1971 MG MGB Reviews, Pricing & Specs
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User reviews for 1971 MG MGB
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by Robert S
Nov 04, 2023
MGBs are right up there with Triumphs Austin Healy’s etc A joy for touring on country roads. A drivers car. Nov 04, 2023
by Phillip M
Jun 23, 2009
It's a blast to drive. It's sporty Italian design gives it it's great lines, making it a real head turner. Best bang for the buck. You don't know what fun means till you drive an MG B GT. Make sure to buy a chrome bumper version (pre 1974 1/2).Jun 23, 2009
by James W
Jul 24, 2008
Fun to drive, especially with the top down. This car was great when it ran...very finicky to sync carbs and to keep running smoothly. Electrically, TERRIBLE, which amazes me since it is quite damp in England where it is built, yet British Leyland (the company that provides all of the electrics) made connections out of metals that corrode easily in dampness!! This resulted in connections failing and things not working any more!Jul 24, 2008
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by Robert S
Nov 04, 2023
MGBs are right up there with Triumphs Austin Healy’s etc A joy for touring on country roads. A drivers car. Nov 04, 2023
by Phillip M
Jun 23, 2009
It's a blast to drive. It's sporty Italian design gives it it's great lines, making it a real head turner. Best bang for the buck. You don't know what fun means till you drive an MG B GT. Make sure to buy a chrome bumper version (pre 1974 1/2).Jun 23, 2009
by James W
Jul 24, 2008
Fun to drive, especially with the top down. This car was great when it ran...very finicky to sync carbs and to keep running smoothly. Electrically, TERRIBLE, which amazes me since it is quite damp in England where it is built, yet British Leyland (the company that provides all of the electrics) made connections out of metals that corrode easily in dampness!! This resulted in connections failing and things not working any more!Jul 24, 2008
by Andrew B
May 03, 2008
British Leyland invented darknessMay 03, 2008
by Scott R
Jan 11, 2008
A classic from the 60's to the 80's and a big mistake that it was not updated and build continued. Maybe, it could have been the saviour of British Leyland...Jan 11, 2008
by Chris L
Jan 05, 2008
When these vehicles were first manufactured, some UK police forces used them for Motorway
Patrol! What a great job that must have been :)) Solidly built with a bullet proof mechanicals
these cars are fun to drive and fit like a glove. The Roadsters are far more desirable than the
GTs. Compared with modern machinery these cars are slow and thirsty.Jan 05, 2008
by Gerry P
Jan 01, 2008
Not much power from the little 4 bangerJan 01, 2008
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