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.

The most recent reviews sit up the top of the page, but if you're looking for an older model year or shopping for a used car, scroll down to find MG dating back as far as 2002.

Or, if you just want to read the latest news about the MG TF, you'll find it all here.

MG Reviews and News

New Chinese ute snags top safety score
By Tim Gibson · 09 Oct 2025
Two European SUVs and a new Chinese ute have learned their safety fate from the Australasian New Car Assessment Program (ANCAP).
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These will be the top selling brands by end of 2025
By Tim Nicholson · 09 Oct 2025
Believe it or not, we’re now three quarters of the way through 2025. Where did the year go?
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MG looks into safety issues with its popular hatchback
By Tom White · 08 Oct 2025
MG looks into safety issues with its popular MG3 hatchback, as updates still fall short of maximum five-star rating.
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Are Chinese cars too cheap?
By Stephen Ottley · 05 Oct 2025
It doesn’t take a 360-degree parking system with sensors and cameras to realise the Federal Government is backing itself into a difficult corner.
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VW Amarok flips Ford Ranger, adopts LDV Terron 9 base
By Byron Mathioudakis · 01 Oct 2025
Volkswagen will launch an all-new version of the Amarok that is completely unrelated to any previous ute wearing the famous badge. Due in 2027, it is expected to finally replace the ageing, 2H-series Amarok original launched in 2010, still in production in Argentina for the South American market and facelifted in 2024. But the really big news is that this will be a variation of the recently-released LDV (or Maxus) Terron 9 that’s also sold in Australia as the MG U9, courtesy of Chinese automotive conglomerate SAIC.
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MG U9 Explore Pro 2026 review: snapshot
By Stephen Ottley · 30 Sep 2025
The MG U9 Explore Pro is the hero model in the Chinese brand’s new ute line-up. Boasting a generous list of creature comforts and some clever features not available on the other variants, the Explore Pro is clearly targeting the premium ute buyer.
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Beijing to step-in on damaging Chinese 'price war'
By Tom White · 29 Sep 2025
Beijing's plan to safeguard Chinese companies from reputational damage from dodgy exporters - but will it affect Australia?
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MG U9 Explore X 2026 review: snapshot
By Stephen Ottley · 28 Sep 2025
If you’re looking for a ute that can serve in the role of family transport the MG U9 Explore X is that kind of machine.
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New cars that stray from their makers' original vision
By Byron Mathioudakis · 28 Sep 2025
Prompted by this week’s announcement of an MG ute, here are some of today’s most egregious examples of new cars or latest models that might have their founders confounded, dazed or confused. And before firing off missives our way, we are not judging any of the listed vehicles’ merits; indeed, we admire their makers’ gumption and self-belief. Good for them!
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MG U9 Explore 2026 review: snapshot
By Stephen Ottley · 26 Sep 2025
The MG U9 is the newest ute to hit the market and the U9 Explore is the entry-level model in the range.
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