Monthly Archives: July 2020
MG unveil first images of new electric estate
MG Motor UK has unveiled the first images of the MG5 EV, the all new electric estate model heading to the UK market later this year.
MGCC Podcast – Episode 16 now available
On this week’s episode, we explore the story of the Abingdon Works Competition Department and discuss the history of Kimber House.
MG Motor Middle East prepare to open branches in Iraq
MG Motor is continuing its rapid expansion across the Middle East with the announcement that GB Auto has been appointed as the brand’s exclusive distributor in Iraq with their first dealership preparing to open in early August. The new partnership will eventually see six MG showrooms opened across the country: in Erbil, Baghdad (on 62 […]
Motorsport UK Trackside Membership
Join the motorsport community at a discounted rate. Motorsport UK’s Trackside membership offers fans of motorsport and motoring a unique opportunity to GET CLOSER to motorsport. In partnership with Motorsport UK, MG Car Club members can join Trackside for just £19.99, representing a 20% discount from the £24.99 RRP. Trackside membership of Motorsport UK, the […]
MGB Register Summer Picnic 9th August – Cancelled
The MGB Register has confirmed that the Summer Picnic, due to take place at Millets Farm on Sunday 9th August, has been cancelled.
Midget Register Road Run 6th September – Cancelled
The Midget Register has confirmed that the Road Run, due to take place at Timothy’s Restaurant, Fosseway Garden Centre, Moreton-in-Marsh has been cancelled.
Ted de la Rivière
It is with sadness we have to report the passing of a staunch MGCC supporter and founder of the well respected Beech Hill Garage, Ted de la Rivière.
MGCC Podcast – Episode 15 now available
On this week’s episode, we speak to Lorraine about her impressive MG collection plus the new display of MGs on show at the British Motor Museum.
A cautionary tale of an MG Midget that put its owner in a Police cell!
John Bennett It must have been sometime in the 1970s when the story begins. I can’t remember exactly when, but suffice to that it was a time when £70 was a jolly keen price to pay for a 1275cc Midget. One reason why it was so cheap was that the passenger seat was missing. The […]
30 years of the MGCC at Kimber House
As well as celebrating 90 years of the MG Car Club in 2020, we are also celebrating three decades since the club moved into its current premises at Kimber House, Abingdon. It is a location that is inter-woven into our clubs history and that of the marque MG. The first MG Car Club sporting event […]