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MG - Midget (1991)

In the flourishing world of enthusiast classics, the MG Midget instantly captivates with its distinctive silhouette and storied heritage. Whether you’re curious about the standard MG Midget price today or looking into the MG Midget 1991 price, this small two‑door coupe has proven to be a perennial favorite for collectors and performance fans alike. The appeal is driven by its lightweight chassis, nimble handling, and unmistakable British charm—factors that keep the used MG Midget price in demand across the UK and Europe.

Key Specifications

  • Engine: 0.915 L (915 cc) 4‑cyl, single overhead cam, 44 hp (32 kW).
  • Transmission: 4‑speed manual (standard) or optional 5‑speed in certain markets.
  • Fuel Type: Regular petrol.
  • Power Output: 51 hp (36 kW) at 5,800 rpm – specific to the later 1991 model.
  • Torque: 20 lb‑ft (27 Nm) at 3,200 rpm.
  • Weight: Approx. 560 kg (1,235 lb); slightly heavier for the 1991 version due to additional safety and optional accessories.
  • Curb Dimensions: Length: 3,546 mm (139.3 in); Width: 1,551 mm (61.0 in); Height: 1,218 mm (47.9 in).
  • Wheelbase: 2,159 mm (85.1 in).
  • Drivetrain: Rear‑wheel drive.
  • Brakes: Front: disc, Rear: drum (standard).
  • Interior Highlights: Bucket seats, steel trim, adjustable steering wheel, manual rear window operated by hand crank.
  • Exterior Features: Optional roof rails, rear spoiler, wide‑track body kits, and original iconic MG badges.

MG Midget Depreciation Insight

Understanding MG Midget depreciation helps buyers make informed decisions, while sellers can accurately price on the secondary market. In the first year after purchase, the vehicle typically experiences a 15‑20% loss in value, factoring in depreciation, insurance, and initial wear. For example, a brand‑new 1991 MG Midget would see its price drop by roughly £2,000‑£2,500 immediately after the first year's tax and licensing.

Subsequent years see a steadier decline, averaging 5‑10% per year until it reaches a “classic” status, at which point value gains


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