I'd rather have an original MG like the one I used to have 40+ years ago. An MG Midget. But as I probably would fit one now _(To old and not as slim as I used to be!),_ I'd opt for one of it's bigger siblings. The MGB or MGB GT. Especially if it's one of the revampt ones with new mechanicals etcetera ;-))...
This enormous disparity in opinion between professional car reviewers and actual MG owners is becoming something of a mystery. I own an HS, I could not care less about the ambiguous reviews, bought one. Really enjoying it, and so does everyone else who sat in it.
I own an MG3, and find it's a FANTASTIC little car. Potential owners need to understand that they are buying a cheap car that will put a smile on your face which is what MG is known for. So to get the best out of it need to turn the negatives into positives. Keep the revs above 2k when changing gear and you won't have any problems, the engine is a rev'e engine so likes to be reved, , if you look at this segment of car a NASP engine of it's size will not have a turbo, 1lt 3cylinder engines will get it BUT all that means is more complicated engineering and maintenance bills to worry about. The suspension was set up for young drivers and come into it's own when you drive on the twisty stuff. The sweet spot for the car is 50-60mph which is what it was designed for A and B road driving. I and my disabled wife have travelled from London to Cornwall with all of her medical stuff and wheel chair in the back and boot with no real problems and found the seats to be fine BUT the MG3 was never designed to be a long distance cruiser.
I test drove this a few weeks ago, I was quite impressed. I drive about 27,000 miles a year, so considering this as a cheap work car to run for 4 years. The interior is great, seats are comfy and all looks well put together. It drives like an early 2000s super mini, and brand new with a 7 year warranty is pretty excellent for using as a car for my small business.
My favourite thing about the MG3 has always been the looks. I think it's one of the best looking superminis! Hopefully the new generation keeps the vertical taillamps.
Have a 2013 model and it’s been excellent as a first car and extremely reliable. Older engines mean more reliability and less complexity. Complexity will be the killer of newer model cars as it’s expensive to fix. We’re talking these days of a single headlamp that is £500.00 plus etc.
I bought one because of the way it looks compared to a Dacia, all the other cars around today with similar sizes run on either EcoBust or PureTrash turbo engines that fail, with ridiculous wet belts that need changing. MG3 is timing chain driven so no potential issues.
Seen a recent flurry of these around, seems to have had a 2nd wind. I have known some folks that have them and all sing the MG3's praises. The interior looks good, and the materials are good compared to some rivals. There are some cheaper materials used, but I think they have used the better materials where it actually matters. Most people buying at this price point aren't bothered by tactile feel of materials. The seats are really comfy. they're very capable and can take four adults easy. They seem to have been underrated for some time in the market it's aimed at.
Had a 65 reg one which I liked but it cost less than 4 grand second hand. Can’t believe the prices now on Autotrader for one, averaging 5 grand + with big miles . Still enjoyed mine though, it averaged 42 mpg and I could leave it in fifth gear from 30mph all day long.
The mg3 is a hard sell,unless you really,really really want a brand new car. As you say depreciation is going to hurt, I think most people now think of the mg brand as cheap electric cars, the petrol mg3 seems a decade old (at best) even the moden stuff (no android auto) seems a token gesture. The 7 uear warranty is good,but my money would go on a 2 or 3 year old kia
I have a 2016 MG3 and my partner has a 2022 MG3 and we both really like them. I average around 40mpg, it’s coped going across England with 4 people on football away days and never missed a beat. 🤷🏻♂️
Have owned one for the last year and not had a single issue. About the engine, it's OK for me. It can go fast if you thrash it.. I don't want to go fast!
My thought, for what its worth, is that the Dacias have become more and more accepted and desirable, whilst remaining great value for money. Whereas, the MG3 has had 10 years, and really, in everything that's important with the car itself.., it has progressed barely a notch.., yet the price has inflated. Basically, it's the Lada Riva of the 21st century.
I loved my Lada Riva. Utter rubbish but had character that modern cars just don't have. Not sure how you can compare 60's Fiat engineering to a modern hatch. Agree with new car pricing though, has gone ridiculously expensive even for so called budget cars.
I've been looking at the 2023 models. 10.40 0-60, nice interior, part leather seats, 7 year warranty for under 15k On the face of it they look better value than a basic C3 or Sandero essential model
This looks better than a basic sandero and quicker than a 83bhp C3 For the money it seems at least as good as those two cars and people praise them for their value for money. 7 years warranty can't be sniffed at either. I've enjoyed my scratchy plastic Auris and that is the slowest car I've owned. Slower than this car. I think I would be happy enough with one of these if 15k was my limit.
Stop saying cheap and cheapness lol How about inexpensive or affordable, just a thought. They are highly reliable and not as slow and ponderous as you are making out, no one buys them under the impression that’s it’s going to set the tarmac alight.
You should now that “testers” like himself not really have an opinion instead they follow a line of point of view. Fir him the best car is the most new and expensive. No matter that the Dacia has a full of problems unreliable Renault engine it is better than this old school chain driven one. No matter that this engine due to its simplicity is easier to be serviced and can last forever as long as the company offers parts it’s bad due to not been eco friendly enough (no matter that eco friendly turbo car engines die sooner so they are bigger real problem to the environment than higher consumption) You do not watch people like him for his opinion , you watch so you see the interaction with the machine and get an idea if your own.. Otherwise just watch commercials, you will be equally informed Best regards
I had one of these as a loan car and, for the price, it was actually pretty good but the engine and ride are ancient, I'd buy a pre-owned car for the same price, it is bound to be better!
I’m sure they will do a fully Electric version in the end. A plugin hybrid may be a good fit. A new Car for under £14k what can you complain about a new MINI Cooper is more like £23k now before options,you do get a years free insurance on the Cooper but even still.
Thats what I would have thought, but apparently not. The mg6 initially had a revised k series (n series) but as far as i can gather this and the engines used on the later mg6 are something else. Cant find anything about its development though.
Such a pity they don’t provide more engine choices like a 3 cylinder petrol or an economical diesel as I think it’s a really good looking hatchback. It would be on my list if it had better engines.
Think I'd go for an older one and put a turbo on if poss. Get no trouble from voiding warranties and putting up with the acceleration. Why no 2 door hatch not everyone's on a school run!go on mg make it special with a 2 door on your next face-lift.
A poor ride? You mean something even worse than a Fiesta? Finally something I might be able to be glad about with my own car. I can't help thinking that they missed an open goal for the European market by not having a diesel version in the first place, but then diesel just isn't thought-about in China (or Japan or Korea - wherever they might have tried to source a motor) and of course the Euro emissions nonsense is killing diesels in the administrative death of a thousand impositions. What happened to the 'cheap' car?!
People in the comments argue that everyone who owns an MG is more than happy with it. People in the comments fail to realize two things. 1. These car "review" channels don't make their money from RUclips views but from manufacturers that give the cars to the test. 2. About 15% of cars have a heap load of problems. Nothing you can do, always been so. Those people will always hate on that car because their experience with it was horrendous. Take a chance. A new car is a new car and 90% of the time it will more than suffice for your needs as long as it's used as intended.
New MG 3 confirmed to come out at the end of 2024 with a hybrid as an option. Could cause a massive stir as it would seriously undercut the prices of the Toyota Yaris and the Honda Jazz.
You're very kind. I have rented one of these in Australia Tasmania and I have come to the conclusion that the glut of cars spewing out of China in varying degrees of quality have destroyed my enthusiasm of the car industry. I'm no longer surprised, curious or full of any anticipation and it's a travesty that price point is killing other revered manufacturers. I honestly believe the end is here. Incidentally, we're going to pay more in the future for an alternative brand so I'm not clutching a steering wheel made of the worlds hardest plastic as are most of the interior surfaces. This car truely diminished the folly , the fanciful joy I once associated with the motor industry and I'm not generally precious about most things but I can't get away from this sense of melancholy after having driven this affordable aberration. My apologies if I sound so negative but this is my gut feeling, no geopolitical bollocks just following my instinctive engineering DNA. Suzuki Swift is like a luxury car compared to this affordable little car. I honestly can't compare the two. It's as if they come from different planets.
My Auris is depressing. Scratchy plastics all round, 0-60 that makes this seem quick and no infotainment screen. For under 15k new with 7 year warranty i would find it hard to knock.
Another hard/soft plastic nerd. They wear well and it makes no difference to the ability of the car. Better buy for the money is a Suzuki swift sport although the are dearer in the UK than down under.
Nothing wrong with a "budget" priced car. Most know what they are getting for the money. A lot of these about. Styling is good and so is the size ( small for British roads which makes it practical ). However can we get real above the EV MG's. Build quality is poor and many issues have been reported ( especially with the MG4 ) and they are certainly not worth the high asking prices at the moment
High asking price ? Where? What even comes close? $36,000 AUD before government cashback incentives is an absolute steal for a MG 4 with a 7 yr warranty here in Australia. Considering it's RWD and decent battery capacity. What are you hearing is wrong the the 4? It's winning EV car of the year everywhere..
We bought one in 2013. Absolutely dreadful thing, the engine is unforgivable and to think they’ve kept it for over 10 years is baffling - why? Why do they think it’s acceptable? Goodness knows they’ve a lot to catch up with this new MG3 that’s been launched - perhaps the fact the super mini market has shrunk somewhat these days they might sell some.
If buying the car, the real cost of ownership is how much depreciation you're going to have to pay for when selling it on. That's where new MG's don't make financial sense over, say, a VW. What Car? avoiding this topic makes the review vague about an ownership / true cost experience.
Ok so checking on auto trader for both cars 2015 year around a 100,000 miles the cheapest Ford fiesta is £3,395 but the cheapest MG3 is £3,985 so more expensive ??
Thanks for review... cheap? and overall a bit nasty , old (ancient) engine, cheap materials poor ride quality..I think I would prefer a good second hand Fiesta for a similar price..
@@David_H-73 I agree. No modern car should have five, I’ve only driven the turbo ones so can’t comment on NA versions. I briefly drove a captur on 2021 plate, that only had 5gears. It was revving it’s bollocks off at 70 (ish)
Absolute junk. I’ve had two MG3s and all have electrical issues. I also have a ZS and the engine failed after 70,000km so MG replaced the engine and now its back in service as it keeps cutting out.
@@zanisgardening123- You’re right, they had their issues but they were a respected brand. Now They are churning out cheap cars using what was a strong brand. Let’s hope they find some innovation and a quality line.
Sandero is significantly better? I don’t think so, owned both and the MG3 drivin properly is quicker, and goes round corners solid no body roll unlike the Sandero you feel like your on two wheels! Sandero is like a tin can in comparison
Good review - car is a load of crap. Hired a car for 1 weeks in another city and got this rubbish. I travel a lot and I hire a lot - mowadays as retired i pay so get cheaper cars. MG will never be bought by myself - same as Suzuki Nissan Hyundai Chev Ford etc - after driving one of their cheap cars - as far as I am concerned an awful car means an awful brand. I have never driven a crap Honda or Toyota or BMW or Mercedes or Audi - driven a few I did not like, but never a crap one.
Sometimes people give advice through ignorance instead of experience wich is the worst kind of advice and comparing a dacia small suv to a small town car is ridiculous. 👎
Would you rather own the petrol-powered MG3⛽️ or the fully electric MG4⚡️?
I'd rather have an original MG like the one I used to have 40+ years ago.
An MG Midget.
But as I probably would fit one now _(To old and not as slim as I used to be!),_ I'd opt for one of it's bigger siblings. The MGB or MGB GT. Especially if it's one of the revampt ones with new mechanicals etcetera ;-))...
A K series ZR. Better engine, same MPG.
Neither. The bus sounds much more appealing.
neither
MG3!❤but the 2013 model
This enormous disparity in opinion between professional car reviewers and actual MG owners is becoming something of a mystery. I own an HS, I could not care less about the ambiguous reviews, bought one. Really enjoying it, and so does everyone else who sat in it.
I own an MG3, and find it's a FANTASTIC little car. Potential owners need to understand that they are buying a cheap car that will put a smile on your face which is what MG is known for. So to get the best out of it need to turn the negatives into positives. Keep the revs above 2k when changing gear and you won't have any problems, the engine is a rev'e engine so likes to be reved, , if you look at this segment of car a NASP engine of it's size will not have a turbo, 1lt 3cylinder engines will get it BUT all that means is more complicated engineering and maintenance bills to worry about. The suspension was set up for young drivers and come into it's own when you drive on the twisty stuff. The sweet spot for the car is 50-60mph which is what it was designed for A and B road driving. I and my disabled wife have travelled from London to Cornwall with all of her medical stuff and wheel chair in the back and boot with no real problems and found the seats to be fine BUT the MG3 was never designed to be a long distance cruiser.
Apparently it has acceleration lag have you found any problems with that? Also have you found any reliability issues?
I own a 2024 plate of this model i love it great car better than my previous vw for sure
I test drove this a few weeks ago, I was quite impressed. I drive about 27,000 miles a year, so considering this as a cheap work car to run for 4 years.
The interior is great, seats are comfy and all looks well put together.
It drives like an early 2000s super mini, and brand new with a 7 year warranty is pretty excellent for using as a car for my small business.
So did u get one?
My favourite thing about the MG3 has always been the looks. I think it's one of the best looking superminis! Hopefully the new generation keeps the vertical taillamps.
Have a 2013 model and it’s been excellent as a first car and extremely reliable. Older engines mean more reliability and less complexity. Complexity will be the killer of newer model cars as it’s expensive to fix. We’re talking these days of a single headlamp that is £500.00 plus etc.
older engines means plenty of parts available when you need the repair.
I bought one because of the way it looks compared to a Dacia, all the other cars around today with similar sizes run on either EcoBust or PureTrash turbo engines that fail, with ridiculous wet belts that need changing. MG3 is timing chain driven so no potential issues.
Seen a recent flurry of these around, seems to have had a 2nd wind. I have known some folks that have them and all sing the MG3's praises. The interior looks good, and the materials are good compared to some rivals. There are some cheaper materials used, but I think they have used the better materials where it actually matters. Most people buying at this price point aren't bothered by tactile feel of materials. The seats are really comfy. they're very capable and can take four adults easy. They seem to have been underrated for some time in the market it's aimed at.
yeah cause some dealers were offering good discounts on the old stock, practically giving them away
I own a 24 plate one its great much better than my previous vw so glad i got rid of that and brought the mg mg3
Had a 65 reg one which I liked but it cost less than 4 grand second hand. Can’t believe the prices now on Autotrader for one, averaging 5 grand + with big miles . Still enjoyed mine though, it averaged 42 mpg and I could leave it in fifth gear from 30mph all day long.
The mg3 is a hard sell,unless you really,really really want a brand new car.
As you say depreciation is going to hurt, I think most people now think of the mg brand as cheap electric cars, the petrol mg3 seems a decade old (at best) even the moden stuff (no android auto) seems a token gesture.
The 7 uear warranty is good,but my money would go on a 2 or 3 year old kia
I have a 2016 MG3 and my partner has a 2022 MG3 and we both really like them. I average around 40mpg, it’s coped going across England with 4 people on football away days and never missed a beat. 🤷🏻♂️
I thought they wouldn't be too reliable or last a long time due to being made in China and fairly cheaply built
@@dalesmith4985 its just racist thing
Have owned one for the last year and not had a single issue. About the engine, it's OK for me. It can go fast if you thrash it.. I don't want to go fast!
A year doesn't say much about a car's reliability.
My thought, for what its worth, is that the Dacias have become more and more accepted and desirable, whilst remaining great value for money. Whereas, the MG3 has had 10 years, and really, in everything that's important with the car itself.., it has progressed barely a notch.., yet the price has inflated. Basically, it's the Lada Riva of the 21st century.
I loved my Lada Riva. Utter rubbish but had character that modern cars just don't have. Not sure how you can compare 60's Fiat engineering to a modern hatch. Agree with new car pricing though, has gone ridiculously expensive even for so called budget cars.
I agree,.. Its not nice to drive at all, feels very cheap inside and the ride is awful, the Dacia is alot better
I've been looking at the 2023 models.
10.40 0-60, nice interior, part leather seats, 7 year warranty for under 15k
On the face of it they look better value than a basic C3 or Sandero essential model
This looks better than a basic sandero and quicker than a 83bhp C3
For the money it seems at least as good as those two cars and people praise them for their value for money.
7 years warranty can't be sniffed at either.
I've enjoyed my scratchy plastic Auris and that is the slowest car I've owned. Slower than this car.
I think I would be happy enough with one of these if 15k was my limit.
If given the choice between a MG3 and a dacia sanderoo it would be the sandero for me
Stop saying cheap and cheapness lol
How about inexpensive or affordable, just a thought. They are highly reliable and not as slow and ponderous as you are making out, no one buys them under the impression that’s it’s going to set the tarmac alight.
You should now that “testers” like himself not really have an opinion instead they follow a line of point of view. Fir him the best car is the most new and expensive. No matter that the Dacia has a full of problems unreliable Renault engine it is better than this old school chain driven one.
No matter that this engine due to its simplicity is easier to be serviced and can last forever as long as the company offers parts it’s bad due to not been eco friendly enough (no matter that eco friendly turbo car engines die sooner so they are bigger real problem to the environment than higher consumption)
You do not watch people like him for his opinion , you watch so you see the interaction with the machine and get an idea if your own..
Otherwise just watch commercials, you will be equally informed
Best regards
I had one of these as a loan car and, for the price, it was actually pretty good but the engine and ride are ancient, I'd buy a pre-owned car for the same price, it is bound to be better!
I’m sure they will do a fully Electric version in the end. A plugin hybrid may be a good fit. A new Car for under £14k what can you complain about a new MINI Cooper is more like £23k now before options,you do get a years free insurance on the Cooper but even still.
Where the MG exells is the chassis and the handling, mg engineers are great.
Totally disagree, this is a great car for the price and having had the Dacia I much prefer this ,but hey we’re all different in what we want .
Decent wee car but the ancient engine and ancient fuel consumption would bankrupt you. Lucky to see 35MPG on a good day.
How can it be less powerful than the even more ancient now 1.4 k series and have the same fuel efficiency?
@@mynameisleeyesitis it's probably just a revised 1.4 lols! Remember modern emissions standard strangles NA engines as well.
Thats what I would have thought, but apparently not. The mg6 initially had a revised k series (n series) but as far as i can gather this and the engines used on the later mg6 are something else. Cant find anything about its development though.
Put LPG
If that bankrupts you , than you should get on a bicycle.
Such a pity they don’t provide more engine choices like a 3 cylinder petrol or an economical diesel as I think it’s a really good looking hatchback. It would be on my list if it had better engines.
I really like the design of it, I wish they would make a turbo performance model.
Think I'd go for an older one and put a turbo on if poss. Get no trouble from voiding warranties and putting up with the acceleration. Why no 2 door hatch not everyone's on a school run!go on mg make it special with a 2 door on your next face-lift.
A poor ride? You mean something even worse than a Fiesta? Finally something I might be able to be glad about with my own car. I can't help thinking that they missed an open goal for the European market by not having a diesel version in the first place, but then diesel just isn't thought-about in China (or Japan or Korea - wherever they might have tried to source a motor) and of course the Euro emissions nonsense is killing diesels in the administrative death of a thousand impositions. What happened to the 'cheap' car?!
For one going to Enfield every week, the important thing is to have an electric vehicle, otherwise you have £12.50 a week to find!!
Hope you put that money aside for when you have to replace the battery 10 years fuel in one hit
Ive got a mk 1 2018 and it's pretty awful tbh. Handling is great though to be fair, can sling it around roundabouts. Quite comfortable on motorways.
From the back, it looks like a Fiat Punto while from the front it looks like a Skoda Fabia. That particular generation MG3 had such amazing looks.
You basically have a problem with MG cars full stop. Seriously! Dacia 🤮
People in the comments argue that everyone who owns an MG is more than happy with it.
People in the comments fail to realize two things.
1. These car "review" channels don't make their money from RUclips views but from manufacturers that give the cars to the test.
2. About 15% of cars have a heap load of problems. Nothing you can do, always been so. Those people will always hate on that car because their experience with it was horrendous.
Take a chance. A new car is a new car and 90% of the time it will more than suffice for your needs as long as it's used as intended.
New MG 3 confirmed to come out at the end of 2024 with a hybrid as an option. Could cause a massive stir as it would seriously undercut the prices of the Toyota Yaris and the Honda Jazz.
Love mine good commuter, bassicly a modern getz which is all i need
what would you say is better CLIO 4 2015 or MG3?
Clio but this MG3 is still not a bad little car. Thinking of buying one second hand myself.
Suzuki swift is a far better choice than this or the sandero they’re around the same price used and also come in hybrid options
You're very kind. I have rented one of these in Australia Tasmania and I have come to the conclusion that the glut of cars spewing out of China in varying degrees of quality have destroyed my enthusiasm of the car industry. I'm no longer surprised, curious or full of any anticipation and it's a travesty that price point is killing other revered manufacturers. I honestly believe the end is here. Incidentally, we're going to pay more in the future for an alternative brand so I'm not clutching a steering wheel made of the worlds hardest plastic as are most of the interior surfaces. This car truely diminished the folly , the fanciful joy I once associated with the motor industry and I'm not generally precious about most things but I can't get away from this sense of melancholy after having driven this affordable aberration.
My apologies if I sound so negative but this is my gut feeling, no geopolitical bollocks just following my instinctive engineering DNA.
Suzuki Swift is like a luxury car compared to this affordable little car. I honestly can't compare the two. It's as if they come from different planets.
I have a 2023 MG3 Core and cannot see the button to open the bonnet. Any help would be appreciated. thanks.
It's on the passenger side footwell next to the door. I had trouble finding it at first too
Could you try suzuki celerio 2024 and tell us about yout impressions and experience I do not find I honest person and real test? And thank you!
My Auris is depressing. Scratchy plastics all round, 0-60 that makes this seem quick and no infotainment screen.
For under 15k new with 7 year warranty i would find it hard to knock.
Another hard/soft plastic nerd. They wear well and it makes no difference to the ability of the car. Better buy for the money is a Suzuki swift sport although the are dearer in the UK than down under.
This should've been sold as an Austin
Not sure about the prices quoted, plenty of deals for the 24 plate Nav at £12K with delivery miles on only.
Much better to get a 3 year old Fiesta. Way more comfortable and enjoyable to drive.
Exactly right,.. The Fiesta is fun to drive the MG certainly is not
es un muy buen auto, solo hay que saber manejar bien y entenderas lo facil que se administra y distribuiye 1000/10
How does this car perform on the motorway?
Ten years of inflation is a "price hike" in this guy's head? 🤷♂
For me, it’s got to be the MG4 or MGZSEV!! ELECTRIC RULES, OK?!!
Why wouldn’t you just buy an old ZR?? More reliable, much better looking and gets better mpg and you can pick one up for a few hundred ££
Nothing wrong with a "budget" priced car. Most know what they are getting for the money. A lot of these about. Styling is good and so is the size ( small for British roads which makes it practical ). However can we get real above the EV MG's. Build quality is poor and many issues have been reported ( especially with the MG4 ) and they are certainly not worth the high asking prices at the moment
High asking price ? Where? What even comes close? $36,000 AUD before government cashback incentives is an absolute steal for a MG 4 with a 7 yr warranty here in Australia. Considering it's RWD and decent battery capacity. What are you hearing is wrong the the 4? It's winning EV car of the year everywhere..
ICE!? They shall make a MG3 EV!!!
Can't believe it's still got that horrible old 1.5L engine, very uncompetitive in that department
I think this isn't the MG3 I was looking for
That was what one would paid for a top of the range Toyota Yaris 25 years ago. 😮
short distance shopping car only
Do they make an estate version
Imagine they turn this car into a Group B rally car
Thank you for honest and fair review and talking me out of buying one…. I truely appreciate saving me my money cheers 🥂 2024
i remember a time budget cars were going for £5k
We bought one in 2013. Absolutely dreadful thing, the engine is unforgivable and to think they’ve kept it for over 10 years is baffling - why? Why do they think it’s acceptable? Goodness knows they’ve a lot to catch up with this new MG3 that’s been launched - perhaps the fact the super mini market has shrunk somewhat these days they might sell some.
When it be available in Pakistan 🇵🇰
If buying the car, the real cost of ownership is how much depreciation you're going to have to pay for when selling it on. That's where new MG's don't make financial sense over, say, a VW. What Car? avoiding this topic makes the review vague about an ownership / true cost experience.
I mean it's a real bargain for the 2nd driver
Ok so checking on auto trader for both cars 2015 year around a 100,000 miles the cheapest Ford fiesta is £3,395 but the cheapest MG3 is £3,985 so more expensive ??
Thanks for review... cheap? and overall a bit nasty , old (ancient) engine, cheap materials poor ride quality..I think I would prefer a good second hand Fiesta for a similar price..
it looks good especially inside ,but they need diesel engine too for EU countries
I had the displeasure of driving a few of these, it’s dreadful. Avoid it. Five speed gearbox in a modern car is absurd
The 20k VW Polo still has a 5 speed!
@@David_H-73 I’ve driven a few, every single one of them has had six
@@angrymuffinsb the non turbo Polo is still 5 speed, still the same on quite a few small cars. They should be six though considering how much you pay.
@@David_H-73 I agree. No modern car should have five, I’ve only driven the turbo ones so can’t comment on NA versions. I briefly drove a captur on 2021 plate, that only had 5gears. It was revving it’s bollocks off at 70 (ish)
Ok what would you rather, a mg3 or a Toyota corolla 2005?
If you could pick either for free.
A nice little car, but why not put in an electric motor rather than forcing you to have a fossil burner?!!
No automatic option not good enough
You mean if you cant drive or have an arm missing, this isnt the car for you? Id rather have a ZR and I can drive a proper manual anyway.
I’ve got two MG3s and both are automatic
I thougt this was the m3 gun
you never talked about the clunky cruise control!!!
I'll.stick to my sandero
i own an mg3, exept it emits lead instead of gasses
2013 - 2023 the great reset
That thing qanonces keep crying about?
Looks like a scoda fabia
Very low price £13500?
Compared to rivals it is a low price
You might as well spend more money & buy something else
Guy has a British accent, right?
Great review mate
I rather push Princess Diana's Austin Mini Metro than to drive Meghan Markle's MG3
Really? You are reviewing this and never reviewed the HS?!
Thats a fat ugly suv
Leave off the mg3 its better than you say thats a fact biast before you even test drove it
Like getting beaten up 😆
All he did is put the car down. He put me of buying 1😂😂😂😂. Nothing but bad reviews 😮
13k for that garbage😂😂😂
Absolute junk. I’ve had two MG3s and all have electrical issues. I also have a ZS and the engine failed after 70,000km so MG replaced the engine and now its back in service as it keeps cutting out.
They have really destroyed the MG brand. Sad.
Mg wasn't that good in the day dude these cars are if anything a improvement
@@zanisgardening123- You’re right, they had their issues but they were a respected brand. Now
They are churning out cheap cars using what was a strong brand. Let’s hope they find some innovation and a quality line.
Sandero is significantly better? I don’t think so, owned both and the MG3 drivin properly is quicker, and goes round corners solid no body roll unlike the Sandero you feel like your on two wheels! Sandero is like a tin can in comparison
Good review - car is a load of crap. Hired a car for 1 weeks in another city and got this rubbish. I travel a lot and I hire a lot - mowadays as retired i pay so get cheaper cars. MG will never be bought by myself - same as Suzuki Nissan Hyundai Chev Ford etc - after driving one of their cheap cars - as far as I am concerned an awful car means an awful brand. I have never driven a crap Honda or Toyota or BMW or Mercedes or Audi - driven a few I did not like, but never a crap one.
If you plan on going over 50mph invest in some earplugs, these are comically LOUD & SLOW.
Sometimes people give advice through ignorance instead of experience wich is the worst kind of advice and comparing a dacia small suv to a small town car is ridiculous. 👎