RobWalker said:
These were just a Tata with a Rover badge stuck on and were nailed together in India. It's no wonder MG Rover went bust selling heaps of Sh**e like that.
RobWalker said:
Zedilly said:RobWalker said:
These were just a Tata with a Rover badge stuck on and were nailed together in India. It's no wonder MG Rover went bust selling heaps of Sh**e like that.
RobWalker said:Zedilly said:
These were just a Tata with a Rover badge stuck on and were nailed together in India. It's no wonder MG Rover went bust selling heaps of Sh**e like that.
hahah, yeah i know. in theory, they were a wickid money spinner for rover. small, trendy, economic, cheap. little effort on rover's part. i'd happily own one now if spare parts were readily available...
the problem is they were, as you say, a heap of *****. the factory is 3 mins away and you don't even see them out and about here. even the staff there called it the "shitty rover."
stu said:I was chatting to someone in the Rover garage before it closed and they said that the Rover 75 / MGZT was for many years the only car that kept Rover going and that they had lost the plot when they tried to focus on the smaller cars.
Kinleycat said:I've an Alfa Romeo GT, its absolutely stunning and the best car I have ever driven.
But as for reliability - I wouldn't trust it as far as I can chuck it.
I had a Fiat Stilo. Italian,same company it seems. Same problems. Cost a fortune in 'repairs'. Got rid and bought a Vauxhall. Passed every time !Kinleycat said:I've an Alfa Romeo GT, its absolutely stunning and the best car I have ever driven.
But as for reliability - I wouldn't trust it as far as I can chuck it.
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