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6th August 2019, 16:14 | #11 |
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Having owned and operated over 30 different cars over the years, the advent of fora like this are a godsend. One or two other enthusiast fora have been very good to me in the past, but none approach the depth of information available here. Truly astounding, and it gives members such great confidence and belief in their cars. I think I've almost read everything I can about Rover 75's, but still have only scratched the surface of the treasure trove of relevant knowledge on display here.
As for the younger generations - I am currently advising a young lady wishing to buy her next car; her preference is for a petrol Audi A3, costing second-hand up to £7000. I looked at hundreds of A3's, and advised her to look at Lexus IS 220 turbo diesel instead - boot too small, said she. So I found her an immaculate, rust-free Contemporary Tourer with only 41,000 miles on the clock - garaged for the last 7 years and forgotten about! At £2275, I wish to buy it for myself, but other personal commitments won't allow. Will she go for it? I doubt it, but we shall see! (she hasn't read my texts yet, so please don't go and buy it before she has time to say no thank you!)
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7th August 2019, 08:00 | #12 |
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It's too big! Can't park it!
The cry of the younger generation ladies who don't like "big" cars as they can't park them! Even when such a bargain car would save them £5 or £6k compared with some pretty German shoe box! Here is the car she turned down: https://www.gumtree.com/p/rover/low-...=newsnow.co.uk How I wish I had a spare £2275...
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24,658th 75 Tourer made, out of 27,407 136th Tourer CDT Contemporary SE (135hp) out of 364 194th 75 Tourer in Firefrost Red out of 518 Firefrost Red 75 Tourers Interior Trim Sports PPH Black, but now with real walnut wooden trim! One of only 20 on the road! |
7th August 2019, 08:15 | #13 | |
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7th August 2019, 08:18 | #14 |
I really should get out more.......
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Well I'm a gal and I like big cars lol. Biggest in bodyshell I've owned were 2 Shogun LWBs. Biggest engine Pontiac Trans Am 5litre hehe. I've tried small cars, had a wonderful Nissan Micra, never any issues - HATED it. I'm drawn to older, larger cars, always have been.
My best mate reckons she can't drive a big car, scared of 'em. And yet she had to drive my Contemporary last year and after an hour or so had a large smile on her face! The thing is people make assumptions without actually trying it sometimes! PS, that doesn't look like my Contemporary -different wheels, interior etc? |
7th August 2019, 08:34 | #15 | |
This is my second home
Rover 75CDT, Jaguar XF-S 3.0V6, V'xhall Omega V6 Estate, Twintop 1.8VVT, Astra Estate and Corsa 1.2 Join Date: Dec 2007
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Well, my current CDT was Mrs MSS' daily for the school runs for four years. Prior to that, she had a wedgewood CDT that someone decided to drive into and remove much of one side. Prior to that, she drove our Omega estate V6 for the school runs. All three were chosen by her for the safety, comfort and style. These days, she spends the summer in her Twintop and would like an E-class cabriolet or SLK next. German shoe box? she is currently encouraging me to get one of these as a toy on the condition that we will both drive it like all our cars........ https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikiped...r_20100918.jpg PS the parking sensors on her CDT have always been disabled - real women and men don't need parking assistance! Last edited by MSS; 7th August 2019 at 08:39.. |
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7th August 2019, 08:56 | #16 | |
This is my second home
Rover 75 CDT Manual Connoisseur SE, Rover 75 CDT Automatic Connoisseur SE & a Freelander Td4. Join Date: Jul 2009
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New rules up there and you now have to reverse park, which makes sense for unloading. Anyway the supervisor held me up while he let her reverse in. She had a choice of two available bays next to each other but after much tooing and froing she gave up and drove in. How on earth did she pass her test? |
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8th August 2019, 09:31 | #17 |
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Lovely forum, this. Definitely my favourite
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