Who buys modern day MGs?
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I wish I knew the answer. They are no different looking than every other SUV but perhaps pensioners who remember tinkering with their MGA's & MGB's buy them thinking they are still buying an MG proper.
Bet they get slobbered over at MG Owners Club meets though just like MG Maestros etc did.
Bet they get slobbered over at MG Owners Club meets though just like MG Maestros etc did.
Krikkit said:
I used to think they were lunatic Geralds who owned 40 MGs in a row since their first company car in 1982, but recently the people driving them seem to be young.
I just don't understand why you wouldn't buy a Peugeot/Citroen/Ford/Hyundai/Kia instead.
I rather someone did buy them, as it means the MG name survives, I know it's not the MG it once was but as they progress and get better, they may look at the history books and try to replicate what was once before.I just don't understand why you wouldn't buy a Peugeot/Citroen/Ford/Hyundai/Kia instead.
In wales
Everyone, I see loads every single day, 7 year warentee, 0% PCP and fixed amounts, I think that 4X4 thing is £279 a month
The people buying them are the people who used to buy Kia’s or fords, or Vauxhall’s, or a Fiat everyday people who don’t really care about cars but fancy something new, may not be better than a Kia but a Kia is just a car. Stops and goes.
They are actually quite decent cars. White goods but so are so many other brands
Lots of young people getting a 3 as a first car, dirt cheap at £199 a month, etc.
Everyone, I see loads every single day, 7 year warentee, 0% PCP and fixed amounts, I think that 4X4 thing is £279 a month
The people buying them are the people who used to buy Kia’s or fords, or Vauxhall’s, or a Fiat everyday people who don’t really care about cars but fancy something new, may not be better than a Kia but a Kia is just a car. Stops and goes.
They are actually quite decent cars. White goods but so are so many other brands
Lots of young people getting a 3 as a first car, dirt cheap at £199 a month, etc.
Ended up with a 6 as a rental car a few years ago. I have tried to block out the memories but what stood out were decent diesel engine but the worst car I have ever driven in every other way. Didn't have intermittent wipers amongst many other failings. Grossly uncomfortable. 1980s digital clock.
My mum got an MG SUV thingy on Motability, as she knows nothing about cars I kind of understand why she got it, but then she did ignore my recommendation of a Mazda CX-5 that was also on the Motability list.
It may be an unfair comparison against my 6 cyl derv with a ZF8 auto, but the engine & gearbox is shockingly bad, like comically bad. It is nice and big inside but when I read up on them it originally failed the Euro Ncap but after fitting an electronic aid it squeaked a 3 star rating.
So its slow, horrid to drive, not very economical and not a place you want to have a crash, but its cheap and big. So old women on a budget will buy them.
It may be an unfair comparison against my 6 cyl derv with a ZF8 auto, but the engine & gearbox is shockingly bad, like comically bad. It is nice and big inside but when I read up on them it originally failed the Euro Ncap but after fitting an electronic aid it squeaked a 3 star rating.
So its slow, horrid to drive, not very economical and not a place you want to have a crash, but its cheap and big. So old women on a budget will buy them.
I think you have to be at least 60. Wear beige trousers, checked shirts, pullover and wear gold rimmed glasses. Wife called Margaret. Live in a bungalow. Washes the car every Sunday.
Probably would be buying a Rover if they still made them. Went to Hyundai via Kia but now want something 'British' and with a good badge.
Probably would be buying a Rover if they still made them. Went to Hyundai via Kia but now want something 'British' and with a good badge.
A while ago one of our company pool cars was one of those SUVs. The interior is a sort of crayola Porsche Cayenne rip off - the general derivativeness of the car really stood out. By the end of my time with it I’d started to doubt whether anything was real. The reversing camera was sow low res I wasn’t totally sure it wasn’t an animated gif.
JDB96 said:
I once read a review of the 6 (no longer made I think) and recall it saying that it was pretty good fun to drive. Bet it feels awfully cheap inside though.
I also recall that the 3 was supposed to be a bit of a laugh.
My mum and dad bought one, it was cheap and they had it for ages and it never gave any trouble, the interior wasnt much cop but it went fairly well and did its job, they replaced it with a new Qashqai and love that. My dad also has an MG ZT 190 which is basically as new, must be one of the best left.I also recall that the 3 was supposed to be a bit of a laugh.
Yodafone said:
I rather someone did buy them, as it means the MG name survives, I know it's not the MG it once was but as they progress and get better, they may look at the history books and try to replicate what was once before.
I'd agree if they made something interesting, but in a market flooded with amazingly competent small hatchbacks and small 4x4s, what's their SP other than a badge? None that I can see. Like Saab before them they should've been confined to the history books really.Gassing Station | MG | Top of Page | What's New | My Stuff