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From: mit-eddie!en.ecn.purdue.edu!chad@EDDIE.MIT.EDU (Chad R Mccubbins)
Date: Thu, 8 Feb 90 03:12:52 -0500

mjb writes:

>"Return of the MG?  Rover may build this alluring MG roadster [color rendering
>of aero-egg convertible] to be sold as a competitor to Mazda's MX-5 Miata.
>The MG will ride atop the front-drive Honda Concerto platform and will be
>powered by the 114 hp, 1.6 liter Honda built engine currently used in the
>Rover 200.  Rover;s Graham Morris has intimated that the Triumph and Austin
>names may be similarly resurrected as part of a five year plan to become a
>niche marketer in the United States."

>Now, if only Rover would so something like make the alloy 3.5 liter V8 
>available in a rear drive open roadster - what?  The TR8?  Oh, never mind.

        Well, I hate to say the market still here if not more so.  I must
admit I've found myself often wondering about the new 'entry' level 2 seater
Jaguar also occasionally mentioned in Car & Driver.  But in today's market,
the cars MUST be reliable to be successful.  I doubt many of us will buy
an eggshaped MG unless its something special.  Of course I doubt many of us
would consider it a 'real' MG would we?   How about MGE (EGG). :-)  Also
what would they do for dealers?  Sterling dealers I doubt are a good choice. 
I don't know.

        Anyway I don't know what I think of a new Triumph.  God I hope its
not a TR-9!!  But as Mark said, I'd go for a updated wedge with the latest,
greatest Range Rover V8 up front, hooked to the back wheels. I imagine
a look something like a cross between the TR7/8 and a RX7. (Sounds like the
old RX7!) Just would hope its not a Probe clone.  (God knows it must have those
aero looks today).  Guess they should put the wedge in Ford's wind tunnel. :-)
Price?  Lets hit the Mustang price range for good value as TRs always did!

Imagine the ads:  The shape of things to come, go, and come back!!


Chad


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