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Old 9th November 2018, 06:55   #11
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The Contemporary was very close to a ZT but with a lot more toys. The early Connie boated on harsh corners more but was a slightly nicer ride. The ZT is a much less refinwd feel and ride but now owning one for the first time I find its the right mix for me! If you want a hybrid feel definitely go Contemporary. ☺
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Old 9th November 2018, 09:25   #12
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Well, it's obvious an MG is not for me. Although like I said I think the MK1 MG is the best looking.

A few years ago we bought a Fiat Panda 100 HP. We only had it a year as the ride was just unbearable. I don't actually believe it had any springs lol.

I was thinking about buying an MG while they are so cheap, not to replace my Rover you understand.

I am now thinking maybe an S type Jag 2.7 Diesel and getting it re-mapped up to 250 BHP.
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Old 9th November 2018, 11:07   #13
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Get a connie se 2.5 vs

as I said you can have the same driving experience as an mg but with a smoother ride

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Old 9th November 2018, 13:39   #14
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I have a facelift CDTi Connie SE which I have fitted with real walnut dash and wheel, cruise control, rear window blind, and re-mapped to 160.

I don't need another Rover.
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