The MG ZT is surprisingly good, especially since the Rover 75 it's based on was such a soft and spongy drive. The ZT is grippy, stable and agile, with much less body roll in corners and sharper ...
Today's Nice Price or No Dice MG is offered as the only one for sale in the U.S. Seeing as it's under 25 years old, it can't actually be registered for the street here without serious alterations. How ...
Remember when MG made interesting cars? You know, cars like the awe-inspiring MGB. Well, MG is now specialized in Chinese econoboxes, which is a bit sad when you think about it. But before the Chinese ...
The last year that a new MG was sold in the United States was 1980, when the final MGBs arrived here. However, production of vehicles bearing the storied octagon badge continued in the United Kingdom ...
Is the MG ZT a real, desirable classic? Strictly speaking, probably not, but it has just three miles on the odometer and that might work in its favor at the Classic Car Auctions’ September Sale.
Remember how we often talk about quarter-mile dragstrip craziness and how we all need to always expect the unexpected? Well, here’s an expanded example of that. Almost a month ago, the videographer ...
A bit partial to the MG ZT? Now is your chance to snap up what must be one of the lowest mileage examples left in existence. This 2004 MG ZT 1.8 Turbo is jokingly referred to as ‘brand new’ because of ...
Britain’s independent MG Rover Group on Tuesday launched its long-awaited V8-powered MG ZT 260 V8. The rear-wheel drive vehicle, available in ZT saloon and ZT-T estate car (wagon) versions, has a ...
The MG ZT-T manages to keep the Rover 75's smooth ride and refinement, but adds more poise, better grip and sharper responses to make it a very enjoyable drive. The engine range is the same as you ...
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