MG ZT 2.0 Diesel - any cop?

MG ZT 2.0 Diesel - any cop?

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Beefmeister

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16,482 posts

231 months

Thursday 6th December 2007
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I'm looking for something more economical and comfy to replace the Clio, and have seen plenty of the ZT Diesels around for £5k.

They're all 03 or later, c.80k on them, and to me that seems like a billy bargain.

I've driven the ZT so i know its a great steer, but is the 2.0D any good?

Its only 135bhp, but has a fair old lump of torque, and one fo those Tunit boxes takes it to 160bhp pretty easily.

So, any thoughts/scary stories etc?

Cheers all...

S6 ROR

1,583 posts

266 months

Thursday 6th December 2007
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Hi Tim, Funnily enough, I posted a similar post on the Xpower forums yesterday. Am also looking at possibly buying a ZT cdti and was looking for some feedback as to what to look for, any issues etc.
Hopefully, get some replies on this forum, as they seem a bit shy over there smile

Nick Young

250 posts

251 months

Thursday 6th December 2007
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Diesel is a BMW lump, and pretty rock solid. I've not owned one, but have driven one a few years back around Rockingham Raceway. If you like the rest of the car, you shouldn't go too far wrong with the diesel. Bags of torque, just don't expect startling acceleration off the starting blocks.

Kermit power

28,721 posts

214 months

Thursday 6th December 2007
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Is this the part where I am supposed to convince you that you would actually be far better off with a V8, thus secretly supporting what you've been telling your other half for the last few weeks? biggrin

If so, then yes, you should definitely look at a V8, and never mind the slight difference in fuel consumption. wink

If you want a sensible answer, then at least 2 of the other V8 owners I know have bought CDTi's as well (either ZTs or 75s) for the improved economy, and are very pleased with them.

cyberface

12,214 posts

258 months

Sunday 9th December 2007
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Kermit power said:
Is this the part where I am supposed to convince you that you would actually be far better off with a V8, thus secretly supporting what you've been telling your other half for the last few weeks? biggrin

If so, then yes, you should definitely look at a V8, and never mind the slight difference in fuel consumption. wink

If you want a sensible answer, then at least 2 of the other V8 owners I know have bought CDTi's as well (either ZTs or 75s) for the improved economy, and are very pleased with them.
Yep, and the neat thing about the V8 is that it has such shocking fuel economy as standard (due to poor head airflow) that you absolutely *must* fit a supercharger to increase the volumetric efficiency - which gives a nice healthy increase in fuel economy!!! Win all round smile

For reference though - my GF can get 28 mpg out of the Growler - is that enough for you? I don't get much past 12-15 but I *love* the noise smile

biglump

433 posts

250 months

Monday 10th December 2007
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I once owned a ZTT diesel and it was excellent - It won't set the World alight as far as speed is concerned, but the handling was superb and economy not all bad - I think you get buy a chippy type thingamybob to up it to around 160 horses if that's your thang. Great value at the moment too....

niva441

2,007 posts

232 months

Friday 21st December 2007
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My father used to run a 75 CDTi Tourer, which I used on occasion. It went reasonably. Obviously not a rocketship, but a good turn of accel at all speeds. I was very tempted to take it off his hands when he decided to sell it.