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MG ZT-T 260 Mini-review.



 
 
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Old May 8th 08, 10:24 PM posted to uk.rec.cars.modifications
Carl Gibbs
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Default MG ZT-T 260 Mini-review.


"DanB" wrote in message
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"Carl Gibbs" wrote in message
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"Pete M" wrote in message
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I *want* one of these, badly. Nauseously. Enough to consider flogging
both the Rangies, the Tatra, and my toy 106.

Not spectacularly Überfast, but /niiiiiice/ to drive. Really nice.
Really rather nice indeed. This one is an 05 plate, black, facelift one
with all the toys. Facelift job and I'm rather bloody taken by it.

The soundtrack is fabulous, the steering is fabulous, the handling is
fabulous, the seats are excellent, the aircon rocketh mightily, the
brakes are ****ing brilliant, the ride is firm but /so/ well damped, the
grip is excellent unless you want to be a total nutjob, it pulls well
from low revs and gets better in the midrange - not much at the top end,
but the soundtrack makes that worthwhile.

It feels like a proper car to drive, a bit heavy but all the controls
are *firm* and very well weighted. The gearshift can't be rushed, but it
feels absolutely bombproof, really monumentally over-engineered.
Interior isn't that special, and the BMW nav and stereo are pants, but
driving the thing I honestly didn't give a ****. A couple of times I
looked at the dash and thought "****in' ell, this is a bloody MG,
they're not meant to be this good".

The boys at Rover / MG who built these things should be saluted for
building something this good. I imagine the one-off "swansong" ZT V8
they built with 600 odd BHP must be one of the best giggles ever made
out of an old saloon car and some ingenuity.

I *will* be buying one for myself in the next couple of years.

Damn, now I want one even more. Reckon it'll look good on my drive with
the SD1!!!

Unfortunately, unless I get a pretty stonking payrise, I'll have to wait
a few years too.


http://www.pistonheads.co.uk/sales/492526.htm ;-)

Jeez, that was good value.

I'll still have to settle for my little V8 for now though. This home-owning
lark takes a lot of money!!


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Old May 8th 08, 10:35 PM posted to uk.rec.cars.modifications
Pete M[_4_]
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Default MG ZT-T 260 Mini-review.

Carl Gibbs wrote:
"DanB" wrote in message
...
"Carl Gibbs" wrote in message
...
"Pete M" wrote in message
...
I *want* one of these, badly. Nauseously. Enough to consider flogging
both the Rangies, the Tatra, and my toy 106.

Not spectacularly Überfast, but /niiiiiice/ to drive. Really nice.
Really rather nice indeed. This one is an 05 plate, black, facelift one
with all the toys. Facelift job and I'm rather bloody taken by it.

The soundtrack is fabulous, the steering is fabulous, the handling is
fabulous, the seats are excellent, the aircon rocketh mightily, the
brakes are ****ing brilliant, the ride is firm but /so/ well damped, the
grip is excellent unless you want to be a total nutjob, it pulls well
from low revs and gets better in the midrange - not much at the top end,
but the soundtrack makes that worthwhile.

It feels like a proper car to drive, a bit heavy but all the controls
are *firm* and very well weighted. The gearshift can't be rushed, but it
feels absolutely bombproof, really monumentally over-engineered.
Interior isn't that special, and the BMW nav and stereo are pants, but
driving the thing I honestly didn't give a ****. A couple of times I
looked at the dash and thought "****in' ell, this is a bloody MG,
they're not meant to be this good".

The boys at Rover / MG who built these things should be saluted for
building something this good. I imagine the one-off "swansong" ZT V8
they built with 600 odd BHP must be one of the best giggles ever made
out of an old saloon car and some ingenuity.

I *will* be buying one for myself in the next couple of years.

Damn, now I want one even more. Reckon it'll look good on my drive with
the SD1!!!

Unfortunately, unless I get a pretty stonking payrise, I'll have to wait
a few years too.

http://www.pistonheads.co.uk/sales/492526.htm ;-)

Jeez, that was good value.

I'll still have to settle for my little V8 for now though. This home-owning
lark takes a lot of money!!


I know it was good value :-D. It goes well.


--
Pete M - OMF#9
Range Rover V8 Turbo
Range Rover 4.6 HSE
"Professional Petrolhead"
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Old May 8th 08, 10:37 PM posted to uk.rec.cars.modifications
Pete M[_4_]
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Default MG ZT-T 260 Mini-review.

Pete M wrote:
Carl Gibbs wrote:
"DanB" wrote in message
...
"Carl Gibbs" wrote in message
...
"Pete M" wrote in message
...
I *want* one of these, badly. Nauseously. Enough to consider
flogging both the Rangies, the Tatra, and my toy 106.

Not spectacularly Überfast, but /niiiiiice/ to drive. Really nice.
Really rather nice indeed. This one is an 05 plate, black, facelift
one with all the toys. Facelift job and I'm rather bloody taken by it.

The soundtrack is fabulous, the steering is fabulous, the handling
is fabulous, the seats are excellent, the aircon rocketh mightily,
the brakes are ****ing brilliant, the ride is firm but /so/ well
damped, the grip is excellent unless you want to be a total nutjob,
it pulls well from low revs and gets better in the midrange - not
much at the top end, but the soundtrack makes that worthwhile.

It feels like a proper car to drive, a bit heavy but all the
controls are *firm* and very well weighted. The gearshift can't be
rushed, but it feels absolutely bombproof, really monumentally
over-engineered. Interior isn't that special, and the BMW nav and
stereo are pants, but driving the thing I honestly didn't give a
****. A couple of times I looked at the dash and thought "****in'
ell, this is a bloody MG, they're not meant to be this good".

The boys at Rover / MG who built these things should be saluted for
building something this good. I imagine the one-off "swansong" ZT
V8 they built with 600 odd BHP must be one of the best giggles ever
made out of an old saloon car and some ingenuity.

I *will* be buying one for myself in the next couple of years.

Damn, now I want one even more. Reckon it'll look good on my drive
with the SD1!!!

Unfortunately, unless I get a pretty stonking payrise, I'll have to
wait a few years too.

http://www.pistonheads.co.uk/sales/492526.htm ;-)

Jeez, that was good value.

I'll still have to settle for my little V8 for now though. This
home-owning lark takes a lot of money!!


I know it was good value :-D. It goes well.


And I've only just noticed it's an '04, not an '05.


--
Pete M - OMF#9
Range Rover V8 Turbo
Range Rover 4.6 HSE
"Professional Petrolhead"
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Old May 9th 08, 09:16 AM posted to uk.rec.cars.modifications
Depresion
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"Mike P" wrote in message
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An Impreza is still a boring Japanese saloon, as is an Evo 10 though....
;-)


The Evo 10 is quite nice tough I've only ever seen one so far. Imprezas
aren't lookers and they don't drive half as well as there fanboys like to
make out.


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Old May 9th 08, 08:43 PM posted to uk.rec.cars.modifications
Elder
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In article ,
says...
Pete M wrote:
Carl Gibbs wrote:
"DanB" wrote in message
...
"Carl Gibbs" wrote in message
...
"Pete M" wrote in message
...
I *want* one of these, badly. Nauseously. Enough to consider
flogging both the Rangies, the Tatra, and my toy 106.

Not spectacularly Überfast, but /niiiiiice/ to drive. Really nice..
Really rather nice indeed. This one is an 05 plate, black, facelift
one with all the toys. Facelift job and I'm rather bloody taken by it.

The soundtrack is fabulous, the steering is fabulous, the handling
is fabulous, the seats are excellent, the aircon rocketh mightily,
the brakes are ****ing brilliant, the ride is firm but /so/ well
damped, the grip is excellent unless you want to be a total nutjob,
it pulls well from low revs and gets better in the midrange - not
much at the top end, but the soundtrack makes that worthwhile.

It feels like a proper car to drive, a bit heavy but all the
controls are *firm* and very well weighted. The gearshift can't be
rushed, but it feels absolutely bombproof, really monumentally
over-engineered. Interior isn't that special, and the BMW nav and
stereo are pants, but driving the thing I honestly didn't give a
****. A couple of times I looked at the dash and thought "****in'
ell, this is a bloody MG, they're not meant to be this good".

The boys at Rover / MG who built these things should be saluted for
building something this good. I imagine the one-off "swansong" ZT
V8 they built with 600 odd BHP must be one of the best giggles ever
made out of an old saloon car and some ingenuity.

I *will* be buying one for myself in the next couple of years.

Damn, now I want one even more. Reckon it'll look good on my drive
with the SD1!!!

Unfortunately, unless I get a pretty stonking payrise, I'll have to
wait a few years too.

http://www.pistonheads.co.uk/sales/492526.htm ;-)

Jeez, that was good value.

I'll still have to settle for my little V8 for now though. This
home-owning lark takes a lot of money!!


Should still make a tidy markup though.
--
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Audio stream: http://www.bouncing-czechs.com:8000/samtest
Homepage: http://www.bouncing-czechs.com
  #16 (permalink)  
Old May 9th 08, 09:03 PM posted to uk.rec.cars.modifications
Carl Gibbs
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Default MG ZT-T 260 Mini-review.


"Pete M" wrote in message
...
Carl Gibbs wrote:
"DanB" wrote in message
...
"Carl Gibbs" wrote in message
...
"Pete M" wrote in message
...
I *want* one of these, badly. Nauseously. Enough to consider flogging
both the Rangies, the Tatra, and my toy 106.

Not spectacularly Überfast, but /niiiiiice/ to drive. Really nice.
Really rather nice indeed. This one is an 05 plate, black, facelift
one with all the toys. Facelift job and I'm rather bloody taken by it.

The soundtrack is fabulous, the steering is fabulous, the handling is
fabulous, the seats are excellent, the aircon rocketh mightily, the
brakes are ****ing brilliant, the ride is firm but /so/ well damped,
the grip is excellent unless you want to be a total nutjob, it pulls
well from low revs and gets better in the midrange - not much at the
top end, but the soundtrack makes that worthwhile.

It feels like a proper car to drive, a bit heavy but all the controls
are *firm* and very well weighted. The gearshift can't be rushed, but
it feels absolutely bombproof, really monumentally over-engineered.
Interior isn't that special, and the BMW nav and stereo are pants, but
driving the thing I honestly didn't give a ****. A couple of times I
looked at the dash and thought "****in' ell, this is a bloody MG,
they're not meant to be this good".

The boys at Rover / MG who built these things should be saluted for
building something this good. I imagine the one-off "swansong" ZT V8
they built with 600 odd BHP must be one of the best giggles ever made
out of an old saloon car and some ingenuity.

I *will* be buying one for myself in the next couple of years.

Damn, now I want one even more. Reckon it'll look good on my drive
with the SD1!!!

Unfortunately, unless I get a pretty stonking payrise, I'll have to
wait a few years too.

http://www.pistonheads.co.uk/sales/492526.htm ;-)

Jeez, that was good value.

I'll still have to settle for my little V8 for now though. This
home-owning lark takes a lot of money!!


I know it was good value :-D. It goes well.

Git


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Old May 10th 08, 12:27 AM posted to uk.rec.cars.modifications
Pete M[_4_]
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Default MG ZT-T 260 Mini-review.

Carl Gibbs wrote:
"Pete M" wrote in message


I *want* one of these, badly. Nauseously. Enough to consider flogging
both the Rangies, the Tatra, and my toy 106.

Not spectacularly Überfast, but /niiiiiice/ to drive. Really nice.
Really rather nice indeed. This one is an 05 plate, black, facelift
one with all the toys. Facelift job and I'm rather bloody taken by it.


Jeez, that was good value.

I'll still have to settle for my little V8 for now though. This
home-owning lark takes a lot of money!!

I know it was good value :-D. It goes well.

Git


Went to Cardiff today to pick up a Focus. Normally we'd have used
something mega cheap to run and gone the motorway route, something
'orrible like the LPG Vectra Estate we've used for the last couple of
weeks, after all, making money is the name of the game.

Instead, we took the ZT-T down the A483 / A470, but it was worth it.

Averaged a mightily impressive 23 mpg as well.. well, impressive
compared to most 4.6 V8s driven with enthusiasm.


--
Pete M - OMF#9
Range Rover V8 Turbo
Range Rover 4.6 HSE
"Professional Petrolhead"
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Old May 10th 08, 06:31 PM posted to uk.rec.cars.modifications
Tim S Kemp[_2_]
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Default MG ZT-T 260 Mini-review.

Pete M wrote:
I *want* one of these, badly. Nauseously. Enough to consider flogging
both the Rangies, the Tatra, and my toy 106.


clarkson - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NxOiQ6LsalM



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Old May 10th 08, 08:59 PM posted to uk.rec.cars.modifications
Pete M[_4_]
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Default MG ZT-T 260 Mini-review.

Tim S Kemp wrote:
Pete M wrote:
I *want* one of these, badly. Nauseously. Enough to consider flogging
both the Rangies, the Tatra, and my toy 106.


clarkson - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NxOiQ6LsalM

Somewhat perturbingly, I agree with pretty much everything he says in
that, but I still want one, badly.




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Range Rover V8 Turbo
Range Rover 4.6 HSE
"Professional Petrolhead"
 




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