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Octavia to MG HS PHEV, MG to Skoda Elroq EV?

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Well its been a few years but back on this forum. At the moment I have the MG HS PHEV, no matter what people say this has been a brilliant car, nothing has gone wrong, the 12v is still the original, the DAB Radio still works and no stupid screen aerial glove box lash up either. 3 years and all is well.

My wife has now ordered the new Hyundai Inster 02 EV and got £3.750 EV grant and £500 deposit contribution. We have a Zappi on the wall for the MG so thought I'd see what my options were. The new MG, EV3, or maybe the Elroq ? I have yet to book test drives so I would like to get a heads up on your thoughts on this car, so when I take it out of the dealer showroom I will hopefully remember what to check out!

Any comments, good or bad would be appreciated.

I noticed, or rather did not notice what the Elroq would attract in terms of the new Grant. £3750 or £1500. as said the Hyundai were offering a total of £4250 off a new car. Skoda does not list any value on its configuration pages.

^^^ That is Hyundai,s Grant or reduced price of £3,750. Not the UK Government grant as it is not a Band 1 EV.

Money off, or not to pay is all the same, and maybe better not from the Tax Payers and from Manufacturers that were pricing EV,s too high.

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23 hours ago, Ootohere said:

^^^ That is Hyundai,s Grant or reduced price of £3,750. Not the UK Government grant as it is not a Band 1 EV.

Money off, or not to pay is all the same, and maybe better not from the Tax Payers and from Manufacturers that were pricing EV,s too high.

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I think I got this from Auto Express article regarding the grant and that Hyundai had applied it to the Inster 02. I Probably read it wrong. Thanks for the correction, but either way £4250 off a new EV is a good discount.

I like the Insters practicality with the folding front seat and sliding rear seats makes room for 4 people or lots of shopping!

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On 03/09/2025 at 18:38, ajw1100 said:

Well its been a few years but back on this forum. At the moment I have the MG HS PHEV, no matter what people say this has been a brilliant car, nothing has gone wrong, the 12v is still the original, the DAB Radio still works and no stupid screen aerial glove box lash up either. 3 years and all is well.

My wife has now ordered the new Hyundai Inster 02 EV and got £3.750 EV grant and £500 deposit contribution. We have a Zappi on the wall for the MG so thought I'd see what my options were. The new MG, EV3, or maybe the Elroq ? I have yet to book test drives so I would like to get a heads up on your thoughts on this car, so when I take it out of the dealer showroom I will hopefully remember what to check out!

Any comments, good or bad would be appreciated.

I noticed, or rather did not notice what the Elroq would attract in terms of the new Grant. £3750 or £1500. as said the Hyundai were offering a total of £4250 off a new car. Skoda does not list any value on its configuration pages.

Have you managed to get any test drives of your choices? What did you think of each?

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And I still have my 2022 PHEV despite lots of looking, reading and a couple of test drives. The new HS has side steps, my wife scraped her shin/calf on them getting in or out. I asked MG Customer Service if my Dealer removed them would it mean the car had been 'modified' and so would not be covered? Their response was to send me a link to their warranty page! Obviously too hard a question.

I did test drive the Elroq and did like it, however we had a problem with our MyEnergi/Zappi set up that took a lot of emails and about 3-4 days of no charging, my wife did not then want to risk it with a BEV and suggested we went for another PHEV or Hybrid. For us not needing such a large car am now finding it hard to find something suitable. Obviously fitting a fuel tank and a battery takes up a lot of space. One candidate, despite its image was the Honda Jazz, practical, economical, well equipped and under the 40k Gvnt ceiling. The test drive when driven at tip-toe speed was great but the CVT was something else, when you wanted some power that CVT was really awful. On returning to the dealership my back said I should ask if it had lumber support, which it didn't, so that was a very dissapointed salesman!

So here I am, still with my 3.5 year old MG HS PHEV with just 8k on the clock. I hope to find a good Hybrid or convince my wife having two BEV's is not such a risky decision.

I take my hat off to MyEnergi who's Customer Service has been superb.

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