List of Models
- Sports cars
- 1924–1927: MG 14/28
- 1927–1929: MG 14/40
- 1929–1932: MG M-type Midget
- 1931–1932: MG C-type Midget
- 1931–1932: MG D-type Midget
- 1931–1932: MG F-type Magna
- 1932–1934: MG J-type Midget
- 1932–1934: MG K-type Magnette
- 1933–1934: MG L-type Magna
- 1934–1936: MG N-type Magnette
- 1934–1936: MG P-type Midget
- 1936–1939: MG TA Midget
- 1939–1940: MG TB Midget
- 1945–1950: MG TC Midget
- 1950–1953: MG TD Midget
- 1953–1955: MG TF Midget
- 1955–1962: MGA
- 1961–1979: MG Midget
- 1962–1980: MGB
- 1968–1969: MGC
- 1973–1976: MGB GT V8
- 1992–1995: MG RV8
- 1995–2005: MG F
- 2002–2005: MG TF
- Subcompact cars
- 1982–1990: MG Metro
- 2001–2005: MG ZR
- Compact cars (Small saloons)
- 1933–1934: MG KN
- 1962–1968: MG 1100
- 1967–1973: MG 1300
- Midsize cars (Medium saloons)
- 1924–1927: MG 14/28
- 1927–1929: MG 14/40
- 1928–1933: MG 18/80
- 1937–1939: MG VA
- 1947–1953: MG Y-type
- 1953–1956: MG Magnette ZA
- 1956–1958: MG Magnette ZB
- 1959–1961: MG Magnette Mk. III
- 1961–1968: MG Magnette Mk. IV
- 1983–1991: MG Maestro
- 1985–1991: MG Montego
- 2001–2005: MG ZS
- Full-size cars (Large saloons)
- 1936–1939: MG SA
- 1938–1939: MG WA
- 2001–2005: MG ZT
- 2011–present: MG 6
- Supercars
- 2002–2005: MG XPower SV
- Racing cars
- 1930–1931: MG 18/100 "Tigress"
- 1934: MG Q-type
- 1935: MG R-type
- Concept cars
- 1985: MG EX-E
- Vans
- 1980s: MG Metro van
- 2003–2005: MG Express
Read more about this topic: MG Cars
Famous quotes containing the words list of, list and/or models:
“The advice of their elders to young men is very apt to be as unreal as a list of the hundred best books.”
—Oliver Wendell Holmes, Jr. (18411935)
“I am opposed to writing about the private lives of living authors and psychoanalyzing them while they are alive. Criticism is getting all mixed up with a combination of the Junior F.B.I.- men, discards from Freud and Jung and a sort of Columnist peep- hole and missing laundry list school.... Every young English professor sees gold in them dirty sheets now. Imagine what they can do with the soiled sheets of four legal beds by the same writer and you can see why their tongues are slavering.”
—Ernest Hemingway (18991961)
“The parents who wish to lead a quiet life I would say: Tell your children that they are very naughtymuch naughtier than most children; point to the young people of some acquaintances as models of perfection, and impress your own children with a deep sense of their own inferiority. You carry so many more guns than they do that they cannot fight you. This is called moral influence and it will enable you to bounce them as much as you please.”
—Samuel Butler (18351902)