So It Turns Out The MG TF Isn't Completely Terrible After All...

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  • Опубліковано 27 вер 2024
  • In today's video, I drive the MG TF. Once upon a time, the worst test drive of my life was in one of these - but what's a good one like?
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  • @stevensarson482
    @stevensarson482 2 роки тому +133

    I’ve just bought a 911 and a few days ago I was in the queue for Brittany Ferries. I don’t know if anyone was admiring my new car, but I can tell you that an MG pulled up , in an adjoining lane, and I don’t think I was alone in my admiration. The couple driving it had a boot rack with a large suitcase attached and the roof was down . I hope they enjoyed their French holiday as much as I enjoyed the drive south. I’m sure they did.

    • @matteightytwo
      @matteightytwo 2 роки тому +8

      I completely relate to what you say. I've been noticing MGFs turn heads lately, I saw gaggle of them in a park near Stratford upon Avon and they pulled a small crowd, I think they're starting to be appreciated.
      Drive about in a 911 made in the last 20 years, even a super clean black one that's ceramic coated to within an inch of its life and the only people that will notice are drivers of similar aged 911s and Boxsters 😂
      Old and quirky is the way to go if you want to get noticed

    • @maxflight777
      @maxflight777 2 роки тому +14

      Steven. A nice post.
      A great deal of pleasure to be had in life, noticing things like this. I’m sure they had fun.

    • @stevensarson482
      @stevensarson482 2 роки тому +4

      @@matteightytwo
      I am old and quirky and my car is a 2006 ‘basic’ model . I’m a 1952!

    • @stanbest3743
      @stanbest3743 2 роки тому +3

      Pre COVID we got short notice permission to.park some MGs in a town centre on Saturday. It was to publicize a charity sponsored drive. We took our TF and the only other car that could make it was a 1964 MG Midget. Chrome bumpers Old English White black with white piping interior. It got all the attention

    • @nautaki
      @nautaki Рік тому +2

      I used to live in a posh London neighborhood where the streets were lined up with expensive cars including many Porsches. People were constantly coming over for a chat when I was near my MG TF including the Porsche owners themselves. No doubt a Porsche is a better car, but the TF has some sort of a charm that is difficult to put your finger on. Probably because today they are not that many while Porsches are quite common. The car was a charmer with the ladies too.

  • @jamesvespa1
    @jamesvespa1 2 роки тому +73

    My sister gave me her MGF, I replaced the head gasket and hydrogas. Later I added a trophy splitter and rear wing and it was great to drive.
    I owned it for 5 years - verdict great fun!

  • @kirand483
    @kirand483 2 роки тому +10

    "As a Brit in the 90's there was nothing more shameful than owning a Rover?"
    A most unfair AND untrue statement I think.

  • @Kit-Talon
    @Kit-Talon 2 роки тому +10

    I recently traded in my Alfa Spider for an MG TF 160, it's both my daily commuter and a weekend fun car. Got a hard top in the same cool blue for the winter but more than likely I'll still be taking the roof off on nice days. I luv it, some summer days I will add a few extra miles to my homebound commute and blast around empty country roads while everyone else queues up in town. Never a dull drive. What a great car!

  • @marfrandema1884
    @marfrandema1884 2 роки тому +82

    The TF is a GORGEOUS car, it has aged as fine wine and the interior is not bad at all even for today standars.

    • @g.w.customcreations3534
      @g.w.customcreations3534 2 роки тому +3

      None of the above can be said for the quality of subframes, paint, or the chocolate used for the head gaskets. 😅
      Ask me how I know.

    • @williamegler8771
      @williamegler8771 2 роки тому +9

      The body may have aged like fine wine but the mechanicals aged like milk.

    • @iforgotmeshoes
      @iforgotmeshoes 2 роки тому

      @@williamegler8771 i have one currently sorned i can attest to that

    • @DarkKnightwing75
      @DarkKnightwing75 2 роки тому +5

      I have always thought the MGF was a much better looking car, I loved Fs when I was a kid but never liked TFs, even if they’re probably better.

    • @2702simmo
      @2702simmo 2 роки тому +4

      I’ll have some of what you’ve been smoking!!! 😊

  • @mr_pastry
    @mr_pastry 2 роки тому +9

    I bought a 2001 MGF 1.8 two years ago. I test drove F and TF and preferred the look of F. I had the Hydragas spheres replaced which utterly transformed the car. I’ve since driven another TF and I’m glad I plumped for the F. Horses for courses though, I guess. If you’re ever in the West Mids, you’re more than welcome to use it for the channel.

    • @oliverwestmoreland-caunter5234
      @oliverwestmoreland-caunter5234 2 роки тому

      I've got an F from the same year. I think people tend to look down on the F and think the TF is better because they are stiffer, however try driving a tightly sprung car on the lanes near me and you'll be shaken to bits. Give me a softer ride any day

  • @michaelleaver1766
    @michaelleaver1766 2 роки тому +13

    I used to work for an Austin Rover/MG dealer back in the late 80's early 90's,when I left for Peugeot it was an eye opener on how different companies run essentially the same business.Always had a soft spot for the MG brand the later models were in need of more product development,but due to economics and business plan it never panned out.Would love to see somebody reimagine and/or rework the MGTF to upgrade styling/engine/suspension etc I remember the Rover 200 Coupe Tomcat with well in excess of 200bhp or the Rover Metro Gti being developed with a twin scroll turbo way back,but due to financial restrictions, they were never seen by the public,only the R&D team.

    • @fatkev1983
      @fatkev1983 2 роки тому +4

      The Tomcat is a car I always loved, especially the Turbo variant. A tuned T series turbo engine could have done well in excess of 200hp, the stock car was in the 190 to 200 range. As for the Rover Metro... if only they had released a special version above the the GTi with one of the bigger K series engines. But then again, the 1.4 with 104hp in the actual GTi proved quite good for its time. These days, you see many of the few surviving Metros fitted with 1.8 and VVC engines making them very effective fun cars. Mind you, you also see them fitted with Honda K20 engines in various states of tune... making them really fun and wild.

    • @michaelleaver1766
      @michaelleaver1766 2 роки тому +6

      @@fatkev1983 They were proud of the Tomcat I actually managed to get hold of the promotional development video way back when,I believe they were managing 150mph plus around the Gaydon Test track,The Metro Gti MPi Turbo was mainly canned because of the expense of having to upgrade the brakes according to our Salesman at the time,such a shame really.We all love a K20 but knowing Rover had engines waiting in the wings that could of done a job was galling.With the MG F/TF they lost out unnecessarily to cars like the MX5,a bit more development here in Britain and it could of done the business......but who knows what would of happened if someone else other than the " Phoenix Four " took over !!

  • @touringaustralia9307
    @touringaustralia9307 2 роки тому +11

    Fortunately I live in Australia so the rust issues on a TF don't really exist. Unfortunately to buy a good TF like mine which has only 70K km on it and had had all the engine issues sorted before I got it, you have to pay a LOT more. They range from $5k for a beat up F to $15k to $20k (AUD) for a good TF. Having said all that, I love my TF 2002 135hp, and look forward to lots of driving fun for many years to come.

  • @ChatterboxFM
    @ChatterboxFM 2 роки тому +5

    I tell ya JayEmm, I was a big fan of Quentin Wilson’s old Top Gear vids from the 90s and your videos manage to scratch that exact itch for similar content. Kudos!

  • @hexgraphica
    @hexgraphica 2 роки тому +10

    The rear of these is really good, no wonder why as it comes from the marvelous EX-E 1985 concept car that influenced the NSX and the BMW Nazcas
    James may often criticized the British motor industry to be too attached to their 1960s heritage, the EXE still looks almost cutting edge to this day

  • @jackbailey3839
    @jackbailey3839 2 роки тому +6

    I had a 135 TF for 1 year/10k miles during covid before my friend put it sideways into a roundabout. It was a fun toy to play with during lockdown for only £600 @60k miles. Albeit we had to spend £700 sorting it out fully over the next 6 months. It’s fairly easy to work on given the limited access of the mid engined layout.
    The steering isn’t great but when I got out for a good Sunday drive, I’d always pull the epas fuse out which would give more predictable response (especially with newly refreshed control arms and bushings of course). Only took a second to pop the front hood and pull it out (big 70a orange fuse up the top right next to the fuse box). Steering is heavier but perfectly manageable, just don’t try to go parking in a multi-storey with it.
    Brakes are poor yes. Without abs and with skinny tyres, upgrading the brakes only gets you so far before you break traction in poor conditions anyway, it’s not ideal but I got used to it.
    With a good back box/ exhaust mod and an enclosed cone intake, the k series sings and is definitely the standout bit of the car, probably my favourite engines in a cheap platform. Having said that I wouldn’t get another, it rattled me to death, the cockpit was tiny for a 6”2 skinny bloke and it was noisy/ unstable at motorway speeds on the occasion I used it for a commute (although 45mpg at 60mph was a welcome surprise!)

  • @Ed-xv5jl
    @Ed-xv5jl 2 роки тому +7

    I love my MGF. Things go wrong but nothing on it is too hard/expensive to fix. Also, you can just take out the fuse for the power steering and makes it so much more connected

  • @richardpearson6329
    @richardpearson6329 2 роки тому +15

    I've had my TF 160 over 12 years, great cars, especially when you fit the Bilstein shocks and the bigger rear discs. Very reliable and cheap to run, as much fun to drive as my 718S

  • @gazmo147
    @gazmo147 2 роки тому +17

    Was hoping to see this video one day! For us on a small budget the F/TF is great value in my eyes, owned mine a year with very little maintenance needed, I did as advised spent more money on one that someone had loved over the years, upgraded discs and pads, low coolant alarm etc and it’s cracking fun for the money

  • @intivakitchensstratfordupo9593
    @intivakitchensstratfordupo9593 2 роки тому +2

    Had two f’s brand new. An Ameranth (purple) vac in 1996. Had soo many admiring looks and comments. Had it on a pcp so gave it back after 3 years and then had a 1999 75th anniversary, black with red hood and red leather vvc also. Bmw had bought rover and build quality was much improved. During my 6 years of running an Mgf my mate had two mx5’s and despite the press always favouring the Mazda my mgs would always smoke my mates Mazda in a straight line and around corners. Then about 7/years ago saw a 75th for sale for £800 on eBay and bought it with the intention of restoring it. It’s currently sitting on the drive and green with algae and moss _ shame on me

  • @nickhigginsonmusic
    @nickhigginsonmusic 2 роки тому +3

    I’ve got one. Inherited it a few years ago when my dad died. It had been sat for years and needed about £800 to put it back on the road (exhaust , cat, brakes etc.). Took me days to de- mould the interior 😂. Though I might aswell keep it as a spare car and see what happens. Hammered the thing over many miles since and it’s never gone wrong once. Does most of its miles over winter! And lugs work stuff around. Daughter loves it with the roof off. Great car 😅 considering how ‘unreliable’ people claim they are , there sure seems to be a lot still on the road!

  • @matthewduka7710
    @matthewduka7710 2 роки тому +3

    I love my MG TF its just a classic roadster, maintenance can be annoying but look after it and it drives great

  • @robsmith1a
    @robsmith1a 2 роки тому +9

    Funny enough I was chatting to a friend on Saturday about the MGF he had twenty years ago, he thought it a bit rubbish. My problem with it was that I am 6"2' and I felt like I was sitting on it rather than in it. Some people love them though and I think that's great because otherwise there wouldn't be any left.

    • @varsas10
      @varsas10 2 роки тому

      I had the same experience, and the driving position made it impossible for me to enjoy. A slightly shorter friend I know loved it though.

    • @thesilentgametestr
      @thesilentgametestr 2 роки тому

      I'm 6"2 and didn't feel like I was on it, certainly not compared to the ZS that didn't have height adjustable seats. I don't remember how low the mgf seats go, but they still felt low and sporty. I guess it's personal preference. I hadnt owned or driven anything like it prior mind.

    • @davidhealy4534
      @davidhealy4534 2 роки тому

      We'll ain't that a bitch. Guess gangling Fuckers can't have it all their own way😂

    • @carfleet6703
      @carfleet6703 2 роки тому

      I would have the same I'm sure. I tried owning a the Fiat 124 spider clone of the MX5. Same problem. Too tall even though its modern (great drive if you fit though, i test drove a GT86 whilst I had it and walked back to the Fiat thinking that I owned the better car of the two). Only one way to go if you're tall I'm afraid - Boxster. It may be many things, but at least we can fit.

    • @varsas10
      @varsas10 2 роки тому

      @@carfleet6703 Or an S2000, I don't even have the seat all the way back in mine.

  • @throwback19841
    @throwback19841 2 роки тому +52

    I think in common with a lot of rovers it's a case of whether the one you got was assembled on a hangover day or not. If it's still running now then it's probably one of the good ones, or someone else went through the pain or reassembling the k series correctly with better gaskets.
    K series again was quite a forward thinking engine being essentially a modular sandwich you could build in different capacities etc but let down by crappy gaskets and studs. Lotus built them a lot stronger.

    • @MicrowavableStudios
      @MicrowavableStudios 2 роки тому +2

      How did Lotus build them a lot stronger?

    • @throwback19841
      @throwback19841 2 роки тому +6

      @@MicrowavableStudios different head gasket design, different studs. Rover cheaped out on the gaskets. Lotus were fitting their own heads. Still failure prone but way less than rover built engines.
      But yeah,obvs the Toyota engines Elise s2s are waaaaay better.

    • @williamwoods8022
      @williamwoods8022 2 роки тому +2

      @@throwback19841 The problem was solved before Lotus used these engines - the problem was with the MG Rover management ignoring the engineers solutions and not spending the money to change all of the gaskets. If the gaskets and studs have been replaced with the correct ones then they will never fail again. The Chinese managed to solve it no problem when they took over the K-Series manufacture which was changed to N-Series to show the improved engines and get away from the K-Series bad publicity which still goes on with people spouting drivel about these engines even after they have been sorted as if buying any of these cars is going to mean the head gasket is going to go when sorted they will not. A lot of cowboy garages have done crap jobs on these engines as well and that is what people have to watch out for even using the original crap gaskets to replace the failed ones which means that they will fail again.

    • @GregoryCavill
      @GregoryCavill Рік тому +1

      Lotus did precisely 0 to the k series this is just a way for lotus owners to massage themselves into the idea of a rover power plant . They had either 114 or 143hp which is precisely 0 increase over what the rovers where making so they didn’t get ported, they didn’t have a stronger block and they still suffered the same HG trouble

    • @richardrichard5409
      @richardrichard5409 6 місяців тому

      Complete bollocks, the engines were crate delivered to Lotus in Hethal😂

  • @davidsim6906
    @davidsim6906 Рік тому +1

    I love it. I got my new tf cool blue 19 years ago for my birthday. Now 42k miles later it remains in near mint condition. It is designed to be driven at about 45-60 mph on country roads with lots of gear work and safe braking. It is very stable and tight in the corners. I like to take through the Trossachs. around Arran and Bute and all over the East Neuk of Fife. Awesome traditional rag top motoring country. Looking forward to its 20 th anniversary next season.

  • @jgmdsn667
    @jgmdsn667 2 роки тому +3

    Great review. When you said that to fit a set of golf clubs in the boot, you'd need to "remove the driver," my immediate thought was, "that seems like a bad idea unless you've got a Tesla..." 😊

  • @kraftstoff92
    @kraftstoff92 2 роки тому +3

    I have a TF as a tertiary car and for that positition it is magnificent. Just a joy to drive on a nice sunny day or take on shorter holidays like 4 days in the Eifel region in Germany. The only proper drawback for me is that with 6'3" I have to sit in a slightly awkward position to be able to see out of the windscreen instead of looking at the top bar.

    • @marcovg992
      @marcovg992 Рік тому +1

      Hey! There are a couple options to lower the seat a bit
      VHS in the UK sells a modified seat base to let you sit a little lower

    • @kraftstoff92
      @kraftstoff92 Рік тому

      @@marcovg992 Cheers! Will look into it.

  • @tygokrebbers9853
    @tygokrebbers9853 2 роки тому +1

    i got one mgf 1996 120hp about 3 weeks ago for 400 euro, needed some repairs the car had already a aftermarket suspension set up, and was pretty slammed about 5cm of clearens below the car, and very stiff. head gasket was already fixt, same with the brakes, only needed new tires and some maintainens but cost where below 500 to fix everyting , for the money never had this much fun for this little money. i think its one of the most fun cars for the money and a great summer car by that

  • @iSteveGWT
    @iSteveGWT 2 роки тому +3

    Great car, i drove my MG TF160 for 3 years and loved it.
    The 160hp model was a quick car and very good handling, I still have the car garaged with 27,000miles and it also came with the hardtop which was great for our weather.
    I have the very rare Gulfstream paint colour with tan leather interior so it stands out from other TFs.

  • @mster-ir7bh
    @mster-ir7bh 2 роки тому +1

    Just spent 6 months rebuilding my 135 spark in sonic blue. Love that car and love driving it.

  • @exgtt2061
    @exgtt2061 2 роки тому +4

    The 160 has bigger brakes, cheaper tax and a keenness to rev that makes it the one to have.
    Bargains

  • @ThomasDoubting5
    @ThomasDoubting5 2 роки тому +2

    I think there is a wider lesson to be learned in this video which is the usual high quality informative video expected from this channel.

  • @TheMrFishnDucks
    @TheMrFishnDucks 2 роки тому +5

    Awesome car. Love that interior and exterior. Nice video. Keep up the good work.

  • @charlesdoumani8180
    @charlesdoumani8180 2 роки тому +1

    The brakes are largely the same as the Rover 800. And having owned a few of those over several years, I'm not surprised by the lack of braking power on the MGF. I put EBC groved and vented disks and calipers on my 827 manual coupe. Little difference was made and felt.

  • @YachtReport
    @YachtReport 2 роки тому

    This was a favourite with my brother, he had about four of these cars over the years. A couple were destroyed in accidents, one hit at a roundabout, one he crashed through a fence. But he was a fan. They produced this car after the Chinese bought the brand and you can find them up to around 2013 registrations.

  • @lostgps3005
    @lostgps3005 2 роки тому +4

    I'm looking at buying one of these, this video better not put the prices up anymore 😂

  • @nigelplowman5771
    @nigelplowman5771 11 місяців тому

    I have a 2001 Trophy 160, love the car. It is slightly modified, so slightly nippier than standard. It is my 3rd MGF, got my first in 2005, and always had one as second car since then. My youngest son was only a couple of months old when I got my first F. He is now 18, and his first car...., the TF135. He has grown up with me tinkering with mine, and has always loved the MG's, now he has his own.
    Neither of us would swap them for anything else. Good reliable, fun cars.

  • @raysmancave1
    @raysmancave1 Рік тому

    On my TF I fitted a switch that turns the electric power steering off.
    When slowly maneuvering in carparks etc, switch it on for ease of steering.
    On the road driving normally switch it off and the feedback will be significantly noticable.
    When switched off the steering feels light once the car is moving, but tight parking, it's nice to be able to switch it on and save your arms.

  • @jimmeltonbradley1497
    @jimmeltonbradley1497 Рік тому +1

    The head gasket issue in the later ones, like the one featured here, has beenn sorted.

  • @philip_christian
    @philip_christian 2 роки тому +1

    I make and sell a diagnostic tool for these (called pscan). The car it works best on is the MGF and TF, and the reason for this is due to the enthusiasm of the owners and the support of owners club. It's an amazing community.

  • @tomcole020
    @tomcole020 2 роки тому +3

    I loved my old MGF they’re great cars that got undeserved hate imo. And the TF really looks great it almost has a baby Aston Martin look about the front end with the headlights

  • @superjody
    @superjody Рік тому

    Had a tf 160 10 years ago and absolutely loved it....nearly wrote it off on rhe first day when the back end spun out on a bend and fully spun the car around.....no matter how hard i tried though, i never gotbthe back end to slip again, it always seemed to want to grip the floor..
    Even though it was cheap and not the quickest thing out there, i still loved it. A child came along se we had to sell it . If i had spece to keep one then i think id definitely get one again.

  • @cwang6951
    @cwang6951 2 роки тому

    That interior is gorgeous. Jay you're spot on about the *positive vibes only* being BS, people want drama. Just look at your no 1 video.

  • @johnshaw8013
    @johnshaw8013 2 роки тому +1

    Most Rover group cars didn't have ABS once they hit 3years old as invariably it would fail! I know, I owned 3 Rover 800 Vitesse Turbos for my sins...

  • @sotirisbakaimis3276
    @sotirisbakaimis3276 2 роки тому

    I've owned a MGF 1.8 (120bhp) from May 2003 till July 2009 (British Racing Green color in the exterior & sand beige leather in the interior with the same bicolor steering wheel in the video). It was blowing the head gasket every 40.000 KM. I did 82.000 kms & gave it away. I really liked it, I had now other issues except the K series engine & its head gaskets....Sometimes I admit I miss it a bit....

  • @cliveadams7629
    @cliveadams7629 2 роки тому

    I bought a TF 160 a bit over a year ago for no money. I put an induction kit and sports exhaust on it and it's just so much fun. Not stupid fast but brisk enough to be enjoyable and a rorty note from the exhaust that's not annoyingly loud like the R8 tw*t who lives locally and can be heard through the night from all over the town. It's cheap to run, drives really well and with the top down it's just amazing. There's nothing else you can get for the money that comes even close. Oh, and the brakes are sharp as anything I've ever driven. I can imagine a basic F is maybe not as much fun.

  • @PaulBriden
    @PaulBriden 2 роки тому

    I had one of these in the early 2000's the reg A4 VVC and it is still on the road today with 91,000 miles on the clock. Mine had the Hydragas suspension which rode and handled far better than the conventional springs. They changed to coiled springs as it was a cost cutting exercice. The driving experience as far as the absorption of bumps is concerned is like night and day compared to the springs. The main reason for head gasket failures is this, the engines were partly water cooled and partly oil cooled so when thrashed and they got really hot, the owners used to turn the engine off, the oil and water would cool at different rates as would the metal and the head would shift on the block. What was done with mine was the owner fitted a water cooled oil cooler which meant the block and head cooled in sync, I believe Lotus did something similar. I had it for two years and never had a problem with the car. The reason we got rid of it was it did not have AC, in traffic on a hot day the heat from the vents behind your head was awful, it just got so hot in the cabin, it was fine when moving, but in slow traffic it was like being in a pressure cooker. The previous owner to me also changed the inlet manifold, he told me the car was 160 bhp. I never got it dynoed but it was seriously fast.

  • @awild10
    @awild10 2 роки тому +1

    I've always thought these and the Mk3 MR2 are rather overlooked when talking about cheap roadsters with the MX5 being the default choice. The upshot is that the days of £1000 mk1 MX5s are long gone and a mk2 is hard to find for that cash unless you're willing to do some welding. The MGF and TF however are still rather cheap even for good ones.

  • @MrTopgearnerd
    @MrTopgearnerd 2 роки тому +1

    A very interesting and cool car!
    Rover interiors were top of their class in the 90's! The only exeptions were maby the MGF and 100/Metro.
    200/400, 600 and 75 were far above anything VW or Opel/Vauxhall could offer. More of a competitor to low-spec BMW's and Merc's

  • @jokapsalis3910
    @jokapsalis3910 2 роки тому

    Dude! You have my car 2005 MGTF. I have given her a new colour - charcoal grey, so the only one in that colour. Got her 8yrs ago with 63,000 on clock. I acceeded 100,000 the other day. I have done 2 trips to Italy and back. Long journeys - this car is so reliable. From what i hear about there reliability, maybe i just got lucky with a decent engine. Or perhaps because i am a pro driver and maintain her well - could be a factor. Yes she fails every MOT but not too much work to be done and i tend to use decent 2nd parts of which there are plenty. I love the way she drives, esp up mountains. Got her upto the Swiss Alps twice this year. Also, (imo) the best lookinhg 'poor man's sports car' out there. Thanks for vid

  • @lewismcnicholas2631
    @lewismcnicholas2631 2 роки тому +1

    Sounded like you had a bad example - had MGFs in the family for years and been little to no maintenance. Really enjoy it for what it is

  • @andrewbuckley2892
    @andrewbuckley2892 2 роки тому

    I bought a nice low mileage example a few years back. It was a lovely cheap motoring experience ..... but not in the wet, or damp. My son crashed it on a very damp slow bend it just lost traction. (His own car an MGBGT would not have had a problem on the same bend.)
    He has been in hospital and recovery for 2 years and only this week returned to university. I would never have another MGTF.

  • @Brendan-q2j
    @Brendan-q2j 4 місяці тому

    The MGF and MGTF are surprisingly good cars. If you are in any way practical these cars are very easy to keep on the road - very cheap spare parts wise. I know that they have their problems but once fixed they should stay fixed. The hydrolastic suspension ones hold the road brilliantly - I happen to have a hydrolastic pump. Very cheap to buy, very cheap and easy to keep on the road. Pretty quick and a great drive. They also look great as well.

  • @zacstarkey1369
    @zacstarkey1369 2 роки тому +1

    Gonna pick up me first mr2 in a couple hours and seeing this has definitely put my mind at ease

  • @AdamMGTF
    @AdamMGTF Рік тому

    I helped my ex move home from her uni flat in my TF. The photos are.... Impressive. I managed to a set of ikea bedside tables under the bonnet

  • @yereverluvinuncleber
    @yereverluvinuncleber 11 місяців тому +1

    My 2004 MGTF 160 has superb brakes, standard too.

  • @tukaruss8680
    @tukaruss8680 Рік тому

    I've got mg tf 1.8 mk2 2002 i saved from being scrapped off that had its headgasket waterpump changed in 2018.
    Got hardtop on it I've not even done anything with it yet.
    Watching this video makes me want to get the little thing back on the road

  • @thesilentgametestr
    @thesilentgametestr 2 роки тому +1

    Wish I had a TF looks that bit more better than the F. I had great fun owning an F for 6 months. While I'm sure the vvc models are great, the 118hp 1.8(that I had) is still plenty for this car and still a fun and enjoyable car. They are applicable for classic car insurance which is good. The 1.6 engine in the TF should be plenty too although the 1.8 seems to be more popular when looking. They sound nice with an aftermarket exhaust (type depending). I always found rovers to have nice interiors and there's plenty of options for the F/TF from vendors. Only negative I can think of(aside from a chav writing mine off) is mine was standard apart from a sporty back box and at high speed you could feel the front lift making it feel like the wheels weren't making proper contact. Still a great car.

  • @oliverwestmoreland-caunter5234
    @oliverwestmoreland-caunter5234 2 роки тому

    I have had one of the later Fs for a couple of years now and besides the expected maintenance costs (like James says, it is a 20+ year old car!) it's served me really well. Reliable, economical and a heck of a lot more practical than you'd think. Oh, and also it's a proper laugh, no performance machine but does make you feel good about life. Plus people do seem to really like them now, which is nice!

  • @leviddesign4537
    @leviddesign4537 2 роки тому +1

    We need to find you a 220 turbo Tomcat in original state.

  • @hanshans6613
    @hanshans6613 11 місяців тому +1

    Damn. You just made me buy one to try out. Have an MX5, just sold my 993, why not?

  • @stanbest3743
    @stanbest3743 2 роки тому

    We added a TF to the MGB in 2010 when it seemed rude not at the price. I wasn't expecting a lot but by the time I got it home it had won me over. Since then I have modified it to the spec the engineers wanted to make. e.g. Bilstein shocks replacing the execrable apologies the accountants decided on. I will never part with it and they do get some love now as they gain classic status.

  • @frasermitchell9183
    @frasermitchell9183 2 роки тому

    I've got one of the last, (a late 2009), built by the Chinese after they took over the assets of MG Rover. It is a pretty good car, and has a USP of having the 'N' series engine, which is a 'K' series with all the mods developed just before MG Rover went bust that cure most of the problems. My car has been pretty well reliable, but nowadays doesn't see much use, as I bought a Mercedes-Benz SLK 250D, a car that when it was new cost a huge amount compared to the TF. With its diesel engine and 9-speed auto gearbox it is ideal for my sort of use, plus the major plus of the VED only being £30 per annum.
    However, summer sunny days still sees us out and about in the TF.

  • @markomarkomarko
    @markomarkomarko 2 роки тому

    Having owned one, I believe the issue with steering is that it has very little weight in the front. As soon as you hit the throttle, the front lifts off the ground and you have very little steering left.
    Lift off the throttle and it comes back (:

  • @bobmitchell8012
    @bobmitchell8012 2 роки тому +1

    Maybe the excess weight in your drivers seat might have something to do with it.

  • @skeleguns10oooooo10
    @skeleguns10oooooo10 2 роки тому

    My grandfather owns a 03 MG TF that he bought straight out of the factory for £20,000, weirdly enough I actually live in America in the city of Savannah Georgia, and my grandparents are living in Britain, I only ridden on his TF a couple of times and I remember it being amazing.

  • @ianwright2637
    @ianwright2637 2 роки тому

    I had an MGf 4 years ago.
    It was a great fun car, way better than i expected it be.
    Very easy to service and repair with a basic 4 cylinder non turbo engine.
    Even the head gasket is a cheap repair compared to the cam belt change on some modern cars!

  • @JJHurst
    @JJHurst 2 роки тому +1

    I’ve always liked these..a left field mid engined choice , The 160 isn’t half bad .

  • @YegoYTP
    @YegoYTP 2 роки тому +1

    these reminds me of the getaway black monday on the ps2 in that gold colour

  • @JonathanHealy-o7k
    @JonathanHealy-o7k Рік тому

    Good review. I've owned an F and 2 TFs over the past 21 years. My current TF is one I bought back in 2008 (a 2004 160 with a grenadine interior) and have kept. It was my daily driver for 8 years before we needed something more practical. These are now very rare in Ireland, and will undoubtedly earn 'classic' status (I'm hoping to get classic insurance on mine next year). The reason I kept buying MGs over MX5s or MR2s was a combination of the distinctive character of the MG in terms of its revvy engine, great handling and mid-engine set-up, together with the fact that it has more practicality than pretty much any other roadster (I drove these cars across Europe on several occasions and was amazed at how much you can squeeze into the boot and under the bonnet). I also much prefer the styling compared to MX5 and MR2. Yes, be prepared for head gasket problems, even if it's been upgraded, and rust now seems to be the big issue keeping these roadworthy, but not much else goes wrong. A great cheap buy as a second or third car.

    • @heraszikos
      @heraszikos 9 місяців тому

      If only it had a limited slip differential like the mr2 mk3, it would be greater fun ! I bought a le 115 and i like the set up, it feels like the rear end glues to the tarmac despite the low power. In addition the mx5 nb i had many years ago didn't have much rear grip

  • @martinfitzsimons9539
    @martinfitzsimons9539 2 роки тому

    Hi James and thanks for your recent comment that you have relations from Cavan. I'd like to suggest that you look up: Neil Tobin Cavan accent on youtube. Neil was a very famous Irish comedian back in the day and you may like his sense of humour regarding the Cavan accent. Martin in Limerick City.

  • @murrieteacher
    @murrieteacher Рік тому

    You may notice the icon at the front of this text. Yes, that is an MGF. I used this for hillclimbs and as a daily driver. When I sold it, (after 20 years ownership) it had 230,000klms on the clock. It got numerous awards for hillclimbs and did very well at the Perth nationals and still drove all over South Western Australia. The head gasket failure was grossly overrated (I only had 3) and the braking and handling were fine. OK, there were larger (very) brakes and competition pads, and minor suspension changes, Drop links redesigned, roll bar, shocks, all rubber suspension bits replaced and a redesigned rear axle configuration. Head work, injector work, breathing, and additional steel bars to stop scuttle shake and R spec rubber. Oh, and gear change modifications, and a change to the brake peddle location. And then I got a 160 TF that has gone through the same modifications. It now sits as a garage ornament because it has a fault that cannot be fixed. When they go they are great here in Australia during Autumn, winter and spring, but the Australia summer heat beats the aircon no matter how much work and mods I do.

  • @CherylCold
    @CherylCold 2 роки тому

    We decided to do a grand to 2 grand budget around ten years ago summer car. The MGF won. and we kept it for a long time before being replaced by a nearly new Elise. MGF was a VVC and yes... we did the HGF.

  • @jonathanellis6097
    @jonathanellis6097 2 роки тому

    I had a TF 135 lovely looking car, and nice to sit in and great to drive. It had enough power to put your foot down and feel like you are having fun, it felt like you were going faster than you were. I did upgrade the breaks! I had the great idea so get rid of it and buy a Audi TT roadster, the Audi is a good car but I wish I had kept the MG TF.

  • @gilbertvaughan218
    @gilbertvaughan218 2 роки тому

    the bigger brakes where a factory fit option called the sand storm pack. the abs was diffent in thus cars so the retrow fit bracks aren't as good

  • @aloysiusjones3985
    @aloysiusjones3985 2 місяці тому

    I wanted to buy a convertible circa 1999. Always wanted an MG. You know it is not great when the Toyota, BMW and MG salesmen all sent me to Mazda. Bought an MX5, still got it and on club plates it goes next week. 🇦🇺👍🍺

  • @rexblokland7778
    @rexblokland7778 2 роки тому

    Back in 2012 I bought my 2002 135 BRG TF for €5900, with 96000 km of experience.
    Within a year I blew the headgasket which set me back €1300, but that included a new cambelt, waterpump, oil, sparkplugs and cooling fluid.
    Fast forward: Despite some serious bills in the past two years I'm still happy with this car after 10 years and selling it now or in the near future would be a waste of money and happiness.

  • @Zanith50
    @Zanith50 5 місяців тому

    I owned a MFG and blew a head gasket but replaced it with a uprated one and relocated the themostat to the front of the car and it worked alot better warmed up faster and stayed cooler, some people also install an oil cooler and extra fans to the engine bay basicaly its a fun car to fix all the flaws MG rover fogot to :P before the MGF I also owned a Rover streetwise :D

  • @robertdodd2087
    @robertdodd2087 2 роки тому

    have a 96 F, picked it for several reasons
    1) It was cheap
    2) It fits in my garage with enough room to work on
    3) Parts readily available (and cheap)
    4) Convertible
    5) Mid engined
    5)The make had a bit of history and enjoyed idea of it being a bitsa special, showed a bit of ingenuity, (and makes parts available).
    Mine doesn't have power steering or ABS, but I thought these we both standard on later versions.
    Ride is very good, I find the handling fine, but it is very sensitive to tyre choice.
    Mine's been round both Croft and Thruxton, standard (well looked after) brakes fine, locked a front wheel on way into chicane, how strong do you want them?
    Going away in the garage soon, thinking about what to tinker with during the winter.

  • @Cincy32
    @Cincy32 2 роки тому

    My favorite car of all time: nearly anything on the Ford Panther platform.

  • @phoenixmotorsport647
    @phoenixmotorsport647 Рік тому

    If you read the press reviews for the Original MG F press cars, it trounced the MR2 and MX5 then

  • @mikesanders5433
    @mikesanders5433 2 роки тому +3

    At the time I had my Mk3 MR2 Roadster (TF300 edition) my mate had a MG TF160, genuinely a nice car.
    I mean I wouldn’t have one over my Toyota but it really wasn’t a bad car at all and Tbf cost a fair bit less than I paid for my 2.

  • @danieldowns4997
    @danieldowns4997 2 роки тому

    I've been waiting for your review of a TF 😁
    I have both a TF and an Elise, both cars put a smile on face; the TF is great for throwing it around all day everyday 🙂

  • @gunnarliljas8459
    @gunnarliljas8459 2 роки тому

    While the front is a bit underwhelming, the design overall is great. Quite under appreciated.

  • @chriswood1984
    @chriswood1984 2 роки тому

    I once drove a new 135 back in about 2003. After a few miles I decided it was awful. After about 20 I thought it was thrilling! The ride was probably a bit harsh, but maybe not by modern standards. I can confirm that the brakes were also "thrilling", but the steering was pretty good I thought.

  • @bosoerjadi2838
    @bosoerjadi2838 2 роки тому

    Haha, that sound of the blown gasket.. perfect impression.
    Checking the rearview mirror for the white cloud rising behind you isn't the best way to notice the upcoming failure, by the way. When you'd see the cloud you're actually too late.
    The temperature indicators (coolant and oil) are the ones to always keep an eye on. The moment one of the hands on the dials starts moving past the halfway mark (where they should remain at all times once at temperature), it is time to slow down seriously and find a nearest safe parking space, quickly but calmly.
    Then add coolant fluid (after everything has cooled down enough) because by then it will amost all have evaporated.
    Then check oil, to see whether you were too late to stop and the engine got too hot, spoiling the oil. Almost always the oil is still ok, but occasionally it needs a refill.
    Another issue is the battery. An MG F/TF, in my experience, has to be driven at least once a week to prevent the battery from running empty. They are relatively old cars by now and often, in the parts that are beyond easy reach of an averagely motivated garage mechanic, the wiring hasn't been isolated well enough anymore.
    So on every drive with my TF I bring along reserve coolant fluid, reserve oil and a jumpstarter under the front bonnet next to the spare tyre.
    It's a quirky car, defnitely not the best looking nor the best performing, nor the most economical or practical. But it is always amazingly fun to drive through the countryside, with the top down whenever it is dry.
    It is a bit like the runt of the litter with the most charm.

    • @JayEmmOnCars
      @JayEmmOnCars  2 роки тому

      I honestly did not believe it was possible for a car to get to temp that quickly, let alone overheat!

  • @ManilvaRS
    @ManilvaRS 2 роки тому

    I test drove a friends and didn’t even make it as far as 30 metres before I had to stop. The pedal box in the MGF was terrible, was like I was pressing the pedals down vertically rather than pushing them towards the footwell, made worse by my size 11s.

  • @cameronlaw9363
    @cameronlaw9363 2 роки тому

    I own a MGf and my brakes are good and mine is perfectly fine for the last 4 years, it's a 145 vvc full leather interior I payed £1,495 for nine in 2018 and it's reliable

  • @chrisburton4694
    @chrisburton4694 2 роки тому

    I loved my tf, bought in 2006 for 7500 and sold in 2013 for 150 doh, however I loved it. Went round Europe in it, tracked it had the time of my life. But the head gasket did go

  • @blindrouge9518
    @blindrouge9518 2 роки тому

    I had a TF for a few years, fun little car! Even had space to fit a tent and all the camping gubbins for me and the wife.

  • @johnmckenna8989
    @johnmckenna8989 2 роки тому

    My '59 TR3A has no power brakes, ABS or power steering....Traction control is the driver's responsibility...We've spent the last 53 years together so I think I'll keep it, you know, for comfort's sake....My friend had a Miata and I barely fit in it on the passenger's side....I thought about a TR4, but they have roll up windows, so aren't a true sportscar either....I'm 75 ......John(west coast,Can.)

  • @joeaverage3444
    @joeaverage3444 Рік тому

    The F/TF factory-installed head gaskets were atrocious in quality. I've got a stainless steel gasket from the Lotus Elise in my F, it's been inside my engine for 14 years now, and it has never given me trouble again.

  • @poached_egg_on_cars
    @poached_egg_on_cars 2 роки тому

    My grandad has an MGZR 105. Bought it for £300 in 2017. Was supposed to be my first car but I got distracted on eBay one night and won a Mazda RX8, so thr MG went to my grandad, since his Volvo 850 was no longer economical to repair. He still has it now, 70k miles and on its original head gasket 😳

  • @paulbrandrick807
    @paulbrandrick807 2 роки тому

    My mgtf has abs fixed and it was available as an option

  • @alanshepherd4304
    @alanshepherd4304 Рік тому

    My wife had two of these, great fun, neither gave us a minutes trouble.......then children came along!!😁😁🇬🇧

  • @camrunner6633
    @camrunner6633 2 роки тому

    Think the problem with these is it was a front mount engine put into the rear and there wasnt the budget to improve the cooling to compensate for not having the air flow on the block

  • @rouman7
    @rouman7 2 роки тому

    I had a tf 52 reg green , green hood 135. Took
    It to Spain it loved the roads haha there like go karts easy to drive and fun. .. there are a few mg clubs. My service was 90 pounds allways change the water pump on a big service ( there cheap) I had mine in 2009 I had my head fixed by a top mechanic who changed it from the original. I never had any trouble with it sold it to a friend in Spain who sadly died a year later the car was left in his garage to be destroyed by rats ….

  • @Fozzymandeus
    @Fozzymandeus 2 роки тому

    Like the mention of the Streetwise, timely since Ferrari have just produced their own version of it.

  • @davideyres955
    @davideyres955 2 роки тому

    I went to see one of these when they came out. I had just had a promotion so was in the market for a car. My Dad and brother came with me and the salesman just ignored me (28 at the time) and when he eventually did get round to talk to me he didn’t want to give me a test drive. So I sat in it and found it was too high and the seating position was too saloon car like, was comparing it to my MG midget so it was a big disappointment.
    It was overpriced in my opinion compared to the MX5 and in the end I bought a caterham 7 which is a way superior car in every sense.

  • @martingilvray06
    @martingilvray06 2 роки тому

    MG F could have become so much more , but the MG is what is the finite of old British Car Industry . The Kia Proceed is what the MG gt should have evolved into . I have been thinking about acquiring one , the gas suspension would have to come out , brakes completely up rated and the engine needing serious mods , and fully adjustable Race ball joints to sort the steering .

  • @davids9549
    @davids9549 Рік тому

    As a serial MGB masochist, the introduction of this car drove me to a Toyota MR2, superior in every respect. Mazda made the real MG with its MX5. But well done for completely damning it with lukewarm praise.

  • @kevinoxford74
    @kevinoxford74 Рік тому

    Everyone moans about k series hgf but even before the landrover upgrades, and badly sand cast blocks many of the issues were down to poor owner maintenance.. I've got a 275 HP k series turbo built from standard parts, only ring gaps increased and LR prt system, which has done many years without issues..
    From my own experience the 135 is the one to own 😁

  • @stevennorth6484
    @stevennorth6484 2 роки тому

    I was considering one of those a few years ago, got an SLK instead. Think I made the right choice.

  • @ElTurfStuff
    @ElTurfStuff 2 роки тому

    I do love the MG-R V8 though, despite the fact that many ended up in Japan...

  • @mikesmithwick1570
    @mikesmithwick1570 2 роки тому

    Finally, some journalistic love for the MGTF! Absolutely love my TF 160 Spark which I've had for 10 years....new camshaft and head gasket in the first year 😱, but since then, nothing, nada, breezes through the M.O.T, serviced once a year, but I have to say it's kept under a cover so avoids the worst of the weather. I've had a Ginetta, Morgan +8s, MGBs, a 2 litre Golf and an Esprit Turbo, and I enjoy driving this more than any of them, performance and handling are perfect for me, I think it's the nicest looking small sports car, and it's just a bundle of fun!