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Buying Guide; Running; A fine looking car from all angles, until the 2004 facelift. Destined to become a 'classic'. 2.0 diesels proving to be good long life cars with excellent clubs and spares back-up. Up to 4 stars. the 75 was the first (and last) Rover to be developed wholly under BMW ownership. Codenamed the R40, it was also a candidate Rover 75 price guide and free valuations. Most adverts are between £1,495 and £2,500, but aim to pay £2,063 from a dealer or £1,658 privately. New search Refine search. Make Rover Model 75. Trim Connoisseur Advice for car buyers. Cars for under £1000; The Rover 75 was a key vehicle for Rover, replacing as it did the 600 and 800 ranges. Launched in February 1999 to massive international acclaim, the 75 surprised many with its rather quaint detailing and uncanny refinement. The range was reasonably straightforward for buyers to comprehend. The history of the Rover 75. The Rover 75 is an executive car produced initially by the Rover Group at Cowley, Oxfordshire, UK, and later by MG Rover at their Longbridge site in Birmingham, UK. The Rover 75 was available with front-wheel drive in either a saloon or estate body and latterly, in long wheelbase form and a rear-wheel-drive, V8 Rover P4 Cars details and support information from the Rover Buyers Guide. The Rover P4 Drivers Guild make every effort to ensure that the information and advice published is reliable and make proper reference to safety procedures. Later 60,75,90 and 105 cars use the spread bore engine and a frequent problem is wear of the camshaft and Rover P6 Buyer's Guide. Production: 1963 - 1977. Price check: Mint: £4500-£12000, Average: £1500-£5000, Rough: £350-£1200. Cutting edge when launched, the Rover P6 is still amazingly modern - and despite climbing prices in recent years, really good examples can still be found for about £3000. Rover 75 buyer's guide. Classics World - by James Howe • 1h. Few modern cars have gained such an enthusiastic following quite as quickly as the Rover 75. Here's how to buy a great one Rovers of the 1980s and …. Read more on classicsworld.co.uk. Here are some highlights to guide your purchase of a used Range Rover: Classics and P38's are cheaper to work on, the air suspension is easily rebuilt. 1999.5 Range Rovers get Bosch electronics. 4.6HSE's main issues are slipping cylinders, everything else can be repaired but it is expensive and the parts don't always cure the problem Buyers' Guide. Here are some of the problems you may encounter and what to look for when making that all important purchase. No liability will be accepted by either the group or any individual member of the group for any problems that occur/were not identified. This is just to help you hopefully pick a decent coupe and enjoy it. Tue 22 Jun 2010 00:48. Rover 75 - Buying a Rover 75 - cosmicjazzer. Am in the market for a cheap, used car and have been offered a Rover 75, 1.8, 52 plate, 110k for £700. it looks lovely and would seem to be a lot of car for the money. It's being sold by the owner of my local garage, who I know to be a decent chap! A little video to let you know what's coming up on the channel shortly.As always please feel free to like and subscribe at Scottish Car Enthusiasts and Train One we found. Rover 75 2.5 V6 Connoisseur Auto, 2002, 117,000 miles, £1700: A cherished 75 with full service history and in immaculate condition. Current owner says he bought it only recently but is selling because he fears his kids will destro
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