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− | Small car from MG, originally descended from [[Rover 25 Mk II|Rover 25]] Streetwise, and sold in the Chinese market. Reasonably successful as an urban vehicle, but replaced in 2011 by a car of SAIC’s own design (albeit led by a British design team), with more ambitious international marketing plans. | + | Small car from MG, originally descended from [[Rover 25 Mk II|Rover 25]] Streetwise, and sold in the Chinese market. Reasonably successful as an urban vehicle, but replaced in 2011 by a car of SAIC’s own design (albeit led by a British design team), with more ambitious international marketing plans. The second-generation model was facelifted in 2017. |
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| *[[MG 3 Mk I]] | | *[[MG 3 Mk I]] |
| *[[MG 3 Mk II]] | | *[[MG 3 Mk II]] |
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− | ''Marque:'' [[MG]] | ''Predecessor:'' [[Rover 25 Mk II]] | + | ''Marque:'' [[MG]] | ''Predecessors:'' [[Rover 25]], [[MG ZR]] |
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Revision as of 01:35, 13 October 2017
Small car from MG, originally descended from Rover 25 Streetwise, and sold in the Chinese market. Reasonably successful as an urban vehicle, but replaced in 2011 by a car of SAIC’s own design (albeit led by a British design team), with more ambitious international marketing plans. The second-generation model was facelifted in 2017.
Marque: MG | Predecessors: Rover 25, MG ZR