Medium-sized SUVs are the family cars of choice these days, and Australian punters have yet another option to consider with MG’s new 2021 MG HS Core specification. This model slots in at the bottom of the HS range, with a drive-away price of $29,990. This drive-away price undercuts a lot of the key competition, and further cements MG’s position as a good value offering in the SUV landscape.
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