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Re: Why an MG?

To: mgs@Autox.Team.Net, BobMGT@aol.com
Subject: Re: Why an MG?
From: nevardc@sky4.bskyb.com
Date: Tue, 2 Dec 1997 10:07:05 +0000
Looking in from the UK . . . .

>I never thought of the MGB as being slow, at least not the early ones.=20
You've
>got 95 hp and 2000 lbs, or something like that. Not fast, but I would thin=
k
>it  could keep up with your average economy sedan. Does anybody have the
>0-60 mph figures and how that compares to some typical modern cars.

Never find this a problem in my bog standard '71 Midget - I think this=20
surprises other motorists.
BTW thought  you guys in the US could only do 55 / 65 mph max. . . . . . .=20=
?

MG Vs Euroshopping-pick-up-the-kids-box

MGB  0-60 mph  about 12.5 sec
Midget MkIII  . . . . . . . . . . 14 sec


Vauxhall Corsa (1.0)  . .  17 sec
Peugeot 306   (1.4) . . . . .14 sec
Skoda Favorit (1.4) . . . . .17 sec
Ford Fiesta (1.1)  . . . . . .  16 sec

Living in the UK, reading these lists is interesting - MGs appear so cheap=20
in the US compared to here in Old Blighty.

The cheapest you'll find a running 'B' here is about =A32500   -  that's in=
=20
the region of $3500
A really good'n might well fetch =A310.000    -  $15.000
BGTs can still command up to =A38000 / $12.000
Midgets generally start at around =A31500 / $2200 for something that runs.=20
Restored anything up to =A38000 / $12.000  !!!!!!!
MGAs   - =A38000 / $12.000   to   =A315.000 / $22.000


>Otherwise: Yes MGs are not practical cars, and the average Joe would hate
>driving one. But we enthusiasts love the firm suspension, the smell of oil
>and

See a lot over here used as daily drivers especially BGTs.

>the dripping of rain in our laps. MGs are fun to drive.


Chris Nevard

First snow of the year over here in the south. . .
" Britain grinds to a halt as half an inch of snow paralyses the country"

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