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Longbridge Comes Back To Life

China’s Shanghai Automotive (SAIC) are preparing to restart production at Longbridge with their MG6 saloon.
This MG6 model based on a combination of their Roewe550 and a Rover75, which will be slightly larger than a Skoda Octavia, will be in showrooms on sale in October.

First pictures of the new MG6 car by China carmaker SAIC to be produced in Longbridge from late 2010

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New MG6 For Longbridge

Chen Hong the president of the Shanghai Automotive Industries Corporation (SAIC), who own the rights to the MG name, announced at the Guangzhou Motor Show in China yesterday that their new MG6 will be produced at Longbridge.
The first sales will begin next spring with models built in China, these should be followed by British built cars in late 2010 or early 2011.

Chinese Cars To Rule The World?

The headlong rush into electric driven cars has recently been given another push with the news that the UK government has promised up to £5000 to buyers who purchase a new electric car, starting in 2011.

Sounds ok on the surface but who is going to make all these new electric cars available and then at an affordable price?

Step forward BYD and step forward Warren Buffet.

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