The British brand MG has a rich history. Motoring pioneer William Morris established it in the 1920s with the help of his head salesman, Cecil Kimber. MG grew into one of England's popular sports car ...
Classic elegance meets open-air driving in this 1953 MG TD Convertible for sale on Exotic Car Trader. It's a true symbol of ...
Peter earned a Bachelor of Archeology and Creative Writing from the University of Alabama and has since joined his love of driving and riding with storytelling. His voice is full of southern ...
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Hagerty Reports Classic Car Market Cooling
Hagerty’s latest Price Guide reveals a cooling collector car market, with fewer vehicles appreciating and many values holding ...
But by far the most sophisticated of the trio was the 75-based ZT. The 75 had been developed during BMW’s ownership of Rover, this properly funded project producing a car of far higher calibre than ...
The 31st annual event, which traditionally runs in September, was moved for a track repaving project A Pescarolo 01, which finished fourth in the 24 Hours of Le Mans in 2007, was quickest on Friday ...
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The early 2000s were very much the beginning of the end for MG Rover, after former owner BMW famously sold its ‘English patient’ to the Phoenix Consortium for a tenner. Despite the promising name, MG ...
MG today sells a lineup of crossovers and sedans, but the historic British brand is best remembered for spritely roadsters of the 20th century. We're talking cars like the MG TF and cult classic MG B.
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