
MG T-TYPE: A SPORTING CHANCE
Matt Bell on 11th August 2020
The MG T-Type remains a hugely popular choice of classic sports car around the world. We take a look at its history and whether you should buy one today.
Matt Bell on 11th August 2020
The MG T-Type remains a hugely popular choice of classic sports car around the world. We take a look at its history and whether you should buy one today.
Matt Bell on 18th March 2020
Since its creation in the early 1920’s, MG cars have been controlled by a succession of different companies and organisations and today this famous sporting brand is going from strength to strength under the direction of the Chinese-based automotive giant SIAC Motor Corporation.
Matt Bell on 24th February 2020
A final limited edition MGB roadster is about to come to auction after a total of 18 years in storage, and it could be yours for a mere four-figure sum.
Matt Bell on 26th November 2019
In this Market Trends we take a look at three front-drive MGS, the MG Metro Turbo, Maestro and Montego Turbo...
Matt Bell on 15th August 2019
The SWVA July sale had a full catalogue of 81 classics under the hammer at its Poole base on July 26, with everything from bargains to prestige.
Matt Bell on 26th July 2019
The MG Car Club was bestowed with a fantastic honour at this year’s Formula One British Grand Prix, supplying members’ cars for the Sunday’s pre-race drivers’ parade in front of 140,000 fans.
Matt Bell on 25th July 2019
An impressive collection of veteran, vintage and classic cars representing over 100 years of motoring joined early steamers, commercials, military vehicles and motorbikes at Powderham Castle near Exeter for the latest Historic Vehicle Gathering on July 13-14.
Matt Bell on 12th July 2019
Simple, big-engined sports cars aren’t the preserve of the US makers. We round up our British sports car favourites.
Matt Bell on 10th June 2019
A crisp, sunny morning just east of Perth gradually turned grey and rainy outside, but this came to pass quite unnoticed as scores of people milled around the two main halls of cars at the Morris Leslie auction.
Matt Bell on 21st May 2019
Longbridge employees face uncertainty following the news that MG Motor UK’s Chinese parent company, SAIC, is looking to downside its operations at the Birmingham site.
Matt Bell on 11th April 2019
The long-running scrappage debacle still fills us with dread every time we hear the term, with the prospect of perfectly decent old motors being scrapped in exchange for money off a new car.
Matt Bell on 10th April 2019
MG fans will be without a major summer event at Silverstone for the first time in nearly 70 years, following the news that MGLive! has been rested for 2019. Last month, the Northamptonshire circuit announced it would be carrying out essential track maintenance during June 2019, leaving the MG Car Club without a venue or date for its flagship annual event.
Matt Bell on 29th March 2019
MG Enthusiast contributor Roger Parker talks about getting MGs back on the road.