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August 15, 2022

MG Philippines's Line-Up Can All Do More Than 17 km/L


MG Philippines released the fuel economy figures of their vehicles as officially approved and recorded by the Automobile Association of the Philippines (AAP). 

The test was done to formalize the fuel efficiency ratings of MG vehicles while providing car-buying Filipinos with unbiased and impartial data on a very important feature for cars nowadays. Based on an AAP-sanction fuel economy test, MG vehicles reached the following fuel economy figures:
  • MG 5 Sedan Alpha – 20.20 km/L
  • MG ZS Crossover Alpha – 19.95 km/L
  • MG ZS T Crossover Trophy – 19.70 km/L
  • MG HS SUV Trophy – 17.31 km/L
Among the fielded vehicles by MG Philippines, the MG 5 Alpha variant sedan clocked in the highest fuel efficiency rating at 20.20 km/L. The MG 5 is MG Philippines’ entry in the local subcompact sedan segment and is recognized by Filipino car buyers for its great value for money, vis-à-vis the vehicle’s size, tech and safety features, cabin comfort and NVH, cargo space, and styling. Filipino car buyers can also now officially add fuel efficiency to the MG 5’s long list of product wins, making it a top option in one of the most competitive automobile segments in the country.

“Our effort to formalize and document the fuel economy figures of our MG vehicles aims to strengthen the already high, inherent value for money offered by our numerous product offerings here at MG Philippines,” says Atty. Alberto B. Arcilla, President and CEO of MG Philippines. “Our MG cars and SUVs feature top notch tech and safety features, space, comfort, and easy drivability, and are given support by innovative aftersales services from our dealership network, of which we have 42 dealers nationwide. We at MG Philippines are proud to offer vehicles that can be considered ‘responsible purchases’ because of their high value for money proposition; and now, with their impressive fuel efficiency ratings confirmed by the AAP, we can add yet another aspect that makes a responsible purchase out of these modern, global MG cars and SUVs.”

Following strict parameters monitored in-car by the AAP, this fuel eco run mimicked real world driving conditions which included normal usage of air-conditioning, rolling up of windows, keeping within regulated road speed limits, and with tires pumped to factory-recommended pressure. Also, being conducted on public roads, all traffic laws and regulations were strictly followed, where no extreme “hypermiling” driving techniques such as drafting or slipstreaming were employed in order to augment the fuel efficiency ratings of these MG vehicles.

11 comments:

  1. Reliability??? , resale value???

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    1. MG5 and MG ZS are very reliable..Haven't heard any complaints from those cars.

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    2. Haven't you noticed? Kotchi loves shitty cars

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  2. How’s after sales service?

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    1. Of corz dears a lot of complain for reliability to dealerships. In mg zs social media club- they were erasing posted complaints. Even in you tube dears a lot, ex: one cebu owner of mg5 posted on u tube dat the audio screen always black out n ercon not functioning, another one's mg5 not starting.

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  3. Anyone having their MG cars maintained outside of casa?

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    1. Yes and its is a pain the ass because nobody stocks parts for MG cars

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  4. Bili na lang ng Toyota, Honda, Mitsubishi, Suzuki. Hindi kasingganda ang cabin materials at tech, pero at least siguradong mag-start ang makina at pangmatagalan ang gamit.
    - Toyota Vios owner, my brother has a Wigo, 4+ years na, no problem pa rin pareho.

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    1. My friend's wigo failed. The transmission cannot reverse. The entire transmission had to replaced.

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