Originally Posted by Mikemog6
f MCC want to continue to sell cars to younger generations of customers they must up their game or go bust.


I've seen this sentiment regularly repeated ever since I have been a Morgan owner (22 years) and doubtless it's been said for longer than that. Peter Morgan openly said that he sold cars as a starting point for the owner to improve: the thing about Morgans is that we buy them because we love them, not because they are actually any good smile

It's dead easy to buy a good-looking sports convertible that is cheaper, better built, better equipped, faster, more reliable, handles better, and is more comfortable for long distances and I would always recommend that purchasers look elsewhere if they expect any of these things from a Morgan. That's not what they are about.

i'd agree with Phil. If you can't accept the car as it is, reject it, but I'd also counsel that you look elsewhere if you expect a fault-free car. You simply won't get such a thing from a Morgan.


Tim H.
1986 4/4 VVTi Sport, 2002 LR Defender, 2022 Mini Cooper SE