2001 MG MG-F
Description
The MG-F is a mid-engined, RWD sports roadster that was manufactured between 1995-2011, initially designed by the Rover group
Here at Fine Car Company, we have a 2001 model available. With only 3 previous owners, this MG has covered a very low 51,000mi over the past 20 years; it has plenty of life left!
Sporting a small but nippy 1.6l engine, it produces 110hp at 6250rpm. Reaching 60mph takes 8.9secs thanks to its lightweight body!
EQUIPMENT & TECH
Original Red paintwork
Black leather interior
15” Alloy wheels
Air-con and heating
5-speed manual gearbox
AM/FM radio
CD & cassette player
Electric windows
Dashboard clock
Full sound system
Black fully convertible roof
Alarm
Central locking
VEHICLE CONDITION
This car has been kept in a stunning condition over the past 20 years and it really shows. Very few age-related defects!
Full-service history
Front bonnet has two very small discoloured/faded patches
Leather is in un-beatable condition with no stains, tears or holes with very few creases
Paintwork is good. Some small age-related scratches, nothing major at all
Engine, mechanics, and brakes are all in perfect working order/condition
Wheels are in good condition for 20 years old – see pics for any scratches
The folding roof will need a clean as it is a soft top and has gone slightly green over the years, however, this is easy and cheap to clean back to the original state
A beautiful example of an MG MG-F here and not one to miss! A perfect summer modern-classic. Cheap to insure, fun to drive and available here at Fine Car Co for a brilliant price. Log on and bid today!
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