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Okay, so these will probably never see the US market, but MG have launched a sedan and a wagon with American V-8s. The engine is from the Mustang, and will retain the Mustang logo on the top of the engine. They are rather conservative to look at, talk about sleepers!
 
Steve:

I haven't seen this. I looked at the official MG-Rover page...no mention of it.

https://www1.mg-rover.com/mg_GB_en/static/node409.html

Are you thinking of the MG Land Speed Record Car presently at Bonneville? It's a Z-wagon, and has a Ford V-8. It's supported by MG, but I understood that it was just a "one-off". Is there more to this?
 
Sounds like a great addition to Rover's lineup. However, at the current exchange rate of $1.80, the cost range of US$50,000 to $60,000 is more BMW 5-Series territory than BMW330i, Jag X-Type, Volvo S60 that the Web site mentions as its competitors. In the US, those competitors are $20,000 cheaper than the MG.

After all, for only $50K to $60K you could buy one of those Ford V8-powered Sunbeam Tigers currently being advertised on eBay!
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You have a point, but keep in mind that the MG would be a lot cheaper over here. Your can buy a Jaguar in the USA for less money than you could in Coventry, and a bottle of fine single malt Scotch is a fraction of the price charged back in Scotland. Taxes play a large part in the pricing that you see quoted for the UK.
 
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