Thanks for the interesting review. I think your comments about ‘invisibility’ perhaps say more about driving culture in Australia than they do about the MG itself. I’ve been driving a tiny Škoda Citigo in London UK for the past 11 years and I’ve never been made to feel invisible.
I think you might have a point there! Australians love big cars, Europeans (and the British) like smaller cars - or so the stereotype goes. Thanks for watching!
I can't agree, this looks like puffer fish, has a comical non-split rear folding seat, the hybrid system can out of puff and leave you overtaking with no where to go. That together with the price makes this a no buy for me. The Chery Tiggo 4 Pro kills this.
What's not to love? I think long term durability and reliability would be in the back of my mind if I had one of these. The warranty is not really piece of mind if you have to be going back for constant issues or faults. Also and once again, yet another MG being reviewed where the poor colour matching of bumpers to metal panels. I have seen them in the flesh and they are terrible regardless of colour. Poor factory standards IMO.
Oh really? I didn’t notice any difference in the colour. IMO it would not make good business sense to offer a 10 year warranty if MG did not believe in their product, but as you suggest time will tell.
Thanks for the interesting review. I think your comments about ‘invisibility’ perhaps say more about driving culture in Australia than they do about the MG itself. I’ve been driving a tiny Škoda Citigo in London UK for the past 11 years and I’ve never been made to feel invisible.
I think you might have a point there! Australians love big cars, Europeans (and the British) like smaller cars - or so the stereotype goes. Thanks for watching!
Hey mate looking as I go love you're work but the owners of this car probably won't use it much at night where LED headlights make any difference.
True possibly not :)
Please stop that background music… it is soooo annoying
I can't agree, this looks like puffer fish, has a comical non-split rear folding seat, the hybrid system can out of puff and leave you overtaking with no where to go. That together with the price makes this a no buy for me. The Chery Tiggo 4 Pro kills this.
Fair call. I haven't driven the Chery so can't comment, but the MG3 does get along very nicely.
What's not to love? I think long term durability and reliability would be in the back of my mind if I had one of these. The warranty is not really piece of mind if you have to be going back for constant issues or faults. Also and once again, yet another MG being reviewed where the poor colour matching of bumpers to metal panels. I have seen them in the flesh and they are terrible regardless of colour. Poor factory standards IMO.
Oh really? I didn’t notice any difference in the colour. IMO it would not make good business sense to offer a 10 year warranty if MG did not believe in their product, but as you suggest time will tell.