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| Morgan EvaGT |
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| Way to GO Morgan! |
| Kiwieb 06-20-2010 |
In an earlier comment on the 2010 MORGAN AERO SUPER SPORT I wrote: "Pity MORGAN still clings to its 1930's styling. Surely it has all the skills to continue making its traditional products AND make at least one vehicle that is truly contemporary; that completely breaks away from its established look?" For example what if the SuperSport had a similarly penned all-over look to its rear? It may even introduce a new successful era for the marque." Now, through this excellent article about the EVAGT, which is like the car I imagined, I learn MORGAN is to introduce a brand new car every two years. So glad MORGAN has made this very important decision which I think will ensure the company enjoys more success and thus sustain its future. Let's all wish the company and the completely new four-seater well. |
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