Chinese Company Intends to Build MGs in Oklahoma

Nanjing Automobile Group has called a press conference to announce that it plans to resurrect the fabled MG marque with a redesigned MG TF Coupe to be built in Oklahoma. They also plan to build a TF Roadster version at MG's closed factory in Longbridge, England, and three sedan models in China.
From the New York Times Article By Nick Bunkley:
The company says its lineup will be true to MG's heritage, to the delight of enthusiasts such as Roger Parker, a technical consultant with the MG Owners' Club.
The club, run out of a large MG parts shop near Cambridge, England, has about 40,000 members worldwide. Many live in the United States, despite the brand's 26-year absence here.
MG, originally called Morris Garages, began selling cars in the 1920's. Its iconic TC convertible was a big hit in the United States after servicemen grew attached to earlier MG models in Europe during World War II.
"MG was really an integral part of the foreign car revolution that started in the late 40's and early 50's," Automobile magazine co-founder David E. Davis Jr. said. "They weren’t terribly good cars, but they were so different and they were so much fun to drive that we all forgave them for their lack of reliability and fragility."
The brand withdrew from the American market in 1980, leaving a generation of enthusiasts longing for its return. Sales continued in other countries as ownership passed through several hands, including Honda and BMW, until production ceased in April 2005 and all 6,000 workers at the factory in England were let go.
Jeremy Anwyl, president of Edmunds.com, expects to see the new MG models sporting the brand’s distinct vertical grille and octagonal logo but without the flaws of earlier models.
“Hopefully some of the electrical problems you wouldn’t bring back,” he said. “If you really want to go for nostalgia, you put on a leaky roof.”
3 Comments:
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I feel really bad that I missed the two month anniversary of this post. I will try really hard to remember the three month.
Happy three month anniversary!
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