Hey Willow. In terms of content, you mention that you’ve been having a few issues with the car, at some points taking it off the road. I think this would make good content. Get your followers to come along the journey, hear about the pain. Take us through to journey of getting it sorted. And then, for some fun, I always love seeing someone tale their car through its paces. Find a nice B road, and thrash the TF through it. Do this often if you can. Play with different camera mount points etc. Anyway, welcome back and keep it coming.
Welcome back man, you are one of the best and interesting channel about the MG TF (and MG in general) world, I'm very happy to see you back. You've already said a lot in the video about topics for future videos like other people in the comments, so I won't add anything else. I loved your MG's anniversary video and I've seen it lot of times, that's the best possible spot for this car, but all your contents are just on point in my opinion so if you make more videos a lot of people will benefit from your work. P.S. I have a personal request, I'm considering buy this car. Since this would be my first spider, (I wouldn't use it every day but not even sporadically even with low mileages), - I don't want to regret the purchase right away given the lack of air conditioning - . I live in Italy and the summers here are really hot, it easily goes above 35 °C and in the latest years it's more frequent to see 38-40+ °C then 30+°C . I don't know if it would be feasible to use a spider at these temperatures without air conditioning, so reluctantly I'm thinking of not buying it anymore, but I would like to know something about it according to your experience. Thanks in advance for any help, I'd love to buy the VVC 160, in Italy are just a rarity, but here installing the air conditioning kit (including assembly) costs something like 1750 £, so very expensive I think. What's your thoughts about this ? Have a nice Christmas and happy holidays you too mate, greetings from Italy!
Thanks for the kind words! In answer to your question, I think that all the TF models were available with air conditioning from factory - but it was an optional extra that not many people went for. But, it does mean you might be able to find one that already has air conditioning! From my own experience driving at temperatures above 35°C here in the UK is a bit uncomfortable in the TF, but thankfully it rarely gets that hot over here.
All the ideas you mentioned. How too's, fixes, mods, review good/bad, Your presentation always comes across as genuine and refreshing. I have enjoyed your video's and learned a lot from your perspective. Number 1, look after you.
Good to have you back! I feel your pain. My MGF has been largely off the road since the end of June thanks to a rotten radiator, high MoT emissions and various other bits and pieces so I haven't used it anywhere near as much as I would have liked this year. However I have been slowly improving bits and pieces and am hoping to get more use from it next year. I've enjoyed your various tutorials over the years but I'm more of a driver than a spanner-er so road-trips are definitely my thing. I particularly enjoyed the MGLive! trip you did with the other guys. However, I appreciate that time is a commodity that few of us seem to have, these days. Down to you, I guess! 🙂
What the TF world needs is a definitive road test comparison between soft ride and Bilstein / original spring set ups on pre 2005 cars. Get some pals involved .
Dude, the fact you have made an attempt today well that says your Mojo has not totally gone....just needs a nudge in the right direction, I can see that this is the point of this video, I just watched your 2022 MG Live Video again, I was actually working that weekend for the MGCC as a photographer capturing the day perhaps we did cross paths at some point, I noticed you have your hard top on, when i bought mine back in 2003 for Xmas the current MG brochure showed the Sliver MGTF like your with the hard top on in various scenarios, day and night shots, perhaps why not recreate a video following and imitating the brochure a then and now type thing .... looks good today as it was back then ... I think I still have the brochure some where
Thanks for the encouragement! This is a really interesting idea, and plays right into my hands as I love a photography challenge! I'll have a think about how I could do this
Great to see you back! Any video on the mg will be great 👍🏼
Would be great to hear everything that has needed fixing over the last year as you suggested please..
Hey Willow. In terms of content, you mention that you’ve been having a few issues with the car, at some points taking it off the road. I think this would make good content. Get your followers to come along the journey, hear about the pain. Take us through to journey of getting it sorted. And then, for some fun, I always love seeing someone tale their car through its paces. Find a nice B road, and thrash the TF through it. Do this often if you can. Play with different camera
mount points etc.
Anyway, welcome back and keep it coming.
I'll see what I can do! 😁
I just like your laid back videos. But for someone like me, just some how to look after your mg TF tips and perhaps some upgrade ideas would be great
Any content about how to live with a TF as a daily, the repairs, the small mods, an MG event from time to time, … would be nice.
Welcome back man, you are one of the best and interesting channel about the MG TF (and MG in general) world, I'm very happy to see you back.
You've already said a lot in the video about topics for future videos like other people in the comments, so I won't add anything else. I loved your MG's anniversary video and I've seen it lot of times, that's the best possible spot for this car, but all your contents are just on point in my opinion so if you make more videos a lot of people will benefit from your work.
P.S. I have a personal request, I'm considering buy this car. Since this would be my first spider, (I wouldn't use it every day but not even sporadically even with low mileages),
- I don't want to regret the purchase right away given the lack of air conditioning - . I live in Italy and the summers here are really hot, it easily goes above 35 °C and in the latest years it's more frequent to see 38-40+ °C then 30+°C . I don't know if it would be feasible to use a spider at these temperatures without air conditioning, so reluctantly I'm thinking of not buying it anymore, but I would like to know something about it according to your experience. Thanks in advance for any help, I'd love to buy the VVC 160, in Italy are just a rarity, but here installing the air conditioning kit (including assembly) costs something like 1750 £, so very expensive I think. What's your thoughts about this ?
Have a nice Christmas and happy holidays you too mate, greetings from Italy!
Thanks for the kind words!
In answer to your question, I think that all the TF models were available with air conditioning from factory - but it was an optional extra that not many people went for. But, it does mean you might be able to find one that already has air conditioning! From my own experience driving at temperatures above 35°C here in the UK is a bit uncomfortable in the TF, but thankfully it rarely gets that hot over here.
@@CarsWithWillo Thanks a lot for the reply man ❤️, looking forward to your next videos!
All the ideas you mentioned. How too's, fixes, mods, review good/bad, Your presentation always comes across as genuine and refreshing. I have enjoyed your video's and learned a lot from your perspective. Number 1, look after you.
Thanks so much!
Good to see you back, anything MGTF related has me hooked. But particularly like tutorials as I have a TF as my daily.
Good to have you back! I feel your pain. My MGF has been largely off the road since the end of June thanks to a rotten radiator, high MoT emissions and various other bits and pieces so I haven't used it anywhere near as much as I would have liked this year. However I have been slowly improving bits and pieces and am hoping to get more use from it next year. I've enjoyed your various tutorials over the years but I'm more of a driver than a spanner-er so road-trips are definitely my thing. I particularly enjoyed the MGLive! trip you did with the other guys. However, I appreciate that time is a commodity that few of us seem to have, these days. Down to you, I guess! 🙂
Thanks for the kind words! Hopefully you can get some more use from your MGF in 2024!
NC500? 😉
That's been on the to do list for ages! Maybe it's time...
Tell us your thoughts of living with your mg do you think they are worth the hassle of the constent up keep
😊😊
What the TF world needs is a definitive road test comparison between soft ride and Bilstein / original spring set ups on pre 2005 cars. Get some pals involved .
Interesting, I'll see what I can do!
How many miles on the clock?
A tad over 63k at the moment!
Upgrades and improvements on keeping your car for daily use, would be useful and informative? Happy New year btw.
We need affirmation that our TFs are better than MX5s basically (which they are) so give that some treatment!
100% agreed! 👍
Hi - do a video on a cambelt change?
All of your ideas seem good, you should go ahead with it.
honest review of MG TF would be nice
I'd be interested to see how you are involved in social events through owning the MG. Club participation, that sort of thing.
Nice idea! 😃
Btw. Good to see you back!
Dude, the fact you have made an attempt today well that says your Mojo has not totally gone....just needs a nudge in the right direction, I can see that this is the point of this video, I just watched your 2022 MG Live Video again, I was actually working that weekend for the MGCC as a photographer capturing the day perhaps we did cross paths at some point, I noticed you have your hard top on, when i bought mine back in 2003 for Xmas the current MG brochure showed the Sliver MGTF like your with the hard top on in various scenarios, day and night shots, perhaps why not recreate a video following and imitating the brochure a then and now type thing .... looks good today as it was back then ... I think I still have the brochure some where
Thanks for the encouragement! This is a really interesting idea, and plays right into my hands as I love a photography challenge! I'll have a think about how I could do this
A legend has returned 🎉