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NAC announce on-sale date for the TF LE500 |
Fri, May 9th 2008 |
 MG has announced
that production of the TF LE500 sportscar will commence at their
Longbridge plant in Birmingham at the beginning of August, with the
first cars delivered to showrooms in September.
Chairman for NAC
MG UK Ltd, Mr He, Xiao Qing, said; “I am delighted to be in a position
to talk about a launch date for the TF LE500 following a process of
planning, re-organisation, active quality improvements and parts
optimisation that we recognise resulted in frustration for our
stakeholders. We are now fully focussed on bringing our hard work to
fruition.”
The new car is expected to appeal to a wide range of car buyers looking for the authentic sportscar driving experience, as well as existing small sportscar owners looking to upgrade, current owners and the large band of MG enthusiasts.
Gary Hagen,
Director of Sales & Marketing continued, “The open top sportscar is
an iconic image of British motoring and forms the basis of the MG
marque’s long pedigree. The launch of the TF LE500 signals our
determination to keep this class of car at the heart of the brand as we
take it forward.”
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Britain's first combined 5 Year Head Gasket Guarantee & Fixed price service package |
Mon, Mar 24th 2008 |
Britain’s first combined 5 Year Head Gasket Guarantee & 5 Year fixed priced Service Package has been launched by Eastbourne based, Sterling Automotive.
As part of their drive to deliver great value servicing and repairs to MG and Rover cars and to help you maximise both your enjoyment and peace of mind in your car, Sterling Automotive have developed this very special offer.
They fit the modified multi-layer steel head gasket, stretch bolts and more substantial lower engine oil rail which were first used in the Land Rover Freelander, wherever possible.
They believe that this repair provides substantially improved resistance to any future gasket failure and where a coolant level sensor is also fitted, early warning can ensure that the driver attends to any minor coolant leaks before it leads to overheating and a more expensive repair bill.
This not only gives you real confidence in the future reliability of your car but also leaves you knowing that your car will be maintained by an enthusiastic and knowledgeable specialist that wants to help you relax and get the most out of your car in the future.
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NAC and SAIC Merge |
Mon, Dec 31st 2007 |
Both SAIC and Yuejin Motor, the parent company of Nanjing Automobile
Corporation (NAC) have confirmed the integrated cooperation between
each other after five months’ delicate planning.
On 26th December 2007 Mr. Hu Maoyuan, Chairman of SAIC and Mr. Wang
Haoliang, Chairman of Yuejin signed a cooperation agreement at the
People’s Congress Hall in Beijing. Also present were Mr. Zeng peiyan,
China’s Vice Prime Minister, leaders from the National Development
& Reform Commission, Shanghai municipal government, Jiangsu
province and Nanjing municipal government as well as the top management
teams of SAIC and NAC and principals from China’s leading automakers.
According to the cooperation agreement, automotive businesses of NAC
will be fully integrated into SAIC. Within the business units of NAC,
complete vehicle and first-tied parts business will be integrated into
SAIC Motor, a public listed company largely held by SAIC, and other
business, related to components, service and trading will be within a
newly established joint venture, Donghua Company.
After the merger of the two companies, business planning, R&D,
sales and marketing, manufacturing and supply chain management will be
fully integrated, contributing towards synergy and better performance
throughout home and overseas markets. The long term objective of the
cooperation is to build SAIC into China's largest automaker with global
competitiveness while NAC into a leading manufacturing base in China.
The comprehensive co-operation sets up a benchmark for the optimization
and restructuring of Chinese automotive industry. It will improve
industrial concentration and benefit the utilization of industrial
resources. It will also accelerate the development of independent
R&D and innovation capability as well as international
competitiveness of Chinese auto industry.
The cooperation is fully supported by China's central government and
the respective local governments of Shanghai, Jiangsu province and City
of Nanjing.
The cooperation will strengthen the functions of R&D, sales and
marketing and manufacturing at Longbridge. The UK business is vital for
SAIC to enhance its multinational operations competence.
Following the integration there will be a further input of resources
into Longbridge. With the TF being the first product launched, it will
be followed by other new MG products.
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MG-Rover.org's Christmas Meet! |
Sat, Nov 24th 2007 |
Its that time of the year again and we're decending on the Waterman pub just out side Warwick.
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Letter of intent signed between SAIC and NAC |
Wed, Aug 1st 2007 |
On 27th July, 2007, Shanghai Automotive Industry Corporation and Yuejin
Motor Corperation had signed the letter of intent, showing both sides
are willing to cooperate together and poll resource and assets to avoid
competition. (NAC is a subsidiary of Yuejin Motor Corporation, similar
to the way MG Rover was under Phoenix Consortium.)
According to the letter of intent, SAIC and Yuejin Motor will the
adhere to the principle of a comprehensive cooperation, establishing a
joint task force to investigate possible programmes and cooperation in
the fields of vehicles, car parts, car sales and services, and the task
of reorganising the relevant assets, to bring about the integration
between SAIC and NAC.
This act is supported by the provincial governments of the respective companies.
Source: http://www.nanqi.com.cn/docc/news/ne...p?auto_id=1994
English Source: http://www.china.org.cn/english/business/218894.htm
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NAC MG (UK) Appoints First UK Franchise Dealers |
Sat, Jul 7th 2007 |
NAC MG (UK) has announced that it has appointed Luffield Cars and the
Merritts Motor Group as the UK’s first official MG franchise dealers
since NAC bought the company two years ago. This represents a
significant step towards the commercial re-launch of the historic brand
and it is anticipated that the MG retail network will expand to around
80 dealers nationwide.
The new MG TF 2-seater sportscar which recently made its public debut,
will be sold from the Luffield Cars premises in Loughborough,
Leicestershire, and two of the Merritts Motor Group’s
Buckinghamshire-based premises in Amersham and Aylesbury. Each will
have dedicated showroom space adhering to the MG’s new corporate
identity guidelines which will house MG sales personnel, and a service
technician.
Delighted at the unveiling of the new MG franchise dealers, Stephen
Cox, Sales and Franchising Manager for NAC MG (UK) explains: “We are
very pleased to welcome two very highly-experienced and well-renowned
retail groups to the MG network. This is another indication of the very
bright future that the brand can look forward to.”
David Wood, General Manager for Luffield Cars, which was previously a
recognised MG X-Power specialist and still a popular MG service centre
in the UK comments: “We feel very privileged to have been chosen as one
of the founding retailers of the new MG franchise network. We are fully
committed towards the development of the business and we consider the
future of MG cars to be extremely exciting. We look forward to
continuing to provide customers with the highest quality service,
products and after-care.”
Kevin Badrick, General Manager for Merritts, a former MG Rover retailer
for 10 years, states: “We are very excited to once again be associated
with an iconic name which boasts such a rich heritage, and to be the
one of the first confirmed franchised dealers is very special. I’m sure
that the strength of the MG marque, its fantastic new products and our
commitment and experience with the brand and to our customers, will
prove to be an offer too good to refuse.
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NAC and Healey sign historic agreement |
Tue, Jun 12th 2007 |
Nanjing Automobile (Group) Corporation and Healey Automobile
Consultants Limited, in conjunction with HFI Automotive Ltd, are
delighted to announce their intention to collaborate with each other on
the future development of the Healey and Austin Healey brands and
sports cars bearing their name.
The agreement puts an end to long standing issues about ownership of
the brands and trade marks and expands opportunities for joint trade
between the companies.
Nanjing Automobile (Group) Corporation is the Chinese parent company of
Nanjing Automobile Corporation (UK) Ltd which acquired the assets of MG
Rover in July 2005. It is engaged in the manufacture and sale of
automobiles worldwide and have recently re-inaugurated production of
one of Britain’s favourite sports cars, the MG TF, at its Longbridge
plant.
HFI Ltd is engaged in the design, development, manufacturing and sale,
worldwide, of sports cars and are the automotive partner of the owners
of the Healey brand (Healey Automobile Consultants (HAC)), providing
automotive design, engineering, manufacturing, logistics, sales and
marketing and consultancy services to HAC.
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The day we feared may never happen is here! |
Tue, May 29th 2007 |
 Yes, the day many feared would never happen finally arrived today, MGs finally rolled off the production line at Longbridge, just over 2 years since the same lines fell silent.
A lot has changed the last 2 years, you only need to have a look at the demolition work on parts of the old Longbridge site to realise that. However, its a time of regeneration and reinvention.
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NAC: MG 3 / 5 and 7 models likely to be assembled at Longbridge |
Tue, May 15th 2007 |
A Chinese article posted on the China News website appears to detail plans for production at Longbridge.
In addition to the already known TF production, Wu Ming, MG Technical Director in China has stated that Longbridge will also assemble MG3, MG5 and MG7 vehicles.
The MG3 is the update of the ZR, supposedly some sort of cross between the streetwise and the ZR, the MG5 - a reportedly substantially facelifted and revised MG ZS and the MG 7, which was announced last week.
Combined targets for 2008/09 are 50,000 vehicles over two years from Longbridge.
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MG Puts quality at top of agenda |
Mon, Apr 23rd 2007 |
With the MG project fast approaching its commercial launch in China, beyond its exciting new products the
organisation has established a state of the art manufacturing facility in Nanjing with a sales and
after-sales network designed to offer unrivalled customer satisfaction.
A core element of MG’s commitment to customer satisfaction is quality,
and the company has placed enormous emphasis on delivering quality in all area
of its business.
The ‘QA’
system began with strict selection of suppliers. MG has set up an international
supply chain of parts, after consolidating the base of previous MG suppliers. At
present, over 300 renowned automobile part suppliers have joined MG’s supply
chain. Among the suppliers, over 200 suppliers are domestic and over 90 are
world leading suppliers from other countries. Over 80% of common parts and 100%
of critical parts are from world leading suppliers such as ZF, Siemens, LEAR,
Bosch, Delphi, Goodyear, Webasto and other industry leading companies.
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