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  1. Join Date
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    For those of you who don't know, MG and what used to be Rover (cars) are now owned by the Chinese.
    Nanjing Auto, owners of the MG brand and SAIC, owners of Roewe (they couldn't get the rights to the Rover name) signed a merger.
    So MG and Roewe (Rover) will be developed side by side again.

    MG6





    SAIC has unveiled the MG6 hatchback in Shanghai. The MG6 is set to become the first MG car to be launched in the UK since the MG ZS and the ZT in 2001. People who spoke to Autocar said the MG6 will go on sale in Britain in early 2010 which coincides with the anticipated bottoming out of the credit crunch. The MG6 and its sedan sibling will be sold in the UK and in Ireland. The latter is already available in China under the name Roewe 550.

    The 1.8-litre turbo will be the most popular engine choice. It's the updated version of Rover's K-series engine which powered cars like the 75 and some MG models.

    Final homologation tests are being done in Germany to allow the cars to be sold in Europe. Spy pictures have even caught the Roewe 550 driving around Germany with no disguise earlier in the year.

    SAIC is said to be working on a new range of smaller cars to complement its bigger sedan lineup. These would be badged as Roewe 350 in China and MG5 in other places. An updated MG TF roadster could also make an appearance this year as a way of celebrating the 85th anniversary of the MG brand.
    -CSS

    The new MG6 was styled & engineered in the UK by SAIC Motor UK Technical Centre in Longbridge, MG-Rover's original home.

    The Roewe 550, sister model of the MG6.
    Last edited by AG4; April 23rd, 2009 at 07:38 PM.

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    #2
    The taillight looks like the taillight of a BMW sedan.

MG6 Unveiled at Auto Shanghai