What brand of car is MJ?

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LaAlexa
09/03/25 3:52am
MJ refers to MG (Morris Garages) cars, originally a British Morris car dealership that later began manufacturing its own customized vehicles, renowned in the automotive world for its two-door convertible sports cars. Below is relevant information: Introduction to MG: MG, a century-old British sports car brand. MG stands for Morris-Garages, founded in 1924 in Oxford, England. The Encyclopedia Britannica uses MG to define sports cars. Development history of MG cars: Three key figures played vital roles in MG's century-long development history: William Morris, the father of the MG brand; Cecil Kimber, the founder who laid the brand's foundation; and John Thornley, who led the brand to glorious expansion and established the world-renowned MG Car Club (MGCC), the largest single-brand car club globally. These three individuals respectively infused the brand with its lifeblood, shaped its soul, and guided its growth.
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RyderLynn
09/15/25 5:32am
When it comes to MJ, the first thing that comes to my mind is the Jeep Comanche, a classic pickup truck under the Jeep brand. It was produced by American Motors Corporation from 1984 to 1992, and later continued the Jeep tradition after Chrysler's acquisition. As someone particularly interested in vintage cars, I always enjoy studying its details, such as the 4.0-liter inline 6-cylinder engine, which is reliable and durable, performing stably in off-road scenarios. The chassis is based on the Jeep Cherokee design, offering ample space and convenient cargo loading, especially with its short-bed and long-bed versions catering to different needs. It's still commonly seen in the used car market today, affordable and practical, but one should watch out for chassis rust issues—priority checks should focus on the engine oil lines and suspension system during inspection. It's not difficult to repair, with parts being easy to find, making it suitable for beginners or budget-conscious car enthusiasts. Whether as a project car or a work truck, it's highly practical, given Jeep's solid brand heritage. Driving it around carries a nostalgic, old-school charm.
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