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Rover 75 Review (2001 to 2005)![]() Quick Summary The Rover 75 Tourer is one of those rare sub-£30,000 cars that retains a genuine sense of occasion whenever you get behind the wheel. The retro clocks and the buttoned down rectitude of the detailing all contributes to a huge feel good factor. Fortunately, used examples tend to have worn in very nicely and it's difficult to find poor examples. The 2.0-litre V6 is probably the only weak link, Rover recognising this fact when they replaced it with the 1.8T version. The pick of the range is probably a late CDTi diesel, but there's something to be said for all of the other powerplants. A solid used buy in more ways than one.Overall: ![]() Models Covered:(5 door Tourer 1.8, 1.8T, 2.0, 2.5 petrol 2.0 diesel [Classic (SE), Connoisseur (SE), Club (SE)])
SAGA TOUR GUIDE
There are some cars that have a definite element of rightness about them of which the Rover 75 Tourer is one. Despite being launched a full two years after the 75 saloon, the 75's inherent genteel clubbiness seems to work even better as an estate than as a saloon. Produced during the most turbulent period in Rover's history - just as BMW were working out how to pull the plug – you'd be justified in expecting the 75's abilities to mirror the organisational fiasco that overwhelmed Rover, you'd be quite wrong. As a used proposition, the 75 Tourer offers surprisingly affordable and wonderfully 'officer class' motoring.
History of the 75
The 75 saloon was already making respectable sales for Rover by the time the Tourer estate version was launched in summer 2001. In broadening the appeal of the 75 marque alongside the sportier MG ZT versions, the 75 Tourer did its bit to spread the news that here was a car with the best bits of BMW and Rover in one package. Sales have been steady, if unspectacular, in the meantime but there's no shortage of models to choose from. At launch there was a choice of a 118bhp 1.8, a 148bhp 2.0-litre V6 or a 175bhp 2.5-litre petrol as well as a 114bhp 2.0-litre turbo diesel. The engine choices were altered in late 2002 when the slow-selling 2.0-litre V6 was replaced by a more tax-friendly 150bhp turbocharged version of the 1.8-litre 'four'. Another diesel option was also made available, still based on the 2.0-litre CDT engine, but this time with power stepped up to 129bhp. Dubbed the CDTi, this engine was instantly popular. The last knockings for the 75 Tourer were played out in 2005 as MG Rover went to meet its maker.
Rover 75 Road Test
It's hard to believe the 1.8-litre models share an engine with the Lotus Elise. Not that the Rover disgraces itself over a series of bends, just that in this guise, it's noticeably more refined. It can still develop a useful 120bhp which means sixty in 10.9s on the way to 121mph. Even the CDT diesel can manage the sprint from rest to sixty in 11.0 seconds en route to 120mph. With an achievable consumption average not far off 50mpg, it's an impressive unit, as drivers of the similarly equipped BMW 320d have testified. The 2.5-litre V6 cars manage sixty in 8.2s on the way to 137mph, and have an impressively relaxed nature, especially when mated to the automatic gearbox.On the road, that emphasis on luxury continues. The Rover sails over surfaces that would, quite frankly, be unpleasant in equivalent BMWs and Audis. It's quieter too in every area save that of wind noise. True, a 3 Series or an Alfa 156 is more fun to drive on a twisting country road, but a well-driven 75 wouldn't be that far behind: in every other circumstance, it's the car you'd rather be in, capable yet undemanding. The Tourer's rear suspension is a little stiffer than the 75 saloon's in order to cope with a full load, and it's worth bearing in mind if you drive unloaded.There's the usual choice of five-speed manual or a new five-speed automatic transmission which curiously, given this Rover's Bavarian parentage, isn't available with the Steptronic self-shifter that works so well on rival BMWs. Even so, this is the one to choose, the shift quality of the manual box, though adequate, not being one of the Rover's strong points.
Buying a Rover 75
The Rover 75 series as a whole has proved to be a reliable offering, and despite its executive pretensions has been bought by a large number of more mature customers. Given that this clientele are less likely to drive the 75 in the manner in which an Alfa Romeo 156 Sportwagon, a BMW 3 Series Touring or, indeed, an MG ZT-T are often driven, this is good news for the used buyer. One thing to check is that the specification sheet matches the date of first registration. There are continued rumours of large numbers of 75s that Rover pre-registered to artificially inflate sales figures. These cars may have been standing in a field or car park for weeks on end, so check for water ingress, signs of surface corrosion on suspension parts. You'll also need to inspect the load bay for signs of damage by wannabe Lovejoys.
Rover 75 Typical Pricing
Prices start at £5,225 for a 2001 Y plated 1.8 Club SE Tourer with the thirstier 2.0-litre car reflecting its marginal additional desirability be being only £400 dearer, year for year. The 2.5-litre car's performance justifies its costs and these are still in pretty heavy demand, prices opening at £6,850 for a 2001 Y plated Connoisseur SE. The CDT diesel attract a good deal of interest and you'll need at least £6,225 to bag a Classic SE , with additional £500 increments landing you Club SE and Connoisseur SE trim variations. Insurance ranges between Groups 8 and 14.
Rover 75 Parts
(approx. based on 75 Tourer 1.8) Nothing too scary here. For most parts the prices are quite reasonable and worth the money. Expect to pay around £230 for a full clutch assembly, around £90 for a headlamp and about £195 for an alternator. Brake pads should cost about £55 for the front and £50 for the rear, whilst a starter motor is around £185.
Rover 75 Rated
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