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MG ZS Excite Automatic MY24 from $21,990 Driveaway (Was $23,990) @ MG

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One of the CHEAPEST brand new cars in Australia, now with a 10 year warranty and a $2000 discount (was $23990). $21990 for White and Pebble Black paint and an extra $700 for Metallic Red, Blue or Silver.

MY24.

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  • +1

    It's funny how many people can't handle others calling out that MGs are shocking quality. It might be cheap, it doesn't mean it's worth buying.

    • +2

      To be fair, this is ozbargain, where cheap is the ultimate priority.

  • Yes, more competitors appearing means favoring the average person.

    I can't forget the days when cars were “futures contracts”!
    Buying a car in 2022 also teaches me finance. F***.

  • I don’t get excite for this car

  • +1

    The ozbargain anti china forum is getting bigger and bigger

    • -1

      If the chinese government wants to keep covering up viral outbreaks, running torture/slave/spare body part trades, using their industrial largess to supress other countries valid criticisms of their human rights atrocities and bullying/salami slicing of land, overfishing of the entire ocean everywhere with super trawlers that process fish 24/7 onboard and have continuous dark fleets stealing from other countries exclusive economic zones, militarising islands and threatening anyone who goes near them, creating their own fake maps where the entire south china sea belongs to them and harazssing the phillipines constantly, crashing into them with their coastguard bully vessels, Running secret police stations and kidnapping Australian critics of the regime on foreign soil, then they can expect to keep getting a lot more anti china hate toward them. Also pushing fentanyl into the US through mexico… The CCP regime is basically the biggest organized crime gang in the world.

      But hey, super cheap cars you guys? am i right? Keep feeding the machine that is constantly undermining our freedoms.

      • +1

        I hope you know Chinese brainwashing propaganda is no different from Western brainwashing propaganda

      • +1

        Well the West introduced a drug epidemic into China which widely spread addiction. The drugs were prohibited so the West fought 2 opium wars to force the drugs into the country for a century for large profits and to weaken it. China never forgot.

      • Did this come from brainwashing by Western media?

        • -1

          https://www.economist.com/asia/2020/05/21/china-punishes-aus…

          https://oversight.house.gov/release/covid-origins-hearing-wr…

          What was the original purpose of studying 100s of different coronaviruses in a military funded lab when it only occurs in bats? To create a biological weapon or to help the bats?

          Why do you support a hostile authoritarian foreign power above the country that you live in?

          The only reason someone could be so blindly pro CCP is because your family profits from the regime, or you are brainwashed.

          The influence of the western media is rapidly declining, there are many other competing sources. What happens to people who share unofficial media in your beloved regime?

  • +3

    Remember when Japanese cars were called “Jap Crap”? Same thing. Most cars will be “ Chinese Crap” until they become the expectation of what consumers think are great cars?

  • +2

    Having 2 MG3s (2020 model), one with few issues but warranty is smooth as, still going strong and saving heaps from fuels at least. Thinking about their MG4 XPower :)

  • +1

    Even if this thing just lasts the 10 year warrenty thats pretty good

  • Hmmm buy a new MG ZS or ZST now or wait 2 years for Toyota.

    Plus the Toyota will cost 50% more. But at least with Toyota I get free Zebra striping in 8 years time.

    Oh what a Peeling… Toyota.
    https://autoexpert.com.au/posts/oh-what-a-peeling-angry-car-…

    https://9now.nine.com.au/a-current-affair/toyota-peeling-pai…

    • Same issue with 2015 Hyundai i20s.

  • MG4 is so good
    The rest…

    • With all the research you did, do you think the problems you had is pretty common? Or that you got a dud?

      • +1

        I think my issues came down to the pre delivery the dealer did. There was nothing wrong functionally with the car.

        If I had my time again I’d have bought it from an MG owned dealer, rather than a 3rd party (in this case, Motorama).

        To be honest I see them quite a lot and think I should have persevered with it. It was a very boring car but it makes a lot of rational sense for me, and I can see that it would for many others too.

        I’ve got an N-Line Tucson these days and love it, but there’s something awfully liberating about about having a car that doesn’t cost a whole lot of money, so you don’t panic every time you take it to a car park or drive it on a dirt road etc.

        • Are we talking about aethestics and minor squeaks and rattles or something more serious out of curosity?

          • +1

            @H E B: All aesthetic stuff really. Not the only thing, but here’s an example: a piano black interior trim piece was scratched to hell at delivery. Not an OCD thing, something immediately obvious as soon as I got in the car. “No worries,” the dealer says - “we’ll order a replacement piece and book you in to fit it once it arrives.” 6 weeks go by, and I call the dealership just to check on what’s happening, and they say “don’t worry, it’s on order, it’s coming”… another 4 weeks go by so I call the dealer again to be told “oh sorry, X doesn’t work here any more, and we will not be replacing that piece as it wasn’t documented at delivery”. Stuff like that.

            One of the rims had gutter rash at delivery, again picked up before I drove off but never fixed by the time I got rid.

            It’s all silly stuff, but it’s a brand new car right? I took photos at delivery and had someone with me, so didn’t really think that’s where I’d end up.

            Lesson learned, either refuse delivery or get the fix in writing.

            • @jackary: I was going to say it's not silly stuff, but the more serious car memebers here would tell you what you know now, refuse delivery hehe. It's the sort of thing that could eat away at you if you let it. But it's a real shame they didn't honour it, especially if they couldn't prove it was an issue at delivery…

              • @H E B: And boy did it eat away at me 😂

  • -3

    This car is pure garbage. Luke Bona on Triple M rented one on a holiday and had nothing but bad things to say about it.

  • A plus for the MG ZS is that the spare wheel is a 190/65 R15 15 steel wheel.

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