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MG - Classics (2003)

Looking for a reliable source of MG Classics price information? The 2003 MG Classics remains one of the most sought‑after entries in the classic British sports‑car arena, and its pricing can vary widely depending on condition, mileage and regional demand. Whether you’re a seasoned collector or a new enthusiast, having a clear understanding of what a 2003 MG Classics price looks like will help you make an informed purchase.

  • Engine: 1.6L Toyota 4A‑GE naturally aspirated, 140 hp @ 6,200 rpm
  • Transmission: 5‑speed manual, front‑wheel‑drive layout
  • Fuel Type: Petrol (regular or premium)
  • Top Speed: Approximately 105 mph (169 km/h)
  • 0‑60 mph: 7.5‑8.0 seconds
  • Wheelbase: 2,250 mm (88.6 in)
  • Overall Length: 3,780 mm (148.8 in)
  • Overall Width: 1,595 mm (62.7 in)
  • Overall Height: 1,200 mm (47.2 in)
  • Weight: 1,020 kg (2,250 lb)
  • Drivetrain: Front‑wheel drive
  • Brake System: Disc brakes front and rear, hydraulically actuated
  • Suspension: MacPherson strut front, torsion beam rear

When you search for used MG Classics price, you’ll notice that dealerships and private sellers often quote a range rather than a single figure. This is because the MG Classics has a loyal following and values vary with provenance. Even within the same year model, differences in paint condition, mechanical sympathy and maintenance history can shift the price significantly.

Depreciation Insight

New‑to‑old cars always experience some depreciation, though classic models like the 2003 MG often fare better over time than traditional mass‑produced motors. On average, a MG Classics depreciation curve looks something like this:

  • First year: Typically loses 15‑20% of its value.
  • Year 2‑5: A slowdown occurs; values may drop 5‑10% per year depending on market trends.
  • Year 6‑10: Classic appreciation may begin. Well‑maintained examples often increase by 5‑10% annually.
  • Beyond 10 years: Long‑term value stabilizes; high‑quality examples


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