When Rover 75 was released on the market, everyone admitted unanimously that it is one of the greatest constructions ever produced by the British company. The used Rover from 2003 is characterized with following words by devotees - relatively cheap, very safe and failure-free.
Used Rover 75 is a classic example of an urban car since it is a limo, it is not adjusted to be driven on a field track. The shape of the car also suggests a limo but a mini version of it. The exterior presents itself quite nicely, as does the interior. The dashboard has been nicely composed, one of the most innovative ones among limos from the year 2003. Capacity of the used Rover 75 is quite a decent one, five people will be able to sit in it without any problems, and the boot has 430l of capacity so it suggests quite a big car. Also, the upholstery used in the car is a velour one, furtherly making the car comfortable for the passengers. The 2. 0 diesel engine allows the car to reach the horsepower of 116. Being relatively low on horsepower, the used Rover 75 is a car for people for it is very economical, consuming only 6. 1l on average per 100 kilometres. Depending on the option chosen, the car comes equipped with a manual transmission or an automatic one. The automatic transmission will make the used Rover 75 to be driven very comfortably. Although this option will make the car consume more fuel, the fuel consumption will not be greatly increased. Passengers on-board are going to feel comfortably thanks to the automatic air conditioning system and the built-in, original radio CD+changer which allows mp3 tracks to be played. Immobiliser, ABS, ESP, airbags for the driver and the front passenger, tempomat, and steer-wheel support add to safety and comfort of driving the used Rover 75. Beside that, there is installed a traction control system also which helps the car to maintain its traction on the road. The only minus of the used Rover 75 is the fact that the parts are quite expensive. But, on the other hand, cheaper substitutes can be found, which is probably the better option for less affluent people and families.
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