British giant Rover was fighting to survive in the early 2000s, and to try stay relevant it tasked its MG brand with building ...
Twenty years ago, MG introduced one of the craziest British performance wagons ever created. Few were produced, and even fewer are still around, but despite this, a used example in good condition is ...
Britain’s independent MG Rover Group on Tuesday launched its long-awaited V8-powered MG ZT 260 V8. The rear-wheel drive vehicle, available in ZT saloon and ZT-T estate car (wagon) versions, has a ...
Today's Nice Price or Crack Pipe MGB rocks a soft top and a saucy Rover V8. Let's see if its price tag is low enough that you'd let that Rover take over. You know, back when Saturn—the GM car division ...
Subtle it is not. The new MG ZT 260 V8 sedan heads a face lifted range of MG sedans, hatches and touring wagons in 2005. The 4.6 litre V8 is only available with a five speed manual gearbox and will be ...
After a long wait, MG finally have a new range topping saloon in the shape of the MG ZT 260 V8. The Rover 75 has been thoroughly re-engineered with a Ford V8 dropped under the bonnet and drive ...
Frontline Cars is back with a pair of restomod MGBs, both shown in their attractive GT, hardtop form. While one, the LE60 is a V8-powered hot rod, the other, called MG Bee, is a subtle, all-electric ...
Ever thought about building an MGB with almost four times the horsepower of the original? Thankfully, these days you don't have to drop a small block (or a similar powerplant) into anything yourself.
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 ...
As the industry shifts towards EVs, an increasing number of specialist brands are tapping into the restomod market and producing re-engineered, modernised icons from the past to satisfy cravings for ...