MG Extender Reviews
You'll find all our MG Extender reviews right here.
Our reviews offer detailed analysis of the 's features, design, practicality, fuel consumption, engine and transmission, safety, ownership and what it's like to drive.
The most recent reviews sit up the top of the page, but if you're looking for an older model year or shopping for a used car, scroll down to find MG Extender dating back as far as 2019.
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What is the safest car in Australia?
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By Emily Agar · 18 Mar 2025
What is the safest car in Australia?
MG ZS 2025 review: Essence petrol
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By Laura Berry · 13 Mar 2025
The new-gen MG ZS petrol variant recently landed in Australia and we've tested it to find out what it does well and not-so-well
Top 10 best mid-sized SUVs ranked for resale
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By Laura Berry · 08 Mar 2025
CarsGuide’s data analytics team has crunched the numbers to find out how well popular mid-sized SUVs hold their value. This insight means you can buy a new car now knowing it’ll likely be a resale winner when the time comes to sell it.
MG 7-seat options in Australia
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By David Morley · 27 Feb 2025
Is there an MG 7-seater Australia-bound? It’s one of the big questions doing the rounds right now, especially after recent speculation of everything from a full-sized Indian-market off-roader to an ICE-engined crossover model landing here.
Audi A3 ups value to challenge Chinese brands
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By Byron Mathioudakis · 27 Feb 2025
Audi will finally launch the facelifted A3 Sportback range in Australia in the second quarter of this year, to take the fight to the rising tide of fast-improving Chinese hatchback alternatives.
MG ZS EV now Australia's cheapest EV SUV
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By Samuel Irvine · 26 Feb 2025
The MG ZS EV is officially in run-out mode as the brand moves to slash a further $6000 of its already heavily-discounted price tag, making it the cheapest electric SUV in the country.Interestingly, MG is now offering Essence and Long Range variants for the same price of $36,888, drive-away, despite the Long Range variant delivering 440km of WLTP-rated range compared to the Essence’s 320km.Regardless, both models are significantly cheaper than they were pre-discount. In fact, the Essence was launched at $45,428, drive-away, while the Long Range started at $50,638, representing total savings of $8540 and $13,750, respectively.Both variants carry the same kit, which includes a 10.1-inch multimedia touchscreen with Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, a surround-view camera, heated front seats, rain-sensing wipers and a wireless phone charger.The only differences are battery size and power. The Essence carries a 50.3kWh lithium-ion battery mated to a single front axle-mounted electric motor that delivers 130kW/280Nm.A larger 72.3kWh unit is fitted to the Long Range, which powers the same electric motor. Power drops slightly to 115kW while torque remains the same.MG has confirmed stock is limited on this offer, so buyers will have to be quick. The former base-model Excite has already sold out.Australians bought 22,629 examples of the ZS last year (the vast majority of which were petrol versions), making it one of the best-selling small SUVs in the country, despite a 22.7 per cent sales dip on the previous year.The new-generation ZS launched in petrol and hybrid guises in Australia this month from $26,990, drive-away, while an all-new electric model will follow later this year.
MG QS details leak ahead of Australian launch
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By Samuel Irvine · 26 Feb 2025
MG’s upcoming seven-seat family SUV, the QS, has been revealed in Australian homologation filings ahead of its official launch date later this year.
10 cheapest EVs in Australia
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By Stephen Ottley · 24 Feb 2025
Affordable electric cars are an emerging market in Australia - and the timing couldn’t be better.
Best new car options under $20,000, $25,000 & $30,000 in Australia
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By David Morley · 24 Feb 2025
There are plenty of reasons for buying brand-new cars. Fiscal acumen is not always one of them, as a second-hand car which has already done the bulk of its depreciating will often be a wiser financial option, but many people aspire to a new car anyway. That’s because there’s that peace of mind that comes with a car that has a factory warranty for several years, not to mention that a second-hand ca
MG MG4 2025 review: XPower long-term | Part 2
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By Andrew Chesterton · 23 Feb 2025
The MG4 XPower is outrageously powerful, blisteringly fast and looks as though it has just driven off a Fast and Furious set. And this all-electric powerhouse is priced about the same as a petrol-powered hot hatch. But while it has the go-fast stuff covered, what's it really like to live with everyday? We put the XPower to the long-term test to find out.