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If you’ve never heard of the CityRover and are wondering how bad this inoffensive looking small car could really be, know this: it went on sale in late 2003, and by 2005 Britain’s once mighty ...
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A future classic? Rover CityRoverthe CityRover fell at the first hurdle, with even the first batch of press cars suffering from bits of the interior falling off. MG Rover, sadly, didn’t have the money in its coffers to spend on ...
Having to rescue an entire company from financial ruin is a tall order for any car, and it's no wonder that the Rover CityRover failed to do the business for MG Rover. What's more, even taking ...
The CityRover has long been blamed for sinking the Rover car company. Which is rather like blaming the sinking of the Titanic on that iceberg. On the one hand, yeah, tough to argue with that big ...
The CityRover is crucial to MG Rover and needs to be a success. The basics are there - a compliant chassis, keen performance and practical interior - and engineers have worked hard on ride and ...
MG Rover and SAIC announced a 'strategic alliance ... It was recently reported the group is planning to slash prices on the poor selling CityRover, its attempt to crack the 'super-mini' market ...
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But for European buyers accustomed to tight-fitting trim and soft-touch plastics, the CityRover fell at the first hurdle, with even the first batch of press cars suffering from bits of the interior ...
And, although it seems that Rover's older models generally fare worst, the CityRover is a different kettle of fish as it's a re-badged Tata. We've heard reports that oil and water leaks are ...
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