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  • MG 1100 1300 (1963-1974)

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    MG 1100 1300 (1963-1974)

    MG 1100 and 1300 ADO16 1963 to 1974 Overview Production 1962–1968 (1100) 124,860 units 1967–1973 (1300) 32,549 units Powertrain Engine 1.1 L A-Series I4 (1100) 1.3 L A-Series I4 (1300) Chronology Successor MG Maestro The BMC ADO16 (Amalgamated Drawing Office project number 16) is a family of econom ...

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  • MG F / TF (1995-2011)

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    MG F / TF (1995-2011)

    MG F / MG TF 1995 to 2011 Manufacturer Rover Group (1995–2000) MG Rover (2000–2005) MG Motor (2007–2011) Production 1995–2005 2007–2011 Assembly Longbridge, UK Nanjing, China Predecessor MGB MG RV8 Class roadster Body style 2-seat convertible Layout RMR Engine 1.6 L K-Series Straight-4 1.8 L K-Seri ...

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  • MG F-Type "Magna" (1931-1932)

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    MG F-Type "Magna"  (1931-1932)

    MG F-Type "Magna" 1931 to 1932 Overview Manufacturer MG Car Company Production 1931-1932 1250 built Body and chassis Class sports car Chronology Predecessor none Successor MG L-type Magna The MG F-type Magna was a six-cylinder-engined car produced by the MG Car company from October 1931 to 1932. It ...

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  • MG MGB Roadster (1962-1980)

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    MG MGB Roadster (1962-1980)

    MGB Roadster 1962 to 1980 Production 1962–1980 399,070 made Body style 2-door roadster Engine 1,798 cc (1.8 l) I4 Wheelbase 2,312 mm (91.0 in) Length 3,886 mm (153.0 in) 4,019 mm (158.2 in) rubber bumper version Width 1,524 mm (60.0 in) Height 1,219 mm (48.0 in) 1,295 mm (51.0 in) rubber bumper ver ...

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  • MG Midget (1961-1980)

    Sports Cars
    MG Midget (1961-1980)

    MG Midget car details and history Manufacturer MG BMC Type Sports Body type Roadster Production from 1961 to 1980 The Midget is a small sports car produced by MG between 1961 and 1980 , taking the name of a famous car from the pre-war period. History Long After the Second World War , the name Midge ...

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  • MG ZR (2001-2005)

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    MG ZR (2001-2005)

    MG ZR car history Make MG Production period: 2001 to 2005 Class : Sports car Body versions : hatchback Engines: Petrol 1.4-1.8 liters Diesel : 2.0 liters The MG ZR is a sporty hatchback that of the brand MG of MG Rover Group was established by mid-2001 and spring of 2005. The design was for a Rover ...

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  • MG ZS SUV (2017-)

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    MG ZS SUV (2017-)

    MG ZS SUV from 2017 Make MG Production period: since 2017 Class : SUV Body versions : station wagon Engines: Petrol : 1.0-1.5 liters Electric : 110 kW The MG ZS is after the MG GS introduced in 2015, the second SUV of the car manufacturer MG . It is being built by SAIC . History The vehicle was unv ...

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  • MG ZT (2001-2005)

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    MG ZT (2001-2005)

    MG ZT car range Make MG Production period: 2001 to 2005 Class : upper middle class Body versions : Limousine , station wagon Engines: Petrol engines : 1.8-4.6 liters Diesel engine : 2.0 liters The MG ZT is a sporty version of the Rover 75 and was manufactured by MG at the Rover Longbridge plant . T ...

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