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New Trend Tracker white paper says Nanjing should have secured MG's expertise, not its aged roadster design
Wednesday, August 02 2006 :: Keywords: (none) :: Permalink
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Immediate Release - In a new white paper entitled NAC-MG: losing heart, UK automotive research firm Trend Tracker's analyst Michael Wynn-Williams suggests that for Nanjing Automobile Corporation, MG Rover's engineering talent would have offered the only short cut to a future as an independent car maker. But with R&D to be undertaken in China, the spirit of MG that Nanjing Automobile hopes to revive won't spring forth from the physical assets lifted from Longbridge.
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