[TR] MG vs. Triumph
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spook01 at comcast.net
Sun Jan 24 03:03:59 MST 2010
it was an interesting sort of thing..the MG's traded on pre-war looks and
record holding.B triumph's original post war offer ing, the truly awful 1800,
was not well received until the fast and furious tr3 B .B the tr3 and up were
wonderful cars, while the poor td soldered on as the tf with no appreciable
performance enhancement until the mga with great handling and swoopy looks
stole the show. the mgb solidified the mg brand as top seller against the - to
my mind- brawny and beautiful tr4 (i fess up, i have a 4).B the 4 was updated
and became the tr6, while the mgb was left to slog along virtually unchanged
until 1980 due to mismanagent and stupidity by management and labor unions in
the UK. after the triumph brand disappeared, the truly inovative new mg
appeared - the mgf.B i have rented and driven the f back in the mid-90's and
it was a darn nice car.B
the chinese made car is a great car as well, so you can only B HOPE the
chinese re introduce the triumph brand with a new model.
britain is basically a theme park now, so there ya go.B
if you are of a bent, read "the end of the road" about the british car
manufacturing..and the end thereof.
ray
----- Original Message -----
From: "Joe Curry" <spitlist at cox.net>
To: triumphs at autox.team.net, fot at autox.team.net
Sent: Saturday, January 23, 2010 7:54:17 PM GMT -06:00 US/Canada Central
Subject: [TR] MG vs. Triumph
I saw this in Sept 09 Automobiles Magazine and thought I'd share:
"You can be forgiven if the names don't mean anything to you. B One is a pair
of initials currently being slapped on Chinese-built Rover sedans; the other
is a word usually used to reference old, oil-leaking motorcycles. B Neither
has appeared on a new car in this country in more than twenty-five years,
but once, both were household names.
In the decades following WWII, British Marques MG and Triumph essentially
created the stateside market for the low-cost, high-fun roadster. B By
packaging pedestrian sedan components into rakish, droptop bodies, they
introduced thousands of people to the joys of cornering and all but invented
the wind-in-hair grin. B And while the two companies battled each other in
grand style at places like LeMans and the N|rburgring, the real contest took
place in showrooms.
It came down to a difference in personality: Triumph were raucous, snarly
little things, all torque and attitude, while MGs were more refined, often
slower, but usually better built. B The dichotomy regularly carried over into
ownership: According to lore, MG people wore string-back driving gloves and
saw Triumph jocks as hairy-eared brutes; Triumph people ate raw meat and
thought driving gloves were for dandy fops who drank light beer through a
straw. B Charmingly, each side was to be secretly in love with each other.
MG and Triumph faded out of the U.S. market in the early 80's, victims of
corporate avarice and terminal mismanagement. B Triumph later went belly-up;
MG, although still technically alive, has spent the past two decades on
badge-engineered life support. B All told, it was an ignominious end to one
of the automotive industries more likable duels."
Sam Smith
Cheers,
Joe Curry
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