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FIVE STARS FOR THE MG4

Once upon a time, some people were rather wary of the safety of Chinese-made motor cars – and in some cases, probably best forgotten (but thankfully not MG related) – those concerns were justified. Perhaps the same kind of worries afflicted the first Japanese and Koreanpurchase costing tens of thousands of Pounds has to be of good quality.

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