75ZT CommunityA social community of enthusiasts, owners, appreciators and collectors. With expert knowledge of all things from MG to Rover and beyond.2010-12-24T14:52:29+00:00https://www.75ztcommunity.co.uk/feed.php?f=23&t=2482&mode2010-12-24T14:52:29+00:002010-12-24T14:52:29+00:00https://www.75ztcommunity.co.uk/viewtopic.php?t=2482&p=22350#p22350
James.uk wrote: In my glove box I even found some of those lil things they use in golf to rest yer balls on before you drive off... brilliant!! ...
The mind boggles.....
*Will see 75 drivers in a whole new light now.... *
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The Rover 75 IS an expensive car, it is a very very luxurious car with loads of little extras built in just for the owners comfort and well being.
In my glove box I even found some of those lil things they use in golf to rest yer balls on before you drive off... brilliant!! ...
]]>2010-12-16T10:34:05+00:002010-12-16T10:34:05+00:00https://www.75ztcommunity.co.uk/viewtopic.php?t=2482&p=21983#p21983 We all know the 75 is a better car, beat the S-Type in many surveys at the time they were both released, never mind the X-Type.
Actually think, as others have said, that it's not a bad write up for the 75.
]]>2010-12-15T15:39:54+00:002010-12-15T15:39:54+00:00https://www.75ztcommunity.co.uk/viewtopic.php?t=2482&p=21950#p21950 Quite so - and having had an X Type for a little more than a year I'd say it was noticeably so. I was very disappointed with mine - still not sure if that was the car's fault or simply that it had a hard act to follow in the 75!
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]]>2010-12-14T08:44:43+00:002010-12-14T08:44:43+00:00https://www.75ztcommunity.co.uk/viewtopic.php?t=2482&p=21862#p21862http://uk.cars.yahoo.com/13122010/74/cheap-cars-look-expensive.html
Rover 75 Price guide: £3,000
"Not an obviously glamorous choice, but it's easy to mistake a Rover 75 for the much more expensive Jaguar X-type at first glance. BMW were holding the reigns at Rover when this luxury saloon was conceived, and you get a host of indulgent treats: big seats, a wooden dash, sepia-tinted dials, and a refined cruising drive. The powerful and smooth 2.0L diesel engine is the one to choose; five-year old models with it are plentiful. For a truly thrifty £3,000 you can treat your friends to the chauffer-driven limousine experience."