28/08/2018

MG Cars Through The Ages On Display At Carrickfergus Fundraiser

MG cars through the ages are to be on display at an upcoming fundraising event in Carrickfergus this weekend, Sunday 02 September. 

MG Day at Carrickfergus Sailing Club, organised by the MG Owners' Club Northern Ireland, will also showcase a range of the latest MG models including the new small SUV MG ZS which comes with 0% finance up to five years with 20% deposit. Motability customers can purchase at Nil Advance (on certain models).

TV presenter of National Geographic Channel's 'Car SOS', Fuzz Townshend will be in attendance. There will be question and answer session and Fuzz will spend time around the cars and meet the drivers.

S S Logan & Son was the first MG dealer in Northern Ireland selling MG3's. The MG3 and MG ZS both have a seven year warranty and are available on Motability. On show will be the new MG 3 model.

All proceeds from the event will go to the MGNOC (NI) 2018 chosen charity, RVH Liver Support Group.

MG Day is organised by the MG Owners' Club Northern Ireland with support of the Ulster Centre of the MG Car Club, and the MG Octagon Club (NI). 

The event starts at 11am and entry is free.


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