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Re: [Mgs] MG practicality

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Subject: Re: [Mgs] MG practicality
From: Aaron Whiteman <awhitema@panix.com>
Date: Fri, 27 Jun 2008 08:30:15 -0700
On Jun 27, 2008, at 8:23 AM, don@napanet.net wrote:

> I love MGs but they are totally impractical!

I completely disagree!  The MG is cheap, reliable (if sorted), gets  
good mileage, and at least in my case is paid for.  It's larger  
inside than the Miata and significantly less expensive than the S2000  
(even when buying "overpriced" restorations).

> I do drive a Miata and a Honda.
> Modern driving in much of the US is a war zone comprised of bad  
> pavement, very
> aggressive drivers, congested roads, traffic going 90 mph one  
> minute, stopped
> the next.  Driving an old MG in these conditions is just not  
> pleasant or
> practical.

For 6 years, my car had a disconnected brake booster, and I could  
stop well enough to feel safe, because the brakes were otherwise  
fine.  Last fall, I fixed the leaking booster seal, the brakes are  
scary good now.  Driving is always a pleasure when I'm out in that  
car.  Snow, rain, sun...  Even black ice was doable, if tense.  If my  
MGB can handle Spokane roads (pothole capital of the northwest) and  
Puget Sound traffic, then any decently sorted MGB could do it.

I only have a second car because there are moments where the MG isn't  
practical.  When I go skiing with friends, it's nice to be able to  
take them and their stuff.  When I go mountain biking, it's nice to  
be able to carry the bikes and a friend to the trailhead.  When I go  
camping, it's nice to be able to take all my stuff.

Is my Subaru more practical than my MG?  Maybe.  It gets better  
mileage, can haul more stuff and more people, has more power, has All  
Wheel Drive, Anti-lock brakes, airbags, and all the other modern  
amenities of a car made just 2 years ago.  That's why I bought it.   
On the other hand, I'm paying nearly $400 a month for that car,  
driving about 6000 miles a year.  Economically, it's not practical.

If the weather is good, the MG is always more pleasant to drive,  
hands down.  A new car doesn't make traffic more enjoyable.

-- 
Aaron Whiteman -- http://www.panix.com/~awhitema/MG/
'75 B (at the painter), HIF4 carbs
'06 Subaru Outback Sport

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