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Old 26th April 2009, 03:23   #1
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Came across this, during a serious insomnia bout.... Read ... enjoy

http://uk.cars.yahoo.com/car-reviews...e-1003068.html

and for the women....

http://uk.cars.yahoo.com/car-reviews...tourer-69.html

And as for this review.... The guy should take a second look....

http://www.whatcar.com/used-car-what...RT=2400&type=2
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Old 26th April 2009, 06:19   #2
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Nice find, great write up :lol:

Saloon here......... http://uk.cars.yahoo.com/car-reviews...5-2002331.html

I like these bit's..............
On paper, it competes against cars like Audis A4, BMWs 3 Series, Saabs 9-3, Mercedes C-class and Alfa Romeos 156. In the metal, however, its a different story.
Set a 75 alongside any of these and it seems a classier proposition altogether. So much so in fact that youd think it competed in the next class up against BMW 5 Series and Audi A6.

The Rover 75 is a British-built car to be proud of.

The 75 will still look good on your drive ten years down the line.
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Old 26th April 2009, 06:59   #3
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The 75 will still look good on your drive ten years down the line.[/COLOR]
Mine is 10 years old and still looks lovley!
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Old 26th April 2009, 07:17   #4
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Mine was made week 18 in 2004. So it will be 6 next week! It looks and feels as if it was 6 months!!! I am really pleased with it! Alan:lol:
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Old 26th April 2009, 10:08   #5
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My 75 has 85,000 miles on it and feels like its only done 10,000! They are fantastic cars. A friend if mine as a 40,000 mile Jag x-type and it's no where as nice as the 75 and its not worn its mileage half as well either!!!
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Old 26th April 2009, 10:26   #6
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Much as we berate BMW for what they done with Rover, they did help to make one of the best british production cars of recent times.
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