
A ball to drive, but burdened with compromises. The best and worst of British

We wouldn't want you to purchase an MGF if quality is the prime consideration.
But if you want speed and no-frills fun, put it near the top of your wish list

The car's general appearance plus the hunky-look wheel and tyre combination and the vivid colour palette offer a breath of fresh air. But the cabin's appalling ergonomics, uninvolving gearchange and sanitised chassis make us wonder where the MG's designers got it so wrong
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