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FOR SALE; My Rover 75 modern
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FrazzleTC



Joined: 28 Dec 2010
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Location: Dumfries and Galloway

PostPosted: Mon Feb 27, 2012 5:33 pm    Post subject: FOR SALE; My Rover 75 modern Reply with quote

I've decided that I'm going to revert to using the 2000 on a daily basis once the clocks change, so at the end of March, I'll start the process of selling the 75. It's been very well looked after, and is a fantastic car to drive. It's been completely reliable while I've owned it, and it's now done 83000 miles. It's been recently serviced, has had the belt change done, it's got tyres with plenty of tread, a full service history from new, it's taxed until the end of August this year, and MOT'd until the middle of September. It's always kept as clean as possible, and makes for a superb family car, or even just something for commuting. In terms of MPG, it consistently achieves 30 mpg-35 mpg, depending on the type of driving, and the driving style.
Being a Club SE it's got anything that I've needed, including climate control and a CD autochanger. I'm a 75 club member, and the car has attended an owners' club meet in the last few months. The colour is Royal Blue, and it's got Ash Grey velour seats, which are very comfortable indeed! Although registered in late September 2002, it's actually got the vast majority of the 'pre-project drive' bits that 75 owners seem to like, such as a real wood dashboard.
I'll definitely miss it, but running three cars isn't sustainable in the long term, and I'd like to be able to spend my time on the other two Rovers instead.
Whoever buys it will not be disappointed. I want to keep it until the end of March, but thereafter, it's available to drive away. I just thought I'd offer it on here first. If anyone would like any more information, please PM me.
Here are a couple of photos.



I'm looking for £1500, but obviously that's negotiable. Smile
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Fluffle-Valve



Joined: 30 Dec 2009
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Location: At my computer in a bungalow in Duston, Northampton.

PostPosted: Thu Mar 01, 2012 4:59 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

I have the club SE 75 Tourer. Cetainly a very nice car to look at and drive. Great for my dogs in the back and it runs on LPG witha hidden tank, so no room loss...

Good luck with your sale... Smile

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