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Old 4th September 2012, 21:44   #1
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Default MG6 - Minimum £3k or 15,000 miles free fuel

As per an email I just received they are now offering all models of MG6 with a minimum £3,000 part exchange for your old car or 15,000 miles worth of free fuel.

Due to my extremely poor dealings with MG in Bradford I can understand why nobody is buying them. When I was going to test drive the GT TSE they were offering £2,000 against your old MG, only three months later they're offering an extra £1,000....against anything !!!

Desperate. Yes.
But do they care? No.
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Old 5th September 2012, 06:44   #2
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As per an email I just received they are now offering all models of MG6 with a minimum £3,000 part exchange for your old car or 15,000 miles worth of free fuel.

Due to my extremely poor dealings with MG in Bradford I can understand why nobody is buying them. When I was going to test drive the GT TSE they were offering £2,000 against your old MG, only three months later they're offering an extra £1,000....against anything !!!

Desperate. Yes.
But do they care? No.
You may want to work out what these cars cost in China, to see the margin that the importers have in them!
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Old 5th September 2012, 12:02   #3
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Hmmm spend 18k on a car that will be worth £5000 in 3 years time????

I think not.
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Hmmm spend 18k on a car that will be worth £5000 in 3 years time????

I think not.
As a recent 10,000 mile, year old GT failed to get a bid at £8,000 recently on eBay, it may be sooner than that!
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Old 11th September 2012, 18:21   #5
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The diesel that was promised in Q3 doesn't look to be anywhere close either.
Its not an ugly car, I do like it. Still think it looks like a Kia.
Maybe with a diesel variant from the start they may have been more popular in the fleet market.
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I think it is OK as a car but there are lots of other OK cars at the same price, better established and with a better support network, MG need a car with more special appeal to break into the market but you have to admire them for hanging on in there until the newer models come on stream
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Old 28th September 2012, 08:44   #7
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The diesel that was promised in Q3 doesn't look to be anywhere close either.
Its not an ugly car, I do like it. Still think it looks like a Kia.
Maybe with a diesel variant from the start they may have been more popular in the fleet market.
I agree having a diesel version available from the start would of made it very popular, these Chinese my be cleaver but they seem to be lacking in common sense when it come to the European car market.
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They need a diesel estate with auto option I think.
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the diesel should be out soon and is supposed to be a good engine
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