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    Post by Windy Wed Nov 13, 2013 12:48 pm

    At last, they have opened a dealer cheers :


    Best of 3: The MG3 will be the second model to go on sale in Australia when it arrives in local showrooms in May next year.


    First local MG dealership opens with dealer and model expansion on the horizon


    MG Motor Australia has officially opened the first of a number of planned Australian retail outlets, with a showroom at its Petersham, Sydney head office now up-and-running.

    The formerly British brand, which is now owned by China’s largest vehicle manufacturer SAIC, commenced its return to local shores in April this year under distributor Australia Longwell Motor (ALM).

    In the interim, ALM says it has been sorting out what it calls a host of details in order to get plans for its local network in place. The distributor has long experience selling the likes of Volkswagen and Audi products in China, but no experience selling cars in Australia.

    Its first vehicle, as reported, is the MG6 sedan and hatchback, a turbocharged Holden Cruze-sized competitor priced between $22,990 and $27,990 plus on-road costs.

    The MG3 light-car and a small SUV will follow, although the former has been delayed until mid-2014. An MG4 small hatchback is on the cards for 2015, at the same time as the SUV, while an open-topped roadster – the vehicle for which MG is best known – is in the works as well.

    A concept version of the drop-top is currently in development.

    The inaugural dealership will be helmed by retail sales manager Jason Potten. An imminent expansion will see dealerships open in Victoria and Queensland, as well as additional sites in New South Wales before the end of 2013.

    MG Motor Australia general manager of sales and marketing Andrew Shaw told GoAuto he expects three to four new dealers to sign up prior to Christmas before a wider roll-out early next year.

    “We realise that MG needs to build its place in the market so we are not thinking we want 100 dealers to start off,” he said. “Between places Cairns as far as Geelong we might need only as many as 18-20 dealers.”

    Mr Shaw said the distributor was looking at an initial network of around 12 dealers, with most of those already short-listed and in final negotiations. He added that the potential dealers are keen for the brand to kick off in Australia.

    “The dozen dealers we are going to end up signing quite quickly are coming to us wanting to get on with it. They are smart, they know their business, they have done their homework on what MG means over the next three to five years and they have thought this could be a good thing to take a punt on.”

    MG Motor is initially focussing its efforts on the east coast of Australia, but Mr Shaw confirmed there are interested parties in both Western Australia and South Australia.

    “We would clearly like to put as many dealers in place that could stand a good turnover per dealer as the brand itself grows. I think 20-24 down the east coast within 12 months is quite sustainable because by then we will almost be having the third car in the country and the number will start to pick up and it will sustain itself.”

    Mr Shaw put the delay between the relaunch of the brand months ago and the opening of the dealership this week down to the importer ensuring it had all of its operational needs covered before opening its doors to the public.

    “Whilst we have owners that have huge experience in selling cars, selling cars in Australia is something you want to make sure you get 100 per cent right and there is quite a lot of detail, especially for a brand new importer,” Mr Shaw said.

    “It has taken an inordinate amount of time to ensure we have everything we need in place so should anything go wrong, we are able to support it and I believe we are at that stage now.”

    Mr Shaw said there had been strong interest in the brand since announcing its return to Australia and that interest was coming from buyers looking for “something different”.

    “There are people that want to buy a functional four-door car for the cheapest price possible. That's not the market we are in. We can't compete with it anyway. We are producing something a little different.

    “People see the MG badge and if they haven't owned an MG in the past themselves, they can see that it has some lineage and they like the idea of parking an MG on their front yard I guess.”

    Mr Shaw said MG Motor was in no rush to push its new-model roll-out, insisting that a slow and steady approach was the best way forward for the fledgling car-maker, particularly in Australia's competitive new-car market.

    “We have got no mad panic rush to grow the business in a very fast way as may have been done by other importers in the past. We just want to do it in surer way with partners.

    “We are choosing the partners very carefully, ensuring that they are in the right locations with the right sites and we understand their business. They can't sell two cars a month, they need to have sustainability to sell a good number of cars,” he said.
    Source: http://www.goauto.com.au/mellor/mellor.nsf/story2/BE1AA90827F95CDFCA257C21001DE763
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    Post by snifferdog1 Wed Nov 13, 2013 12:52 pm

    Excellent news, I hope it does well there - but I wont hold my breath.
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    Post by Windy Wed Nov 13, 2013 1:05 pm

    snifferdog1 wrote:...but I wont hold my breath.
    That didn't work with the MG6 launch, wonder why the delay until May when SA are getting it much sooner, they should have had time to get it through the Aussie regulation tests by now.
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    Post by Windy Thu Nov 14, 2013 12:39 am

    Wonder if the UK gets the DC Auto at the same time?


    MG is back – officially


    Chinese-owned British brand completes establishment of local headquarters with facilities in Petersham, NSW


    MG Motor Australia got off to a careful start this week, officially opening the doors to its headquarters at 692 Parramatta Road in the Sydney suburb of Petersham.

    Just for now, it will continue with the single model introduced locally in April this year – the MG6 – selling out of one sales outlet and setting what it describes as “not aggressive” sales targets.

    The Petersham facility includes MG’s head office, along with a “complete team” looking after the showrooms, spare parts and service centre.

    The new importer for the MG brand, Australia Longwell Motor (ALM) is currently in the process of appointing dealerships elsewhere, in Queensland, New South Wales and Victoria, with other states to follow “early next year.” MG says it hopes to establish a tally of more than 20 Australian dealerships.

    Despite the traditional sports car heritage, MG makes its Australian reappearance as a small hatch or sedan competing in the red-hot Mazda3, Toyota Corolla, Holden Cruze segment with the top of the range TSE version selling for a driveaway price of less than $30,000.

    Power for the MG6 comes from a 1.8-litre turbo four driving, at this stage, through a five-speed manual transmission.

    The local company plans to offer a dual-cutch auto transmission for the MG6 at the same time as it expands the range with the MG3 light hatch and an as-yet un-named compact SUV next year.

    MG has made one comeback attempt since the heydays of the brand 40 years ago when it was part of British Leyland. The most recent iteration of the classic two-seat British sports car, the mid-engined MGF, was on sale here between 1997 and 2002. The last front-engined MG, the MGB, was discontinued locally in 1972.

    Although the MG brand is now owned by the “big four” Chinese car-maker SAIC Motor Corporation Limited, design and engineering are still carried out in the UK at its long-standing facility in Longbridge.

    SAIC is the company that grabbed the front-drive Rover 75 after the brand was dumped by BMW in 2005. It was re-birthed in 2006 as the Roewe 750 luxury car, essentially intended for the Chinese market but sold alongside other models under the MG banner to limited European and South American markets.

    The MG6’s basic design can be traced back to the Rover 75. Recent testing by Australian safety organisation ANCAP gave the MG6 a four-star safety rating in a segment where the bulk of contenders enjoy a full five stars.
    Source: http://www.motoring.com.au/news/2013/mg-is-back--officially-39997
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    Post by Morris Motors Thu Nov 14, 2013 9:14 am

    So an SUV and the MG4? Has the Icon evolved into a proper coupe?
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    Post by Windy Thu Nov 14, 2013 9:53 am

    Morris Motors wrote:So an SUV and the MG4? Has the Icon evolved into a proper coupe?
    I imagine they started again rather than evolve the Icon which was pure concept, but the hatchback description would fit in with an Icon style car - The MG4 GT?

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