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Total cash price £16,699. Borrowing £15,029 with a £1,670 deposit at a representative APR of 11.9%.

48 monthly payments
£272.90
Fixed interest rate
11.9%
Total amount payable
£21,937.00
Cost of credit
£5,238.00
Optional final payment
£7,168.00
Purchase fee
£10.00
Annual mileage limit
6000 miles

Why buy a used MG HS

Buy a used MG HS and discover one of the most compelling SUVs on the market today. This stylish family SUV stands out with its bold design, generous equipment levels, and – crucially – impressive value proposition. Used MG HS models offer excellent reliability, with the brand's seven-year warranty (which is transferable). You'll find petrol, hybrid and plug-in hybrid (PHEV) variants available, making the HS suitable whether you prioritise fuel economy or electric driving capability.

Popular MG HS trims for sale at Motorpoint

You’ll find two trim levels offered for the MG HS – SE and Trophy, previously known as Excite and Exclusive respectively. Both trim levels boast generous equipment lists, ensuring you get excellent value when you buy a used MG HS.

  • SE: Comprehensive standard equipment including LED headlights, air conditioning, alloy wheels, and a reversing camera
  • Trophy:  A premium upgrade with leather-effect upholstery, a 360-degree camera heated front seats, two-zone climate control and a powered boot lid

Owning an MG HS

MG HS ownership should be easy and affordable. Running costs remain competitive, with petrol engines delivering respectable fuel economy and PHEV variants offering impressive electric-only range for daily commuting. The interior impresses with soft-touch materials, intuitive infotainment system featuring sat-nav, Apple CarPlay, and Android Auto connectivity.

Reliability proves strong across the range, with most issues being minor electrical glitches rather than major mechanical problems. The spacious five-seat cabin comfortably accommodates families, while the generous boot handles most bulky items without requiring seat folding. Advanced driver assistance features including adaptive cruise control, automatic emergency braking, and lane-keep assist enhance safety and convenience.

The HS suits families, young professionals, and anyone seeking a well-equipped SUV that doesn't compromise on style or substance.

Read our 2019 MG HS review to learn more about this affordable mid-size SUV, or the latest model in our new MG HS review.

Other models you may be interested in

Consider the Nissan Qashqai, Kia Sportage, or Hyundai Tucson if you're exploring alternatives to the MG HS. 

Why buy from Motorpoint?

Your MG HS questions answered

The MG HS is only offered in one version – a five-seat, five-door SUV with a hatchback boot opening. It sits above the smaller MG ZS SUV in the brand’s lineup.

If you’re shopping for similar models, you might want to consider the Ford KugaSkoda KaroqCitroen C5 AircrossPeugeot 3008Kia Sportage and Hyundai Tucson.

The MG HS is a little less than 4.6 metres long. That makes it a little longer than most of its direct rivals, with only the Ford Kuga gaining an extra few millimetres. All HS cars include rear parking sensors and a reversing camera, while PHEV versions upgrade this to a 360-degree camera, so parking shouldn’t be too much of a challenge.

Like its direct rivals, the HS only has five seats but gives occupants loads of space to stretch out. Rear passengers, in particular, have plenty of head and legroom, and decent elbow room even with three adults in the back. The space also makes it easy to secure wriggling kids into their child seats. If you compare it against rivals on paper, the HS’s boot is slightly smaller than average, but it’s still large enough for around three large suitcases or a couple of push chairs.

There are just two engines on offer in the HS lineup and, while neither is likely to set pulses racing, both offer decent performance. The plug-in hybrid version is faster and more efficient, but adds a reasonable chunk to the purchase price.

Yes – where the HS really excels is in value for money. There aren't many rivals at this price point, whether new or used, that can match the big MG's laundry list of talents.

It's practical with plentiful space for up to five adults and has an equipment list that would embarrass some luxury cars. Plus, if you choose the plug-in hybrid model, it's surprisingly powerful when you floor it, while being impressively frugal if you drive gently.

No, the HS is only offered with five seats. That might not be enough to take the outright passenger-carrying crown, but it does mean the five people you can carry get lots of head, leg and elbow room, making fully loaded long journeys relatively painless.

If you're after an affordable seven-seat SUV, consider the SEAT Tarraco or non-hybrid examples of the Mitsubishi Outlander.

In the UK, the MG HS is only available with front-wheel drive. This will provide more than enough traction for most buyers so you're only likely to benefit from choosing one of its four-wheel-drive rivals if you regularly travel off road.

If you're concerned about using your HS all-year round, consider fitting winter tyres over the colder months. These will bring a much larger benefit in slippery and icy conditions than choosing an all-wheel-drive car without winter tyres.

When MG first relaunched in the UK after being taken over by China's SAIC, its reliability results were somewhat patchy. Things have improved in recent years, with far fewer issues reported with the brand's newer cars and its servicing network. This is backed up by its impressive seven-year factory warranty.

For the greatest peace of mind, you can add an extended warranty onto your HS when you buy it. This starts once the manufacturer cover ends and will protect you in the event of an electrical or mechanical failure.