Not Quite Rover and Out

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The Rover 45 (1999 - 2005) took over where the old 400 series left off. With a new-look corporate grille, revised driving characteristics and aimed squarely at the middleweight VW Golf/Ford Focus axis, the Rover 45 is a more tightly marketed proposition than the 400 range. In many respects the 45 range is two distinct series of cars, the five-door hatches which are badged using the same standards as the 25 and the luxurious four-door saloons, badged like junior Rover 75s. Whichever choice you make, a used Rover 45 is a good way to get a nearly new car for thousands less than the new list price.

Upon launch, the range consisted of five different engines, the two body styles and no fewer than eight different trim levels.

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Not Quite Rover and Out

The four-door saloon was available with a 1.8-litre four- cylinder unit, a 2.0-litre V6 and a 2.0-litre turbo diesel e...

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