MG Enthusiast

Lights, leaks and landmark miles

ongratulations on the summer edition of MG Enthusiast celebrating the MG Rover Z-series cars. If you missed it, track one down as it has lots of fascinating insights into the development of these cars. One of the many reasons I bought our ZT-T 260 was for the longevity of the mighty Mustang engine. My father was a great believer in Fords and we had several during my formative years. It was with him in mind that I watched the instrument panel turn over 250,000 kilometres (155,343 miles) while on a trip to Sydney recently. I have not had any family car reach that sort of mileage with so little

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