Rover 25 1.6

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Rover 25 1.6

... Of course, I didn’t buy new so I trawled around my local car dealerships before I found it, finally settling on a Rover 25 1.6 16V iXL in silver – with black leather interior and more electrics that you can shake a stick at! EXTERIOR The Rover 25 shares the same chassis shape as the MG ... Read review

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British Is Bestest!

Advantages: Sporty but firm handling with excellent acceleration.
Disadvantages: Fuel consumption, the Rover image, read below…

...it, finally settling on a Rover 25 1.6 16V iXL in silver – with black leather interior and more electrics that you can shake a stick at!

EXTERIOR
The Rover 25 shares the same chassis shape as the MG ZR, the only difference is that the ZR comes in a range of bright colours and the fuel consumption figures (estimated) are slightly lower. It has twin BMW style headlamps with colour code trim and bumpers with twin front fog lamps ...
...Parker Price Guide 2003 the Rover 25 is insurance group 7, which, in insurance terms, is quite reasonable. The fuel tank holds roughly 47 litres / 38kgs (just over 10.35 gallons) of petrol and takes roughly £37 to fill from empty (at 75.9 pence per litre). Due to new road tax rules and the emission dependent tax scheme, the car costs £125 a year due to the low CO2 emissions as opposed to the usual £165 for older cars. According to official figures, ... more

blackswann 10.03.2004 (13.10.2004)
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If you own one, sell it... quickly!

Advantages: great fun drive
Disadvantages: terrible engine and handling

...We came across the Rover 25 and were shown the 1.6iS model (16v). It looked quite nice and was affordable, so we decided to take it out for a test drive. It drove amazingly well and we decided to buy it. We were happy with our bargain for a good year or so. My hubby, although a safe driver, gets some satisfaction out of being the quickest off of the mark (what is it about men and being competitve with cars/driving!?). He loved this car. It was mega ...
...as he knew our little Rover was quicker off the mark than most MGs are. Although to be honest, Im not sure if his rally experience helped a little!!! The downsides to the driving side of things are that it doesnt sit too well on the road on sharp corners (it doesnt have sports suspension which the MG equivelent does), and it wheel spins if you take off too quickly. I find this a real pain if I'm having to pull out of a junction quickly as you sometimes ...

lizngaz 13.12.2007 · Read full review
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VROOM VROOM

Advantages: look below
Disadvantages: look below

Having got this as a company car, I felt let down because it's so small, and looks without character. The body was silver, yet I thought, should I be driving a car like this? I took it out for a run around town while I had to pick up a few things, and I was pleasantly surprised! With the CD Player going on around you, and the nice comfy chairs, I was able to rev up the engine and I felt like I was driving something else; something bigger. It took ...
...without the air conditioning or the CD Player on, it sounded really cool. I've had it for about a week now, and having driven about 600 miles in it, I am actually quite pleased. It runs really well, and overtaking trucks and lorries is really easy, as you just quietly pass them. The car is quite soundproof as well, as not much noise from the inside reaches the outside and vice-versa, yet you can still hear the police etc. As I got this as a company ...

IanJC 10.04.2002 · Read full review
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My Best,best,friend

Advantages: Mature looks, everthing about it
Disadvantages: Fuel consumption & no sum roof

I LOVE MY ROVER!!! it makes me feel safe Besides that I think it's comfy, reliable, you can get in it when it's frozen (I struggled with my old (T reg)car) the tape player is fab although it didn't come with the cd player it is the one I can add an interchanger to. It feels nice inside when it's cold and wet outside, the seats are comfortable. I must say how well it takes corners (phew), it's like the proverbial of a shovel, It can sometimes be ...

andreaA 19.01.2004 · Read full review
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Advantages: V.Quick, handling, 'Q' car looks, cheap to run
Disadvantages: Depreciation, lack of image

If ever a car deserved the "wolf in sheep's clothing", it's this one. To the man in the street it looks like an ordinary 1.4 (alloys with low profile tyres, foglights, colour coded bumpers/spoiler being the giveaways), but the performance (0-60 in 7.1 secs, 30-70 in 6.7 as tested by Autocar magazine, the latter figure being close to Escort Cosworth territory!) beats all but the latest generation of 170bhp+ hot hatches, and provides endless entertainment as you watch drivers of expensive German machinery frantically trying to catch up as you power past them out of dual-carriageway roundabouts! The lack of visual image/presence will probably deter some younger potential owners, but for me (as a supposedly mature 37 year old IT professional) it's ideal as I can have my fun without appearing to the world as trying to recapture my youth as I ...

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Advantages: Great performance, good mpg, nice interior
Disadvantages: depreciation

I bought this car in August 2001 and thought I'd share my thoughts on the car for people who have considered buying a Rover 200/25 GTi. Specifications: 1.8VVC (variable valve control) engine with 143bhp top speed 125(according to rover, i reckon 140) 0-60 acceleration: 7.5 secs Fuel consumption : I regularly get 32-35 miles per gallon around town use. Half-leather seats, elec windows, central locking, alarm, drivers airbag, elec sunroof 5 spoke alloy wheels, fog lamps Buying: All Electric Rover gave me excellent service when buying the car, and were very patient, and did not jump on me like most car dealers. Cost: Cost me £9500 from Rover dealer (V99 reg) which was 18 months old. Considering it was £17500 new, it can be seen that it depreciates badly. Ownership: I have owned and driven this car for 2 and a half ...

cbzcbz 20.02.2004 · Read full review
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Looks Nice but......

Advantages: Good Handling, Economical and Stylish Looks.
Disadvantages: Basic Interior and depreciates rapidly.

depreciating into dust. I would therefore recommend that if you do wish to purchase a Rover 25 don't buy a brand new model, let someone else take the hit on the depreciation and save yourself £2K. If it is economy you really want then the Rover 25 1·4 ie is a good choice, however if you prefer a few refinements go for the 1·6 which has a higher spec level including CD player and electric windows. Good car as the Rover 25 is it still needs a few more refinements especially on its interior specification, so I will still be sticking with the Focus unless any Ciao readers have news of a better mid-range car. ...

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