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16-05-10, 05:14 PM
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Join Date: May 2010
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Thinking About Buying A ZS 120
Hello, am new here and am Looking at buying a ZS 120 hatchback. I was just wondering what peoples opinions on them from the people who own them, and what problems and things to look out for. Any help would be great Thanks Glenn
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16-05-10, 05:26 PM
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Join Date: May 2010
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I bought my first MG, a MK1 120 Saloon, about 3 weeks ago and love it already. Goes well and looks nice, although needs a bit of touching up as it has a few scratches on the paintwork. Not made to be a car for comfort (which probably adds to the reason why my mrs doesn't seem to like it much, you can feel every bump in the road) but sticks to road well round the bends on my way to work. I'm sure the other fellas here will have more useful things to say than me :P
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16-05-10, 05:27 PM
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Had mine a couple of months short of 8 years now.
No major problems, door handles, 2 brake calipers (1 front, 1 rear), front seat mountings, inlet manifold gasket, ABS reluctor rings, SRS light plus consumables is about it really.
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16-05-10, 05:27 PM
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Join Date: Jul 2007
Location: Waterlooville, Hants
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to the forum Glenn
There's a buyers guide here if this helps http://www.themgzs.co.uk/vb/forumdisplay.php?f=26
You'll get plenty of pointers from 120 owners soon enough.
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16-05-10, 05:39 PM
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Join Date: Jan 2008
Location: Barnstaple, Devon
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and get a saloon
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16-05-10, 05:47 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by RudeDogg1
and get a saloon
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Goes without saying
And trophy blue
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16-05-10, 06:39 PM
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Join Date: Sep 2008
Location: West Sussex
Posts: 1,347
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usual things that every ZS might suffer from:
-stick rear door handles, do they open smoothly?
>requires door card removal and some lubrication of the door handle mechanism.
-rear windows creep down, give them a push down to test to see if they're okay
>perhaps new rear window regulator, £20.
-heater blower 1 + 2 doesn't work
>a resistor costing pennies from maplin, a new pack from a scrappy, or a repaired one available from a forum member on here I think, for like a fiver. Access to this is very very easy.
-Saloon leaky boot, easy fix, but won't bother as you are after a hatch.
-mark 2 alarm box needs modification to prevent water getting in.
-suspension can creak under acceleration. This just needs a bolt undoing and retightning by a garage, there was a technical bulletin by MG Rover that relates to it, just google the symptom and you'll find it.. i forgot it now!
Specific to a 120:
> head gasket failure. Keep an eye on coolant levels, don't push the car hard when it's cold, keep car serviced regularly and look after it and you should be okay. Keep an eye out for crystal deposits on the radiator which indicates coolant leaking, therefore coolant loss to the engine, adding the threat to head gasket failure. When you buy a ZS check the oil filler cap and dipstick for milky like oil. It shouldn't be like that.
MK1 v MK2
MK1 is generally better built, especially 52 plate and earlier. As the company was getting worse off, items were cut and build quality suffered.
MK2 is better looking (this is generally down to opinion, but the MK2 is without question with the full 180 kit a much more modern looking car- inside and out).
MK2 has alarm sounder problems, and rear bumper sag. Both easy fixes however.
You'll also notice the clutch rides high. This is normal, just get used to it.
I'll let others add to this, I should be revising!
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To do:- New tyres all round
- Aircon re-gas
- Replace/fix rattly mirror
- Mark 2 dashboard
- Catch tank
- New VIS motors
- Fit bucket seats
- Induction kit
- New spark plugs + oil change
- New exhaust
- Decat
- Fix drivers seat mounting hole
- Reidy Remap
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16-05-10, 07:11 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by starfire039
rear windows creep down, give them a push down to test to see if they're okay
>perhaps new rear window regulator, £20.
-heater blower 1 + 2 doesn't work
>a resistor costing pennies from maplin, a new pack from a scrappy, or a repaired one available from a forum member on here I think, for like a fiver. Access to this is very very easy.
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Cured windows on mine by repositioning handles, cost nothing.
Forgot about the blower resistors, "maplinned" years ago and fine since
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16-05-10, 07:12 PM
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Member
Join Date: Mar 2009
Location: New Forest
Posts: 1,409
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My first ever MG was a Mk1 ZS 120+ Hatch - the first car I really appreciated - I bought it in 2001 on a 51 plate brand new, best car I have ever bought.
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16-05-10, 07:22 PM
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Member
Join Date: Jan 2010
Location: Dundee
Posts: 304
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Go for it. Top car for little money. HGF is always the biggest worry, but an uprated land rover gasket can be fitted if it goes.
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2004 ZS120+
Lowered (30mm Moto-builds)
Fog Lamps
MK 1 Door cards
MK 1 Sill plates
Rear Headrests
180 Body-kit
11 Spokes
Extreme & Lip Spoilers
Drilled & Grooved Discs, Front & Rear
K&N Filter Panel
Lotus Cam Cover
Chrome Dial & Heater Rings
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