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Models
- (-) Remove ASTRA filter ASTRA
- 2 CV (1) Apply 2 CV filter
- 200 (1) Apply 200 filter
- 2000 (4) Apply 2000 filter
- 25 (2) Apply 25 filter
- 4 (1) Apply 4 filter
- 45 (2) Apply 45 filter
- 500 (1) Apply 500 filter
- 600 (1) Apply 600 filter
- 75 (1) Apply 75 filter
- Beetle (1) Apply Beetle filter
- CityRover (3) Apply CityRover filter
- Dyane (1) Apply Dyane filter
- Freelander (4) Apply Freelander filter
- Kadett (1) Apply Kadett filter
- KARMANN GHIA (1) Apply KARMANN GHIA filter
- LNA (1) Apply LNA filter
- MG (2) Apply MG filter
- MG ZR (1) Apply MG ZR filter
- MG ZS (1) Apply MG ZS filter
- Octavia (1) Apply Octavia filter
- RANGE ROVER (9) Apply RANGE ROVER filter
- Range Rover (3) Apply Range Rover filter
- Range Rover Evoque (1) Apply Range Rover Evoque filter
- Range Rover Sport (2) Apply Range Rover Sport filter
- Rekord (1) Apply Rekord filter
- Streetwise (1) Apply Streetwise filter
- Transporter (1) Apply Transporter filter
- ZR (1) Apply ZR filter
- ZS (1) Apply ZS filter
Parts
- (-) Remove Steering Column Electric filter Steering Column Electric
- Column Switch (1) Apply Column Switch filter
- Door (1) Apply Door filter
- Steering Column Cowling (1) Apply Steering Column Cowling filter
- Steering Column Stroud Cover (1) Apply Steering Column Stroud Cover filter
- Steering Cowling (1) Apply Steering Cowling filter
- Steering Wheel (1) Apply Steering Wheel filter
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Rover trivia
- In 1952, noted car journalist, Bob Dearborn, famously wrote in his Road & Track review that, "… I honestly believe (barring the Rolls-Royce) that there is no finer car built in the world today."
- Although there were a few Rover-made cars released in the ‘80s, none of them had the word Rover on any of the badging. Instead, they were called Austins, but they did have a similar, Viking-inspired badge.
- The iconic logo of Rover is a Viking longship. Currently, the rights to using that logo are in the hands of the Jaguar Land Rover group.
- In 2003, MG Rover released the CityRover. It didn't sell anywhere close to expectations, and the car company started to seriously struggle as a result.
- During the 1960s, Rover was forced to cancel several promising car projects. That's because Rover became a corporate partner with Jaguar, and some of the projects they were working on were too similar! The Rover P8 was just one of the victims of this partnership and a prototype was never built.