MG ZR160 What are they like?
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I'm currently looking into small sporty, but relatively practical hatchbacks. I came across the ZR160 and they appear to be good value for money. I was just wondering what they're like to own. I know about the Head gasket failure of K series, do these suffer in the same way? I had heard later ones improved? The main thing I am interested in is the chassis, how does it stack up to say the Clio 172 through the bends?
Any help would be much appreciated,
Thanks
Matt
Any help would be much appreciated,
Thanks
Matt
Mine has been brilliant, had it 5 years and still love it. I changed the head gasket for MLS one as a precaution and other than that its cost me nothing appart fom oil and filters. Plenty of videos on youtube of the 160 and one of it showing a Civic Type R how to go on. Great value for money, fun to drive and grat on twisty roads. Build quality is what you would expect from MGR but then again youre not paying stupid amounts of money so to me it doesnt matter.
I can only speak for the ZR120, but I assume it has the same chassis/suspension as the 160?
It sticks like s
t to a blanket on the twisties if you keep off the brakes, the back end leaps around a little under really hard braking (nowhere near as bad as my old 106 though!) and on bumpy roads it is a firm ride but you always feel in control and I could probably drive it much harder than I do.
The back end can be made to unstick if you either LFB (which incidentally the pedals are very well spaced for along with heel/toeing, I used to get my size 12 feet tied in knots trying to do it in the pug!) or make good use of the phenomenon of lift off oversteer, it seems quite progressive and not snappy and is very controllable.
Revs wise, in true K series fashion it needs to be revved to keep it in the power band and is really pokey and even as standard sounds good, not sure how different the VVC 160 is though. You can upset some much quicker cars in it, particularly those who just see it as a "Rover 25 in a frilly dress"!
The build quality is fairly shoddy, but I don't think Renault's are much better, mine creaks and rattles but all the electrics work!
Oddly when I was looking at cars I had a good look at a 172 as well, but insurance would have been an issue for the missus as she had only just passed her test so we went for the more sensible option, wish I'd given it a test drive just to see the difference though!
Taking it to the 'ring in the summer, so we'll see how it gets on around there!
I hope that helps.
It sticks like s

The back end can be made to unstick if you either LFB (which incidentally the pedals are very well spaced for along with heel/toeing, I used to get my size 12 feet tied in knots trying to do it in the pug!) or make good use of the phenomenon of lift off oversteer, it seems quite progressive and not snappy and is very controllable.
Revs wise, in true K series fashion it needs to be revved to keep it in the power band and is really pokey and even as standard sounds good, not sure how different the VVC 160 is though. You can upset some much quicker cars in it, particularly those who just see it as a "Rover 25 in a frilly dress"!
The build quality is fairly shoddy, but I don't think Renault's are much better, mine creaks and rattles but all the electrics work!

Oddly when I was looking at cars I had a good look at a 172 as well, but insurance would have been an issue for the missus as she had only just passed her test so we went for the more sensible option, wish I'd given it a test drive just to see the difference though!
Taking it to the 'ring in the summer, so we'll see how it gets on around there!

I hope that helps.
Nic jones said:
Does the extra 20mm on the front discs really make that much difference? Mine is the 120+ which has 262mm vented fronts and solid rears.
One difference it makes is that you can't get the spare wheel on the front. If you have a front puncture you have to take a wheel off the back, replace it with the spare, then swap the back wheel with the flat one.If the locking wheelnut tool shears half way through this procedure when you urgently have to be somewhere else much swearing will ensue.
May i suggest looking at the bigger brother to the zr160, the ZS180, you can pick up the mk1 fairly cheeply these days, and in fairness the V6 lump is much sturdier than its k series partner, on the pluss side you'll get incredible handling qualities and a bigger boot, better brakes suspension etc etc, as far as build quality goes, depends on how cheep the beer was at the time it was built, but its a rover so you can fix it with gaffer tape and a large hammer!
also look at the diesel as its far becoming the motor of choice both for the ZR and ZS, easy to mod and 50+mpg.....

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