kW. Bigger boot than eNiro. 0-60 2s quicker than the official figure of 8.5s, so bit of a pocket rocket

    James and Kate are selling their Tesla Model S and they are replacing it with the MG!
    DrPhilG wrote: »
    Is this not the second or third car they've made that claim on?
    ELM327 wrote: »
    Yeah, it's their "go to" line on their videos

    Well, they seem to have put their money where their mouth is.... they've bought it and took delivery yesterday




    I cant imagine there are too many Model S owners swapping to this MG. They seem chuffed with it though.

    The EVM channel guy gave it a positive review too. I think that introductory price is the big draw for everyone... its a steal at that money.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 60,764 ✭✭✭✭unkel


    KCross wrote: »
    I cant imagine there are too many Model S owners swapping to this MG. They seem chuffed with it though.

    Having your first child changes a lot of peoples priorities. I've seen people around me switching from nice saloons to 7 seat MPV / big SUV as soon as their first or second child arrived. To me that always felt way over the top. I just kept getting large saloons even with 3 kids :D

    It ain't cheap having kids though, perhaps the Tesla was a bit of a frivolous purchase (I suspect it is for many owners), it costs too much and it was now time to let it go. They were overly optimistic about their asking price too imho and they've had it for sale for several months now. Used Model S are taking a big hit in value now too with the arrival of the Model 3 to UK shores. Maybe a bit of a case of needs must here.

    Your man didn't come over as genuine to me though that he was more excited getting this car than he was back when he got the Tesla. Really?

    "Make no mistake. The days of the internal combustion engine are definitely numbered" - Quentin Willson, 1997



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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 5,489 ✭✭✭Old diesel


    Well the car James and Kate sold was actually their Zoe. They tweeted about the sale during the week.

    So unless they've said different in video - are they perhaps keeping Tesla????.

    I remember they got Zoe because they needed a 2nd car.

    Dont think they ever actually did a video on their Zoe - it was only on twitter I saw them tweet about it at different times.

    Switching from a Model S to this MG isn't an issue if you don't in fact say good bye to Model S but sell Zoe instead.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2, Paid Member Posts: 34,900 ✭✭✭✭listermint


    KCross wrote: »
    I think you are underestimating the needs of an average buyer.

    Joe public will not swap a €10k petrol Sandero that can do hundreds of km's per fill with an EV equivalent that will have brutal range when 100% charged not to mind 50% charged. Your example is laughable if you ask me.

    I'm amazed you think thats the future tbh. We need range to improve big time otherwise the general public wont buy in to it.




    Somewhat true except its PHEV's they will produce not BEV's further improving their emissions figures.
    Two 12kWh Sandero PHEV's would make more sense than one 25kWh BEV version that is hobbled from the start.

    NOTE: PHEV's gets the exact same credit as a BEV in the emissions regulations.

    I think your underestimating the Average Irish buyer. And also putting in false equivalence to boot


    The Sandero is not the most ubiquitous vehicle on Irish roads so hailing 10 k as that majority spend is....


    You failed to mention that the change in tax bands boosted diesels sails in Ireland seismically. People were willing to buy across the board more expensive diesel models to save a couple of hundred on yearly tax....


    Can you imagine when more ev choices comes people changing habits to fill a tank for a couple of euro.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 7,451 ✭✭✭KCross


    listermint wrote: »
    I think your underestimating the Average Irish buyer. And also putting in false equivalence to boot


    The Sandero is not the most ubiquitous vehicle on Irish roads so hailing 10 k as that majority spend is....

    Im not sure where you're coming from with that. The Sandero example was unkels not mine. He wanted to see a 15k Sandero EV. Im saying that wouldnt take off.

    listermint wrote: »
    You failed to mention that the change in tax bands boosted diesels sails in Ireland seismically. People were willing to buy across the board more expensive diesel models to save a couple of hundred on yearly tax....


    Can you imagine when more ev choices comes people changing habits to fill a tank for a couple of euro.

    The cheap tax was one element. The cheaper fuel and better mpg was also part of it but your point is a good one.

    Having said that, I dont think the cheap fuel will make up for the very very poor range a 25kWh Sandero would have. Range is probably the number 1 fear and complaint that EV's have. At least when you switched to diesel the experience of owning the car was exactly the same... switching to EV is very different.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2, Paid Member Posts: 34,900 ✭✭✭✭listermint


    KCross wrote: »
    Im not sure where you're coming from with that. The Sandero example was unkels not mine. He wanted to see a 15k Sandero EV. Im saying that wouldnt take off.




    The cheap tax was one element. The cheaper fuel and better mpg was also part of it but your point is a good one.

    Having said that, I dont think the cheap fuel will make up for the very very poor range a 25kWh Sandero would have. Range is probably the number 1 fear and complaint that EV's have. At least when you switched to diesel the experience of owning the car was exactly the same... switching to EV is very different.

    I disagree , I think fast charging will change minds instantly.

    Anyone I've talked to and explained about things like ionity and kwph they immediately go ohh, I didn't know that I thought I had to stand around for hours.

    Few people get them then their friends then it explodes.

    I think the range thing will disappear quickly very quickly

    Same with phones folks used it give out about large batteries and swappable batterys.

    You won't find a phone with a removable cover anymore and they all offer fast charging.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 7,451 ✭✭✭KCross


    listermint wrote: »
    I disagree , I think fast charging will change minds instantly.

    Anyone I've talked to and explained about things like ionity and kwph they immediately go ohh, I didn't know that I thought I had to stand around for hours.

    Few people get them then their friends then it explodes.

    I think the range thing will disappear quickly very quickly

    Same with phones folks used it give out about large batteries and swappable batterys.

    You won't find a phone with a removable cover anymore and they all offer fast charging.

    Maybe you’ll be right but I think it’s a very hard sell to convince someone that a 100km range car is a good option regardless of how fast it charges.

    It works in a lot of cases (I have a 100km EV) but it’s not suitable for mass adoption imo.

    I’d love you to be right!


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 5,489 ✭✭✭Old diesel


    People like their cars to be able "to do more then they need".

    If you pull a 1.5 tonne trailer - youd prefer 3 tonne tow capacity rather then bang on the limit 1.5 tonne .

    You might only "need" 100 miles range but youd feel more comfortable with 180 miles range .

    You might only hit rapidgate on a Leaf 40 twice a year. But that twice a year could mess up your holiday plans .

    Some guy in the Uk - on twitter I think - was unhappy with the BMS update because he still got rapidgate on 2nd charge and on the specific journey he found this out - the slow charge caused him to almost miss a flight.

    Now rapidgate is a Nissan issue as we know but similar principles apply to lower range cars that are okay most of the time but might struggle range wise with longer trips .

    We know the Leaf 62 has its issues but an Irish journalist on twitter was impressed that he could do Mayo to Dublin without a charge and still had 70 kms left .

    In the real world in Ireland that ultimately matters .


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 7,451 ✭✭✭KCross


    unkel wrote: »
    ...They were overly optimistic about their asking price too imho and they've had it for sale for several months now. Used Model S are taking a big hit in value now too with the arrival of the Model 3 to UK shores.

    Is it still for sale? What were they asking for it and how old is it?


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 820 ✭✭✭Mike9832


    KCross wrote: »
    Well, they seem to have put their money where their mouth is.... they've bought it and took delivery yesterday




    I cant imagine there are too many Model S owners swapping to this MG. They seem chuffed with it though.

    The EVM channel guy gave it a positive review too. I think that introductory price is the big draw for everyone... its a steal at that money.

    Pity not going to sell here, looks great, quick too, 7 secs to 60

    UK has some excellent deals

    Can't believe the ICE is half the price at £12,000

    Nice engine too, 1.5 DOHC VTI-tech

    Prefer that to any Dacia


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 60,764 ✭✭✭✭unkel


    KCross wrote: »
    Maybe you’ll be right but I think it’s a very hard sell to convince someone that a 100km range car is a good option regardless of how fast it charges.

    It works in a lot of cases (I have a 100km EV) but it’s not suitable for mass adoption imo.

    The average yearly mileage in Ireland is 16k km. That's 43km per day. Half of all the cars do less than that. A 100km range would be perfectly fine, not for all people, but for a lot of people. As a car that does below annual mileage, as a second car, as a commuting car, a city car, a car for a pensioner, etc.

    Obviously we will also need a nationwide fast charging network like they have in the likes of Norway or the Netherlands.

    But as listermint says, once people know that they can save €1000 per year (TCO) with a €15k Sandero EV over a €10k Sandero petrol (or another basic second hand €10k petrol / diesel car), they will buy these cars in large numbers.

    "Make no mistake. The days of the internal combustion engine are definitely numbered" - Quentin Willson, 1997



  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 60,764 ✭✭✭✭unkel


    KCross wrote: »
    Is it still for sale? What were they asking for it and how old is it?

    From memory the car was a 2015 and they were looking for GBP45k

    "Make no mistake. The days of the internal combustion engine are definitely numbered" - Quentin Willson, 1997



  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 19,263 ✭✭✭✭AMKC
    Ms


    Mike9832 wrote: »
    Pity not going to sell here, looks great, quick too, 7 secs to 60

    UK has some excellent deals

    Can't believe the ICE is half the price at £12,000

    Nice engine too, 1.5 DOHC VTI-tech

    Prefer that to any Dacia

    Agreed. Am surprised no one has decided to open an MG garage here they are doing some really good cars now. I know they are not really MG but if the car, the dealer and service is good then they will sell. They could be the next Hyundai/Kia.

    Live long and Prosper

    Peace and long life.



  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 60,764 ✭✭✭✭unkel


    AMKC wrote: »
    Agreed. Am surprised no one has decided to open an MG garage here they are doing some really good cars now. I know they are not really MG but if the car, the dealer and service is good then they will sell. They could be the next Hyundai/Kia.

    In 15-20 years from now most of us will be buying Chinese cars. Mark my words. This industry in in far greater disruption than most people believe.

    "Make no mistake. The days of the internal combustion engine are definitely numbered" - Quentin Willson, 1997



  • Closed Accounts Posts: 15,752 ✭✭✭✭Shefwedfan


    unkel wrote: »
    In 15-20 years from now most of us will be buying Chinese cars. Mark my words. This industry in in far greater disruption than most people believe.

    In 15-20 years we won’t be buying cars....we will all be using gocar or something similar....


  • Moderators, Motoring & Transport Moderators, Regional East Moderators, Paid Member Posts: 6,552 Mod ✭✭✭✭liamog


    Shefwedfan wrote: »
    In 15-20 years we won’t be buying cars....we will all be using gocar or something similar....

    That's oft predicted, but I don't see it happening. We'd probably need an explosion of storage lockers for that to make sense. It's very handy having a portable 300l storage space within walking distance of wherever I am.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 7,451 ✭✭✭KCross


    unkel wrote: »
    In 15-20 years from now most of us will be buying Chinese cars. Mark my words. This industry in in far greater disruption than most people believe.

    Its already well advanced, isnt it?

    Mainstream manufacturers that are Chinese owned/funded
    Jag
    LandRover
    MG
    Volvo
    Others?

    Chinese EV startups, none of which are in Europe, but I'd say they will come...
    Lucid
    Faraday
    Byton
    BYD
    Others?


    If the German's dont pull up their socks the Asian will make life very difficult for them in the years ahead. The Koreans have already hurt them alot, when the Chinese decide to target Europe they'd want to have an answer for it.


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2, Paid Member Posts: 34,900 ✭✭✭✭listermint


    Shefwedfan wrote: »
    In 15-20 years we won’t be buying cars....we will all be using gocar or something similar....

    Thats not a plausible scenario for anything other than urban dwellers


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 18,706 ✭✭✭✭Idbatterim


    But as listermint says, once people know that they can save €1000 per year (TCO) with a €15k Sandero EV over a €10k Sandero petrol (or another basic second hand €10k petrol / diesel car), they will buy these cars in large numbers

    I agree. From this budget, the taxation around petrol and diesel needs to change, they should be charged from a minimum of E400 plus a year in my opinion for petrol, E600 for diesel!

    Dont like it ? buy used!

    they have cost themselves staggering amounts with the idiotic tax regime here. So many areas are starved of funding! including the appalling public transport here!

    get rid of the years from the reg too! How many idiots change because of what a sticker on a piece of plastic says?


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 19,263 ✭✭✭✭AMKC
    Ms


    KCross wrote: »
    Its already well advanced, isnt it?

    Mainstream manufacturers that are Chinese owned/funded
    Jag
    LandRover
    MG
    Volvo
    Others?

    Chinese EV startups, none of which are in Europe, but I'd say they will come...
    Lucid
    Faraday
    Byton
    BYD
    Others?


    If the German's dont pull up their socks the Asian will make life very difficult for them in the years ahead. The Koreans have already hurt them alot, when the Chinese decide to target Europe they'd want to have an answer for it.

    Jag
    LandRover

    These are owned by Tata which is Indian but ye a lot of manufactures mostly British and the odd Swedish and Korean one as well as a Malaysian one now all owned by the Chinese.
    I am surprised they the main Chinese car companies that is not the ones owned by a Chinese company are not here yet as it has been talked about for at least a decade now.

    Live long and Prosper

    Peace and long life.



  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2, Paid Member Posts: 19,761 ✭✭✭✭ELM327


    Idbatterim wrote: »
    I agree. From this budget, the taxation around petrol and diesel needs to change, they should be charged from a minimum of E400 plus a year in my opinion for petrol, E600 for diesel!

    Dont like it ? buy used!

    they have cost themselves staggering amounts with the idiotic tax regime here. So many areas are starved of funding! including the appalling public transport here!

    get rid of the years from the reg too! How many idiots change because of what a sticker on a piece of plastic says?
    All great ideas, none of which will happen.
    There will be 1-2cpl added to diesel duty, and possibly another 1c added to both petrol and diesel for carbon tax


    Motor tax will increase the bands and the rates as per prior threads and updates on this, based in part on WLTP impact.


    Possible that the 5k SEAI grant and/or the 5k VRt grant for EVs will be removed and replaced with lower VRT rates for real ZEV vehicles (not HEV or PHEV), along with an EV scrappage scheme for Euro 4 and older diesels.


    Have heard the above on the grapevine, although this contact suggested some of these measures would be implemented last budget (in fairness they could have been planned but axed/bottled last min)


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2, Paid Member Posts: 1,068 ✭✭✭BigAl81


    Electric Autos has two of these for sale at 34k each!

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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 60,764 ✭✭✭✭unkel


    BigAl81 wrote: »
    Electric Autos has two of these for sale at 34k each!

    Eh? Nothing on their website. Those prices are silly anyway. It's a cheap mediocre at best Chinese EV in the popular form factor of a small to medium size crossover. Nothing wrong with that. But it's a GBP21k (from memory) car. Not a EUR34k car.

    "Make no mistake. The days of the internal combustion engine are definitely numbered" - Quentin Willson, 1997



  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 18,706 ✭✭✭✭Idbatterim


    unkel wrote: »
    Eh? Nothing on their website. Those prices are silly anyway. It's a cheap mediocre at best Chinese EV in the popular form factor of a small to medium size crossover. Nothing wrong with that. But it's a GBP21k (from memory) car. Not a EUR34k car.

    21500 sterling for first thousand uk orders I think.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2, Paid Member Posts: 706 ✭✭✭Round Cable


    Idbatterim wrote: »
    21500 sterling for first thousand uk orders I think.

    And that's for the base model, electric autos has 2 top of the range cars.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 60,764 ✭✭✭✭unkel


    Still mad money if you can get an eNiro 64kWh which is a far superior EV with much more range for only a few grand more (but maybe with fewer shiny buttons). From an actual main dealer in this country. Not a car that is not sold here and can not be serviced here and has no warranty here.

    I doubt very much that they actually have these cars for sale here. I'd say they are just posting a teaser and if someone here is mad enough to bite, they will bring the car in and put it on Irish plates. Buyer happy (but insane) and electricautos making a handsome profit. Can't fault electricautos here as long as they don't actually import a car until they have a deal done.

    "Make no mistake. The days of the internal combustion engine are definitely numbered" - Quentin Willson, 1997



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  • Moderators, Society & Culture Moderators Posts: 42,150 Mod ✭✭✭✭Gumbo


    unkel wrote: »

    I doubt very much that they actually have these cars for sale here. I'd say they are just posting a teaser and if someone here is mad enough to bite, they will bring the car in and put it on Irish plates. Buyer happy (but insane) and electricautos making a handsome profit. Can't fault electricautos here as long as they don't actually import a car until they have a deal done.




    Possibly not “in stock” as you say. Phil posted it on FB yesterday but he specifically says “offered to us” so I would guess your thoughts are correct.


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