Did I read that Saico had closed the deal on the MG name? I had though they had withdrawn. Did they jettison Rover and just keep the saleable name?
Also, I had understood that Phil Marino had retired; has he now UNretired??
Best,
Ray
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tats de support de terroriste, technologie nucl aire de prolif ration.
Un jour elle toute vient ensemble et l dispara t le voisinage."
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Re: Chinese MG's?
I live 7 miles from Longbridge and still don't know the exact answer to
this!!
Roger Muir
on 28/7/05 2:36 pm, 1939mgtb at 1939mgtb@comcast.net wrote:
> Did I read that Saico had closed the deal on the MG name? I had though they > had withdrawn. Did they jettison Rover and just keep the saleable name? > Also, I had understood that Phil Marino had retired; has he now UNretired?? > Best, > Ray > > "argent saoudien illimit , fanatiques islamistes Occidentalis s, > tats de support de terroriste, technologie nucl aire de prolif ration. > Un jour elle toute vient ensemble et l dispara t le voisinage." > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] > > > > > Yahoo! Groups Links > > > > > >
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Re: Chinese MG's?
Not so. Nanjing Automotive Corp. is the purchaser of the assists of the MG-Rover Group; SAIC had previously acquired the "intellectual property" of, as I understand it, the Rover 75 and 90, or so the WSJ saith.
John S. Rode
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Subject: [mg-tabc] Chinese MG's?
Did I read that Saico had closed the deal on the MG name? I had though they had
withdrawn. Did they jettison Rover and just keep the saleable name?
Also, I had understood that Phil Marino had retired; has he now UNretired??
Best,
Ray
"argent saoudien illimit , fanatiques islamistes Occidentalis s,
tats de support de terroriste, technologie nucl aire de prolif ration.
Un jour elle toute vient ensemble et l dispara t le voisinage."
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Yahoo! Groups Links
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Re: Chinese MG's?
. . . and you can soon strike "chinese copies" from your lexicon and substitute "OEM parts."
John S. Rode
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Subject: [mg-tabc] Chinese MG's?
Did I read that Saico had closed the deal on the MG name? I had though they had
withdrawn. Did they jettison Rover and just keep the saleable name?
Also, I had understood that Phil Marino had retired; has he now UNretired??
Best,
Ray
"argent saoudien illimit , fanatiques islamistes Occidentalis s,
tats de support de terroriste, technologie nucl aire de prolif ration.
Un jour elle toute vient ensemble et l dispara t le voisinage."
[Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
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Re: Chinese MG's?
Roger,
It's all a bit of a "Chinese puzzle". By the time the various suitors
have finished fighting amongst themselves the competition will have
moved on and swallowed up the market. Further potential "elephant traps"
could be Honda (who, apparently still 'own' something?) and, I think,
BMW (don't they own the brand and it's merely on loan?).
It's a bit like trying to wade through treacle to get to buy your
'Chinese takeaway'!
JOHN JAMES (TC0750)
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Subject: Re: [mg-tabc] Chinese MG's?
I live 7 miles from Longbridge and still don't know the exact answer to
this!!
Roger Muir
on 28/7/05 2:36 pm, 1939mgtb at 1939mgtb@comcast.net wrote:
they> Did I read that Saico had closed the deal on the MG name? I had though
name?> had withdrawn. Did they jettison Rover and just keep the saleable
UNretired??> Also, I had understood that Phil Marino had retired; has he now
prolif ration.> Best, > Ray > > "argent saoudien illimit , fanatiques islamistes Occidentalis s, > tats de support de terroriste, technologie nucl aire de
Yahoo! Groups Links> Un jour elle toute vient ensemble et l dispara t le voisinage." > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] > > > > > Yahoo! Groups Links > > > > > >
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Re: Chinese MG's?
Just what we need a revival of the Rover 75 and 90 two cars so
steeped in tradition you did not know which decade you were in. Maybe they can get
it produced in India as a companion piece to the Morris Oxford.
By the way my friends mother has a Rover 100 she says she wants to sell she
is original owner and car has been garaged and off the road at least 25 years
It is located in New York City , contact me off list if interested.
Joe curto
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