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And above all, it’s an unreliable Honda
Why go with 14/4 when the 4/14 is this delectable?
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My sister in law had one as a temporary company car, was BRG as well, awful, nasty car, she was actually glad once her proper car arrived, a mark 1 Vauxhall Vectra, that’s how awful the Rover was!
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Except it’s 14/4, volvo time!
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No, you’re doing it wrong. Wait another 6 days and have a 4/20(T). Lead fist in an old man’s polyester glove.
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Grand father had a 1992 416SLi in BRG, that thing refused to die. He lost his licence due to health way before the car showed signs of age.
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I enjoyed our Rovers. The 1996, Rover 820Si saloon in BRG was the best of them. Ye’, you could floor it but it was so comfortable you didn’t care about speed and just sat back and enjoyed the journey.
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Rover: Great Britain’s Buick.
Which is to say, classy, understated, and comfy cars that have a reputation of being driven by old people.
Would drive a 75.
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I’d drive a 75, too. And I think you're on to something, since they shared that aluminum V8. But Rover had a few more star-crossed vehicles in its history.