Been waiting for over a week now for a roll of loft insulation which was promised 2 day delivery!
I can understand why a total rating should apply where a car actually actively avoids the crash and NCAP themselves have said the safest car is the one that doesn’t have a crash in the first place, but people don’t look to NCAP to ask, which car am I least likely to have a crash in, they want to know “if I have a crash which car will protect me and my family best” so maybe the rating needs to be split between safest presence on the road and safest in an accident, the weight should be on occupant safety, then those outside the car, then the gadgets and gizmos lastGotta love an Ncap result so 5 stars for the new leccy MG.. impressive.
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Official MG 4 Electric 2022 safety rating
Euro NCAP safety rating of the MG 4 Electric 2022: detailed results, crash test pictures, videos and comments from expertswww.euroncap.com
The thing that caught my eye..adult occupancy rating 83%...tested under the same regime the C3 scores 88% and got 4 stars.
So not actually as safe..but bongs if you attempt to change lane with someone in your blind spot or if you try and crash at the car in front.
They don't measure stopping distances or avoidance manoeuvres eg elk test etc though...just what happens if you don't manage it. Be interesting to see an 1700kg electric car on eco tyres do the elk test, it won't roll but hard tyres and lots of weight do not like to change direction (accepting a Tesla on pilot sports is a different thing but your average electric minibus..hmm). So not really a true measurement of the safety systems a car has.I can understand why a total rating should apply where a car actually actively avoids the crash and NCAP themselves have said the safest car is the one that doesn’t have a crash in the first place, but people don’t look to NCAP to ask, which car am I least likely to have a crash in, they want to know “if I have a crash which car will protect me and my family best” so maybe the rating needs to be split between safest presence on the road and safest in an accident, the weight should be on occupant safety, then those outside the car, then the gadgets and gizmos last
Symptomatic of the two day week we will be on when gas and electricity run out???Been waiting for over a week now for a roll of loft insulation which was promised 2 day delivery!
Where do you think the City Council gets its salt from?? Thats thinking outside the box!Oxford City Council had road sweepers out, doing their normal thing of keeping the roads clean. Seems good, except, Oxfordshire County Council had the gritters out. Guess which one was in front.
Clearly unsafe..... 1 star... Although to me it seems to have acceptable rollover protection. There numerous example I have of Pandas actually doing at least OK after quite nasty looking accidents. I actually do not want all these gadgets as they will all be MOT failures if they dont work. so I agree with you.These ratings are getting a wee bit "silly". I don't really bother about them, much more interested in the engineering in the car and how easy it's going to be to repair and maintain - has to drive well too.
Ebay message yesterday from supplier in reply to my query as to where my roll of insulation is. Told me a tracking check can't find it so item presumed lost. Would I like another dispatched or my money back? Decided to give then a second try so now waiting again!Symptomatic of the two day week we will be on when gas and electricity run out???
Probably safer to get money back, a few weeks ago from two different book suppliers on eBay, I ordered the same book at separate times both claimed they had it in stock, one even saying it had been dispatched, both said their "warehouse had run out ", so to me they both kept no stock and just shop around to get a cheap deal then sell on to the the buyer, you or me to make a profit and probably get the stockist to post to us direct, hence making a profit from something they have never owned with no outlay and little comeback. Maybe they were Estate Agents in a previous lifeEbay message yesterday from supplier in reply to my query as to where my roll of insulation is. Told me a tracking check can't find it so item presumed lost. Would I like another dispatched or my money back? Decided to give then a second try so now waiting again!
Thanks Mike, Ah well, too late now, the deed is done, just have to sit and hope I suppose.Probably safer to get money back, a few weeks ago from two different book suppliers on eBay, I ordered the same book at separate times both claimed they had it in stock, one even saying it had been dispatched, both said their "warehouse had run out ", so to me they both kept no stock and just shop around to get a cheap deal then sell on to the the buyer, you or me to make a profit and probably get the stockist to post to us direct, hence making a profit from something they have never owned with no outlay and little comeback. Maybe they were Estate Agents in a previous life.
No local builders merchants near you? Here I am lucky with builders living near by, and local RGB which is a good local supplier, often way more competitive than online when I needed supplies like that. There is plenty more I should do around my home , but motivation seems to be lacking these days.Thanks Mike, Ah well, too late now, the deed is done, just have to sit and hope I suppose.
There are several but the bit the building control chap is "worried" about involves some complicated cavities around soil pipe vents and the loft hatch. Not a simple "just roll it out" application. I also fancied trying the recycled plastic "non itchy" stuff: https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/26594281...Fkd+VfmunHQdXQ1xrZXUYOpTlQ==|tkp:BFBMzJfQiqBh because there's going to be a lot of handling to get it fitted around the pipes and hatch and I remember how itchy I was after just rolling out the other stuff even though I wore a face mask and long sleeves but I didn't have gloves. I couldn't find a local supplier for the non itchy stuff. Ah well, I'll just have to hope this one arrives - they inform me the shipper is Yodel.No local builders merchants near you? Here I am lucky with builders living near by, and local RGB which is a good local supplier, often way more competitive than online when I needed supplies like that. There is plenty more I should do around my home , but motivation seems to be lacking these days.![]()
Never a simple lifeThere are several but the bit the building control chap is "worried" about involves some complicated cavities around soil pipe vents and the loft hatch. Not a simple "just roll it out" application. I also fancied trying the recycled plastic "non itchy" stuff: https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/265942810242?hash=item3deb6d3e82:g:EHYAAOSwGOdjTsM4&amdata=enc:AQAHAAAA8Olydn9QJRfuDk2cC45e9omswZL9z9WxCXbFn596L9RU0eXSg0gxVrYysqp7PMPulzmmpKUs78/zgtgEsJhM7lGSkjy8Ji4uKHRZ1dxjgX+yA6gbagzMrDx+JOqOz0z08+nZlZCOsXPNlGXuKAqdbuvCw5mnc9NG1pGFGHpqVtOuOvlw7aUE1bnjDAqJe/71ZNqVVayaiKnjUhyBt0AkFogUP8BoJXEEnZrnY9TtYLQneJE8xyAO6GlH3tmFZ8uKzc178wLFCyUDmZu4wJise5nWgpa2x1Avo0XvR9k4Fkd+VfmunHQdXQ1xrZXUYOpTlQ==|tkp:BFBMzJfQiqBh because there's going to be a lot of handling to get it fitted around the pipes and hatch and I remember how itchy I was after just rolling out the other stuff even though I wore a face mask and long sleeves but I didn't have gloves. I couldn't find a local supplier for the non itchy stuff. Ah well, I'll just have to hope this one arrives - they inform me the shipper is Yodel.
Going back to this..Clearly unsafe..... 1 star... Although to me it seems to have acceptable rollover protection. There numerous example I have of Pandas actually doing at least OK after quite nasty looking accidents. I actually do not want all these gadgets as they will all be MOT failures if they dont work. so I agree with you.
Pic 2.. Bigger is not always best!!!!!
Glad to say it all worked out fine. The replacement order arrived yesterday lunchtime so I'll be going out to their house tomorrow to finish off doing the insulation and taking a picture of it to forward to the building control chappie. I also now have all but one of the certificates needed - gas, electricity, fire alarms, plumbing, etc - so I'm going to forward all those at the same time as he is happy for me to scan them and send them electronically - never done that before but my printer can scan so I presume I just save it as a file on my laptop and then attach it to the email? I've never tried to save something I've scanned before either so lots to learn for me.No local builders merchants near you? Here I am lucky with builders living near by, and local RGB which is a good local supplier, often way more competitive than online when I needed supplies like that. There is plenty more I should do around my home , but motivation seems to be lacking these days.![]()
There should be an option to save as a pdf file. May be able to create a multi-page pdf, so you just scan each in turn, and it saves as one file.Glad to say it all worked out fine. The replacement order arrived yesterday lunchtime so I'll be going out to their house tomorrow to finish off doing the insulation and taking a picture of it to forward to the building control chappie. I also now have all but one of the certificates needed - gas, electricity, fire alarms, plumbing, etc - so I'm going to forward all those at the same time as he is happy for me to scan them and send them electronically - never done that before but my printer can scan so I presume I just save it as a file on my laptop and then attach it to the email? I've never tried to save something I've scanned before either so lots to learn for me.