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We review MG3 supermini, a smart-looking car with a ultra low starting price
<p class="short-teaser">The MG3 is a smart-looking supermini with a very low starting price.</p>
<span>With suspension tuned specifically for UK roads, the MG3 responds well to twisty roads. The gearbox is slick, but the thrashy engine spoils the the enjoyment.</span>
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<span>The interior is neatly designed in the MG3, but the plastics used are hard and low-rent while the switches are flimsy.</span>
<span>The MG offers good rear legroom, while the five-door body makes it easier to access those the rear seats. </span>
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<span>The 285-litre boot on the MG3 is deep and larger than its rivals. However if you choose the optional spare wheel, the volume drops to 256 litres.</span>
<span>Neat details on the MG3 include the high-mounted tail-lamps, LED running lights and MINI-style curved A-pillars,</span>
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<span>Speccing an MG3 will be all about how it looks - and the wide range of decals, <span>colourful door mirror covers and lots of wheel choices</span> will attract lots of young buyers.</span>
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