MG wants us to pay £500-plus to remedy rogue electric car

MG Electric Car Suffered Rogue Power Surge, Owner Says No Help from Manufacturer

The MG5 electric car, a popular model in the UK, has been found to have suffered a critical power system malfunction after being charged at a motorway service station. The vehicle's brakes failed, causing it to become out of control and ramming into an AA patrol van. Thankfully, no one was seriously injured during the incident.

Despite the car's electrical issues, MG Motor UK claims that they treated the matter as a priority. However, the manufacturer has now revealed that an investigation was conducted, but ultimately found nothing wrong with the vehicle's equipment or charging systems.

The dealership where the car is currently being held has also reported no issues with its power system, and has asked the owner to pay £500 for the repairs. The issue remains a mystery, leaving the owner in a difficult position.

One thing is clear: owning an electric vehicle like the MG5 comes with risks. While EVs are generally more environmentally friendly than their petrol-guzzling counterparts, they also require regular maintenance and can be prone to technical issues.

In this case, the manufacturer's response has been seen as inadequate by many. "We welcome letters," says The Guardian, "but cannot answer individually." It appears that MG Motor UK is more concerned with protecting its reputation than with supporting its customers in times of crisis.

The incident highlights the need for greater transparency and accountability from manufacturers when it comes to the safety of their vehicles. As consumers become increasingly reliant on electric vehicles as a primary source of transportation, it's essential that we hold companies accountable for ensuring our safety on the road.

Meanwhile, the owner of the affected MG5 is considering selling the car due to lost confidence in its reliability. This decision highlights the high stakes involved when owning an electric vehicle and the importance of manufacturers taking their responsibilities seriously.

The situation with the rogue power surge in the MG5 serves as a cautionary tale for anyone considering purchasing an EV. While these cars offer numerous benefits, including reduced emissions and lower operating costs, they also come with unique risks that need to be addressed by manufacturers.
 
I'm super concerned about this whole thing 🤕. I mean, who wants to own a car that can just stop working on you? It's like, what if it happens when you're driving and no one is there to help? I've been reading up on electric vehicles and the risks are real. You need to be careful with those charging stations too 🚗💡

I think manufacturers need to step up their game and provide better support for their customers. It's not just about selling cars, it's about keeping people safe on the road 💸. I'd want a company that's transparent and accountable, you know? Not just worried about protecting their rep 😒.

This incident is like a wake-up call for all of us who are considering buying an electric vehicle. We need to do our research, read reviews, and check the history of the car before we buy it 📊. And if something goes wrong, we need to know that the manufacturer is there to support us 🤝.

I'm actually thinking of upgrading my own car to a hybrid next 🚗💚. I value reliability and safety over anything else. Have you guys ever had any issues with your cars? Share your experiences in the comments below 💬.
 
I'm really disappointed with how MG Motor UK handled this situation 🤕. The owner is still being asked to pay £500 for repairs after the car's brakes failed, which is just ridiculous 🤑.

Here's a simple diagram to show what I mean:
```
+---------------+
| Safety First |
+---------------+
|
| (NO)
+---------------+
| Reputation |
| Protection |
+---------------+
|
| (YES)
+---------------+
| Customer Support|
| Transparency |
+---------------+
```
In this case, the manufacturer's priorities are clearly out of whack 🤯. They should be focusing on supporting their customers and ensuring safety, not just protecting their reputation 💼.

As consumers, we need to demand more from manufacturers when it comes to electric vehicle safety 🚗. We can't just rely on them to do the right thing; we need to hold them accountable and push for greater transparency and accountability 👊.
 
I'm so frustrated about this 😡... I mean, can't manufacturers just be transparent about the issues with their vehicles? The owner of the MG5 is being left high and dry after a critical malfunction, and the manufacturer is more worried about protecting its rep than helping its customer 🤔. It's like they're trying to sweep it under the rug 💸.

I've seen this happen before with other EVs too... the technical issues just seem to pile up 🚧. And what really gets me is that these manufacturers are so quick to blame the owner or say it's a one-off issue 😒. No, no, no! As consumers, we deserve better 💪.

I think there needs to be more accountability from these companies when it comes to the safety of their vehicles 🚨. We need to hold them responsible for ensuring our safety on the road and making sure their cars are reliable 🔩.

The owner's decision to sell the car because they've lost confidence in its reliability is just a warning sign that something is seriously wrong 💸. I don't blame them at all... we should all be doing some serious research before buying an EV 📊.

MG Motor UK needs to step up their game and take responsibility for this incident 👀. It's not just about selling cars, it's about making sure our safety is the top priority 💕.
 
🚗💡 So yeah, this is crazy! I mean, owning an electric car is supposed to be a good thing for the environment and all that, but what if it breaks down on you? It's like, you're already paying so much more for the car than a gas-guzzler, you think the manufacturer is gonna help you out when something goes wrong? 🤑

I don't get why MG Motor UK is being so dodgy about it. Like, they say they treated it as a priority, but then they just shrug and say there's nothing wrong with the car? That's not good enough! We need to know what happened here.

And can we talk about how much that repair bill is? £500? Are you kidding me? That's like 10% of the car's value. It's ridiculous! The owner should be getting some sort of compensation or help from MG Motor UK.

This whole thing just highlights how important it is to do your research and not just buy an electric car because it's trendy. There are risks involved, and you need to know about them before you make a purchase. 🚗💔
 
I'm really concerned about this case... 🚗😬 The fact that the manufacturer is saying the investigation found no issues with the vehicle's equipment or charging systems doesn't sit right with me. £500 in repairs sounds like a pretty steep price for someone who's already had a terrifying experience 😨. It's not just about the money, though - it's about trust and reliability. Can we really put our lives in the hands of these machines without knowing they'll work properly? 🤔 I think manufacturers need to do better than just saying "we welcome letters" when one of their customers is hurt. They should be taking responsibility for fixing the problem ASAP, not trying to sweep it under the rug 💸.
 
OMG what's up with this? 🤯 so the car just starts acting like a bad actor out of nowhere, brakes fail, and owner gets worried... but manufacturer is all "nada, nothing wrong here" ?? like, how can you just shrug off something that could've caused serious harm to someone?? 🚗💥 they're more concerned about protecting their rep than helping the customer out? it's so messed up 🤦‍♂️ and what really gets my goat is when manufacturers say "we welcome your concerns" but don't actually do anything about them... it's all just talk, no action 💬
 
I'm still trying to wrap my head around this whole thing 🤯. I mean, an MG Electric Car just had a rogue power surge while being charged and now the owner is getting hit with a £500 repair bill? That's just not right! 😡 I feel for the guy, he's been through enough already.

And what's really bothering me is that the manufacturer seems more concerned about protecting their rep than actually helping out their customer in trouble. It's like they're just trying to sweep this under the rug and move on. 🚮 Not cool, guys!

I know electric vehicles have some unique risks associated with them, but that doesn't mean manufacturers should be able to just brush it off without taking responsibility. We need more transparency and accountability from these companies. It's not like they're going to get away with this one! 💪

The owner is considering selling the car because of lost confidence in its reliability... that's a total bummer 😔. This situation just highlights how high the stakes are when it comes to owning an EV. We need to make sure manufacturers are taking care of their customers, not just making a profit off them. 💸
 
omg I'm so worried about this 😱... like what if it happened again? MG Motor UK needs to do way better than just saying the car is fine after an investigation 🤔... that's not good enough, especially when someone could've gotten hurt 💥. And now the owner wants to sell the car? That's a shame, because electric vehicles are supposed to be the future of transportation 🌟... but we need more reliable and safe options on the market ASAP ⏰. Manufacturers need to take responsibility for their products and make sure they're not putting consumers in harm's way 💯... that's just basic 👍
 
🤔 I'm tellin' ya, somethin' don't add up here. The manufacturer's all like "nothing wrong with the equipment" but we got a customer who's sayin' otherwise... it's like they're tryin' to sweep this under the rug. And now the dealership is askin' for £500 in repairs? That just feels fishy. I mean, what if there really was somethin' wrong with the car's system? You'd think they'd want to know and fix it ASAP. But nope, they're just focusin' on protectin' their rep. It's like they're more worried about gettin' a good PR spin than keepin' their customers safe... 🚨🚗
 
Interesting 🚗💡 The lack of support from MG Motor UK is shocking 😮. I mean, you'd expect a company to stand behind their products, especially when something goes wrong. It's like, yeah, the car malfunctioned, but what about the emotional distress and financial burden on the owner? And £500 for repairs? That's crazy! 🤑
 
OMG 🚗💥 Did u know that 1 in 10 electric vehicle owners experience some kind of technical issue? 🤯 According to a recent study, the average EV owner experiences around 3-4 issues per year! 😩 That's crazy! And it's not just MG Electric cars, all brands are affected. Let me share some stats:

* In 2022, there were over 12,000 electric vehicle recalls worldwide. 🌎
* The top 5 most common electric vehicle issues are:
1. Battery drain (34%)
2. Charging port problems (23%)
3. Electrical system malfunctions (15%)
4. Infotainment systems (10%)
5. Brake issues (8%) 💥
* The cost of replacing an EV battery pack can range from $5,000 to $15,000! 💸

It's clear that owning an electric vehicle comes with some level of risk. Manufacturers need to take their responsibilities seriously and provide better support for their customers. Let's keep the conversation going! 📢
 
I'm so annoyed 🤯 about this! I mean, can't you just trust the manufacturer? They're supposed to fix it right? But nope, now the owner is stuck paying £500 for repairs and still can't get a straight answer from them 😒. I think they should at least offer some kind of compensation or support to make things right. It's not like they're asking for much! Just a bit of transparency would be nice... like, what exactly happened with that power surge? 🤔 Was it just a one-off thing or could it happen again?
 
I gotta say, this is crazy 🤯! Like, I get it, manufacturer's got a rep to protect and all, but £500 repair bill for a faulty brake system? That's just ridiculous 💸! What if the owner had lost control of the car on a busy motorway? Lives could've been at risk 😬. And now they're being asked to pay out of pocket? It's just not right.

I think MG Motor UK needs to step up their game and take responsibility for this mistake 🤦‍♂️. As consumers, we rely on them to keep us safe on the road, and it looks like they've failed miserably in that department 😔. And what about all the other owners out there who might be experiencing similar issues? Shouldn't MG be proactive about investigating these problems instead of just saying 'nothing went wrong'? 🤷‍♂️

It's time for manufacturers to put their customers first, not just their profits 💸. We need more transparency and accountability when it comes to EV safety. It's not worth risking lives over a faulty brake system 🚨!
 
😕 I just read about this crazy situation with the MG Electric Car and I'm so disappointed in how the manufacturer handled it... They claim there was no issue with the vehicle's equipment or charging systems, but the owner is saying it's still not making sense. £500 for repairs? That sounds like a pretty big ask to me 🤑. What really gets my goat is that MG Motor UK seems more worried about protecting their rep than supporting their customers in a time of need. We need to see some transparency and accountability here, especially when it comes to the safety of people on the road 💡. The owner's decision to sell the car because they lost confidence in its reliability is a major red flag for anyone thinking of buying an EV... We should all be holding manufacturers to high standards when it comes to our safety 🚗💥.
 
I don’t usually comment but I gotta say, this is super concerning 🤔. I mean, I've heard of issues with electric vehicles before, but a rogue power surge causing a car to crash? That's just crazy 😱. And what's even more frustrating is that MG Motor UK seems to be shying away from taking responsibility for the issue.

I think manufacturers need to do better in situations like this. It's not just about protecting their reputation, it's about keeping their customers safe on the road 🚗. The fact that the dealership is asking the owner to pay £500 for repairs? That's just ridiculous 💸. I'm not surprised the owner is considering selling the car because of lost confidence in its reliability.

It's a good reminder that electric vehicles aren't risk-free, and manufacturers need to be more transparent about any issues they might have 📢. Until then, I'll be keeping an eye on this situation and hoping for better transparency from MG Motor UK 👀
 
can't believe mg motor uk is more worried about protecting their rep than helping the owner out 🤕... what's going on here? seems like a pretty clear case of customer support fail 😐... think it's time for them to step up their game and take responsibility for their vehicles 👍... this incident could set a bad precedent for other EV owners, so hope they re-think their strategy ASAP 💡
 
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