Essays : Selling the brand

Last of the line: MG Rover’s MY2005 model range

MG Rover

Was It Really So Bad Selling Rovers?

Ever since I was old enough to remember, I have always been passionate about anything that moves in the air or on road and rail under its own propulsion, you name it, cars, trains, planes – I love ‘em all. My first exposure to working in the motor trade came in 1987 when I did the dreaded work experience. I took Motor Vehicle Studies in my GCSEs so my work experience was at a very large and still trading Vauxhall and Bedford truck dealer in Darlington called Sherwood’s.

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BMC>MG’s Top Ten sellers : 1952-2005

The Mini was BMC’s best sellier

The Mini was BMC's best sellier

WITH THE number of BMC/Leyland/Rover cars on our roads diminishing rapidly, we take stock of the successive companies’ ten most popular cars during the post-war years. Some of these numbers are going to shock you, simply because the cars are so rare on the road now. In fact, even the latest car on this list is now proving to be a rather unusual spot.

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MG6 : A low-key launch for three UK-spec models at the MPH Show

AROnline’s three-man team attended yesterday’s MPH with Top Gear Live Show at the NEC in Birmingham for the second act of MG Motor UK Limited’s launch event for the UK-specification MG6. The two versions of the MG6 Fastback on the company’s stand were accompanied by the MG ZERO Concept which, like the two MG6s, had been shown to the British public for the first time during last week’s MPH with Top Gear Live Show at Earls Court in London.

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