Australian New Car Buyer

MG HS FROM $29,990

It has an MG badge, so even though it’s a mid-sized SUV, it should be on the sporty side, right? Guess again.

Now owned by Chinese-State giant SAIC Motor, the MG badge is just that: a badge.

There’s no pukka Brit sports car DNA in the HS-not a shred - but MG’s current owners admit as much and believe the HS (which replaces the GS)

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