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Craig
02-08-10, 08:42 PM
Don't do it, I regret getting rid of mine everyday! Now all I need is someone to buy my fooking convertible!

caled
02-08-10, 08:52 PM
I dont know how you could sell it, someone who wants mine will have to prise the keys from my cold, dead hands.

Ritchy
02-08-10, 09:35 PM
lol your telling everyone not to sell so what one you gonna buy craig:P

Stephen
02-08-10, 09:35 PM
I would only sell mine to buy another. :)

stamford
02-08-10, 09:50 PM
Well at least you have tried a few others and found something unique in the ZS, what makes you miss it Craig?

Craig
02-08-10, 10:23 PM
Mick, the ZS has the full package. Its a complete all rounder. Handling is superb, its fairly fast, the Volvo was super fast and would leave a 180 dead but it handled like a bus! 5 series was better built, but none of them feel special like the ZS. The ZS has fun factor built in as standard.

Alan.F
02-08-10, 10:24 PM
As you all know i sold mine back in Jan and regret every min of it (apart from fuel side lol)

wullie-zs180
02-08-10, 10:43 PM
craig i will GIVE you mine take it away a will even pay you!!!!
a will use a :horse:

andys1981
02-08-10, 11:20 PM
dont ye want me dont ye want me dont ye want ma love ,only kidding mate how much ye wanna buy her back for

Glen290
03-08-10, 07:32 AM
dont regret getting rid of mine..

Dan1971
03-08-10, 07:44 AM
I should've kept my Mk1 ...... Never mind though.

Simon's ZS-120
03-08-10, 07:52 AM
as soon as mine is back from the garage im going to sell it as im soon to be 25 and my sp50 is now gone from my lisence so means i can get a much more powerfull car :D

Maxxed_Ross
03-08-10, 11:20 AM
dont regret getting rid of mine..

I miss mine some times, but don't regret selling it. It wasn't what I wanted and would be too expensive to get it to where I wanted it to be.

On the plus note, I knew that MG's handled well so have built 2 track cars out of them :smile1:

nath86
03-08-10, 12:29 PM
Haha im on my 3rd now but having vis issues is putting a serious downer on her atm and iv been looking else where again :unsure: , but hopefully iv fixed the vis issue today just waiting to go test drive her. Lets put it this way iv had 50 odd cars over the short period iv had a license and the zs is up there with my old wrx for funfactor, but as craig has said its an all rounder which is why im back in one again :)

benedwards64
03-08-10, 07:35 PM
If I'm honest, I'm considering selling my 180...

Not for the fuel costs, but because that power through the front wheels is starting to get annoying! I miss RWD, and I miss turbos :(

will-w
04-08-10, 09:14 PM
dont regret getting rid of mine..

Ditto!

The ZS was the most unreliable and poorly built cars that I have owned, and I'm now on my 10th..

It's a bit much when a 18 year old Honda is an all round better car than a 5 year old MG!

Dan1971
05-08-10, 09:13 AM
Ditto!

The ZS was the most unreliable and poorly built cars that I have owned, and I'm now on my 10th..

It's a bit much when a 18 year old Honda is an all round better car than a 5 year old MG!


Bit harsh perhaps Will .... You mention an old Honda being a better all-round car. What are you comparing ?

10 cars is nothing mate and loads of factors contribute to whether yours has been a good one or not.

Over the past 2 years - amongst other cars, I've owned 3 ZSs - all 180s - and not had a reliability issue with any of them. We all look for different things in our cars pal. What I looked for in mine was smiles per mile and I got plenty.

Your sig indicates that you were a miles per gallon man - and it also looks like you got plenty too.

will-w
05-08-10, 10:03 AM
Bit harsh perhaps Will .... You mention an old Honda being a better all-round car. What are you comparing ?

10 cars is nothing mate and loads of factors contribute to whether yours has been a good one or not.

Over the past 2 years - amongst other cars, I've owned 3 ZSs - all 180s - and not had a reliability issue with any of them. We all look for different things in our cars pal. What I looked for in mine was smiles per mile and I got plenty.

Your sig indicates that you were a miles per gallon man - and it also looks like you got plenty too.

I agree that it does read a little harsh, but I am only relaying the facts from my (and my families) experience.. As for my driving style, I am also a smiles per mile man but restricted by my commute to something that is also economical.

1992 Rover Metro, 30k
1996 Citroen Saxo, 67k
1988 Honda CRX, 160k
1993 Honda CRX, 136k
2001 Honda Civic, 36k
2004 Smart Roadster-Coupe, 18k
1987 Honda CRX, 156k
1996 Honda Prelude, 67k

Each one of the above has given me less grief, been built better, cost me less money and never let me down half as much as the ZS did..

Granted it might have been a lemon (and I'm sure it was a Friday afternoon car), but there's still a lot to be said when a 5 year old car is shown up by a now 22 year old Honda :blink:

The old man has had loads of problems with his MG ZT, and my mum had the head gasket done twice on her 26k mile Rover 25 - not to mention the long list of other stuff she had to do on it before she traded it in..

Our house was a MG-Rover house, but come Christmas a Fiat, Smart and Skoda will have replaced them - all down to reliability.

We are all guilty of wearing rose tinted shades when we drive a car, I for one was the first person to defend my 'little Rover' when someone criticized it, only now do I realised that I was defending them a little too much

p_b82
05-08-10, 11:22 AM
As with all sides of things there will always be different opinions and perceptions, i had 4 years of trouble free miles (about 50k milage) out of my zs before i decided to molest it.

I personally wont be selling mine unless unforseen circumstances dramatically change my life. eg i can no longer drive or i can't afford to even run one car.

I know i am a some-what special case with the amount spent on mine, but for me dont think you will find a car for as little money as most models sell for for that will not give you that simple driving pleasure - and each of the models do something slightly different too. so there are horses for coourses as it were :)

my plan for when mine becomes un-economical to keep on the road (who says it is not already :laugh: ) is to strip it an take it even further on the tuning side of things. by that time i would have a big old barge to tow it and will store it off road etc.

I do however need to tighten my belt a bit as i am bout to move house so wont be able to just throw money at it anymore; so i am hoping that it's current strip down and rebuilt will be the last for a long while!

Maxxed_Ross
05-08-10, 11:40 AM
I have to admit I had mine in bits a good few times over the year I owned it too... considering it wasn't that old I suppose you could say it was un-reliable to joe public. But being a bit of an enthusiast I don't think I really bothered about it and it was never anything major.

the niggles do add up though

stamford
05-08-10, 01:03 PM
Interesting thoughts here, I have had around 60 cars in my lifetime, can't say the MG has ever been considered a poor one in comparison to what I have previously owned.

Alot of you will probably say we should stick with 'German' cars due to the build quality and the 'Germanic' way they are put together. VW springs to mind "if only everything in life was as reliable as a Volkswagon"

But hold a minute there MG beaters................if I am not mistaken the common faults, especially the 180, are the plenums, vis valves and seat SRS leads..............these are all German parts! (not sure who makes the clutch slave and master cylinders mind)

I can fondly remember a Renault being a pig blowing more gaskets than a poorly maintained k-series. An Audi that used to eat fuel pumps, a Vauxhall that used to leak more oil more than a BP well head. Also had Ford that ate void bushes like they were marshmallows!

Even a brand new Citroen Xsara Picasso, bought on two occassions, had to have recalls for dodgy fuel tanks and pedals IIRC.

My particular ZS has been a joy to own over +5 years, very little gone wrong and always easily fixed. On a like for like age basis I have owned worse cars of the same age that required more attention than Jordans mattress.

Supercharged_Z
05-08-10, 03:51 PM
im suprised. i have never had any issues with a zs other than ones i have induced.

never had clutch hydros fail
never had vis fail but then i did have charger

every car has its niggles, but the zs was one of them that you could put up with them, if you wanted a car without niggles you would be pushed to find one, especially for the money zs's sell for nowadays

andys1981
05-08-10, 04:19 PM
i may be swapping my zs for an astra on sunday,dreading it, but when its been thru what my car has its time to move on,belts have just been changed,only done 77000,its pretty much immaculate,only thing is its red but beggars cant really be choosers eh!

Maxxed_Ross
05-08-10, 04:58 PM
Had my Impreza nearly 2 years and never had a single issue or niggle with it, none of the interior has fallen off and it doesn't even have any annoying rattles/squeaks!

So it seems Jap is the way forward!

Jay-ZS+
05-08-10, 05:09 PM
Had my Impreza nearly 2 years and never had a single issue or niggle with it, none of the interior has fallen off and it doesn't even have any annoying rattles/squeaks!

So it seems Jap is the way forward!

But then you couldnt get the RB320 with ZS money could you! Honda recently came top in a reliability report for 5th year in a row

Huffy
05-08-10, 05:40 PM
Well this is a discussion! lol

I've owned plenty of cars over the years, in the early days i went through cars every 3 months, as well as having new company cars every six months from the age of 17....


to list a few examples
Nova SRi's, GTE and a club

Golf mk3 TDi's, Gti's and 1 16v

Golf Mk2 Syncro, Gti 8v, Gti 16v(loved it!)

Golf Mk1 GX (my first Mk1) 2 GTi Cabs and several projects

Two Rocco's currently a scalla kjet.(loving it)

Vento VR6

MG Monty (fond memories)

*hitron BX TD, Volcane 2.0i

Mk1 Mondeo V6

Escort 1.6, Xr3 and Xr3i

Fiesta 1.1, Xr2

Alfa 33 Boxer Permanent 4 (loved it!)

none of them cost me as much to maintain as my ZS TD, but then again none of them apart from 16v Mk2 come close to the drivability of the z'd I drive with a sturdy right foot and have coverd 80k in 3 years and toyed with it, biggest bummer was the ECU but hey.... i no longer let the wife have the spare key :P


Funny i did dream the other night that i tradedthe Z'd for a Scooby.... i woke up and checked outside the front window and my nightmare was over!

PS i HAVE NEVER AND WILL NEVER OWN A CORSA!!!

carmadbaker
05-08-10, 07:30 PM
Who really buys a mg rover for reliabilty tho? I mean really..... A true petrol head loves playing with his/her cars and hence is willing to spend the time and money to fix your busted motors. We buy these cars because they put a smile on your face every drive, and have piles of character! I love my zed's and you couldnt get the keys off me if u tried!!

Jay-ZS+
05-08-10, 07:33 PM
Who really buys a mg rover for reliabilty tho? I mean really..... A true petrol head loves playing with his/her cars and hence is willing to spend the time and money to fix your busted motors. We buy these cars because they put a smile on your face every drive, and have piles of character! I love my zed's and you couldnt get the keys off me if u tried!!

Top post! Completly agree Id loose intrest in a car if there was nothing to do on it

will-w
05-08-10, 07:41 PM
Who really buys a mg rover for reliabilty tho? I mean really..... A true petrol head loves playing with his/her cars and hence is willing to spend the time and money to fix your busted motors. We buy these cars because they put a smile on your face every drive, and have piles of character! I love my zed's and you couldnt get the keys off me if u tried!!

Totally agree, 100%...

But when it's unreliability means that you can't get to work on a regular basis then it becomes more of an issue..

I work on average 3 days a week; at one point I was getting lifts 1 or 2 days a week as the car wouldn't start or was sitting on axle stands on the drive..

There are only so many times you can ask someone to do a 100 mile trip to take you to and from work before they get annoyed!:laugh:

Ritchy
05-08-10, 10:00 PM
well been driving the zr since tuesday now and been really loving it, reallyy nice wee car, and the zs has been parked up the garden,
well thought id take it out a wee blast tonight god you forget how nice a drive it is, i mean really, mnines only a 1.6 but it still puts a smile on my face evry time i pull out my driveway and engage first, had mine 2 and a half years now and no major problems at all! ive done work to it but tbh nothing it needed, i love tinkering about with it, and never threated about it going through an MOT, i work in a huge garage and the cars you see coming in and whats worse when comes to health check time MOT time the rovers are up there in the good list of cars definatly,

not since ive bought my car have i walked through our showroom and see a car for around that money that i would even remotley consider swapping mine for hope to keep it a long time even if its just in my garden just love loking at it, like having a wee long look at it out the window sometimes

Huffy
06-08-10, 12:07 AM
just love loking at it, like having a wee long look at it out the window sometimes

100% I look at it, and i feel all warm... and dare I say a little bit moist:blink:

Stephen
06-08-10, 12:55 AM
I love my zs. But I do get bored often and I change something, I now have chrome mirrors on it. But I wouldn't love it so much if I didn't change things on it. I haven't had anything go wrong until tonight when the door Handel came off in my friends hand, And the cool whisteling noise, but i like that lol. Iv done nearly 15k since I got the car, ( now on 44700 ) and that's what's went wrong. My mums old BMW hadnt done 15k since new and she had major problems with it cutting out on her at any point, never knew when it would have happened. Generally with the cars that's been in the golder house, the mg and rovers have been the moast reliable. Shogun, c200, 316 compact, Audi 80 have all had something big done on them

My next car, wil be another zs, and then I can start the tinkering all over again :)

stamford
06-08-10, 07:27 AM
In essence if we wanted a reliable car that required nil maintenance we would not be a member of any club or forum. We would not give a hoot about what we are driving and treat it as such. We are all enthusiasts and that is what we do, we use them, we play with them, we find what makes them tick and tell everybody about it.

There are times when I think shall I get a 'normal' car.................that state of mind lasts for seconds and I say nah! Press that start button and all's good :D

If no-one on here has never owned and tinkered with a classic Mini then you haven't lived! I have had eight over the years and loved them all.

coreygraham180
06-08-10, 07:35 AM
i have to say this is only wanting me to get a zed even more

i know it might not be the most relible car to have first but it will have alot more character and i quote

i have never had a corsa and never will

i will be the same and that's why i choose to get a zed as a first car

grimmy
06-08-10, 10:32 AM
I am on my fourth mg-rover car and I have had very few reliability problems the worst was my clutch going in January that is the only time my car hasn't been able to take me to work

R8NMG
06-08-10, 11:28 AM
In essence if we wanted a reliable car that required nil maintenance we would not be a member of any club or forum.

Absolutely, if we all want to be a boring soulless bastards we all be driving VW Golf.

Maxxed_Ross
06-08-10, 11:45 AM
...i will be the same and that's why i choose to get a zed as a first car

My old 105 Mk2 ZR was my first car. Cracking car to start off with

Stevedx
06-08-10, 12:58 PM
I love my BRG zs120+, and have a feeling it will be with me for sometime, that being said the silver 120+, I have recently rescued and treated to a new engine will be for sale soon, if anyone is interested.

Stevedx
06-08-10, 12:59 PM
Also supposed to be rescuing another one tonight LOL

BUCKYDEVIL
06-08-10, 01:17 PM
The ZS is my first MG after they had my head turning whenever I saw a MK2 saloon.
great car to drive in the twisty country lanes and Very Very affordable with great looks.
I am very tempted though to move up to a 180 but fear I will regret parting with a fantastic,cheap & reliable everyday runaround.
When Ive paid of the 110 then I could get a 180 as a wkend toy.

daytona365
06-08-10, 08:23 PM
I love my ZED...................If I win the lottery and get all the cars on my want list, Im still keeping the ZS...................cars are supposed to break down. What would us men have to do otherwise? lol...............Thats why old people buy hondas and toyotas, and real men buy cars like the ZS

coreygraham180
06-08-10, 08:30 PM
totally agree a car isin't remembered for being like a genaral car it is remembered for it's pro's and con's ..... and mg/ rover is what keep's the mechanic industery alive...... only jokes

but the case of the zs it is not as well knowen as say a 3 series or a a4 but once you see , get in and drive about in one you will never forget .... and i am sure cause i haven't even driven one and i am hooked

:)

peterzs
06-08-10, 09:43 PM
I love my ZS Derv, specially the colour, but, I've never had so much attention from the boys in blue, in all my years of driving.

My driving style hasnt changed and most of the cars I've had have been quickish, Volvo turbo, MGB's, Midgets, Merc 320, Mondeo's.

I didnt get a 180 because I know what would happen, and I dont fancy riding a bike or getting a bus. But I'm getting there, after only 2 years and 4 months of ZS ownership!!!

I take my hat off to all you 180 owners, love to get one but dont dare.

:ohmy::ohmy::ohmy:

Jem
07-08-10, 07:53 AM
I had wanted to swap mine with another zed derv but in blue but now that idea has gone,Im not wanting to sell mine for sometime i luv driving it kel loves the look she gets from people when they see her in it,Everyone is expecting a bloke to get in the car but no its a woman lol

Marky Mark
07-08-10, 09:15 AM
The 180 is my very first MG, which I have owned for just under 18 months and I have too say it's the most fun car I have owned to date!

Love the sound, which turns alot of heads, the handling is awesome and puts a grin on my face everytime I drive it.

It has character unlike BMW and Ford, a very underated car for the money. Just wish more peeps would get one, as they don't know what they are missing out on! :cool2:

Maxfly
07-08-10, 10:05 AM
The 180 is my second MG after having a zr 120 for 5 years, seen release photos for the facelifts which set in motion along with threats of 'buy a 180 or you sleep wi the minnows' from craig the events leading to buying my current car.

Absolutely love it, had a few wee things to srt out when i got it that really should have been picked up by previous owner/garage but they are all sorted now and really apart form a pyrotechnic alarm sounder i cannot think of there being any problems that havent been wear/age related. Love the noise, even the comfort as tbh have never ever been a fan of cars that cushion you from the outside world and felt fine and fresh after the drive down to Georges the other month.

An now for mine it's treat time as have just got a heap of backpay:D new front component speakers ordered along wi replacment speakers for the rear, centre console, strip etc getting painted pearl black along with a wee lip spoiler...that should do me the now:)

starfire039
07-08-10, 12:59 PM
I cannot insure my ZS anymore (after just getting it back on the road.. sigh). Driving my mum's corsa, she drives the ZS, and I must say it's painful. When I went to uni and got my ZS back on the road after 9 months, I was absolutely over the moon, driving it again was such fun and I love that car more than anything. Driving the corsa is so uninspiring. I know reliability has been bought up as an issue, but my ZS has taken me tens of thousands of miles and there's not been a single hiccup. I have total faith in it (although was a bit spooked when I had my cambelt done the other week- water pump had literally just failed, could have been nasty!).

For all round character, looks, handling, performance, you just can't go wrong at the price Z's are going for, and when I am in the position to drive one again, I will. Hopefully soon I can move onto a 180 like I've wanted to for a long time. The only other thing that captures my heart right now is an Integra Type R.

Craig
08-08-10, 08:42 PM
I had mine for 2 years, in all that time and 30k miles, the only things that went wrong were the rear calipers, the clutch slave and an engine mount that was probs damaged in the bump that wrote it off before I got it. I will be back in a ZS in the next couple of months. The beemers up for sale, with the proceeds I am buying a zafira for Gemma. Then after a couple of months saving up I will be in the market for another 180. I did consider a 120, but It has to be a V6 unless I can find a Mk2 120 for about 2k

stamford
08-08-10, 08:46 PM
Sounds like a plan Craig, looks like you have had some journey since selling the ZS. Nice to see the ZS has made such an impact even after some nice cars you have had since.

coreygraham180
08-08-10, 09:07 PM
well that will be like my dad (JIMZS180) done a zs full turn....twice.lol

and i will hopefull follow suit

Maxxed_Ross
09-08-10, 08:28 AM
Well technically I'm back in a ZS again lol

exlkrs
18-01-11, 06:19 AM
Me too! That's why i'm here and this is my first post.
ZS copped it in the big Jan 2010 freeze, and although I like the 75 tourer i replaced it with, I've missed the ZS i've bought a lovely 54 plate facelift.
Happy again!!

stamford
18-01-11, 07:32 AM
:hi: mate, start a thread in the new members section and show us what you've got.

Phate
18-01-11, 09:10 AM
I miss mine :cry: lots!

tonyZS110+
18-01-11, 06:56 PM
Wish still had mine also!!

Might just have to be investing in another soon, lol!!

big_wasa
18-01-11, 07:49 PM
Is a mk2 less reliable, god dam there prety.

my 180 is the best driving car ive driven.

Smokie
18-01-11, 08:06 PM
i am on the 3 ZS 180 well technically only my 2nd, i liked the first one i had so much and missed it so much i bought it back again after 4yrs lol. touch wood never really had any issues with them, a few niggles thats about all. Love the ZS and it puts a big smile on my face everytime i drive it.

Smokey
18-01-11, 09:15 PM
I loved my mk2 180 and it still depresses me thinking of the day the ex stole the insurance money after I wrote it off :cry:
But happy to have my track ZS 180 now though!!

And the end of 2011 will see my hunt for a mk2 180 to compliment it...ready for luxury upgrades :D

daytona365
18-01-11, 09:27 PM
Top post! Completly agree Id loose intrest in a car if there was nothing to do on it


I 2nd that.

If you want a reliable car, dont buy one. They all go wrong!
A car is a love relationship. What sensible reason is there to buy a Lamborghini for instance? Its noisey, expensive, cramped, hard to drive round town. But what the hell, its one mother of a drive!!!!!!!!!!!!

Thats why I bought my ZS, it has its bad points, but why worry about those.
Thats exactly why I love cars, to drive, not to get me from a to b, but from a to z and all the lanes on the way.

Here's to that wallet beating piece of metal we call a car. 3 cheers to the ZS and to all the love and fun it brings us petrol heads..........:thumbsup:

Maxfly
18-01-11, 09:57 PM
Wish still had mine also!!

Might just have to be investing in another soon, lol!!

When did you get yours sold bud? Pity it had to go, but hope you do get another:D

tonyZS110+
18-01-11, 10:34 PM
When did you get yours sold bud? Pity it had to go, but hope you do get another:D

Sold it end of October mate, thats why aint really been on here!!

Got 2700 for it, so was quite pleased with that, especially the way the market is at the minute!!

I'd buy it back in a 2nd tho, lol!!!

Maxfly
18-01-11, 10:45 PM
Sold it end of October mate, thats why aint really been on here!!

Got 2700 for it, so was quite pleased with that, especially the way the market is at the minute!!

I'd buy it back in a 2nd tho, lol!!!

Pity mate, but that sounds a good enough price for her tbh:) As said elsewhere, get another!!!!!! lol:D

kev mocko
19-01-11, 05:55 AM
ive had mine nearly two weeks its the mk1 and love it,i had tow v6 vec gsi and neither drove as nice as this and didnt feel as quick,definately going to try and keep this one,the daft problem i have is i get bored too quickly,but hopefully not this time,

andys1981
19-01-11, 06:34 AM
dont do it mate me and craig had the same car,and am dying to get rid of my zr,need a zs lol

kev mocko
19-01-11, 08:46 PM
must admit andy ive had me zr two years,but its not the same as the zs,dont know why but completely different to drive,different quality even though theyre both made by the same company you wouldnt think so,but because my misses kept the zr for when she passes her test i couldnt part with that either,its never let me down ever so far,

andys1981
19-01-11, 08:49 PM
ave never had any probs either just think the zs is better handling,better built,eg interior,plus i dropped from a 180 to a 105 big difference,better looking aswell,saloon ones that is lol

kev mocko
19-01-11, 09:52 PM
i just need to try and find out when theres next any meets on here in the northwest next,doesnt look like anyones posted in a while,