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MG took the wraps off the new generation of the MG3, serving as the entry model in ... more spacious cabin and a 293 lt (10.3 cubic feet) boot which is incrementally larger than the cargo space ...
A sunroof is available to let more light in and the amount of technology inside is good. The MG3's boot measures 293 litres. Petrol versions are fitted with a space-saver spare tyre but not hybrids.
It delivers impressive fuel economy along with strong performance. Longer and wider than the old car, the new MG3 gives more space for passengers and one of the biggest boots in its class. All cars ...
That’s why I welcomed the opportunity to try the new MG3 for size – and so far, it’s proving a perfect fit. The 293-litre boot might not be the largest of all the superminis on the market ...
The MG3 is one of the cheapest small cars you can ... What’s more, once folded, there’s a step up from the boot floor to the seat backs. The boot itself offers 293 litres of storage and ...
Boot space is average for the class as you get slightly more than a Toyota Yaris but a touch less than a Renault Clio E-Tech hybrid. If you go into the MG3 thinking you’re getting a 200bhp hot ...
The big news for the MG3 is what's under the bonnet ... The extended measurements also mean more boot space, with the capacity increasing to 293 litres (previous 285 litres), which gazumps ...
Prioritising both comfort and practicality, the MG3 is designed to provide ample interior space and optimal vision, with 25 thoughtful storage compartments and plenty of boot space. Offering a ...
What’s more, once folded, there’s a step up from the boot floor to the seat backs. Price is where the MG3 really comes into its stride. It undercuts virtually all small car alternatives ...
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