A historic British car marque is undergoing a revival thanks to growth plans forged in China. MANY SAID it could never happen but on 1 August, almost three-and-a-half years after the collapse of UK car maker MG Rover, production resumed at the former Rover facility at Longbridge near Birmingham, UK. Now operating under the control of Chinese group Shanghai Automotive Industry Corporation (SAIC), the factory is slowly churning out a slightly revamped MG TF. Five hundred limited-edition vehicles are to be produced, with the first expected to hit the showrooms within a few months.
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