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MG vs Triumph finally settled ;-)

Gliderman8

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I received the Hagerty magazine yesterday and I guess the rivalry between MG and Triumph is settled :devilgrin:
Who knew my TR6 can be compared to the E-Type? :driving:
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Was there ever any doubt as to which marque was better?
 
settled schmettled

MGB trumps triumph, Alfa beats both (doc I had to say that)


(remember 80% of Triumphs are still on the road - the rest got a tow or managed to drive home) :ROFLMAO:

:cheers:
 
settled schmettled

MGB trumps triumph, Alfa beats both (doc I had to say that)


(remember 80% of Triumphs are still on the road - the rest got a tow or managed to drive home) :ROFLMAO:

:cheers:
Not at all a fair comparison as the XKE wasn’t included :jester:
Don’t burst my bubble… Now every time I see my Triumph I see an XKE instead :bananawave:
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No comparison with later Alfa Spiders. Mine has electric windows, a/c, power brakes and power steering. My TR6 is crude, noisy, rough riding and a lot of fun. Way different.
 
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