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Richard Hammond Has His Say - Daily Mirror
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Or should that be 'Richard Hammond'? Some of his reviews read like they were written by 16 year old work experience kids.
So, thinking about it, it probably is him.
So, thinking about it, it probably is him.
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Still, he likes it which is the main thing and Im sure a lot of youngsters who watch Top Gear etc will value his opinion.
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An army of 22-year old (Steve Cropley) Tigger comedy writers couldn't really say anything bad... maybe plastics could be soft-toucher and engine could be voomer, but sporty-looking sub-£10k car with options and Group 4E insurance...
Even when good old Rover was going down the pan, the engineers in the Midlands, especially those responsible for making cars go around corners, were knocking out some great handling cars. Even the MG ZS, which looked as exciting as a holiday in a telephone box, was really good to drive.
Some of those suspension boffins are clearly alive and well and working at MG because this is fun to drive. Handling is definitely the MG3’s best card.
If you’re young, on a tight budget and wary of comedy insurance premiums, the MG3 is well worth a test drive.
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He says this now, but I bet he's not as enthusiastic in front of his mate Jezza.
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