It's called MG Cyberster. It was revealed on Shanghai Motor Show, April 2021.That’s prettier than a Ferrari, isn’t it?
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I’ll bet it’s there, just a bit tautWhere is the suspension?
Not Lucas the prince of darkness I’m sure lolI had my father's circa 1972 MGB GT (British Racing Green with tan interior) in the early to mid-1980s. I had that car while I was living in Alexandria, Virginia and working on Capital Hill in DC.
Today I do not care for tiny cars, but I love the look of this MGB concept car!!!*
*But with eons-old problems with "British electrics" does an all-electric British car make any practical** sense?
**With a cool car like this who cares about practical?
Fear not - MG Motor vehicles s are built in China so likely to be far more relliable than Longbridge-built ones from earlier MG Cars daysI had my father's circa 1972 MGB GT (British Racing Green with tan interior) in the early to mid-1980s. I had that car while I was living in Alexandria, Virginia and working on Capital Hill in DC.
Today I do not care for tiny cars, but I love the look of this MGB concept car!!!*
*But with eons-old problems with "British electrics" does an all-electric British car make any practical** sense?
**With a cool car like this who cares about practical?
I love the Merc you bought. Such a smart buy, and beautiful. Would sticker still > $300k here…I had my father's circa 1972 MGB GT (British Racing Green with tan interior) in the early to mid-1980s. I had that car while I was living in Alexandria, Virginia and working on Capital Hill in DC.
Today I do not care for tiny cars, but I love the look of this MGB concept car!!!*
*But with eons-old problems with "British electrics" does an all-electric British car make any practical** sense?
**With a cool car like this who cares about practical?
**With a cool car like this who cares about practical?
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