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MG Rover are the largest independent manufacturer of cars in the British motor industry. They came from the de-merger of the two historic marques of MG and Rover from BMW in 2000. They are based in Longbridge in Birmingham, on a site that has been a car factory since the Austin company was founded there in 1905.1 History
1.1 British Leyland
MG Rover are the heirs of the British Leyland Motor Corporation, which was formed in 1968 as the result of mergers between many British car firms. In 1975 British Leyland was nationalised due to financial difficulties.
BL's new chairman Sir Michael Edwardes saw that the only way to make the company competitive again was to collaborate with the Japanese. In 1979, he began negotiations with Honda to co-develop new models and to share manufacturing facilities. The first product of this relationship was the Triumph Acclaim, and led to a long succession of Honda-influenced Rover badged models. Edwardes also implemented a ruthless programme of cutbacks and factory closures which saw the death of many of famous British marques. To reflect the resulting two-brand strategy, BL was renamed as the Austin Rover Group in 1982, and this was shortened in 1986 to simply the Rover Group.
1.2 1986–2002 timeline
- 1986 Leyland Trucks subdivision sold to DAF; Split into two with the Van side became independent LDV in 1993, and the Truck side sold to Paccar of the USA.
- 1986 Leyland Bus floated off; bought by Volvo in 1988
- 1987 Unipart spare parts division sold off via management buyout
- 1988 Rover Group privatised; sold to British AerospaceBritish Aerospace (BAe) was a British aircraft manufacturer, now part of BAE SYSTEMS. The company was formed on April 29, 1977 from British Aircraft Corporation, Hawker Siddeley Aviation, Hawker Siddeley Dynamics and Scottish Aviation. In 1979, joined Air
- 1994 Rover Group sold to BMW; 17-year collaboration with Honda ends
- 2000 Land RoverLand Rover was the name of one of the first British civilian all-terrain utility vehicles, first produced by Rover in 1947. Eventually, the Land Rover division was split off from Rover, and produced an expanding range of four wheel drive vehicles under a sold to Ford
- 2000 MiniAlternative meanings: mini (with lower-case 'm') is also colloquial for miniskirt and, less commonly, for miniature figure. The Mini is the name of a well known small car produced from 1959- 2000 and newer one (known as "New MINI"), launched in 2001. retained by BMW
- 2000 Remainder of company now independent as the MG Rover Group
- 2001 MG Rover bought Qvale of ItalyThe Italian Republic or Italy ( Italian: Italia is a country in the south of Europe, consisting mainly of a boot-shaped peninsula together with two large islands in the Mediterranean Sea: Sicily and Sardinia. To the north, where it borders France, Switzer
- 2002 MG Rover agrees to collaborate with TataTata is an important group of companies in India. They are named after their founding and controlling family, the most famous member of which was J. Companies of the Tata group include: TISCO (Tata Iron and Steel Company Ltd) is India's first private Iron of IndiaThe Republic of India is a large multicultural country in South Asia, with a population of over one billion. The Indian economy is the fourth largest in the world, in terms of purchasing power parity, and is the world's second-fastest growing economy.
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