Metropol - July 23 2020

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GREAT THINGS

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Since Chinese firm SAIC resurrected MG, the British namesake has been increasing its New Zealand presence in a big way and the most popular MG on Kiwi streets right now is the MG3 Supermini.

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t a seriously low starting price of $17,990, the MG3 offers astonishing value. Under the bonnet sits a 1.5 litre fourcylinder petrol engine with 82kW, mated to a four-speed automatic gearbox. It’s not the most refined engine and trans combo, but the power gets put down well enough for city driving. Standard kit across the range includes

an 8.0-inch touchscreen infotainment system with Bluetooth, Apple CarPlay, a four-speaker Yamaha Digital Sound system, reversing camera, cruise control and rear parking sensors. Styling wise, the MG3 looks clean cut, but seems to mimic the style of its Japanese rivals. However, touches like the 16-inch alloys, chrome bumper accents and rear

spoiler on the top spec Excite, look good. On the move, the steering is weighted well and in the twisty stuff, the MG3 can be a bit of a giggle. Plus, while some interior plastics are quite hard, the MG3 still provides decent surroundings. The MG3 shows real promise and manages to epitomise bang for your buck. All we need now is a sportier MG3 GT.

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