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    docjunior2008
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    Post by docjunior2008 Fri Jan 29, 2010 10:13 am

    Autocar Wrote:

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    MG6 1.8T




    Test date 25 January 2010 Price as tested TBA

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    The car’s cabin is all new and bears no resemblance to that of the Rover 75 or MG ZT

    What is it?


    The car with which the MG brand is to be reintroduced to the British market: this is the new MG6.
    Designed and developed in the UK at SAIC’s technical centre at Longbridge, the MG6 is a medium-sized family hatchback that’s roughly the same size as a Skoda Octavia. Based on the Chinese-built Roewe 550, this car can actually trace its roots all the way back to the Rover 75. However, for the MG version, the car’s engine, chassis, body and interior have all been overhauled.
    Current MG brand owners SAIC has plans to build these cars at MG Rover’s old Longbridge plant for sale across the UK. Our test car, however, was one of several built at SAIC’s Nanjing factory, for the official Chinese press launch of the car.
    What’s it like?


    The MG6 is remarkably daring- and original-looking, considering that it’s intended primarily for the notoriously conservative Chinese market. Wide tracks, flared arches, large external styling features and some surprisingly sophisticated surfaces give it a bold, sporty and contemporary appearance, even relative to European rivals.
    The car’s cabin is all new and bears no resemblance to that of the Rover 75 or MG ZT. The materials used aren’t as rich or tactile as you’ll find in some European family saloons, but the built quality is good: switches and levers move with firmness and solidity.
    Shanghai Automotive will offer two versions of the MG6, both front-driven via a 5-speed automatic gearbox, and both powered by its ‘N-series’ update of Rover’s old 1.8-litre ‘K-series’ engine.
    The entry-level car develops 133bhp and 135lb ft or torque. The range-topping turbo, which we drove, gets 158bhp and 158lb ft, and SAIC claims that it’ll hit 60mph in 8.5sec before going on to a top speed of 130mph.
    Out on the road, the MG6 feels firmly suspended, but performs well. That engine suffers a little from turbo lag below 2500rpm, but spins freely way up to its 6750rpm redline. The car has good stability and composure, resisting body roll well through corners, and riding mid-bend bumps at speed without being diverted by them.
    Ride comfort and refinement could both be improved. On our test drive, rattles were evident from within our test car’s dashboard, a problem exacerbated by the MG6’s firm ride.
    Also disappointing was the car’s five-speed torque converter gearbox. At times it was frustratingly unresponsive and slow to kick down. A good six-speed manual ‘box will be a necessity if SAIC want to market this car as a sporting saloon here in the UK.
    Should I buy one?


    Given that we’ve only tried a Chinese-built model on Chinese roads, it’s too early to say with any certainty. Longbridge-built cars are likely to be better finished, better equipped and could have their own chassis set-up tailored to suit UK tastes. The MG6 will certainly need to be improved in all three areas in order to make much of an impression over here.
    However, provided SAIC can make those gains, and offer this car to UK buyers with a price tag that’s attractive, it won’t struggle to sell the MG6 in Britain. The MG6 is a car that’s already good enough to compete with those built in joint ventures between Chinese and European makers, and could quite easily be made competitive by European class standards.
    With the MG badge on its nose, it has the potential to make big improvements to the reputation of the Chinese car industry in Europe.
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    Post by Windy Sat Jan 30, 2010 2:35 pm

    There are a few problems with that report:

    1. They have tested the Chinese version, the British version will have differences.
    2. The MG brand has already been reintroduced to the British market.
    3. Design and development involved both British and Chinese bases.
    4. It is a fastback, not a hatchback.
    5. The MG version uses the same engines as the Roewe 550, not overhauled ones.
    6. The MG6 and its engines are built at Lingang, Shanghai not Nanjing.
    7. There are five versions available in China, not two.
    8. They are powered by SAIC's Kavachi engines, not the N-series.
    9. "both front-driven via a 5-speed automatic gearbox" - this sure looks like a manual stick:

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    10. "Turbo lag below 2500rpm" - it's not lag, it's just running off boost for fuel efficiency, remember it's a petrol turbo that runs to nearly 7000rpm not a diesel that works best between 1000 and 2000 rpm.
    11. "Also disappointing was the car’s five-speed torque converter gearbox" - The Asin box may not be a DSG but it doesn't have the price of a DSG either and if you dont like the auto, buy the manual!
    12. "Longbridge-built cars are likely to be better finished" - not sure why, we will have to wait and see!
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    Post by patpending Sun Jan 31, 2010 11:45 am

    what he said.

    Meanwhile mentioning on another forum that there is a network of MG dealers in Britain already... Doh
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    Post by docjunior2008 Sun Jan 31, 2010 11:53 am

    patpending wrote:what he said.

    Meanwhile mentioning on another forum that there is a network of MG dealers in Britain already... Doh
    How many dealers do MG actually have?  If they don't get it sorted, then what is the point in bringing the MG 6 to the UK Market?
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    Post by richardk Sun Jan 31, 2010 1:26 pm

    docjunior2008 wrote:
    patpending wrote:what he said.

    Meanwhile mentioning on another forum that there is a network of MG dealers in Britain already... Doh
    How many dealers do MG actually have? If they don't get it sorted, then what is the point in bringing the MG 6 to the UK Market?
    Doc

    Quite a few but I haven't counted them lately.... http://www.mguk.org/dealers-f23/mg-dealers-in-the-british-isles-t55.htm
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    Post by docjunior2008 Sun Jan 31, 2010 1:57 pm

    [quote="richardk"]
    docjunior2008 wrote:
    patpending wrote:what he said.

    Meanwhile mentioning on another forum that there is a network of MG dealers in Britain already... Doh
    How many dealers do MG actually have? If they don't get it sorted, then what is the point in bringing the MG 6 to the UK Market?
    Doc

    Quite a few but I haven't counted them lately.... http://www.mguk.org/dealers-f23/mg-dealers-in-the-british-isles-t55.htm


    I might get in touch with my local MG Dealer (Silverlink South Shields) and ask them some questions relating to the 6 and release dates (if they know them, that is Smile)
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    Post by patpending Mon Feb 01, 2010 8:07 am

    richardk wrote:
    docjunior2008 wrote:
    How many dealers do MG actually have? If they don't get it sorted, then what is the point in bringing the MG 6 to the UK Market?
    Doc

    Quite a few but I haven't counted them lately.... http://www.mguk.org/dealers-f23/mg-dealers-in-the-british-isles-t55.htm
    it's around 50 IIRC - where's that frappr map?

    A couple of new ones have opened, e.g. Spur Garage of Molesey, but it's a bit chicken and egg - no good being a dealer without the cars to sell!
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    Post by richardk Mon Feb 01, 2010 9:00 am

    Last time I checked MG hadn't updated their dealer list so it might not be official yet

    Update - Spur Garage now added

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