Will MG go bust again?
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http://www.driving.co.uk/car-reviews/the-clarkson-...
I wouldn't buy a toaster that got 3 stars in a review let alone a car.
They look st
The interior is dire
The range of engines is st
They're slow
They're expensive for a piece of Chinese
The warranty is a joke
It would have to be some hell of a test drive to convince me to pick it.
I wouldn't buy a toaster that got 3 stars in a review let alone a car.
They look st
The interior is dire
The range of engines is st
They're slow
They're expensive for a piece of Chinese
The warranty is a joke
It would have to be some hell of a test drive to convince me to pick it.
Those are both the worst reviews of the older model. I can easily find better ones, especially for the MG3 or the updated '6.
Since those reviews were written MG have won awards from owners surveys (best handling car in 2014 I think), BTCC manufacturer championship, towing awards for the'6, and bought a showroom by the old BMC showroom in Central London.
Why not support the brand as it grows and possibly creates more British jobs?
Since those reviews were written MG have won awards from owners surveys (best handling car in 2014 I think), BTCC manufacturer championship, towing awards for the'6, and bought a showroom by the old BMC showroom in Central London.
Why not support the brand as it grows and possibly creates more British jobs?
http://www.autocar.co.uk/car-review/mg-motor/mg3
'MG wouldn’t expect the 3 to rank higher than a Ford Fiesta, Renault Clio or Volkswagen Polo or probably even appear in a top five.
It would definitely make its way into the top 10, though. And it would be there on merit, not just because it’s five grand cheaper.'
'MG wouldn’t expect the 3 to rank higher than a Ford Fiesta, Renault Clio or Volkswagen Polo or probably even appear in a top five.
It would definitely make its way into the top 10, though. And it would be there on merit, not just because it’s five grand cheaper.'
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