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V8Dave #434663 06/03/17 06:02 PM
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The V8 has low rev torque to make cruising a pleasure and some get up and go if needed. Less gear changes can make you lazy!
It can be a relaxed lazy drive or a hooligan if needed.
I get 30mpg out of my 2002 with Gems efi so no worries.
Just try out the variants of engine sizes to find the one you want.
I liked my old 4/4 too. A different car to drive.


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Thanks for all the comments. My initial leaning is to the Rover V8 as I have had a TVR Chimaera 500 and still have a TVR V8S. I have just sold a TVR Tuscan (Speed Six) and want to put the money into a Morgan. I will try all of the variants and see what suits me best.

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As all of these comments have demonstrated its a very personal choice, I've had six mogs, a four seater plus 4 a two seater plus 4 and four plus 8's a 3.5, a 3.9 pre cat and two 4.6 engined cars. All fantastic in their own way.
Have fun and ultimately the right car will find you.
Beamish have a nice range of cars at the moment, sadly no trad plus 8 at present.
But life's have a nice selection of plus 8's with different engines at the moment, do try them all.

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Originally Posted By Budster
Dave.

Though some may disagree, it is also worth trying a 4/4, if for no other reason than a comparator for the more powerful variants.
I know am biased, but 4/4s can be huge fun to drive.

drive

+1 + 45-50 mpg & cheaper tax & insurance.

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Originally Posted By sospan
The V8 has low rev torque to make cruising a pleasure and some get up and go if needed. Less gear changes can make you lazy!
It can be a relaxed lazy drive or a hooligan if needed.
I get 30mpg out of my 2002 with Gems efi so no worries.
Just try out the variants of engine sizes to find the one you want.
I liked my old 4/4 too. A different car to drive.


Sounds just like a Roadster!


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I'm in Richmond, so not too far from your neck of the woods. You are welcome to come and have a good look round a +8 (it's my second, so I feel reasonably qualified to comment). Please feel free to PM me, and we can sort something out.

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The Mog will pick you ask all mog owners .

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I can assure you Howard that my old carb plus 8 was one helluva lot faster than my brother's plus4! And far more planted on the road allowing even quickerness........
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Under 20 to the gallon though

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Originally Posted By robmog88
As all of these comments have demonstrated its a very personal choice, I've had six mogs, a four seater plus 4 a two seater plus 4 and four plus 8's a 3.5, a 3.9 pre cat and two 4.6 engined cars. All fantastic in their own way.
Have fun and ultimately the right car will find you.
Beamish have a nice range of cars at the moment, sadly no trad plus 8 at present.
But life's have a nice selection of plus 8's with different engines at the moment, do try them all.


Could you pick a favorite out of them ?

I've always fancied a 4.6 Plus 8.

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