13/10/2021
One of these is not like the other. The white MG has been converted.
It was great having the chance to compare an original classic and an identical but converted one.
We thought we would do a bit of a road test to compare the two cars. Once we got the yellow car running, cold morning, we headed off. For those who know Wellington, we took off over the Wainuiomata Hill Toad. This is a steep windy road that is the access to the Wainuiomata suburb. We did a bit of a rolling start side by side up the hill. The plan was to accelerate up the hill and see who got there first. Clearly, you can’t beat the torque of an electric car……! The electric car rocked up the hill, accelerating effortlessly, the driver only slowing down to get around the corners! The smooth power is absolutely addictive. Electric motors aren’t quiet. The sound of that motor winding up like a little jet engine is just fantastic! All in 4th gear of course. Meanwhile back in the very far distance was a poor driver hammering down through the gears, winding the poor engine up to the redline and making no headway at all.
We then headed down the steep drop into the valley. The regen braking making it a relaxing trip, no brakes required, and even a little throttle?! In comparison, the yellow car had the usual familiar smell of rather warm brakes. The engine pinking, while the electric motor just nothing…
It was a great day of comparisons. No question the rattle of an old petrol motor is nice to hear, on balance, there was no comparison. I know I might be biased, but I know which I prefer!