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Old 22nd September 2011, 15:55   #11
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30 grand for a car manufacturer that is defunct , Lovely car but never in a month of sundays is it gonna fetch that, but then again, if i won the lottery, yes i would, thats the only way i see it selling for that, and yes, i would buy it if i won the lottery as i would prefer a car like that than to a Astin Martin
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Old 22nd September 2011, 16:06   #12
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That V8 is a gorgeous car, but I'm not sure someone will pay that for it.
The second looks like the back end has been photoshopped out or something, an Austin princess back end

Yeah your right....Looks like a R25 with an extra long bonnet

Stunning cars.....The V8
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Old 22nd September 2011, 16:30   #13
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Wonder how much cheaper than origonal list price is the V8?
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Old 22nd September 2011, 16:41   #14
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Wonder how much cheaper than origonal list price is the V8?
To you, Sir, £3,000 off the original list price. In fact, the same asking price applies to anyone - £29,995.

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Old 22nd September 2011, 16:46   #15
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Not much saving for a car with no main dealer network backup and a few years old! Suppose we should just close this thread and re-open it in a couple of years to see if they have reduced the price at all
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Old 22nd September 2011, 18:21   #16
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They have three rover/mg cars left

Rover 75 1.8TURBO CONNY SE



MG ZT IN blue CDT



MGZT 190 IN SILVER



Not newest registered though this is the very last MG Rover reg.



other 2008 08 platers





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Is the road tax different on later registrations?
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Old 22nd September 2011, 19:26   #18
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No not on all cars, the V8 yes there would be a increase the 1.8 turbo NO its the same, So you can buy a dleivery miles Rover 75 turbo or and 2.5 V6 and have the same tax as the 2005 platers.

So these are very useable for everyday cars with 10 miles on the clock.
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Old 22nd September 2011, 19:33   #19
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No not on all cars, the V8 yes there would be a increase the 1.8 turbo NO its the same, So you can buy a dleivery miles Rover 75 turbo or and 2.5 V6 and have the same tax as the 2005 platers.

So these are very useable for everyday cars with 10 miles on the clock.

V6 is different after 06 too me thinks, same band as V8?
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Old 22nd September 2011, 19:43   #20
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V6 is different after 06 too me thinks, same band as V8?
Yes, unfortunately I can vouch for this.

I do have a V8 bumper though!!


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