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Alan.F 08-09-15 04:33 AM

Leaving the MG fold
 
Well after 20yrs of MGRover ownership i am leaving the fold, my ZT has come to the end of its economic life and i am not spending anymore on her. I am looking to get a Lexus IS200/300, I am finding it so hard to leave the brand lol

Rockey5uk2001 08-09-15 06:04 AM

Best of luck with whatever you decide to do mate.

stamford 08-09-15 07:01 AM

Sometimes a change of scenery is required. You can always return as often is the case at times.

Rockey5uk2001 08-09-15 07:22 AM

Indeed, you'll always come back.

I tried other makes in the search for Reliability....

The most reliable car I have owned would either of been my tuned ZR Diesel or an MGF

BRMFUN 08-09-15 04:44 PM

I had a Vauxhall once!!

Lukeus101 08-09-15 04:55 PM

Had a Focus ST & Civic Type R...Now back in a Rover...


You shall return Alan ;)

Rockey5uk2001 08-09-15 06:05 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by BRMFUN (Post 363459)
I had a Vauxhall once!!

Don't believe you

mrmick 08-09-15 06:18 PM

Same as had a focus st and few other diff brands now back to mg rover

talkingcars 08-09-15 06:56 PM

Sorry to see you go Alan but you need to do what is right for you.

Have you considered a 6?

top_man_eldo 09-09-15 06:26 PM

Funny that, my old man scrapped his '97 45 and bought a 3.0 Lexus RX. The 45 just went on and on, it had one head gasket, timing belt, exhaust system and apart from minor servicing that was all it ever needed, in 10 years of owning it!

I don't think I'll be far behind you though, I'm just waiting for the new Giuila line-up next year!


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