Purpose

I will try my best to provide detailed info on various cars and what is like to live with them, I have already produced a few for Jaguar-car-forums, I will do my best to be unbiased, but it will be hard for some cars. I will re-produce press releases and copy from other motoring news.
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Monday, 8 August 2016

MG grows as the market stagnates, thanks to the supermini MG3 and the All-New GS SUV.

MG Motor UK has hit the 2,000 sales mark for 2016 despite new car demand levelling in July.
Since the MG GS launched in June, customers have been flocking to dealerships and snapping up the latest addition even before the new registration plate in September. 

The sales of this affordable SUV have helped boost MG’s overall sales up by 15% from last year (year-to-date). The super-fun supermini MG3 has also continued to make a contribution.

Trade association, The Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders (SMMT), described 2016 as having a healthy start but the market is now showing signs of cooling. Despite this, MG Motor sold 305 units in July – which is a 28% increase on last year. The industry average for this month was 0.06% and MG’s year-to-date figure was five times more than the industry average of 2.82%.
Interest in the brand, an affordable line-up, and great deals are all contributing to the continued success of MG. The quarter three deals currently running are as follows*:
MG GS
  • MG is offering an £850 deposit contribution on all MG GS models
  • The SUV is available on 0% APR representative finance. This is available up to five years with a minimum 20% deposit
  • The MG GS comes, as standard, with a five year or 80,000 mile (which occurs first) manufacturer parts and labour warranty
MG3
  • A £900 deposit contribution is available on all MG3 models
  • The MG3 is available on 0% APR representative finance. This is available up to five years with minimum 20% deposit
  • All new MG3s come with one year’s free insurance, a deal that can be coupled with other offers on finance
  • Customers who registered for a test drive via the incentive scheme are eligible for a free gift
MG6
  • A £1,800 deposit contribution is available on all MG6 models
  • The MG6 is available on 0% APR representative finance. This is available up to five years with minimum 20% deposit
  • The MG6 comes with three year’s free servicing (or 45,000; whichever comes soonest), which also includes parts and labour
  • Customers who registered for a test drive via the incentive scheme are eligible for a free gift
Matthew Cheyne, Head of Sales and Marketing for MG, said: “We’re so pleased that the year is continuing to go as well as it started for us. The MG GS has been a great addition to the model line-up and we’re thrilled to see that customers aren’t waiting for the new registration month to get their hands on it.”

Monday, 11 April 2016

MG announces it's April offers as they prepare for the launch of the All-New GS Crossover.

In the first part of 2016, MG Motor UK ran a fantastic range of offers for customers which are set to continue into April. 
Customers looking to get a brand new car need look no further than the super-fun supermini, the MG3. MG is currently offering this great car for as little as £109 per month with a lower deposit of £1,859 when opting for the 3Time. 

The popular offer of free insurance can also be used with this deal, which will give customers a real saving. 
Those looking to go large in size and features, yet still keep the fun, can opt for the MG6 which is also available with a reduced deposit of only 20% and a monthly payment of only £185 (based on an entry-level model with a deposit of £2,895). 
As an incentive to those who haven’t yet sat behind the wheel of an MG, a free gift is given for every test drive taken. 
Matthew Cheyne, Head of Sales and Marketing for MG, said: “We are always offering great deals, with many dealers running their own on top of what we offer as a manufacturer. The cars are fantastic and extremely affordable, so it is well worth checking out the model range and seeing for yourself why so many of our customers love them.” 
All dealers across the MG network will be running these deals with additional offers available too.

Monday, 21 December 2015

Mg looks back on the best year to date, and an even better 2016 with new models and great offers.

As another year draws to a close, MG Motor UK takes a moment to reflect on what 2015 has brought and what 2016 is yet to bring. This year has seen another significant step in the growth of MG, with the launch of the new MG6, a rise in MG3 sales and new additions to the dealer network.
At the beginning of the year, the manufacturer celebrated a record first quarter when sales boomed and made it the best since the new MG company was formed. This saw the 2014 achievement of ‘fastest growing automotive brand in Britain’ carry over into 2015. Throughout the year, sales have continued to grow and MG reached 3,000 registrations this month.

One of the reasons behind the expansion is the growth of the dealer network. A number of locations, across the UK, were identified as open-points at the beginning of the year and these are becoming filled as more and more dealers join the network. MG was pleased to welcome the following new dealers this year: Central Garage Galashiels; Cumbria MG; Normandy Garage; Roadworthy Bristol; Teeside MG; Frasers MG; DRM Motors; Budgen MG; Blights MG; Nathaniel Cars; NT Shaw of Louth; Mellons MG; and the most recent Northgate MG.
Another key addition to the network was the opening of the flagship showroom in Piccadilly. This showroom, which officially opened in July, was a significant move for MG. Placing the flagship store in the heart of London shows a commitment that the brand is here to stay. The showroom has already welcomed thousands of people through the doors, all eager to find out what is going on with the brand.
Some news MG has been able to share with them is how it has been recognised in national surveys and awards. In April, the Auto Express Driver Power Survey saw the MG3 riding high after customers voted it the tenth best car to own; placing MG in the top 10, out of 200 cars, for the second year running.
In September, the MG6 S scooped the ‘Under £17,500’ class winner award at the Caravan Club Towcar of the Year event. The MG6 was praised for its ‘more-than-capable’ towing performance and impressive boot space.
Customers, who chose to buy an award winning MG this year, will no doubt have benefitted from the great deals that have been running throughout the year; such as the hugely popular 0% finance deal and the minimum £2,000 part-exchange offer.
More deals like these will be sure to continue on into the New Year, when new models will arrive. The 2016 MG3, which was launched in November, will carry over into the new year along with the highly-anticipated SUV; which is due to launch next spring. This new model is an exciting time for MG and will further demonstrate that the manufacturer is here to stay.
Two other announcements MG made in 2015 support this. In March 2016, MG Triple Eight Racing will once again join forces to race it out in the Dunlop MSA British Touring Car Championship for another three seasons, and in June, MG will be displaying its model range at the London Motor Show in Battersea Park.
Matthew Cheyne, MG’s Head of Sales and Marketing, said: “MG has come a long way in the last 12 months and we are showing a number of commitments to the brand being here to stay.
“Looking ahead to 2016, we know that it will be another exciting year. We have many reasons to be excited, particularly the arrival of our new model. We want to thank our loyal customers for their support, and we look forward to welcoming new ones to MG next year.”

Friday, 18 December 2015

Just in time for Christmas, MG Motor UK is pleased to be adding a new dealer to its growing network.
Northgate Garage Group, in Canterbury, which has been an established family-run business since 1968, will be officially joining the MG network next week. Owner Peter Hinkins decided that their city centre site would benefit from being part of the MG franchise.

Peter said: “We were looking to add another franchise to the dealership and we chose to go with MG for a number of reasons, but mainly because we think that the brand has got a real future to look forward to.
“We are very fortunate to be only one of two garages in the city centre. We see the MG3 as being a perfect car for the demographic and we are sure that it, and the MG6, will sell very well.”
Peter and his team are confident that having a company as big as SAIC behind MG will see the brand continue to grow.
Peter added: “We’ve got our selection of MGs all ready to go for next week, and it’s great to see them in place. We can’t wait to add the SUV to the collection next year and, with 80% of our sales being retail, we know our loyal customers will be excited to see our new additions; we also hope they’ll draw in new customers too.
“We’re really delighted and proud to have MG onboard and look forward to a long association with the brand.”
Matthew Cheyne, MG’s Head of Sales and Marketing, said: “To add another great dealer to our network is fantastic and seeing an open-point being filled is the perfect way to end the year.
“Next year, we’re looking to build upon this by welcoming even more dealers and ensuring we have MG presence in a number of key locations across the UK. We’re always keen to hear from any dealers that are interested in joining the network to work with us in growing MG even more, and with the arrival of the SUV next year it couldn’t be a better time.”

Wednesday, 16 December 2015

MG has revealed it has already beaten last years sales with a month to go, and 2013/2014 combined

MG Motor UK is thrilled to have reached 3,000 registrations for 2015 before the year-end.
Today, the British manufacturer has exceeded last year’s figures by almost 1,000, and this year’s figure has already surpassed 2013 and 2014 registrations combined. The increase in sales has been as a result of great deals, a continual expansion of the dealer network, and an ever-growing awareness of the brand.

Matthew Cheyne, Head of Sales and Marketing for MG, said: “We are delighted to have reached 3,000 registrations for this year. It is such a rewarding moment to exceed previous years, and we strongly believe that next year will be no exception; particularly with the 2016 MG3 and arrival of our new and exciting SUV.
“I would like to thank our dealer network for their continued efforts; it’s fantastic to be working with people who are so supportive of MG and always work hard to promote the brand.”
MG has been running some great deals throughout the year, with the most successful being the minimum £2,000 part-exchange offer. This deal, along with a fantastic product range that offers plenty of specification, contributed to the record registrations during what is typically a quieter time of year for car sales.

Thursday, 26 November 2015

Another dealer joins the ranks of new MG dealerships, hopefully this will will stay the course.

The latest dealer to join the MG Motor UK network not only comes with almost 40 years experience, but a life-saving dealer principal too.
NT Shaw of Louth, Lincolnshire, will be the 63rd dealer to become part of the MG franchise when it goes live next week (30th November).  Dealer Principal Nigel Shaw, an on-call Watch Manager for Louth Fire Station, has been a long-standing fan of MG and is looking forward to working with the great British brand.

The family-run business was established in 1977 and, since then, it has worked hard to build a strong and loyal customer following; some of which have been with them since the beginning.
Dealer Principal, Nigel Shaw, said: “Everyone at the dealership is really excited about MG and we’re keen to get moving with it. We have some great customers who we know are just as excited as us about our new arrivals. We can’t wait to help grow the franchise with the MG team.
“The people of Louth will now have to get used to see me driving not only a fire engine, or a response vehicle, but an MG too!”
The dealership is already building up a lot of local advertising; including a radio promotion with Lincs FM, called ‘Right up your street’, as well as a test drive feature. They are also sponsoring their local theatre, Louth Playgoers, and local charity groups.
Matthew Cheyne, Head of Sales and Marketing for MG, said: “We’re thrilled to welcome NT Shaw of Louth onboard. We look forward to working with them, particularly when they come with such passion and enthusiasm to get going. It’s also not a bad thing to have a life-saver amongst our network!”
NT Shaw of Louth will be holding an open weekend to celebrate adding MG to their showroom, so drop by and check out the great offers they’ll be running; including the £2,000 minimum part-exchange and 0% finance deals. For more information, visit http://mg.co.uk/offers/.k

Thursday, 29 October 2015

MG is the first and, and so far, only manufacturer to attend the London Motor Show, seems apt really.

TMW THOUGHTS
It seems really, really weird that when the world has all these famous shows, MG fails time and again to attend ANY of them, then we have "The London Motor-show" and no manufacturers have signed up for it, in fact a number have complained that they were being advertised as signed up when they have not, or will not, yet when NO Brands have signed up, MG does, and it goes to show how inept the bosses at MG are.
They need to clear out the idiots at Longbridge and get in some people that will actually do the right thing, the Dynamo, would have been a huge seller, especially around London, the MG5 could have been a great car to have but no, we don t get that either, the MG6, gets the saloon cut, half the colours cut, the petrol engined version, cut, and yet it still is not selling, the only saving grace is the MG3, but that's missing a few engines, an Auto, and options that are not so old, like some of the stickers, do you want to have a roof full of smileys on your car, no, well,  no one else does either, its time to either put up, or pull out, because its just not working, and the dealers are dropping as quick as they add new ones.
And one last thing, which goes to show how out of touch they are, Goodwood is one of the worlds biggest automotive events, and has one of the biggest motor shows the UK has ever seen, and yet in their press release, they say, "it’s great to see a motor show return to the UK" so what has Goodwood been doing for years and years, their comments do Goodwood a disservice, and that's why they have no idea.
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MG Motor UK is pleased to announce it is the first volume manufacturer to confirm its attendance at the new London Motor Show. MG will be displaying its latest model range at the Battersea Park show in May 2016.
Matthew Cheyne, Head of Sales and Marketing for MG, said: “We’re really excited to announce our attendance at the London Motor Show. It’s great to see a motor show return to the UK and we’re thrilled to be part of it.

“We see it as a fantastic opportunity to showcase our latest range and interact with the public. We really hope that more manufacturers will follow and the show will be up there with the likes of Geneva and Paris as a platform for launching new and exciting brands and models.”
Those attending the motor show will see MG’s latest range in the central display area in Battersea Park. Tickets are £13 and the event runs from Friday 6 May until Sunday 8 May.

Friday, 23 October 2015

MG still cant sell their cars, so are offering a scrappage style £2000 discount - they still have not learned.

MG Motor UK is now making owning a brand new car even more affordable with its latest incredible offer. If you want to upgrade your old car, take it to an MG dealer and they’ll give you £2,000 towards a new one; it’s that simple.
On top of the already great value cars MG offers, this latest deal is making it much easier for customers to get a new car for even less money. Those looking to upgrade, but concerned their dreams of owning a shiny new car are out of reach, will benefit from this unbelievable deal.

No matter what the customer drives, an approved MG dealer will take that car and part-exchange it with a either a new MG3 or MG6 for a minimum of £2,000 against selected models; such as the top of the range MG3 3STYLE at only £9,999.
Matthew Cheyne, MG’s Head of Sales and Marketing, said: “We think this is easily our best offer yet. Those looking for an outstanding deal, as well as the opportunity to join an iconic brand, are sure to fall in love with our range like our existing customers have.
“An offer this great might not be repeated again, so now is the time to snap it up and take this opportunity to get your hands on a great brand new car with more specification than you can imagine at a price that won’t bust your budget.
The MG3 range starts from just £8,399 and the MG6 range starts from as little as £13,995. As previously mentioned this offer is not available in conjunction with the current 0% finance or deposit contribution deals, but can be used with a PCP deal.

Wednesday, 23 September 2015

TMW REVIEW - The MG6, The MK2 is supposed to be better than the MK1, in this case, it is not.


A couple of months ago, it was arranged that the latest MK2 MG6 would be at our disposal for a long weekend, so that we could review the car, for The Motoring World, we have already reviewed the MK1 and the MG3 also, both of which faired very well indeed, so we were really looking forward to see how the new MK2 had been improved.

Well, to say that it was a massive disappointment would be a huge understatement, I arrived to collect the car from MG in Cambridge, and firstly the car was not the cleanest, if i were a prospective customer, this may well have put me off, if the dealership seems as though they cant be bothered to keep the cars clean, then how will they treat someones new pride and joy. 


There was NO handover, no attempt to show the latest changes to the car, and a distinct air of "couldn't be bothered", which was something that this dealership never showed on previous visits, i was just given the keys and left there, as i got in the car the key fob fell to bits, so a quick fumble put that to rights, and after the unusual starting procedure, off i went.

The first day was one for the taking of pictures, and having a good look around the car, getting some info together and getting ready to have a proper drive over the weekend.

Our weekend consisted of 170 mile round trip to the East coast, however, on route, the issues began to manifest themselves, firstly the Sat-Nav failed to work at all, just an error message, then it was error message after error message.


Each time we pulled over and restarted the car and the messages cleared themselves, however, the Sat Nav never worked all weekend, neither did the Cruise Control, not a great start considering this was the expensive model in the range, and therefore lots of toys, most of which seemed to not work properly.

Putting aside the computer niggles, the interior of the car, has improved a little, some of the hard scratch plastics remain, as do some of the fake metal effect plastics, the seating position to steering wheel position is slightly to one side and on longer journeys can cause a some aching in the arms, however, the driving style is easy, with well weighted power steering, and brakes that do work extremely well.

The leather upholstery is nice, firm and boring, just adding a coloured contrasting stitching, or a coloured bolster panel, similar to the old MG's before the 2005 collapse would give the MG6 a more sporting look inside, something that it lacks, the interior needs something to give it the wow factor, but then a lot of cars these days are very similar, and they too could do with a little something.

The Exterior too could do with something, to make it stand out from the crowd, MG has slashed the available colours, wheel options, petrol engine and Magnette model, so all you get now is just one car, one engine and three trim levels, but by doing this, they have at long last placed the car in a price point that should at last make it a more viable proposition, maybe another grand off each level, more advertising and options to boost income, and it should sell even better.

The rear passenger had a lot to say about the car too, which in this case is unusual, from their point of view the back of the car was very enclosed, very dark, and the seats were not very supportive, something the front seats could do with a little more.

The new Electronic Parking Brake (EPB) is a welcome addition, as that dreadful plastic thing they had before was not the prettiest or easiest hand brake to deal with, but along with a few other changes they have not gotten rid of the daft starting procedure.

Put the key fob in a hole, put your foot on the brake, press the key fob and off you go, if you stall the car the procedure is remove fob, replace fob, foot on brake, press fob, what on earth if so wrong in putting a key in a hole and turning it to start the car, or heaven forbid, a key-less start system, this way is so fiddly and if you do stall in an odd or dangerous place, it is not the quickest way to get the car going again.

Our car painted in a Gen Metal Grey is the only metallic colour option, the 'S' Model gets one colour only and that's Solid White, The 'TS' Model gets three colours, Solid White, Solid Black and the Metallic Grey, and the top of the range 'TL' gets Solid Red on top of the 'TS' colours.

These choices are not the best, where are the Blue's or greens, a BRG would be nice with a decent set of alloys and a spoiler, and you have an instant sportier car, personally, the white is the best colour as the interior is so dark anyway, having a dark exterior makes it look very plain, however, MG have played a blinder with the exterior revisions.

They are very minor, and not that many, but like Rover before them, they have achieved a significant change with very little, the new bumper and light arrangement freshens the front, but the all new lights and bumper at the rear are totally fresh, and up to date, the over all look of the car has not changed, but with new bumpers and lights, they can carry on with this model for a couple more years, at the most.

The DTi-TECH 1.9 Litre diesel engine, might not be the best on the market, by some distance, but it has a load of pulling power from low down right up to the red line, and with a six speed manual only available you can shimmy along at a pace, but once up to legal speeds, the use of the gears are required to over take, sometimes taking it to 4th just to get it moving, but it ain't no slouch, and with a limited 120mph top speed, which helps keep the insurance level down, the MG is not a bad motorway cruiser.


The  boot  space  is   voluminous, but  with  a  large lip  requiring  a  higher  lift  of luggage or shopping into  it, this  can  be  a bit  awkward  for  those  that either are not that strong, or elderly, but if this does not  bother you,  then the boot,  is sufficiently good enough to take most things easily, and with the seats down,  the  boot  capacity  goes  from  498 litre to a huge 1379 litres.

The 'TL' model comes with a host of toys, as standard, these include :-
  • Auto-dipping rear view mirror
  • Automatic rain sensing wipers
  • Automatic dusk sensing headlamps
  • Bluetooth
  • Bi-Xenon High Intensity Discharge headlamps with bending lamp
  • Cruise control - When it works
  • Drive away locking
  • Dual zone climate control
  • Electronic parking brake (EPB) with auto release
  • Front and rear electric windows
  • Hill hold control - When it works
  • Rear parking camera with guidelines
  • Rear parking sensors
  • Tyre pressure monitoring
  • Leather seats with electric adjustments
  • Heated seats
  • Leather steering wheel with multifunction controls
  • “MG” design kick plates
  • Front LED daytime running lamps
  • 16” "Contour" design alloy wheels, Silver - ONLY WHEEL CHOICE

The MG6 was in our hands for four days, and during those four days it covered bother around town driving as well as dual carriage way driving, and one thing that MG has always managed to do, is actually provide the buyer, or tester, with truthful fuel consumption figures, we managed 60.1mpg over our drive, where they state 61.4, so very close, shame then that others do not manage to be this honest.

The Co2 levels the 1.9 litre engine produces is quite high in comparison to other brands at 119g/km, however, this is far less than when the MK1 was launched, and there was another drop with the launch of this second generation model.



With the changes that MG in China and the UK have undertaken, it makes this car a far better bet than ever before, but that's mainly down to the price cuts across the board, but the slashing of availability of models, colours, and removal of some standard options on the previous model, seriously limits it's market, how have they not learnt from the launch of the MG3, and the options packages available there, that gets extra income, for very little outlay.

The reversing camera with rear sensors are a great "toy" to have, but why have they removed the front sensors, in an era when cars are getting bigger and bigger, it is these options that must be fitted to cars to assist the owner keep their new car in fine fettle, it was on the MK1 but gone on MK2, and thats a shame, the one thing that they needed to keep has been taken away.

When the car was taken back to the dealership, a detailed, and concise conversation was had with the MG Specialist, who promised that they would look at the car, fix the issues and let me have the car back, so that a full proper test could be done, I thought i would wait and see what happened, and as expected, nothing, i never heard back from them, which is a shame, as i could have been in the market for a new car, and the issues encountered from the very first minute up to awaiting for a non existent response from the MG dealer, does not bode well for the customer.

The car it's self, looks better, handles very very well, goes well, stops well, and with a host of interior upgrades, it has improved, as long as you like Solid colours, or Grey metallic you will be fine, or your not fussed that there is only one engine option, again, you will be ideally placed to have one of these, but with the myriad of computer glitches, that were never explained, even though it was clearly expressed that i would like to know what happened,  would you want a car that could possibly spend far more time in the dealership getting fixed than on the road being enjoyed, and from a dealership that wouldn't even explain the issues, or even get back to us with an option of a second bite of the cherry, at least now, the facts can be put forward, and maybe now, the many issues might be explained.

The MG6 can be a great car, it has everything at hand, lots of toys, decent looks, plenty of room inside, a good engine that continues to be upgraded and improved, but it is spoilt by a dealership that seems that it does not care, and fails to even respond to requests of the issues that plagued this car, the MK1 was a good car, let down by a number of things, most of which are sorted on this, but with different problems apparent, why waste your hard earned money on something that you can not 100% trust in.

The MG3 and the new SUV that's coming sometime in the future, whenever that may be, will be the cars that MG needs to sell here, the MG6 in our opinion needs to go, it has had a chequered history and for a "new" old, brand they need to have cars they can rely on.

I would have liked to have had the opportunity to drive a fault free car, rather than base the report on it's failings, it does deserve far more than that, but with the dealership not bothered, after promise after promise, the true nature of the test has had to be completed, which is a real shame.

Out of 10, we can only give it a 3, it had too many problems to give anymore.