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Old 19th December 2018, 13:30   #1
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Wow retarded diamond style merc front grill drl from discovery and touareg look alike rear lights
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Old 19th December 2018, 14:06   #2
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I like them and so do loads of people as they can’t get enough of them apparently, demand is outstripping supply
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Old 19th December 2018, 14:17   #3
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Total opposite of how a zs used to be tbh😕

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Old 19th December 2018, 14:43   #4
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They are modern cars for people who would prefer to drive something a bit more modern rather than enthusiast with lots of time on there hands to fix their car.


I think they look ok, not great but ok - if it was up to me I would have suggested they didn't use old MG/Rover model identifications but otherwise meh really
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Old 19th December 2018, 17:27   #5
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It's the perfect car for traditional MG owners i.e. older drivers. It's reasonably priced, practical, has a high seating position and does a good impression of something more expensive. MG have got the car right for the market, if not the brand.
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Old 19th December 2018, 19:59   #6
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I like them as does Mrs Simondi, she picks hers up on Saturday
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Old 19th December 2018, 20:26   #7
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I mentioned a few weeks back that the MG ZS that was in at work for repair waited a while for parts arriving. To cut a long story short some of the parts arrived wrong but yesterday it was finished and complete so I had to take it on road test as the final part of the QC process.
In fairness i didn't get to take it on the motorway just the local roads but i found it to be quite a pleasant drive. The seats are very comfortable and the high up driving position was excellent. The interior and dashboard is stylish and build quality of the interior and exterior is very good for the price of the car. It didn't feel inderpowered and was a nice drive.
I was quite impressed and it offers good value if it proves to be reliable over time.
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Old 19th December 2018, 20:57   #8
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They are modern cars for people who would prefer to drive something a bit more modern rather than enthusiast with lots of time on there hands to fix their car.........
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Old 20th December 2018, 01:20   #9
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These made in China or UK?

If China, wouldn't touch it with a 4.5 light year long barge pole.
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Old 20th December 2018, 04:40   #10
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So much talk, not a single picture!
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