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1 August: Tata
to enter uber-lux segment with Daimler revival
1 August: Production of MG TF LE
500 now underway
1 August: News digest
11 August: News digest
15 August: NAC MG UK and XPart: parts
supply and distribution agreement announced
20 August: Caroll Shelby's first racer,
an MG TC, is up for sale
21 August: Fun is Back: NAC MG UK launches new website
22 August: Interview - NAC MG UK's
director of sales and marketing, Gary Hagen
Interview:
NAC MG UK's director of sales and marketing, Gary Hagen
Keith Adams
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We meet the man charged with making MG work again in the
UK
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Fun
is Back: NAC MG UK launches new website
Clive Goldthorp
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NAC MG UK Limited has just launched what the company describes
as 'the new UK-based digital home of MG.'
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Caroll Shelby's first racer, an MG TC, is up for sale
Octane magazine
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A historic 1949 MG TC, the first race car ever driven by
legendary racer and manufacturer Carroll Shelby, will be sold at No Reserve
during the inaugural Barrett-Jackson Collector Car Event in Las Vegas,
15-18th October, 2008.
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NAC
MG UK and XPart:
Parts supply and distribution agreement announced
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The owners of new MG TFs can look forward to high-quality
aftersales support, following an agreement between NAC MG UK Ltd and Caterpillar
Logistics Services (UK) Ltd.
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News
digest
Compiled by Clive Goldthorp
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A war of words has opened up over MG Rover's demise, and
the subsequent actions by the Chinese manufacturers.
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News
digest
Compiled by Clive Goldthorp
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Press reaction to the launch of the MG TF LE500, and Jaguar's
future plans.
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Production
of MG TF LE 500 now underway
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PRODUCTION of the MGTF LE500 has commenced, as planned,
at the beginning of August 2008. For the first time since 2005 production
of cars is now in progress at the MG factory in Longbridge, Birmingham.
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Tata
to enter uber-lux segment with Daimler revival
Auto Blog
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While most of the automotive press is reporting on Tata's
acquisition of Jaguar and Land Rover from Ford's Premier Automotive Group,
the fine print shows that the Indian automaker got a whole package of
classic British marques to go along with them.
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