MG Motor appoints six new dealers

December 17, 2020
MG Motor appoints six new dealers MG ZS EV
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MG Motor Ireland has announced the appointment of the first MG Motor Dealers in Ireland, with six new dealerships countrywide.

 

The new dealership list includes:
 

Linders, Dublin
 

Frank Keane MG, Dublin
 

Johnson and Perrott, Cork
 

Sheils Motor Group, Limerick
 

Shiels Motor Group, Galway
 

Colm Hanly Motors in Cashel, County Tipperary.
 

MG’s first models to go on sale on the Irish market will be MG ZS EV and the MG HS Plug-in Hybrid EV and can all be seen in all showrooms this month. For those interested in estate-car motoring, MG Motor’s other electric model will be the MG5 EV Sportwagon which will be available from early 2021. All models come with a 7-year warranty.
 

Gerard Rice, Managing Director, MG Motor Ireland, says: “We are delighted to announce our MG Motor Dealer network from launch and are thrilled to be working with such valued partners to deliver MG Motor sales and aftersales in the Irish market. We look forward to the growth and success of the brand by working closely with the dealers who will look after the electric vehicle desire of the customer as the MG Motor brand is re-born in Ireland
 

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