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Old 19th December 2009, 02:22   #11
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Old 5th June 2010, 18:50   #12
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The Rover 75 is still a very expensive car in Spain a good condition car can still hold a value of 8000 euros plus!
And the rest! ZT CDTI, 04 & 05 ZT CDTI´s going for €13,14 and even 15k!!
Hence when I fancy having another I shall be getting it from blighty! They can be found on a 54 plate for as little as 3k in england.
If you are thinking of moving over here and people try and disuade you from bringing your rhd, don´t! It is not the hassle people make out driving an rhd over here. You will certainly pay big bucks for anything half decent over here.
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Old 6th June 2010, 06:14   #13
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Yep I agree, using a RHD car in France & Spain was not a problem when I drove my 75 Connoisseur SE down to my folks place in La Manga.

The aircon was a god send, and the Highline Sat Nav worked perfectly with my Spanish mapping disc.

Must only have seen around 4 or 5 75s on the whole trip though.
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Old 6th June 2010, 10:50   #14
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Yep I agree, using a RHD car in France & Spain was not a problem when I drove my 75 Connoisseur SE down to my folks place in La Manga.

The aircon was a god send, and the Highline Sat Nav worked perfectly with my Spanish mapping disc.

Must only have seen around 4 or 5 75s on the whole trip though.
Driving a LHD in the UK is not a problem either (for some I mean )
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Old 6th June 2010, 12:32   #15
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Also driven in england day to day with a lhd with no problems.
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Old 6th June 2010, 14:57   #16
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We have just returned from an extended tour in the 75 during which we spent over 5 weeks in Spain. We travelled from the French border near Perpignan and slowly made our way to near Marbella where we spent some time.
We then made our way to Santander in easy stages, avoiding Madrid this time, having travelled the central route several times before.

I saw only 3 Spanish registered 75s on the whole journey, 2 on the same day in the village that we were staying at near Marbella.

The driving experience was a pleasure especially as we avoided Madrid this time! Also I found that Autogas is gradually becoming a little more available so the wallet didn't suffer so much as usual over there.
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Old 20th September 2011, 12:19   #17
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You wont see many 75's in Spain, but those who own one are the happiest car owners.

Mine one is a classy dark green (some say is blue) but definetly green and it almost feels like bikers when I come across another 75 on the road and we keep staring at each other.

Also, 220.000 km, and still not a glitch, just love the thing.....
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