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I got a club flyer on my car | 15 | 0.83% | |
Internet search | 1,447 | 79.77% | |
Linked from another website | 169 | 9.32% | |
Word of mouth / recommendation | 244 | 13.45% | |
Press Ganged | 11 | 0.61% | |
Multiple Choice Poll. Voters: 1814. You may not vote on this poll |
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23rd August 2016, 00:33 | #621 |
Newbie
Rover 75 Join Date: Aug 2016
Location: BLACKWOOD
Posts: 3
Thanks: 0
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Found the club through websearch as I'm a new owner of a rover 75 only had it a week and already fallen in love the way she drives
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23rd August 2016, 07:44 | #622 |
This is my second home
Jaguar XJ 3.0 V6 Auto (X350) & Hyundai Tuscon 2020 Join Date: Oct 2008
Location: Bridgend
Posts: 10,342
Thanks: 69
Thanked 559 Times in 356 Posts
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Welcome and thanks for subscribing too. The members here have a wealth of knowledge to keep your car in top form. If you take a look at my signature there are a couple of links that will take you to some interesting and important reading. If not done so, just take a look at plenums, these are important to check especially with autumn leaves soon upon us.
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25th August 2016, 00:50 | #623 |
Regular poster
Rover 75 Saloon Join Date: Aug 2016
Location: Liverpool
Posts: 40
Thanks: 27
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Hi all. Thanks for the add.
Found the forum while searching the web for info on my recently purchased Rover 75. I'd always loved the look of the 75 so it was a no brainer when choosing a replacement for my beloved Jaguar S type V6 2.5 petrol. Believe it or not I actually swapped my Jag for the Rover with a dealer up in Preston. Already i'm loving the Rover, the classic looks and the reliable 2.0 BMW engine have got me thinking I made the right choice. Looking forward to being a member, be warned I have a zillion questions to ask lol. My best mate will shortly be joining, he sold his Lexis V8 and bought.......A 75 Estate! In all honesty we were both hooked after we'd had a look at a fleet of them at a recent classic car show at the British Motor Museum in Gayden. It was a show dedicated to all thing BL & Rover! And there you have it. Now a proud 75 owner |
26th August 2016, 10:01 | #624 |
Newbie
Rover 75 tourer Join Date: Aug 2016
Location: Runcorn
Posts: 13
Thanks: 0
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Newboy
Hi to you all,joined the forum to hopefully get help and advice for my newly purchased 75 Toure cdti auto,,needs some jobs doing,jerky gearbox,possibly an engine mount and a dead radio to name a few,but I'm not worried about any of the problems, I've always loved the shape of the 75,especially the tourer,so I sold my 4.3 v8 Lexus and bought something I could actually fix!.
Hopefully someone somewhere will have the answers and help I may need. I now have 3 British cars,1984 Austin Ambassador,1956 Austin A30 plus my Rover.. |
26th August 2016, 18:13 | #625 |
This is my second home
Jaguar XJ 3.0 V6 Auto (X350) & Hyundai Tuscon 2020 Join Date: Oct 2008
Location: Bridgend
Posts: 10,342
Thanks: 69
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Welcome you're at the right place for answers.
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17th September 2016, 19:59 | #626 |
Newbie
Rover 75 Tourer Join Date: Sep 2016
Location: Gravesend
Posts: 8
Thanks: 0
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I'm here to re-educate myself re the 75 prior to a possible purchase. I was a forum member of this, or as similar site for the same reasons a few years back, but a purchase was postponed.
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17th September 2016, 20:38 | #627 | |
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Rover 75 Contemporary SE Join Date: Apr 2014
Location: Dundee
Posts: 1,941
Thanks: 545
Thanked 520 Times in 402 Posts
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Well you're in the right place! Welcome back. There's all the info and more you'll ever need regarding these cars on this forum. A wonderful friendly bunch of like minded folk. There is a very good buyers guide on the forum and I'm sure someone will be along shortly to point you in the right direction! Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
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22nd September 2016, 23:59 | #628 |
Newbie
Rover 75 Tourer Join Date: Sep 2016
Location: Nottingham
Posts: 10
Thanks: 0
Thanked 3 Times in 2 Posts
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Hi there everyone!
I came across this site while I was looking to buy a Rover 75. I found it really helpful and decided to join as soon as I got my 75 (which I got yesterday). I'm a member of the Rover Sports Register and my boyfriends family are VERY into pre war Rovers of all types (I suspect we have one of everything going right back to before they did cars - I know we own the first Rover engine, I wonder if the owner of the last one is on here too?) I have always driven Rovers, but I was driving 25's up till now. I am loving the 75 and am planning to take great care of it and keep it for a long time. A much more luxurious car. Never had a 45, but then - if you put a dog ion the boot of one of those you'd deffo get arrested and the headlights make them look (to me) like they're crying!
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23rd September 2016, 15:06 | #629 | |
Posted a thing or two
Rover 75 Join Date: Sep 2016
Location: Middlesbrough
Posts: 1,518
Thanks: 1,861
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23rd September 2016, 18:30 | #630 |
Suspended
MG ZT 135+ Rover 75 CDTi Tourer, 75 2.5 V6 Saloon Join Date: Oct 2014
Location: County Antrim
Posts: 2,027
Thanks: 835
Thanked 882 Times in 557 Posts
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I found it when someone who was trying to sell me a 75 mentioned it and implied that the car was perfect because he'd been a member here.
I knew the car wasn't right, but I was interested enough to look into his claims about the forum. I didn't buy the car, I don't believe for one minute the pitch the guy used, but I found the forum and have been learning from it gratefully for a couple of years now |
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