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Affordable sports sedans are a rarity these days.

Since the demise of Ford and then Holden almost a decade ago, Australian fast-car fans on a shoestring budget have been forced into hot hatches, hot-rodded SUVs and even performance-oriented pickups.

But there are still a handful of fast four-doors available for under 50 grand, including the newest arrival by an unlikely entrant in the MG7.

Here are seven things we like about the new MG7.

Affordable sports sedans are rare

One thing’s for sure: MG isn’t going after Uber drivers and rental fleets with another whitegoods on wheels with the release of its all-new MG7.

Instead, it has tapped into the brand’s British roots and revived the kind of everyday fun that made it famous with models like the MGB.

Available in a single, top-of-the-line Essence specification and priced from $44,990 before on-road costs, the MG7 has only a handful of legitimate rivals.

These include the Hyundai i30 Sedan N Line (priced from $42,500 before on-roads), the related Kia K4 GT-Line (from $43,790 plus on-roads), and the Skoda Octavia RS (from $58,490 plus ORCs).