Australian 4WD & SUV Buyer's Guide

MG GS FROM $23,990

The MG GS compact SUV is built in China by that country’s largest car manufacturer, the state-owned Shanghai Automobile Industry Corporation, which rescued the MG brand from oblivion when its British parent went belly-up in 2005.

Pricing kicks off at $23,990 for the 1.5-litre four-cylinder turbopetrol/six-speed manual/front-wheel-drive Vivid, with 17-inch alloys, Bluetooth, reverse parking sensors, automatic headlights and an electric parking brake.

MG GS Core, at $25,990,

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