How reliable are MG ZT?

What engine is in the MG ZT 260?

4.6-litre V8
Engine: a 2004-model-year Ford Mustang GT 4.6-litre V8 producing 252bhp and 410lb ft, driving the rear wheels through a Dana Hydratrak limited-slip differential and exhausting through quad pipes.

How long is a MG ZT?

MG ZT
Wheelbase 2,746 mm (108.1 in) (saloon, estate)
Length 4,747 mm (186.9 in) (saloon) 4,791 mm (188.6 in) (estate)
Width 1,778 mm (70.0 in)
Height 1,424 mm (56.1 in)

How reliable are MG ZT?

The MG ZT has proved to be a reliable offering, despite being driven by some quite demanding customers. Because of the sporting nature of the car, check the tyres for wear as keen driving will quickly scrub the shoulders off the front pair, especially with V6 versions.

Why did MG go out of business?

In the 1950s, MG faced stiffer competition from other imported vehicles such as Austin-Healey, Triumph, Jaguar, and Mercedes. By 1980, the MG story in the United States had ended as the company folded while facing even more manufacturers that cannibalized its sales.

When did MG go out of business?

MG Cars

The Morris Garage in Longwall Street, Oxford, where MG production started
Industry Sport cars
Defunct c. 1972
Fate Merged
Headquarters Longbridge, Birmingham (previously Abingdon, Oxfordshire)

What is the top speed of MG ZT 260?

The impressive 4.6 litre V8 engine in the MG ZT 260 delivers a uniquely mature, muscular interpretation of true high performance. You’ll love the fact you’re a mind-blowing 6.2 seconds away from reaching 60mph from rest, with a top speed of an awesome (electronically limited) 155mph. ’Wow’ is the only word.

What kind of engine does the Ford ZT 260 have?

The ZT 260 utilises Ford’s proven 4.6-litre V8 engine, widely used in North America to power the iconic Ford Mustang.

How easy is it to fit an MG ZT?

Fitting is quick and easy – and your MG Dealer will advise on costs and suitable options. In 2001, 3 years after the launch of the Rover 75 and less than a year after the de-merger of MG Rover from BMW, the MG ZT and MG ZT-T were launched.

What happened to the MG ZT 75?

They also manufactured estate versions of the vehicle, referred to as the MG ZT-T. Styling is similar to the 75, although uprated springs and chassis modifications make for a far firmer ride. Production of the cars ceased in 2005 amidst financial turmoil at MG Rover.