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MG Cyberster review
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In reply to # 4789739 by Simon Austin
Haha…..there you go
I watched the video yesterday. I’d like to see one in person. Will have to travel to the UK or China for that to happen. It does look like a large car.
I watched the video yesterday. I’d like to see one in person. Will have to travel to the UK or China for that to happen. It does look like a large car.
I'd like to see one too. But personally, I think it's "over styled". Like most Asian cars nowadays. Too many lights, lines, etc. Sometimes less is more..
I have to say though that the convertible top is one of the easiest to put up or down.
My 1958 MGA is not a car, it's a CAREER..!! ...
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It’s interesting and like most vehicles today, styling is very polarising. Some of the comments in the video keep referring to the tail lights. They do appear as a bit of a novelty but so do the lights on some modern MINI’s with their “Union Jack” style.
£50K works out to $85.4 CAD. Not ridiculous compared to other EV’s.
"Speed costs........how fast you want to spend?"
£50K works out to $85.4 CAD. Not ridiculous compared to other EV’s.
"Speed costs........how fast you want to spend?"
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Another article about the Cybester in Australia. https://www.whichcar.com.au/news/2024-mg-cyberster-100k-ev-sportscar-arrives-in-australia
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