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Do some reviews claim that the Astor's infotainment system is as laggy as it is?
07 January 2025 06:25
Restarting the system every few days seems to keep it running fine. It's not the best, but it's what I'm doing.
Do some reviews claim that the Astor's infotainment system is as laggy as it is?
07 January 2025 06:25
I actually prefer the Astor’s system coming from a Hyundai. It’s a bit slower, but the interface is cleaner and much easier to use.
Is the Astor practical for a family of four that often takes the road?
07 January 2025 06:25
The Astor has been great for our road trips, we are a family of four. The boot is a little small but we’ve managed week long trips by packing smart. The panoramic sunroof is great for the kids!
Is the Astor practical for a family of four that often takes the road?
07 January 2025 06:25
Long trips, I find the Astor a bit cramped. 5+ hour drives aren’t the most comfortable for adults in the rear seats. For city use it's fine, but I wish I'd gone for something bigger for our family road trips.
Is the Astor practical for a family of four that often takes the road?
07 January 2025 06:25
This has been perfect for our family. Fuelling efficiency is decent if you aren’t pushing it too hard and the ADAS features make highway driving a breeze. We had done multiple 1000km trips without any problems.
Is the Astor practical for a family of four that often takes the road?
07 January 2025 06:25
Road trips are a mixed bag at the Astor. The small boot is a real pain, but it’s comfortable and feature packed. And we always end up playing Tetris with our luggage.
Is the Astor practical for a family of four that often takes the road?
07 January 2025 06:25
I am someone who does weekend getaways with family, and I think the Astor hits a sweet spot. Not too big to cause trouble in the city, but comfy enough for driving long. Don't expect to have the same amount of gear that you normally would in a Hector!
Is the Astor practical for a family of four that often takes the road?
07 January 2025 06:25
It has worked well for our family of four so far, but only because we still have little kids. As they get older I can see it becoming a tight squeeze, especially for longer trips.
Is the Astor practical for a family of four that often takes the road?
07 January 2025 06:25
It really depends on what you expect out of it. It's light on the inside compared to larger SUVs, so it might disappoint you. There is space and ability for family trips, but coming from a hatchback, it feels spacious and capable.
How good has the Astor been with unexpected repairs or whatnots?
07 January 2025 06:25
I've had my Astor now for 18 months and it's been rock solid. No unexpected issues at all. Everything's been running smooth, and we've been running regular services.
How good has the Astor been with unexpected repairs or whatnots?
07 January 2025 06:25
It hasn’t been positive for me. I’ve had a faulty AC compressor and a few electrical gremlins to deal with. So MG fixed everything under warranty but it was still a hassle.
How good has the Astor been with unexpected repairs or whatnots?
07 January 2025 06:25
But I've had a minor issues here and there, but it's been mostly reliable. A weird rattle from the dashboard finally got fixed after two visits, and they kept having to fix this infotainment system they go on about, which required some sort of software update. Nothing major, though.
How good has the Astor been with unexpected repairs or whatnots?
07 January 2025 06:25
When I bought it I was worried about reliability, but my Astor has been surprisingly trouble free. It feels to be built well and I have not had any unexpected repairs in 25,000 km.
How good has the Astor been with unexpected repairs or whatnots?
07 January 2025 06:25
The MG service center has been frustrating and the car itself has been good, reliable. But they aren't always equipped to deal with issues quickly, which can be a pain.
How good has the Astor been with unexpected repairs or whatnots?
07 January 2025 06:25
I've been using mine for over 2 years now and it's been generally good, but a few niggling issues. Nothing big, but small things such as sensors going haywire or the start stop system being temperamental.
How good has the Astor been with unexpected repairs or whatnots?
07 January 2025 06:25
As a Japanese car enthusiast, I was dubious about the reliability of the Astor. So far, though, it's as reliable as my old Honda. With no unexpected repairs, just routine maintenance.
Is the ADAS of the MG Astor just a gimmick or the hype it is?
07 January 2025 06:25
I've had my Astor for about 6 months now and ADAS is hit or miss. In the city traffic, it's more of a headache than a help, but great on highways. It turns out I end up turning it off most of the time.
Is the ADAS of the MG Astor just a gimmick or the hype it is?
07 January 2025 06:25
Are you kidding? The ADAS is a game-changer! A few times it's saved my bacon when I'm tired on long drives. It's not perfect, but it's a hell of a lot better than not having it at all.
Is the ADAS of the MG Astor just a gimmick or the hype it is?
07 January 2025 06:25
I don’t think people are expecting enough from ADAS. It’s not a replacement for attentive driving, it’s an assistant. It's actually pretty useful once you know its limitations.
Is the ADAS of the MG Astor just a gimmick or the hype it is?
07 January 2025 06:25
The problem is that MG hyped it too much. The tech is decent, but it's stretching to call it 'autonomous'. It’s more like enhanced cruise control with some extra bells and whistles.
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