Would you recommend an MG to someone?

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Posted 11 years 6 months ago #118455
Put yourselves in the situation - If someone you knew had a sensible, 4 door, reliable, (German?) tin top - would you honestly recommend them to buy an MGF/TF instead if they said they liked yours?

I adore and love owning our TF but I'm not sure i would be so enthusiastic to tell someone else to go out and spend their hard earned cash on one...would you?

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Replied by bensewell on topic Would you recommend an MG to someone?

Posted 11 years 6 months ago #118456
No I'd say get a cheap car as your run around and a TF as your second car. Although it depends. Some of the more expensive cars are more reliable but when they go they cost you the massively. Just make sure they get breakdown cover + have a few hundred quid tucked away from problems. I actually like tinkering with mine.

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Replied by Dave Baird on topic Would you recommend an MG to someone?

Posted 11 years 6 months ago #118457
Depends on the person and what they need to use the car for.

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Replied by Cobber on topic Would you recommend an MG to someone?

Posted 11 years 6 months ago #118460
Yes and no, it would depend on who's asking.
If they posses, enthusiasm, mechanical aptitude and are the sort of person that can deal with the sort of the little unexpected challenges that an older enthusiasts car can give them, with a quick swear, a shrug and a rise to the challenge...... Then the answer is YES! :yesnod:

But if their in the 90 percent of the motoring population who view cars as automotive white goods instead of true enthusiasm, possess mechanical ineptitude in place of mechanical aptitude and are the sort of person who will have a tantrum because the bloody cigarette lighter doesn't work...... I tell 'em NO! :nonod: instead they deserve a bloody, boring, beige Toyota to match their boring, beige cardigans and their horrid, pointless, boring, little, beige lives! :rant:

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Replied by MartinW on topic Would you recommend an MG to someone?

Posted 11 years 6 months ago #118461
Just let them drive your MG and let them decide for themselves.
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Replied by helsbyman on topic Would you recommend an MG to someone?

Posted 11 years 6 months ago #118462
If I was selling mine YES I would as I know now't is wrong with mine
new hoses new ball joints new suspension arm body work in good order

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Replied by Andy Lawrence on topic Would you recommend an MG to someone?

Posted 11 years 6 months ago #118467
I would!! But only as a second car.


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Replied by helsbyman on topic Would you recommend an MG to someone?

Posted 11 years 6 months ago #118471
I used mine as a frist car for 5-6 yrs [from new ] with no problems and only now[ 9yrs] am I having to change things

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Replied by benham on topic Would you recommend an MG to someone?

Posted 11 years 6 months ago #118480
In my opinion, no in the majority of instances. I'd recommend a similar vintage MX5 though to anybody who was in the market for a cheap two-seater. It might not have the famed handling of the MGF (that said most MGFs need major suspension overhauls now and wallow and crash about worse than an old MX5) and you can still get parts for a mk1 MX5. Not to mention the engine is pretty much as trouble-free as they come.


The MGF is too needy, it drives better than expected but it's still not anything particularly exciting, benefit is they're cheap and plentiful and you'll get "more for your money" over buying an MR2 or MX5.

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Replied by cjj on topic Would you recommend an MG to someone?

Posted 11 years 6 months ago #118493
It depends on whether I liked them or not. :bust:
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Replied by mogatrons on topic Would you recommend an MG to someone?

Posted 11 years 6 months ago #118502
This is a timely thread.:)

Carols' cousin is picking my brains about MGTFs of late ... he tells me he's coveted mine for some time and is seeking advice with a view to buying. :broon:

I guess I should confess I've been subtley converting him over a prolonged period about the joys of ownership.. :dry: :lol: ... and recently emailed him links to here, Rob Bells buying guide, PeteVs MGF/TF Central and a few other sites of interest after his latest pestering. :lol:

Next up is a wee run out in Purranna. :drive:

His wife's just pleased she's finally getting the garage cleared out. :lol: :lol:

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Replied by andy1970h on topic Would you recommend an MG to someone?

Posted 11 years 6 months ago #118539
Despite having to get rid of mine yes I would but I'd give them a warts and all account of how my MG ownership went. When they're good, they're very, very good but when they're bad....

Back with front wheel drive and 181HP at the wheels :)

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