75ZT CommunityA social community of enthusiasts, owners, appreciators and collectors. With expert knowledge of all things from MG to Rover and beyond.2013-06-25T15:08:18+00:00https://www.75ztcommunity.co.uk/feed.php?f=2&t=4210&mode2013-06-25T15:08:18+00:002013-06-25T15:08:18+00:00https://www.75ztcommunity.co.uk/viewtopic.php?t=4210&p=67642#p67642
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MrDoodles wrote: The red saloon, looks like an old Chevrolet/Hyundai/Kia of some description, been racking my brains which one, but it just won't come to me!
Anyone know which one I mean?
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geesmith wrote: From the pics I get the impression they're MG in name only...
True, nothing to do with what we have known so far, although in the commercials, they are building on their "Britishness"...
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geesmith wrote: What was the build quality like Majed?
I don't have mine anymore but I spot 75's and ZT's all the time and they still look special. At least there's hope for the future...not sure about the engines..(?)
To answer you Glynn, here are some pictures I took of the dealership's. There are not great but they show the essential:
Make the Difference... This is the MG2 showing. The size of the rear wheel (14" rims) and the drum brakes at the rear also indicate "has been" technology...
A general view of the dealer's with the MG6 is showcased
Notice the template shape underneath the MG badge...
The MG2 has a 1200cc engine while the MG6 has a 1600cc one. As far as their built quality, it was in the standards of the Asian cars, nothing out of the norm. Concerning the MG7, it was not there and the guy in the showroom did not know what I was talking about
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