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I have owned this 75 diesel automatic tourer from new and it has now done 70,000 miles. It is the most very comfortable car I have owned and driven BUT... the car has has its faults and as a consequence it has had the following new parts fitted:- ecu unit; cam and fuel sensors: numerous O ring to intercooler, and now, because of a starting problem, it will require a new lift pump and possibly a new fuel tank. This, I am told is a known fault. Last service also reported rear coil spring failure. My last car was a Ford Mondeo and all I did in ten years was service it and out in petrol. Would I swop it for my 75. NO. You pays your money you make your choice.
Submitted: 28/09/2009 10:23:55 | ID: 3627
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I bought this car in August 2008, it was 4 years old. I had the tracking tested and it was out a bit; apart from this its been a real pleasure to own and drive; it really is a great car. Alright, i’ts not the fastest car on the block; but it is fast enough for me with a top speed of 137 mph. Have I driven at this speed? Well no, but the day I bought it i did open it up to 100 mph; it was the same as doing 60 mph; a great car for motorway cruising and I love it.
Submitted: 21/08/2009 08:39:09 | ID: 3459
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I purchased the Tourer with 24K miles, the third I have owned and this one has been exceptional. High comfort levels mean you complete long journeys without body discomfort and a general feeling of well being due to the surroundings you are cosseted in. A trip to Northumberland last week end returned 49mpg at 60+ average. Like Alan Brown I have owned other prestige makes but this model really is underrated and you certainly stand out from the crowd more and more. If you can find a good one go for it as they do keep on going; as proved by a friends I was travelling in recently which has just topped 200k miles, but he did admit he has had to replace a master cylinder recently! Happy Rovering!
Submitted: 08/06/2009 10:01:02 | ID: 3069
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Hi, I own a rover 1.8t club se estate and can honestly say I am greatly impressed with it. It drives effortlessly with a high standard of finish, I have owned Mercs and BMWs but this just feels so nice to drive, it feels like you are driving a piece of England, and the power they squeeze out of that 1.8 turbo is amazing. Combine this with over 40 mpg and you start to get the picture this is a seriously underrated car with a great build quality,also something different that gives it great curb appeal.
Submitted: 23/03/2009 10:40:53 | ID: 2695
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