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Just thought I would post this as some may be interested. I am just back from a tour of the MG assembly plant in the UK. The production line was stopped at the time as they where changing over to a diesel engine, the present cars use a 1.8 turbo petrol. The "Assembly" of the cars in longbridge the old Austin, leyland plant consists of installing Engine/gearbox and various items. The body and engine of the cars arrive pretty much complete from China. I was expecting to be dissapointed but the finish is actualy quite good. Pictured is the MG6 and the under development MG3. MG pictures.
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I wish U.S. car makers would get on board with diesel power
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I'm not sure I get it. The bodies and engines are made in China and assembled in England? I hope they do a modern MG Midget. That was one fun little car. 
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I'd go for an MGB. Very nearly bought one new just as they were closing down.
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The production line was stopped at the time ...
Ahhh the good old days with BL out on strike cause the canteen had the wrong tea bags or something. Makes a bloke proud to be British 
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... as they where changing over to a diesel engine
Oops, sorry 
The 'joke' I heard on all three of the Triumph factory tours I've been on was based on the old one about BL making 'Friday afternoon' cars (cars not made properly cause they wanted to get their shift finished quickly and be out for the weekend). Triumph don't make a 'Friday afternoon' bike cause they shut at lunch time on a Friday Stop, Stop  That would explain a lot. I must've bought a Rocket with a Friday MORNING transmission then 
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I'm not sure I get it. The bodies and engines are made in China and assembled in England?
No. They are pretty much built in China and basically sent over here for the water and oil to be added!! They arrive under the cover of darkness in sealed containers and the factory has a machine that makes noises and churns out steam to look like a working factory. As you can see from the main picture, that's one hell of a building with no assembly plant in it. Three Brummies (blokes from Birmingham where the factory is), put in oil and water (hopefully in the correct places) and put some air in the tyres and push them out for photos. You can see two of them in the picture. The bloke with the folded arms is obviously the team leader. Then they have a break for tea and a ciggy. They don't start them up in case they break down before they are loaded onto transporters. 
Seriously, good luck to MG and hopefully some of the old personnel that were shafted when it closed will get some work out of it. I was behind one of them a few months ago. Pity it was just like any other modern car these days. You could have taken the badges off and you'd have been none the wiser who had made it. 
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Quote from the promo stuff.
"The new MG6 is designed and engineered in Britain, manufactured in world class factories, and final assembly is in the UK"
The guy giving us the tour was one of the old boys, his dad, grandad worked there.
Design is done there, about 200 work there, no pictures allowed there.
The assembly plant line has 25 people (yes 25) presently only working 3 days a week, some things never change!
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Whilst in the UK I owned a Midget, then a MGB GT and then finally finally an MGF...that was undoubtedly the most costly car I ever owned. I bought it with a folder of service history and from a co-worker, but it still broke down every 250miles and it's annual running costs was more than it's value. The last straw was when the new UK emission ratings for car tax came in and it was in a higher category than my Audi TT Coupe.... I gave it away because it was less than worthless! 
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That would explain a lot. I must've bought a Rocket with a Friday MORNING transmission then
Even worse are the Monday morning ones made with a hangover. 
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Shoot, I was hoping this thread was about these: 
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I had an MGA, that was a cool and fun car.Looked a lot like this one, even same color.
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I had an MGA, that was a cool and fun car.Looked a lot like this one, even same color.
Learned to drink in a '64 MG Midget! What an F-in' BLAST!
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Many many moons ago I too had a MG Midget...don't remember the model year tho. But I do remember it was a real "Chick Magnet"  and lots of fun to drive...and made going to the "Drive In Movies" with my girlfriend or other lovelies a ...well....  let's just say an olympic event....(similar to gymnastics in a confined space) I had thought that MG went fully under long ago...but what do I know I live in freaking Missouri!
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that car in the photo could be my Camery, or a Kia Optmia,, heck it probably roled off the same sheet metal line.
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Yeah... just what we need, yet another "cookie cutter" car on the roads. A disgrace to the name....
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I had thought that MG went fully under long ago...
Looks like they did! This story made me sad. I have two Brit cars, a 1968 GT6 and a 61 TR3. I love'em, but the GT6 needs some engine work (after 15 years of reliable driving, REALLY) and the TR is a running basket case. Someday, time and money and all that.... 
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I had an MGA, that was a cool and fun car.Looked a lot like this one, even same color.
That that MGA looks like my driver in college. My roommate owned it, but he preferred to drive his hippy mobile, a metallic green 66 Pontiac Catalina station wagon. His preference had something to do with marijuana and college girls. 
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I had a '79 MGB with OD, earlier twin carbs, stainless exhaust and 15" chrome spoke wheels... had a momentary lapse of reasoning and sold it. 
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The bloke with the folded arms is obviously the team leader.
Wouldn't he actually be known as "Dear Comrade Leader" ?? 
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I remember the Top Gear episoed where Jeremy and Richard went to China to evaluate Chinese cars. I think I'll pass, not that they are selling them here in the Colonies anyway. A short clip from their China Special talking about the ride of a Chinese car: http://youtu.be/FzS6x2ZAU2s
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