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7th August 2020, 15:49 | #11 |
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Thought I'd pop in to say hello - a lot changed since my last visit - half the world in lockdown being one thing!
Jag xf spending most of its time sitting in the drive, and still behaving itself. I'm breaking daughters zt petrol turbo - anyone need anything? Can I put it on the 4 sale thread - is there a 4 sale thread? |
7th August 2020, 19:27 | #12 |
This is my second home
MG ZT and Rover 75, Join Date: Jul 2013
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Oh Dear...
It looks like you're going to be one of those that will always regret losing a cherished car, no matter what the costs may be there's always one you keep. I hope the Jag is as good as the Rover but I doubt it will be, the 75 is just in another class in the modern car market.
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7th August 2020, 21:46 | #13 |
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No regrets selling my zt190, it was a fine car and I did and will allways defend it when people rubbish them. 170k, 135 of these on lpg without a hiccup...
My xf Jag is not an MG, I've never had a 75 so I can't compare them, but I love the Jag, and if it is anywhere near a relliable as the MG I will be pleased with it. |
7th August 2020, 22:22 | #14 |
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Not had cause to delve into the horrors of the jag handbrake yet. The wifes astra was a doddle recently though...
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