Used MG MGB
The MGB launched in 1962 through to 1980, first as a classic roadster and later as the MGB GT coupe and the rarer MGB GT V8. Each version carries the same charm, blending usability with a recognisable look and feel. The B-series 1.8-litre engine powered most cars, while the 3.5-litre V8 delivered a true punch for the grand tourer. Today, the MGB stands apart from rivals like the Triumph Spitfire and Fiat 124 Spider for its accessibility. It has wide parts availability and a strong owner's network to match. Plus, its easy-going drive and sensible mechanical layout make it a reassuring choice, whether you’re a new classic car owner or a long-term collector.
Pros
Simple, robust mechanics
Excellent parts and specialist support
Iconic British sports car appeal
Cons
Can be prone to rust
Lacks features of more modern sports cars
Likely unsuitable for winter driving