MG Car Parts
British automaker MG was formed in 1924 and has produced sports cars with quality parts ever since--the one exception being during World War II. The Rover Group, makers of the Land Rover vehicles, bought MG in 2000 and manufactured models of sports cars that were based on Land Rover models already being produced, namely the MG-ZR (based on the Rover 25), the MG-ZS (based on the Rover 45) and the MG-ZT/ZT-T (based on the Rover 75). In 2005, Rover Group sold its shares of MG to Nanjing Automobile Group, a Chinese automaker. Reviving the Modern MGUnder the new ownership of Nanjing Automobile Group, sports car enthusiasts are seeing a return to days past with new versions of the MG-TF, a two-seater rear-wheel drive roadster. The MG-7, similar to the discontinued MG-ZT, is a full-sized sports saloon--the British term for sedan--has also been revived. These new cars have improved electrical systems and produce less noise and vibration when driven, as compared to previous models. Hard to Find MG Car Parts at a DiscountWhen someone buys an import vehicle, he is well aware that the search for replacement parts will be more difficult than if he had bought domestic. For many drivers, the trade-off is worth the hassle. Locating hard-to-find parts for routine serving and major restoration or repair no longer has to be a hassle. Online retailers like AutoParts123 can meet manufacturer and aftermarket needs at a discount.
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