2021 MG ZS EV Long Term Review Farewell | CarAdvice | Drive

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    After 6 months we review the MG ZS EV, does the electric vehicle work in the real world? Emma and the team discuss what it's like to live with the most affordable electric vehicle in Australia.
    Note: since filming the MG ZS EV, has gone up in price by $1000 - from $43,990 to $44,990 drive-away
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  • @rexhowells7015
    @rexhowells7015 Před 2 lety +15

    Thank you for the reviews, very honest, we have had our MG zs ev for 4 months now, love it, so fun to drive. On road trips use economy mode for extra range and found little less sporty , but still quite acceptable , and corners quite well with low center of gravity.

  • @tooflesstesla
    @tooflesstesla Před rokem +1

    Wonderful informative and positive video!
    I really really like this car for its price point. I drove it for a week in Australia and loved it; apart from some of the software niggles and satnav mistakes. As a Tesla owner, I think the MG ZS EV is value-for-money and has features that even my Model S does not have such as the blindspot indicators on the wing mirrors, great all-round visibility, heated seats, and rear window wiper. Also, the 7-year full warranty is fantastic! I consider the MG ZS EV to be an ideal second EV for me; and I also recommend it to anyone who is considering an affordable family EV.

  • @RaiZdbyDINGOES
    @RaiZdbyDINGOES Před 2 lety

    The longest I drive is to Brisbane which is just over 100kms. 260km doesn't seem too bad, considering other EVs are $20000 more for an extra 100Km. The model 3 for example is from $64000

  • @konoutro
    @konoutro Před 2 lety +11

    Had mine for about 6 months too and can agree with the assessments.
    Infotainment is meh but Android Auto is fine.
    Highway driving not efficient but we still managed a road trip of country Vic plus Canberra and coastal NSW and there are enough rapids on the highway, plus hotels are usually nice enough to let you slow charge overnight.
    Regarding the 'thought we started charging but didnt', you can get an ovms box and can monitor the charging from yr phone, and make sure it has actually started.

    • @just_chris1630
      @just_chris1630 Před 2 lety

      Do you have a link to the ovms?

    • @konoutro
      @konoutro Před 2 lety +3

      @@just_chris1630 www.openvehicles.com/
      I got the unit with the EU 3g modem (for optus/vodafone). Get the US version for Telstra.
      Any questions, just shout

    • @harleywilson4747
      @harleywilson4747 Před 2 lety

      How much to charge a full charge approx ? Please share

    • @konoutro
      @konoutro Před 2 lety

      @@harleywilson4747 Hi Hayley, a lot of the public chargers are still free or you pay for parking costs instead. In my road trip, the ones I still had to pay for were between $5 to $14 depending on how full the battery was.
      At home, I'm just paying my electricity cost so say 25c per kW and a 44kWh battery so $11 per charge (if it was totally empty). Around the city I rarely let it run empty, usually charge again when there is < 100km left (40%), and for my use that's usually every 1.5 to 2 weeks. I bought a fast charger for home and it only takes a few hours to get back to 100%, but before I had that I'd just plug it into the regular wall socket when I got home and let it slow charge overnight

    • @pdjhh
      @pdjhh Před 2 měsíci

      How about this servicing they mention? I was looking at a Tesla andlooking to basically not service it. Air filters every x ks is all.

  • @Dondernemer
    @Dondernemer Před 2 lety +5

    Who uses an infotainment system when you have CarPlay? Everyone use carplay instead of the car navigation these times.

  • @btnbiker
    @btnbiker Před 2 lety

    The new 2022 model launched in Europe yesterday. Better styling, increased range and lots of goodies

  • @sectokia1909
    @sectokia1909 Před 2 lety +2

    The real problem with this car is that for just 25% more you can buy a Tesla model 3, which will have insanely more resale value, and twice the range, actually more storage.

  • @andyteitge6079
    @andyteitge6079 Před 3 lety +9

    I can't, for the life of me, see how there is $800 worth of activity in an EV service. Anyone have a clue what drives that price?

    • @wermagst
      @wermagst Před 2 lety +4

      Greed

    • @FalkinerTim
      @FalkinerTim Před 2 lety

      As I understand it the services are every 24 months so that is $400 per year. And the technicians need to take care as the high voltage system is 450 volts. But electric cars are complicated. Have a look at this video by Professor John D. Kelly explaining the workings of the Chevrolet Bolt. czcams.com/video/r37nqfnV9EU/video.html

    • @sectokia1909
      @sectokia1909 Před 2 lety +2

      The vehicles only maintenance: Cabin filter change every 2 years. Brake fluid change every 3 years. Battery coolant change every 4 years. The actual prices quoted by dealer are: $168 first year (which is essentially an inspection only), $271 (inspection and cabin filter), 3rd year $281 (inspection and brake fluid) and $827 4th year (inspection and battery coolant system flush and replacement). The battery coolant replacement seems to involve a rather difficult disassembly at the under carrage to access some coolant filters/valves that are replaced with the coolant. Now are these prices expensive? I would say... No. That is just the absurd pricing in Australia. Ultra Tune just quoted me $240 for oil change and inspection on a 15 year old car, wouldn't even be a 30 minute job.

  • @davidpearn5925
    @davidpearn5925 Před 2 lety

    Level 3 regen and one pedal driving is the ants pants……..Android auto great ……love it.

  • @matthewaride2234
    @matthewaride2234 Před 27 dny

    I don't understand why 250/260km at one charge is classified as short range, how long does an average driver go on the motorway before taking a pee break? The range of this car is more than enough. You stop for about 40mins for a 500km trip. Not bad I will say.

  • @electricvehiclelife
    @electricvehiclelife Před 2 lety +3

    It offers great value for money and without it I wouldn't be driving an EV as they are all out of my price range. I've had it almost a year now and despite a couple of niggles and a few quirks I can't complain. I have it in blue and it is a great colour. In the UK it is known as pimlico blue

  • @akqr8
    @akqr8 Před 2 lety

    That Justin Narayan is a hell of a reviewer!

  • @FalkinerTim
    @FalkinerTim Před 2 lety +2

    Thank you. A good review. It really is something of a ground-breaking car in that it moves electric vehicle ownership closer to the average buyer. It is a good, second, city car. If I had been designing it for Australia I would have omitted the sunroof and put shading on the top of the front windscreen. I would have preferred slightly softer cloth seats and more adjustments on the front seats and the steering wheel. (The seating is ok though.) Also, it has road speed sign reading software but I find it hard to read the speed dial because of the steering wheel and low placement of the instrument panel out of my field of vision when looking at the road. Also, it would be nice if MG fixed it so the car does not default to normal mode each time it is turned on but remembered the last selected mode. It would have been nicer to have had a simple marked 180 or 270 degree dial for the air conditioning. As one reviewer described it, the car is "quirky". If buying, make sure the dealer puts a slimline number plate on the front to avoid any possibility of the number plate interfering with the front radar. These, however, are quibbles and not deal breakers. The way the car rides and handles are very satisfying for city driving and it is fine on the freeway for city trips. I have only had mine for about 550 km but it gives the feeling of being very well put together and solid. I do not do a big mileage and simply plug it into a 10A wall socket overnight every four or five days. As far as I can make out, in Australia, it is by far the best deal for those wanting to switch to electric within a reasonable price.

  • @naveenn6235
    @naveenn6235 Před 2 lety +1

    In India we get 419 km ( arai ) per charge on same battery capacity 🤔 , real life is 350+ km

    • @JohnDoe-bd5sz
      @JohnDoe-bd5sz Před 2 lety +1

      Going 30 on dirt roads probably does not use as much electricity as if you were living in a developed part of the world, where there are actual paved roads. :)

    • @surendarhariharan
      @surendarhariharan Před 7 měsíci

      Have you been to India dude ?

  • @JohnDoe-bd5sz
    @JohnDoe-bd5sz Před 2 lety

    Nice car.....In my country this model (Luxury) is 55000 AUD.
    Still it's the cheapest electric vehicle....So the adoptation of electric vehicles is slow....But hey, seems that's what the government wants... (To make us keep our old 10+ years old diesel and petrol cars until they have been run into the ground).

    • @peterz9690
      @peterz9690 Před 2 lety +1

      Govt wants their exorbitant fuel tax, to pay for their exhobitant, generous, free Covid payments to many big businesses, who still made money !

  • @ethanjhughes
    @ethanjhughes Před 3 lety +4

    Hardly long term for a car. In my opinion, that's a barely worn in car. Once the warranty is over and maybe a year. Then it's officially long term

  • @jono.pom-downunder
    @jono.pom-downunder Před 9 měsíci

    Not charging is just one of the things you'll have to live with? ? WHAT THE HELL? I need to know my vehicle us going to get me where im going when im going, not when it feels like it.

  • @Wonka_Tonka
    @Wonka_Tonka Před 3 lety +7

    most user don't even use 260km a week let alone on one trip

  • @arunanair1507
    @arunanair1507 Před rokem

    Memerlukan lebih ramai orang jadi sebarkan video ini lebih banyak

  • @ra_redesignautomobiles
    @ra_redesignautomobiles Před 3 lety +1

    Looks like an old tucson

  • @chrissscottt
    @chrissscottt Před 3 lety +6

    Wow Aussi car journos have it pretty good if they can afford a new 'second car'.

  • @kelvinlam1875
    @kelvinlam1875 Před 2 lety

    Had mine for 9month with 3 issued so far. 1st month the infotainment unit completely blacked out. Warranty repaired. 3rd month the car making whirring noises from one of the rear wheels. Bearing failed. Warranty repaired. 7th month the battery lasted around 150km on a full charge . Now still in service waiting for battery to arrive and nothing to drive. End of it. What a unreliable car. Huge regret getting this car. Going back to patrol car.

  • @harleywilson4747
    @harleywilson4747 Před 2 lety

    You guys should have told the approx cost of charging from 0 to 100. I think all viewers of this video will be able to make a more informed decision through this info.

    • @jcollishaw
      @jcollishaw Před 2 lety +1

      Depends on where you are. There are actually quite a few free chargers around and the small battery means it doesn’t take to long to charge. Half an hour from 20% to 80% and do the shopping while it’s charging for free. Plus they are normally premium car parks

  • @minato450
    @minato450 Před 2 lety +2

    The car is also not bad. 😅

  • @electricdiesel1993
    @electricdiesel1993 Před rokem

    EV price is under inflation, a weak drive range, waste of hours recharge and can't tow a trailer and a caravan then go take the bus and train done dirt cheap and safe public transport.

  • @A2_mgr56
    @A2_mgr56 Před 2 lety +1

    I cant focus on the car because of your beauty😍

  • @norwegianzound
    @norwegianzound Před rokem

    250 km range? Nope.

  • @smithiy69
    @smithiy69 Před 3 lety +4

    Noooooo way she’s 35. Just had a stalk of the old Instagram.... not baddddd

  • @Tonystarkes888
    @Tonystarkes888 Před 2 lety

    200km is to shithouse if it was 450km+ then i would consider

    • @jcollishaw
      @jcollishaw Před 2 lety

      I use one of these for Uber. Unless you very regularly travel out of the city 260km is absolutely fine

  • @Wonka_Tonka
    @Wonka_Tonka Před 3 lety +2

    what a load of crap,
    your complaining about 262 km + 40 min charge 80%, did a single user drive 262km in a day stop/charge and drive back > we all get it it not a Toyota or big name that offer kickback.

  • @gerrywhelan7426
    @gerrywhelan7426 Před 2 lety

    Long term review, just 6 months!
    You are joking..

  • @alancarlyon3928
    @alancarlyon3928 Před 2 lety

    Coffee cups - come on - a bit picky add say! I never drink and drive and I never do any drive ins like McDonalds! You have a house - use it! If you have to have a coffee when driving - make your own from home which fits your compartment - you don't need two cups as illustrated in your blog! The world is going lazy in purchasing food and drink outwith their homes! I see queue's a mile long in cars waiting to be served at a McDonalds - what a waste of time and fuel!

  • @Han-dd8lm
    @Han-dd8lm Před 3 lety +7

    Don't be fooled, that's a Chinese car. Why should we buy from them when they're bullying us?

    • @smithiy69
      @smithiy69 Před 3 lety +4

      I will never buy a Chinese car

    • @hyfshhdgdysg1404
      @hyfshhdgdysg1404 Před 3 lety +7

      You are jealous and spiteful, but all this will not change the fact that China has surpassed you in technology for a long time, and also will not change the reality of the history of the dirty colonization of Western countries against innocent peoples in other continents of the world. Your Western countries that have colonized many parts of the world and have and are still plundering the wealth of those places

    • @smithiy69
      @smithiy69 Před 2 lety +3

      @@hyfshhdgdysg1404 nope. It’s simpler. Everything “made in China” is shit.

    • @samchen0079
      @samchen0079 Před 2 lety +4

      @@smithiy69 you better live in the cave.

    • @rexhowells7015
      @rexhowells7015 Před 2 lety +4

      So what, its a great car, old saying, you don't throw the baby out with the bath water.
      And if you think about it, will you throw away your TV, clothes, and phone?

  • @jaykazama9132
    @jaykazama9132 Před 2 lety +1

    Why doesn't anyone talk about how harsh and more resources is required to make an EV vehicle?

    • @richardh6756
      @richardh6756 Před 2 lety +2

      We all know about that.
      lot more goes in to making
      fuel for petroleum products
      and lot worse for planet.

  • @merv198
    @merv198 Před 2 lety

    Pay 25% more and buy a proper car Tesla with more range, storage and resale value. Don't empower a dictatorship regime that tramples human rights and wages war with other peaceful countries.

  • @aygeeninty771
    @aygeeninty771 Před 3 lety +7

    Sick of you fake journalist promoting these Chinese cars. Unsubscribed

    • @hyfshhdgdysg1404
      @hyfshhdgdysg1404 Před 3 lety +6

      You are jealous and spiteful, but all this will not change the fact that China has surpassed you in technology for a long time, and also will not change the reality of the history of the dirty colonization of Western countries against innocent peoples in other continents of the world. Your Western countries that have colonized many parts of the world and have and are still plundering the wealth of those places

    • @rexhowells7015
      @rexhowells7015 Před 2 lety +5

      @@hyfshhdgdysg1404 you are right, no country should be self righteous, when all have done wrong in their history. And to rubbish Chinese cars out of hate or spite, is wrong, China should be proud of their car industry it's moving forward in leaps and bounds with quality innovative products, the MG being one of them, we love our new MGzs ev

    • @wermagst
      @wermagst Před 2 lety +7

      "Western" car companies are free to offer their own affordable electric cars, aren't they? Is it China's fault that they don't?

  • @lumpython5351
    @lumpython5351 Před 2 lety

    Another MIC car, I thought Australia sells MIC Tesla already is pathetic.

  • @Fred_in_Oz
    @Fred_in_Oz Před 2 lety +1

    A car manufactured in Communist China “democratises electric vehicles”
    LOL 😂

  • @Mikjcal
    @Mikjcal Před 2 lety +1

    I just can’t trust these reviews when you have mechanics like @motive_mechanical admitting they got cease and desist letters sent to them by MG for criticising their cars.
    How many of these reviews are just going soft on manufacturers like MG cause they don’t want to lose out on being able to review future cars or legal action from that manufacture?