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The Forgotten British Sports Sedan That Was Powered By A Mustang V82003 MG ZT-260 Specifications Engine 4.6-liter V8 Power ... through a limited-slip differential and sent to the rear wheels. Despite now having a big V8 at its disposal, the ZTs dreams of fighting ...
and MG ZT-T in Geneva. The hot MG version includes giant wheels and tires wrapped around huge vented and grooved discs. Its V-6 boasts 256 hp. The cargo area can swallow 43 cubic feet of stuff ...
Labelled the MG ZT XPower 500 Extreme ... 4.6-litre Ford V8 feeding a claimed 500bhp to the rear wheels. And amazingly, it actually ran. Or at least it did until MG Rover’s David Brent-alike ...
The new entry-level MG ZT is distinguished from its 158bhp-plus siblings by five-spoke alloy wheels – an inch smaller than on the previous ZT models, but still quite imposing at 17 inches.
But, I hear you ask, isn't the Rover front-wheel-drive? Well, it is, but that hasn't stopped MG Rover from embarking on a large re-engineering job to make the MG ZT rear-wheel-drive. Whether ...
The act of shoving V8s into places they don’t belong is fast becoming a lost art, at least here in Britain. Now, over in America, you can still buy an eight-cylinder Lexus IS that hasn’t been ...
Its year of registration points to the fact that lots of ZTs and 75s hung around unsold long after MG Rover’s collapse. The ZT hails from a time when it was okay to offer the most basic version ...
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