MG MGF
Cars
MG TF
Nanjing Automobile Group production

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Mg TF Cars
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In March 2007, Nanjing Automobile Group, which bought MG Rover's
remaining assets during bankruptcy proceedings, restarted
production of the
MG TF at its Nanjing factory, with a
capacity of 200,000 cars a year. Experts from the Longbridge
factory were involved in building the new
TFs in Nanjing.
In August 2008, more than three years after the facility had
closed due to MG Rover's bankruptcy, assembly of a
lightly-revised MG TF model for the European market, from
Chinese-built complete knock down (CKD) kits, was started by NAC
MG UK at Longbridge.
The first TF model to be produced by NAC MG UK was the TF LE500.
As the name suggests this was a limited edition of 500 cars each
individually numbered. The better suspension set-up and the
heated rear window from the 2005 model TF were carried over to
the LE500, however, various changes were made including a
restyled front grille and bumper. The LE500 specification
includes leather seats, hard top and soft top, wind stop, CD
tuner with MP3 compatibility, rear parking sensors, 16-inch
11-spoke alloy wheels, and front fog lights.
The LE500 was followed by a TF 135 model and a further limited
edition TF 85th Anniversary, of which only 50 were produced.
Production of the TF at Longbridge was suspended again in October
2009 due to low demand in face of the recession. There will be at
least one more production run of the current TF before its
replacement arrives in 2011.
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Mg TF Cars
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In 2002 the
MG TF was released, named after the
classic
MG
TF. Based upon the
MGF platform but heavily redesigned and
re-engineered, the most significant mechanical changes were the
abandonment of Hydragas suspension in favour of conventional coil
springs, the new design of the air-induction system that along
with new camshafts produces more power than in
MG
F engines, and the torsional stiffness of
the body increased by 20%. Various cosmetic changes include a
revised grille, redesigned front headlights, bumpers, side
air-intake grills, rear boot, etc. The
MG
TF was the first car of its class to be
awarded a leading 4-star safety performance from Euro NCAP.
Like the
MG
F before it, the
MG
TF outsold the rest of the competition put
together in the UK every year throughout its production life.
Production was suspended in 2005 when
MG
Rover collapsed.
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Date Published: Jan 30, 2011 - 3:47 pm
MG MGF Cars
MG MGF Mark II (MK
2)

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MG Mgf Cars/ Mg TF
Cars
MG MGF Mark II (MK
2)
The MG MGF
Cars Mark II (MK 2) underwent a facelift
in Autumn of 1999 and gave the car
a revised interior as well as styling tweaks and fresh alloy
wheels designs. There was also the introduction of a base 1.6
version and a more powerful 160 hp (119 kW) variant called the
Trophy 160, which had a 0-60 mph time of 6.9 seconds. It was only
produced for a limited time. An automatic version with a CVT
called the Steptronic was also introduced. The MG
F continued to sell well in spite of the
sale of the Rover
Group, which was announced in March 2000.
Land
Rover was sold to Ford,
while the MG
and Rover
marques were sold to the Phoenix consortium
for £10. In spite of competition from the likes of Mazda
MX-5, BMW
Z3 and Audi
TT, the MG
F still proved fairly popular.

Date Published: Dec 08, 2010 - 10:40 am
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MG Mgf / Mg
TF
MG Mgf SP Performance
MGF Cheetah
In early 1997, Stephen
Palmer at SP
Performance offered modifications to the
1.8 K-Series
engine. Notably a supercharger, boosting
power from 143 to 207 bhp (154 kW; 210 PS). The 0-60 time was
reduced from 8.5 to a claimed 5.5 seconds and the top speed
increased to a limited 150 mph (240 km/h). The brakes were
upgraded to competition discs with ABS wrapped up in 17" alloy
wheels. Other differences were a beefier bodykit and an
aerodynamically aiding adjustable front splitter. The complete
package cost £29,500, and although that sounds expensive, it was
still only the same price as a 2.8 litre BMW
Z3 and £4,000 less than the Lotus Elise
Sport. It was referred to, in SP
Performance's original press release, as
"The Affordable Supercar".

Date Published: Nov 29, 2010 - 4:17 pm
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Cars
MG Mgf History
The MG MGF
Cars was launched in the autumn of 1995 by
the MG Rover
Group, making it the third all-new
cars
to be launched in its first full year since the BMW
takeover. It was powered by a 1.8 L K-Series 16-valve engine, the
basic having 118 hp (87 kW) while the more powerful VVC (variable
valve control) had 145 hp (107 kW). Rover Special Projects
oversaw the development of the F's design and before finalising
the styling bought-in outside contractors to determine the most
appropriate mechanical configuration for the new MG MGF
Cars. Steve Harper of MG MGA
Developments produced the initial design
concept in January 1991 (inspired by the Jaguar
XJR-15 and the Ferrari
250LM), before Rover's in house design team
refined and the concept under the leadership of Gerry
McGovern. An interesting feature of the
MG MGF
Cars was its Hydragas
suspension, a system employing
interconnected fluid and gas displacers which provided a
surprisingly compliant ride but which could be tuned to provide
excellent handling characteristics. The folding soft top
mechanism was licensed from Mazda
as used in their MX5,
which simplified the design process. The MG MGF
Cars quickly shot to the top of the
affordable sports
car charts in Britain and remained there
until the introduction of the MG
TF in 2002.

Date Published: Nov 17, 2010 - 5:24 pm
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Cars
MG Mgf History
MG sports
cars had stopped production in 1980, when
British
Leyland closed the factory in Abingdon, near
Oxford, although the
MG
badge was used on limousines and sedans
designed badge 1982-1991. has re-launched in 1992 the company
(from now
Rover
Group) production of a classic
MGB
RV8 as a limited edition and the positive
feedback the company develop
MG MGF
Cars. "was revised and renamed as historic
by
MG TF
Cars in 2002, but production has been
exposed to the collapse of
MG Rover
Group in 2005. But has seen to Nanjing
Automobile Group the rights to the
MG TF
Cars, the completion of the new
MG
plant in Nanjing, the production in March
2007 restarted to be acquired. Only an
MG TF
Cars was the United States are imported,
someone in the Inner Circle, an elite group of investors from
around the country, so that it is their goal and are looking for
investment opportunities promising.

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Date Published: Nov 15, 2010 - 8:34 pm
MG Mgf Cars And Mg TF Cars Parts
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MG Mgf / Mg
TF
MG Mgf Parts 1
The MG
F and later the MG
TF are mid-engined, rear wheel drive
roadster cars produced from 1995 onwards. The MG
F was the first all-new car to bear the
MG
marque since the MG
MGB, produced from 1962 to 1980. Production
of the MG
TF stopped in 2005, when MG
Rover went into receivership, only to resume
production in 2007 under the company's new owners Nanjing
Automobile of China.

Date Published: Oct 25, 2010 - 2:21 pm
MG Mgf Cars -
MGF Specifications

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This is the current specification for the
MG Mgf Cars
MGF 18.iVVC
Maximum
power
kW : 107
Ps : 145
@rpm : 7000
Maximum torque
Nm : 174
Ibs.ft : 128
@rpm : 4500
Max engin rpm : 7100
Gear ratios : 5 Speed
1st : 3.166
2nd : 1.842
3rd : 1.307
4th : 1.033
5th :0.765
6th : -
Reverse : 3.000
Final drive : 4.200
Drop gear ratio : -
Km/h / mph per 100 rpm in
top : 33.4 / 20.8

Date Published: Jun 25, 2010 - 12:50 pm
MG Mgf Cars -
MGF Specifications

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This is the current specification for the
MG Mgf Cars
MGF 1.8i Steptronic
Maximum
power
kW : 88
Ps : 120
@rpm : 5500
Maximum torque
Nm : 165
Ibs.ft : 122
@rpm : 3000
Max engin rpm : 6000
Gear ratios : 6 Speed
1st : 2.416
2nd : 1.520
3rd : 1.123
4th : 0.845
5th :0.681
6th : 0.518
Reverse : 2.658
Final drive : 4.0500
Drop gear ratio :
1.423
Km/h / mph per 100 rpm in
top : 35.4 / 22.0 (Steptronic), 41.4 / 25.7 (CVT mode)

Date Published: Jun 20, 2010 - 12:59 pm
MG Mgf Cars -
MGF Specifications

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This is the current specification for the
MG Mgf Cars
MGF 1.8i
Maximum
power
kW : 88
Ps : 120
@rpm : 5500
Maximum torque
Nm : 165
Ibs.ft : 122
@rpm : 3000
Max engin rpm : 6800
Gear ratios : 5 Speed
1st : 3.166
2nd : 1.842
3rd : 1.307
4th : 1.033
5th :0.765
6th : -
Reverse : 3.000
Final drive : 3.938
Drop gear ratio : -
Km/h / mph per 100 rpm in
top : 35.6 / 22.2

Date Published: Jun 15, 2010 - 12:34 pm
MG Mgf Cars - MGF
Specifications

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This is the current
specification for the
MG Mgf
Cars
MGF 18.iVVC
Type : K Series
Position : Mid-mounted
transverse
Head/Block material :
Alloy/Alloy
Main bearings : 5
Cylinders : 4
Configuration :
in-line
cc : 1796
Bore x Stroke (mm) : 80.0
x 89.3
Compression ratio : 10.5
:1
Valves per cylinder :
4
Camshaft configuration :
Multi-cam with Variable Valve Control
Camshaft drive : Belt
Fuelling type :
multi-point injection
Fuel specification : EN228
95 RON ULG

Date Published: Jun 10, 2010 - 12:28 pm
MG Mgf Cars - MGF
Specifications
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This is the current
specification for the
MG Mgf
Cars
MGF 1.8i Steptronic
Type : K Series
Position : Mid-mounted
transverse
Head/Block material :
Alloy/Alloy
Main bearings : 5
Cylinders : 4
Configuration :
in-line
cc : 1796
Bore x Stroke (mm) : 80.0
x 89.3
Compression ratio : 10.5
:1
Valves per cylinder :
4
Camshaft configuration :
DOHC
Camshaft drive : Belt
Fuelling type :
multi-point injection
Fuel specification : EN228
95 RON ULG

Date Published: Jun 05, 2010 - 12:24 pm
MG Mgf Cars - MGF
Specifications

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This is the current
specification for the
MG Mgf
Cars
MGF 1.8i
Type : K Series
Position : Mid-mounted
transverse
Head/Block material :
Alloy/Alloy
Main bearings : 5
Cylinders : 4
Configuration :
in-line
cc : 1796
Bore x Stroke (mm) : 80.0
x 89.3
Compression ratio : 10.5
:1
Valves per cylinder :
4
Camshaft configuration :
DOHC
Camshaft drive : Belt
Fuelling type :
multi-point injection
Fuel specification : EN228
95 RON ULG

Date Published: May 31, 2010 - 11:39 am
MG Mgf Cars - Equipment,
Safety & Security

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In keeping with
MG
tradition there aren't too many toys in the
MGF, but you do get electric windows
and central locking as standard, together with a decent stereo
which can still be heard with the roof down due to the
MGF's low levels of wind
noise and buffeting. On the options list is a six-CD autochanger
and air conditioning. Also available later will be a luggage rack
for the boot, ski & bike carriers, and of course
MGF mudflaps.

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MG have always claimed
"Safety Fast", and this is very applicable to the
MGF. Rover claim that the F is amongst
the stiffest sports cars ever produced. Having the engine at
"mid-ships" leaves a large crumple zone at the front end, add to
this door beams and waistline rails for side-impact protection, a
windscreen which includes a high-tensile steel roll bar, seatbelt
pre-tensioners and airbags, and you get one of the strongest and
safest sports cars on the road at the current time.

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The
MGF has remote-control
"superlocking" (deadlocking) and an engine immobiliser. The alarm
protects the car even while the hood is down, and the stereo has
a removable front panel. The boot can only be opened by the key,
and the bonnet can only be opened from inside the boot, giving
the
MGF a high level of
security as standard.

Date Published: May 26, 2010 - 9:58 am
MG Mgf Cars - MGF
Mechanicals

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By putting the engine in the middle, Rover have been able to use
its tried and tested transverse engine layout, whilst retaining
the ability to use rear wheel drive. This also means they are
able to use an equally tried and tested gearbox (from Honda),
which is the same as is fitted to the Rover 600 and hence offers
a gearchange with lots of feel, but it a little imprecise.

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Like a true sportscar the
MGF has fully independent suspension
with double wishbones both at the front and rear. This is damped
by the now well tuned Hydragas suspension system (first seen on
the Allegro!) instead of more conventional springs and dampers.
This is fine tuned through the use of anti-roll bars both front
and rear.

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The
MGF's steering is by
rack and pinion, but get the VVC model (or pay for the option)
and you get the new speed-sensitive electric power steering
system which works in a similar manner to that of the Honda NSX.
Brakes are servoed discs all round with the ABS optional on the
1.8i and standard on the VVC.

Date Published: May 21, 2010 - 9:34 am