Yeah they are. People slag them off because they're made in China, but so is everything else! The people that slate them are the one's that's never owned one.
@@pistonbroke Dads' had his from new (admittedly only a year) he hated his Corsa for the light, twitchy steering, the Polo was a lovely car but he was stitched up needing a belt change 5 months after buying from the main dealer and asking if it needed done, the CitiGo clutch release bearing started playing up, then he bought this bright yellow Excite - we all love it. The old school feel is a positive, not a negative
Alright pal, was wondering if you could advise on buying one of these. Probably looking at 14-15 plate 3style on finance. Im fairly handy with spanners but don't fancy spending every weekend working on a car. If i got one with fsh and no more thank 50k on the clock would you say risk it for a biscuit or will i be shelling out regular? Secondly can these be pepped up to say 130bhp without to much hassle? Thanks in advance.
Try and get the lowest mileage one you can find with full history preferably no earlier than 2016. Reliabilty wise they're pretty good but they do have common faults.... timing chains on pre 2016 cars, radiator leaks, water leaks into footwells and clutch issues. I've covered some of these issues in other videos. They are a piece of piss to work on though. There are places that'll remap these but I'm not sure of the gains.
@@pistonbroke thank you for the advice fella, much appreciated. I might hang on until prices come down a bit and look out for a 2016 model. Car prices are nuts at the moment.
It does make a difference higher up in the rev range, not huge but noticable. Definitely worth doing if you plan on remapping the ecu as it helps the engine to breathe better. Cost wise they are about £350. I bought this one second hand for £100.
@@pistonbroke yes im algerian I want see the luggage door lock In french : serrure de porte à bagages Plz traduct if you dont understand me in english I want see the electric engine inside the luggage
Nice upgrade.
Sounds spot on. 👍
These MG3s don't deserve the stick they get. Great cars!
Yeah they are. People slag them off because they're made in China, but so is everything else! The people that slate them are the one's that's never owned one.
@@pistonbroke Dads' had his from new (admittedly only a year) he hated his Corsa for the light, twitchy steering, the Polo was a lovely car but he was stitched up needing a belt change 5 months after buying from the main dealer and asking if it needed done, the CitiGo clutch release bearing started playing up, then he bought this bright yellow Excite - we all love it. The old school feel is a positive, not a negative
Thank you!!!
Cheers Steve
Alright pal, was wondering if you could advise on buying one of these. Probably looking at 14-15 plate 3style on finance. Im fairly handy with spanners but don't fancy spending every weekend working on a car. If i got one with fsh and no more thank 50k on the clock would you say risk it for a biscuit or will i be shelling out regular? Secondly can these be pepped up to say 130bhp without to much hassle? Thanks in advance.
Try and get the lowest mileage one you can find with full history preferably no earlier than 2016. Reliabilty wise they're pretty good but they do have common faults.... timing chains on pre 2016 cars, radiator leaks, water leaks into footwells and clutch issues. I've covered some of these issues in other videos. They are a piece of piss to work on though. There are places that'll remap these but I'm not sure of the gains.
@@pistonbroke thank you for the advice fella, much appreciated. I might hang on until prices come down a bit and look out for a 2016 model. Car prices are nuts at the moment.
Awesome video, do you know where I could order one of these?
MG & AMC parts. www.mgandamcparts.com/mg3-parts/
So do you think it's worth doing and roughly what would it cost me please
It does make a difference higher up in the rev range, not huge but noticable. Definitely worth doing if you plan on remapping the ecu as it helps the engine to breathe better. Cost wise they are about £350. I bought this one second hand for £100.
Bro i need to see the little epectric engine in the last door i want to replace mine but i have no one
Sorry, I don't understand what you mean.
@@pistonbroke i want to see donamo (electric engine ) in last door
I lost mine
@@pistonbroke the engine who lock the last door
What door? Where? Sorry mate I'm guessing English isn't your first language but I'm really struggling to understand what you are talking about.
@@pistonbroke yes im algerian
I want see the luggage door lock
In french : serrure de porte à bagages
Plz traduct if you dont understand me in english
I want see the electric engine inside the luggage
Just ordered one of these from ebay. not cheap but look decent enough. Got to be better than the rattly ass blowwy standard one. 😂
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Broken coil spring
Oh yeah so it has. Cheers 👍