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roverdave81
13-02-11, 04:54 PM
mk2 saloon for ?2000
http://www.pistonheads.com/sales/2456933.htm

glad i sold my mk1 (Y) the other week for ?1700
these price's are MAD

petet16
13-02-11, 04:56 PM
Belts done as well, it's good value at that price.

big_wasa
13-02-11, 05:42 PM
prices on these are dropping by the week. I would like a mk2 but dont see my mk1 fetching more than ?800 bassed on what some are going for.

haGGard
13-02-11, 06:43 PM
I might as well not get my belts done judging by these prices lol, just pick up another 180 cheap when mine blows up! :unsure:

Bobdope2002
13-02-11, 07:13 PM
theyre worth nothing guys

The sooner people start accepting this the better

We own cars by a company that doesnt really exist or Doesnt mass produce cars anymore hate to say it but its true

Dan1971
13-02-11, 07:57 PM
I might as well not get my belts done judging by these prices lol, just pick up another 180 cheap when mine blows up! :unsure:


When you factor in the cost of the belts, and how much the some of the parts are worth if you break - sadly - fair point well made ..... :cry:

Captain Bluebear
13-02-11, 08:05 PM
Think the cost of fuel will be starting to bother some people now especially when running thirsty 180's. :D

coreygraham180
13-02-11, 08:09 PM
It is unfortunate that the mg's are a dying breed however it is up to us enthusiasts to keep them going as no one else will!!!

And me not being able to drive yet the main goal for me is to own and run a mk2 to keep the name going and I know many of my friends that have been in my dads car and want one so the more people like them they may start to be appreciated more as a mg than a tarted up rover !!! And more people will want them and prices might rise In The future

wackyschild
13-02-11, 08:42 PM
It's scary just how cheap the ZS is becoming to buy now. Makes our insurance valuations all the more lower and means that comparatively little damage can make our cars a write off :(

Captain Bluebear
13-02-11, 08:49 PM
http://i312.photobucket.com/albums/ll326/piscisvisio/moldy_bread.jpg

Hee... dying bread. http://i312.photobucket.com/albums/ll326/piscisvisio/web/thd5e1cf5e.gif




Sorry, couldn't my help myself!

daytona365
13-02-11, 09:02 PM
WHY is everyone writing them off!!!! In a few years the ZS will be a proper classic. Just look at Lancia. Worthless when they pulled out of the UK. Now any Lancia is worth a few bob and a decent Integrale well they are getting very costly.

Im keeping my ZS, what people dont understand is they are british and there are still over a million MGR cars on the road, so parts will still be available for some time. And with clubs and groups like ours, kept going for ages. I mean come on, look at the MGB.

Still loved and kept on the road years after thet stopped production.

ZS for ever I say..............................................: yes::yes:

coreygraham180
13-02-11, 09:44 PM
http://i312.photobucket.com/albums/ll326/piscisvisio/moldy_bread.jpg

Hee... dying bread. http://i312.photobucket.com/albums/ll326/piscisvisio/web/thd5e1cf5e.gif



Sorry, couldn't my help myself!

lol mate nae worries

damn that mild dyslexia

good pic tho hope i didnt effect the posts meaning much

haGGard
13-02-11, 10:44 PM
Im with you. I feel proud to be driving round in a british built british engineered car. Its the first car ive owned in a long time that ive 'bonded' with lol. I wouldnt sell it for the world. Its up to us to keep the MG alive now.

It did make me laugh the other day though, changing the disks on the ZS, and these school kids were standing at the end of my drive, i could hear them trying to work out what car it was, and they settled on a BMW. One of them was like 'its a BMW mate its beemer, nice!!' :laugh:

fastmike
14-02-11, 05:25 AM
back in 1974 I bought an "E" type Jag..... for.....?365...... and I had a choice of several out of Exchange and Mart.... no one wanted them.....and to get rid of it when I got fed up of putting petrol in it ..... I swopped it for a 4.2 V8 Sunbeam Tiger...... another car no one wanted then......Oh how I wish I had one of them now ..... , the ZS will go the same way I,m sure , not to the same extent maybe but who would bet on them not becoming a classic ?

petet16
14-02-11, 12:02 PM
Oh for a big barn to store unwanted cars in:smile2: