
For those concerned about the quality of Chinese
MGs, this quotation from
the Murdoch Press should be a relief:
The [Longbridge] factory start-up was scheduled for next month, but preproduction models have not met the standard NAC has set. Now the best estimate is for the TF assembly line to be in full operation in the autumn, with the first cars available to customers at the turn of the year. What I take from this is: the new MGs will be of better quality than what was coming off the lines at
Longbridge before the old
MG Rover collapsed. Which is a relief, as according to my regular mechanic who gets his share of English cars, what was being built was rather below par.
Posted by Jack Yan, 22:47
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