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Old 30th September 2009, 17:25   #21
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I love it,one of the members who came to the Herts meet last Saturday had a similar screen to that think it was a Pioneer but it looked great,can't remember whose car it was now
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Old 30th September 2009, 17:27   #22
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Just to throw a different interior into the mix and start a new argument, i actually "quite" like what the Chinese have done to update the inteior in both the Roewe 750 and the MG7.

Whilst I don't think the rear end of the Roewe is great, I thnk the extra interior space is excellent. Obviously difficult to tell what the quality will be like, but I think it looks a good update. Opinions?




The weakest part is the large slab of plastic across the middle, but otherwise I think it is okay? Wood looks a touch cheap (lexus anyone?) though.



And to compare: MG7 on top, Roewe 750 below:



What do you think?

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Old 30th September 2009, 17:33   #23
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The extra space looks a good idea but i dont really care as I always sit in the front! looks good though the door cards are a little BMWish but that cant be bad can it?

Still its a little to reserved for me I like over the whatsit!!

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Old 30th September 2009, 18:43   #24
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Always think the Roewe 750 interior looks like one of the concept 75 ones, mind you the rear leg room is good, shame BMW interviened, i think with that leg room as standard, the 75/ZT would have really been a good alternative sitting between 3 and 5 series. :lol:
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Old 1st October 2009, 00:10   #25
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Judging by both those photos, there should be an abundant supply of Walnut steering wheels in the near future for us to put on our cars, they both look to be Sandstone Beige
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Old 1st October 2009, 11:08   #26
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I actualy felt sick when i saw that colour, couldnt sit in a car like that.
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Old 1st October 2009, 12:39   #27
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I actualy felt sick when i saw that colour, couldnt sit in a car like that.
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Yeah the colour is a bit much for some I was more taken by the design of the interior although I must confess I do quite like the colour aswell
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Old 1st October 2009, 15:06   #28
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I don't like your taste Tony, but to be honest, you would'nt be "Swiss Tony" if you did'nt like it.
Swiss tony's a great character,keep up the good work.:lol:

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I don't like your taste Tony, but to be honest, you would'nt be "Swiss Tony" if you did'nt like it.
Swiss tony's a great character,keep up the good work.:lol:

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Hahaha cheers mate i loved swiss tony im sure he would aprove.......chosing an interior is like making love to a beautiful women....
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Old 1st October 2009, 15:13   #30
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Dont forget the Rowe 750 and MG 7 are using the streched 75 as standard I think.

The MG 7 has not changed much at all apart from the climate control and sat nav/head unit from what I can see.
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