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MG is alive and well – at least in the UK. But if you’re looking for a British car, look elsewhere.
- The SAIC-derived MG6 will get much needed updates next year. The consensus is that they’re nice to drive – but that’s it.
- Before the Civic Type-R, there was the Honda City Turbo.
- Hard to believe, but the Lotus Elise has been around for 20 years now.
- Russia is looking to dump big subsidies into its auto industry.
- The U.S. is coming close to filling up its most important crude storage point in Cushing, Oklahoma.
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City Turbo, and there was a turbo 1st-gen Legend. Honda’s not completely new to snails.
As a LBC fan I’m saddened by what’s happened to MG, but that was a long time ago. The best thing about 20 year old Elise is that it’s getting affordable for me.
I wonder what a simultaneous crash of crude oil and/or gas prices along with the Fed raising the interest rate and panicking the Stock-Market-Roulette-Obsessed-Class would do to our fragile world economy…
“Russia is looking to dump big subsidies into its auto industry.”
I look at Putin now and I hear Khrushchev banging on a podium with his shoe saying: “We will bury you!”
That’s a mistranslation of Khrushchev, but probably about right for Putin.
That MG sedan is ghastly and very not British.
It kinda looks like a shrunken 2003 Holden Monaro.
Looks like a ripoff of the current-gen Corolla.
I thought it was a blinged up Corolla until I saw the badge. Then I was super confused and realized it was just a copy of a Corolla.
Actually the Corolla copied the MG 6, the MG has been around since 2010.
Not bad lookin’