2002 MG TF Reviews

You'll find all our 2002 MG TF reviews right here. 2002 MG TF prices range from $4,510 for the TF 135 to $8,470 for the TF 160.

Our reviews offer detailed analysis of the 's features, design, practicality, fuel consumption, engine and transmission, safety, ownership and what it's like to drive.

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MG Reviews and News

Australia's 100 best selling cars for 2025
By Tim Gibson · 09 Jan 2026
The Australian new car market is going through one of its biggest changes to date.A wave of budget-focused Chinese brands has washed over the market in the past two years, eating away into the sales of many established carmakers.The emergence of new technologies such as hybrid, plug-in hybrid and battery electric vehicles will change the cars we drive forever.Despite that, some things have stayed the same. Diesel-powered utes and 4WDs are the dominant force in Aussie motoring, but new models are snapping at their heels.Here are the best selling 100 vehicles in Australia during the past year.
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Why 2026 is make or break for MG | Opinion
By Stephen Ottley · 28 Dec 2025
It’s a good time to be a Chinese car brand in Australia. It’s seemingly as easy as showing up, offering a sharp price and watching the customers flood in.
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A tale of two Chinas | Opinion
By Dom Tripolone · 25 Dec 2025
Who will break first - legacy brands or struggling newcomers?
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New Chinese cars get top marks
By Tim Gibson · 22 Dec 2025
An all-new MG has received top safety marks. The MG 7 mid-size liftback picked up a five-star ANCAP safety rating ahead of its Australia launch. It joins the market as a potential rival to the popular Toyota Camry, gearing up to hit Aussie roads early next year, starting from $44,990 (before on-road costs). The car received 88 per cent for adult protection and 85 per cent for child protection as per ANCAP testing.ANCAP noted the MG 7’s comprehensive active safety technologies, such as autonomous emergency braking. In the frontal offset test, good protection was offered for most critical body regions for the driver, apart from the chest and lower legs where it was adequate. It was stated that the front structure of the car presented a moderate risk to occupants of oncoming vehicles, with a penalty applied to its score. According to the full width frontal test, there was good protection for all critical body areas for the driver, with rear passenger chest protection marginal and good elsewhere. In more MG safety news, one of its most popular models has received a safety boost, with its ZS small SUV, shifting from a four-star rating to a five-star. The rating increase for the ZS is due to the addition of a centre airbag, and has pushed adult protection up to 81 per cent. Elsewhere the SUV scored maximum points in the side impact test, with adequate protection for the driver in the oblique pole test and good protection in all other body areas. For child protection, the car scored 84 per cent, but there was poor protection for the 10-year-old dummy’s chest. ANCAP also revealed the GWM Haval H7 mid-size SUV has been awarded a five-star rating.It launched earlier this year as a hybrid rival to the best-selling Toyota RAV4 and has managed 379 sales up to December.The Haval H7 received 89 per cent and 91 per cent for adult and child protection, respectively. In frontal offset testing, adequate protection was offered for the driver chest and lower legs, with good protection elsewhere, including for the front passenger. GWM has issued a voluntary recall over the dislodgement of the driver’s head restraint from the seat back, following what is being described as an anomaly during the full width frontal test.
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Major overhaul for popular EV
By Chris Thompson · 16 Dec 2025
MG4 gets significant interior upgrades.
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Ute heavyweights crush the competition
By James Cleary · 11 Dec 2025
Despite a huge onslaught of fresh competition in the Australian ute market, November new car registration figures show established players continue to lead the category by a healthy margin.
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Affordable Camry smasher priced
By Jack Quick · 08 Dec 2025
MG Australia has confirmed the pricing and specifications of the new MG7 mid-size liftback.
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China’s game-changing battery breakthrough
By Dom Tripolone · 25 Nov 2025
Solid-state batteries are almost here.
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Carmakers are giving up on EVs | Opinion
By Laura Berry · 23 Nov 2025
No, you’re not imagining it. Car companies are walking back their plans to roll out electric vehicles. So what does this mean for the future? What will we be driving instead? And should you stick to petrol or diesel?
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MG HS Hybrid+ 2026 review: Excite
By Laura Berry · 22 Nov 2025
The MG HS Hybrid+ has arrived and we've spent a week with this new Toyota RAV4 to see how it shapes up.
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