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Re: MG Styling and "Retro" Long and probably boring

To: "John McEwen" <mmcewen@gpu.srv.ualberta.ca>
Subject: Re: MG Styling and "Retro" Long and probably boring
From: Phil Raby <mgworld@chp.ltd.uk>
Date: Sat, 24 Jan 98 18:32:44 -0000
On 24/1/98 3:34 pm John McEwen said

>The point of all this is that as a teenager I was styling conscious and
>wanted a sports car.  The MGA and MGB were disapointments.  The styling was
>bland in a world of excess and was typically behind the times.  They didn't
>make me want to own them "at all costs". I knew that LBCs were unreliable
>and that I could only afford a low-priced car.  The Volvo was distinctive,
>reliable and had a fine reputation.  I drove it, raced it, slalomed it,
>rallyed it and loved it.  Two years later I fell in love again, sold my
>Volvo and bought a brand new Rover 2000TC.  That's a whole other story.
>Suffice it to say that I sold the Rover a short time later and didn't buy
>another LBC for 17 years.

John,

Thanks for this perspective.

That's my point, really, the MGA and MGB were not retro in their day, 
they were seriously modern. as is the MGF. But today you're yearning 
after a retro look like an A or a B!

Of course, the F has the advantage of being as reliable as any other car 
on the road and boasts a superb suspension system that combines a great 
ride with amazing handling. Not many cars you can say that about, as 
you'll know if you've driven the agricultural (and retro-styled) BMW Z3. 
And it looks good

What more do you want? Apart from a new 996, of course. Now, where's my 
lottery ticket...

Philip Raby
Editor, MG World
PO Box 163, Bicester OX6 3YS, UK
Tel: 01869 340061 Fax: 01869 340063 Mobile 0467 767361
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