Has anyone gone from Toyota Hybrid to MG3 Hybrid

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I am currently driving a Toyota Corolla and considering an MG3 as my next car. If anyone has made a similar move I would be interested to hear your thoughts.
 
I have gone from a Corolla (non hybrid) to an MG Hybrid excite. I was a little wary but read up on every opinion out there. 10 years warranty in Australia sealed the deal in my mind.
The result was chalk and cheese. So far I am 100% happy with the change. If it proves reliable I will go for another MG if I get another car before i stop driving. I am 69 years old.
The MG drives like a luxury sports car compared to my 2017 corolla.
Quite, zippy and overall very relaxing to drive.
Amazingly enough I haven't seen another new generation MG3 on Melbourne's roads. There must be some out there but I haven't seen any of them.
 
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I have gone from a Corolla (non hybrid) to an MG Hybrid excite. I was a little wary but read up on every opinion out there. 10 years warranty in Australia sealed the deal in my mind.
The result was chalk and cheese. So far I am 100% happy with the change. If it proves reliable I will go for another MG if I get another car before i stop driving. I am 69 years old.
The MG drives like a luxury sports car compared to my 2017 corolla.
Quite, zippy and overall very relaxing to drive.
Amazingly enough I haven't seen another new generation MG3 on Melbourne's roads. There must be some out there but I haven't seen any of them.

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I have had a Honda Jazz (amazing little car), Toyota Yaris,(Not much to it) and MG3 Hybrid and now an MGZS Hybrid. The Yaris was a nice shape car, but felt a bit like a toy. It was small compared to other small cars, such as the MG3, or Jazz. The Yaris was quite fiddly, but reliable. Toyota service department etc was very good. The MG3 was a very nice car to be in, but tended to have a mind of it's own, plus some unexplainable noises and problems. But overall the MG3 was a pretty good car for the money. The MGZS (which I have now had for 3 months) has been problem free, more roomy, and I must say a very nice car to be in. I am very nervous about the time I will have to take it to be MOT or serviced etc as I'm not very confident in the MG after care, after some of the comments made on here.
 
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I had (until I replaced it with my new MG3 Hybrid+) a 2008 Toyota Prius.
It always worked perfectly without any breakdowns.
Only the hybrid battery, the 12V battery, and the water pump, which was leaking, were replaced.
There was no need to open the hood, except to add windshield washer fluid.
A marvel.
But with nearly 300,000 km, I felt like switching to a new car with more electronic driving aids.
I fell in love with the MG3 Hybrid+ Luxury.
Especially the 360º camera, the driving aids, its LED headlights, ...
I'm happy with the change.
I only miss the amount of storage space the Toyota Prius had (including the double glove compartment).
 
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