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Buy it as a design classic, the car that BL couldn't kill, but don't expect great performance

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Totally usable, excellent car

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A beautiful and charismatic disaster

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1979 MG BGT review from UK and Ireland

"Totally usable, excellent car"

What things have gone wrong with the car?

Rust is the main problem. Surface rust is treatable, but it gets annoying when the holes appear. And chances are, they will, if the car hasn't been well cared for. Mine had few holes, all small, and were treated with filler.

Radiator gauze a bit buckled. Still works no problem, but will inevitably be replaced sooner rather than later.

Overdrive doesn't work. No idea why.

Rear window heating panel doesn't work.

Choke stick has to be held out - it won't stay out on its own. Possibly a worn out spring or something. Hardly a major thing, but makes things a bit awkward.

Some bubbling under the boot lid.

General comments?

A fast, quite beefy car. Definitely handles modern-day traffic without a care.

Eye-catching, and a real experience to drive. Couldn't recommend it more, whether as an everyday classic, second car or starter classic.

Cheap insurance + car doesn't cost an awful lot to run. Saved up for ages, and car cost £650, and was usable straight away, after undersealing and service by myself.

No problem using it as an everyday car as long as it is fully hammerited then waxoyled in all the vulnerable areas (wheelarches, floorpan, undercarriage etc). Definitely worth doing regularly, maybe a couple of times a year.

As long as the car is regularly serviced, and checked over weekly, there shouldn't be any nasty surprises. Haynes manual is definitely a must-have, then you can't go wrong.

Owners Club is excellent.

Nice to drive something a bit different from the majority of yawn-inspiring modern day motors. I'm only 21, but have always liked classics, mainly cos they seem to have more character and you don't see too many out there, whatever make or model they are.

At the end of the day, older cars were built to be used, not to sit rotting away waiting for work to be done that never is going to be. As long as they are respected and cared for, and not hammered (within reason) there shouldn't be any problems using them.

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Would you buy another car from this manufacturer? Don't Know
First year of ownership2002
Most recent year of ownership2003
Engine and transmission 1.8 Manual
Performance marks 9/10
Reliability marks 8/10
Comfort marks 8/10
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Running Costs (higher is cheaper) 5/10
Distance when acquired109300 miles
Most recent distance109500 miles
Previous carVolkswagen Polo
Date of Entry 11th January, 2003

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