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Rover 200 (R3)
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Rover 200/Rover 214/Rover 216/Rover 220SD (R3). 1995–9 (prod. 470,449). 3- and 5-door saloon. F/F, 1396, 1589, 1796 cm³ (I4 DOHC), 1994 cm³ diesel (I4 OHC). Originally designed as a replacement for Metro, but BMW and Rover nudged it upmarket where it was a premium product and rather expensive for its size. Smaller than former Rover 200 due to its Metro-replacing origins and cheaply developed at £200 million. Attractive David Saddington-styled car with ideas above its station, promoted by Sting on TV, aimed at the 20-somethings. As an Escort or Golf competitor, far too cramped. Most cars soon badged 200, regardless of engine size. Limited-edition BRM in 1998. Successor was eventually brought down to earth and sold in the Fiesta class.


Manufacturing location: Longbridge, Birmingham, England

Marque: Rover | Model: Rover 200 | Predecessors: Rover 200 (R8), Rover 100 (1994–7) | Successor: Rover 25 Mk I

 

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