Morgan
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The Morgan Threewheeler is definitely a unique vehicle, although it ain't cheap. That said, if it's mainly just the look of the thing that you like, you might consider saving quite a few bucks and going with a new human/electric hybrid replica.
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Morgan, a company so steeped in anachronisms it makes a Lotus 7 look like the space shuttle. Morgan is still using wood as part of the chassis. Old in style and affectation it might be, but Morgans can haul the mail, and woe unto anyone who thinks otherwise. Just look at the new Morgan Aero 8.
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Morgan's vehicles, like the Plus 8 Speedster and the 3 Wheeler, fuse British eccentricity with high-quality design. The new SP1 is no different, showcasing the company's commitment to traditional craftsmanship and modern technology.
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To celebrate 100 years of car making at Morgan’s works in Worcestershire, the car maker is rolling out the Morgan Plus 8 Speedster – a limited edition, stripped back, road-legal racing version of the open-top two seater.
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Morgan Motor Company and Zytek Automotive are collaborating on building a high-performance electric version of Morgan's Aero SuperSports.
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In a remarkable announcement, the cyclecar concept upon which Morgan built its reputation a century ago has been updated and will sell for GBP25,000.
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Morgan Motor Company is re-issuing its iconic Threewheeler automobile, and has announced that its new LIFECar will be released as a hybrid.
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Morgan has released some teaser information and an image of its upcoming four seater Coupe to be known as the EvaGT.
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It’s showtime at Morgan and the factory of the icon of traditional motoring is abuzz as the show cars are all pushed onto the tarmac (pictured), ready for tra
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January 7, 2006 There are many motor manufacturers who can claim 70 years of continuous production, but there is only one that can claim 70 years of continuous
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March 2, 2005 Morgan has released images of an extraordinarily beautiful one-off design. The Morgan Aeromax is a unique Morgan commissioned by Prince Eric I. S
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November 5, 2004 Morgan Motors has begun manufacturing the popular +4 model again after nearly four years absence. Like all hand-built Morgan automobiles, th
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