Ive been having a growing fondness for these cars of late especially when you see a nice one on the road.
Quite cheap nowadays too.
Bound to be a classic as the last of the Rovers.
Anybody got one or owned one previously?
Posted 12 August 2014 - 05:34 PM
Ive been having a growing fondness for these cars of late especially when you see a nice one on the road.
Quite cheap nowadays too.
Bound to be a classic as the last of the Rovers.
Anybody got one or owned one previously?
Posted 12 August 2014 - 05:48 PM
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Posted 12 August 2014 - 06:17 PM
Just bought my dad a 2001 rover 75 2.0 V6
Thirsty I'll bet?
Quite fancy a late CDTI auto .....
Posted 12 August 2014 - 06:23 PM
Posted 12 August 2014 - 07:46 PM
I had a Rover 75 1.8T a few years ago. It blew up when the inlet manifold split and let water into the cylinders. Two bent con-rods, one split cylinder liner, two f****d pistons and a damaged head was the result. That was apart from the turbo being about to fail together with the power steering pump. I traded it for a BMW 325i E46 once I had fixed the engine and before I had to change the other bits. Nice looking car though.
Now, the BMW I had for over 5 years and really nothing went wrong with it - beautiful car.
Posted 12 August 2014 - 09:02 PM
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Posted 13 August 2014 - 07:24 AM
Posted 13 August 2014 - 07:36 AM
I find them cheap, build quality wise. I love the look of these cars, having owned ZR, ZS, ZT models but they are cheap n nasty compared to other cars of same age/value.
They are indeed cheap. I often drive past a MG Rover independent garage in Gateshead and think thats a nice car, but them remember the cheapness......n keep driving by.
Posted 13 August 2014 - 03:59 PM
They are also cheap because the average secondhand car buyer thinks all Rover spares are now difficult to find or gone obsolete since the demise of Rover.
Posted 13 August 2014 - 04:10 PM
Is the cam belt on the V6 petrol not some ridiculously massive job?
Posted 13 August 2014 - 05:02 PM
Posted 13 August 2014 - 05:03 PM
Other than motorways , which was excellent, I can't say I particularly enjoyed driving it much when I had one as my company car, I found it wallowed into corners on the back roads although later models might have been improved. However despite my best attempts to kill it (for it was a company car after all), it was always very reliable for me and unfortunately lasted the full term of its lease.
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