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  • 2024 MG5 Delux 2025

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  • Hight Light

    • Engine capacity(L)

      1.5 L

    • Horsepower (BHP)

      110 BHP

    • Transmission type

      CVT

    • Fuel Type

      Gasoline

    • Mileage

      TBD

    • Seating Capacity

      5 Seater

  • Fuel Cost Estimate

    YearlyQAR 2,321.44
    MonthlyQAR 193.45
    WeeklyQAR 44.64

    Calculation base

    • Average annual mileage: 20,000 km
    • Average fuel consumption: 5.9524 L/100 km
    • Current fuel price: QAR 1.95 liter (Gasoline)
  • Specification

    • Car Information

      • Vehicle TypeSedan
    • Dimensions

      • Seating Capacity5 Seater
      • Rim Size16
    • Fuel Economy

      • Fuel Economy (Km/L)16.8
    • Interior

      • Seat Adjustment - ElectricDriver seat
      • Leather Seats
      • Leather Steering Wheel
      • Rear AC Vents
      • 3rd Row AC Vents
    • Safety

      • ABS
      • EBD/CBC
      • EBA/BA
    • Infotainment

      • Touch Screen Size10.25
      • Number Of Speakers6
    • Transmission

      • Transmission typeCVT
    • Chassis & Steering

      • Drive TypeFront Drive
    • Engine

      • Engine capacity(L)1.5 L
      • Fuel TypeGasoline
      • Horsepower (BHP)110 BHP
    • Technologies

      • Cruise Control

MG 5 User Review

3.4 / 5.0

1 reviews
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  • 3.5
    Value for money
  • 3.5
    Exterior
  • 3.0
    Space
  • 3.5
    Safety
  • 3.5
    Fuel economy

محسن علي

Sep 27

3.4

This is my first car after graduation. I was looking for something affordable with a manual transmission to practice driving. I was originally planning to get the Chery Arrizo 1.5T manual, but it was discontinued by the time I was ready to buy. I looked at a few options and ended up choosing the MG 5, mainly because it came with a manual and had the space I needed. I sat in another (cheaper) car, but it felt too cramped — I'm 183 cm tall and on the heavier side, so interior space matters to me. The MG 5 felt a bit roomier and more comfortable for the driver. Exterior design? Honestly, I’m not a big fan — especially the sloped rear. It has a bit of a “sporty” look, which isn’t really my thing. I prefer boxier, more classic designs. But at the end of the day, I’m the one driving — I don’t have to stare at it! I was going to get the grey version, but under the sun, it had a reddish tint, so I went with white instead. Interior? There are a few drawbacks. I got the base model with fabric seats — which I actually prefer over leather. But the headrest leans forward too much and doesn’t support the neck, so I bought a neck pillow. The glossy surfaces around the center console looked nice at first, but they quickly started showing small scratches. There’s also a trim piece on the passenger side that reflects sunlight strongly while driving. Features? No key ignition — just push-button start, even on the base model. No sunroof either, which honestly I don’t care about. What annoyed me is that the radio starts playing automatically every time I start the car — I have to mute it manually. The phone connectivity system is also buggy; the built-in map app can’t find places that Google Maps or other apps easily locate. Interior space? Very good — definitely roomy enough for me. Driving? I’ve driven over 1,000 km so far, and at least 300–400 km of that was on mountain roads (mostly fishing trips). The road feedback is very direct — and honestly, at this price, I wasn’t expecting more. It does the job.