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Nov 24, 2012
Looks a bit like an alfa from the front. It's the bonnet I think.
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#3
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Nov 24, 2012
Yeah, I thought that.
I think they either have GM's steering wheel or they have copied it.
#4
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Nov 24, 2012
Yup a 147 which is no bad thing imo
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#5
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Nov 24, 2012
Hasn't MG died yet?
One of the last british autos and it is as stubborn as a roach.
#7
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Nov 24, 2012
It did, about 8 years ago or so? Then Korea or Taiwan or some other Asian country bought them and started up shop again lol.
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#6
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Nov 24, 2012
No matter how it looks I doubt the overall R&D and quality of the MG will be as good as the Honda.
#8
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Nov 24, 2012
They are owned by SAIC a Chinese OEM.
They have a small assembly line at Longbridge
#9
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Nov 24, 2012
Apparently although based on a Chinese model, its been designed and spec'd in the UK.
#10
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Nov 24, 2012
One word: Depreciation
12 months time it will be worth less than half its original cost
Keep away IMO
#11
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Nov 24, 2012
True enough, the MG6 has dropped like a stone.
There is a flip side to that though, it makes for a very cheap 3 year old.
The MG6 is supposed to be a real driver's car...
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#13
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Nov 25, 2012
I don't know if this is damning it with faint praise, but it looks to me like a slighty better looking new shape Auris.
I'd like to have a go in the new MG6 diesel tho - Honest John review is very good.
Until this MG5 gets the 1.5 Turbo diesel, I don't see how it can compete with the *fully* UK assembled 9G Civic...
#14
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Nov 30, 2012
If you dont like the look of the rear of the civic (lights etc) then dont by this car.
Reason??
Ask Jason Plato - :roflmao:
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