Despite its old model, it looks more like a vintage car. You can say it has aged like fine wine. It gives better fuel economy than most newer cars and looks the part. It may not be very comfortable, but you get used to it. it is a good choice for car enthusiasts.
After driving performance cars for years, this one surprised me with its maturity and polish. The ride is incredibly well-damped, and the steering has just enough feedback to keep it engaging. Inside, everything is premium without being pretentious. It’s a solid performer that doesn’t shout for attention, yet always delivers a composed drive.
Loved the driving dynamics of this car; it's like it just grips the road with so much confidence, especially in corners. But, the interior feel kinda cheap for a car in this price range, and the infotainment system is not the most intuitive to use.
I’ve had the MG GT for almost a year now, and I’m genuinely pleased with its overall performance. The ride is smooth, especially on highways, and the AC handles UAE summers without a hitch. Maintenance costs are reasonable, and I’ve had no reliability issues so far. Comfort-wise, it's above average, and fuel economy isn't too bad either. It has proven itself on long weekend trips and during daily commutes through busy city traffic.
The AMG GT was a symphony of power and luxury. The engine delivered a breathtaking soundtrack, and the car handled with incredible precision and agility. The interior was a blend of luxury and sportiness, creating a truly special driving environment