BMW sold the business in 2000 and the MG marque passed to the MG Rover Group based in Longbridge, Birmingham. The practice of selling unique MG sports cars alongside badge-engineered models (by now Rovers) continued. The Group went into receivership in 2005 and car production was suspended on 7 April 2005 .
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SAIC motors , who own MG, make MG cars out of China and Thailand. Until its collapse in 2005, MG Rover Group had been manufacturing the cars.
Read moreWhat happened to MG Motors?
BMW sold the business in 2000 and the MG marque passed to the MG Rover Group based in Longbridge, Birmingham. The practice of selling unique MG sports cars alongside badge-engineered models (by now Rovers) continued. The Group went into receivership in 2005 and car production was suspended on 7 April 2005 .
Read moreIs MG car a good brand?
Considering their great value proposition and coupled with a rich British heritage, MGs can definitely be considered among some of the best bang-for-buck cars in the country . So if you’re on a hunt for a reasonably-priced car with deep European roots, make sure to put MG on your list.
Read moreIs MG a good brand in Australia?
The MG ZS compact SUV continues to win rave reviews from Australia’s toughest critics . This time its CarAdvice. MG’s Australian renaissance continues to win plaudits and glowing reviews, this time from the independent critics at CarAdvice.
Read moreWho makes the engines for MG cars?
MG ZS petrol engines This engine was developed jointly with General Motors and produces 108bhp. Performance is adequate rather than sparkling: 0-62mph takes 12.4 seconds, but a top speed of 112mph means a high motorway cruising speed doesn’t pose too much of a problem.
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MG Motor TypeSubsidiaryOwnerSAIC MotorNumber of employeesApprox. 500ParentSAIC Motor UKWebsitemg.co.ukMG Motor – Wikipedia en.wikipedia.org › wiki › MG_Motor
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