@quarkwrok I agree with u I have had many rover 200's one ended up goin head on with a 3 ton transit van and I walked away :-) I still currently have a bubble and it's my pride and joy fuck all these haters British and proud
@AnthonyUK What you talkin bout willis. Mine regularly took 2 full old-style holiday cases AND room for some shopping bags whenever I took it down to France/Spain. Even if the NCAP is low for today's standards the roadholding and visibility are still so good you will be safer in the 200 bubble than a Fiesta or A2. tbh can't be bothered to do a list of positives. Did that when I chose it over the Megane, Astra and Focus way back when. glad I did.
@AnthonyUK Well rear legroom is a little bit of an issue, but luggage space and safety I would have to disagree on. The boot on a 25 is definately bit enouth, and with the folding seats, it's not too much of an issue. NCAP rating isn't too bad. If you consider the later 200 was designed in 1995, acheiving 3 compared to other supermini's at the time of 2 or even 1 isn't bad at all. Agree that other cars such as the Golf are safer through
@n880eua It'll only manage a handful of shopping bags at most;if you're not carrying anything in the back you can fold the seats to increase the luggage space but it's not flat which makes it a tad poor.
The only things wrong with the Rover 200 and 25 is;
poor legroom in the rear even on the 5 door model,
only merely adequate luggage space,
and poor EURONCAP score of three.
When so many have moved the game on tremendously this was stuck in the middle of the road not really knowing where it was going next or who it would appeal to.
my dad has a rover 200 on a n reg only got 43 miles on the clock from new. the last time it was started was 1997. my dad got ill the day after delvery and never got it back on the road. the garage has not been open 12 years. i think i may brack the lock and take a look. poor car lol
@quarkwrok I agree with u I have had many rover 200's one ended up goin head on with a 3 ton transit van and I walked away :-) I still currently have a bubble and it's my pride and joy fuck all these haters British and proud
Ygk8TDhPqh 1 month ago
@AnthonyUK What you talkin bout willis. Mine regularly took 2 full old-style holiday cases AND room for some shopping bags whenever I took it down to France/Spain. Even if the NCAP is low for today's standards the roadholding and visibility are still so good you will be safer in the 200 bubble than a Fiesta or A2. tbh can't be bothered to do a list of positives. Did that when I chose it over the Megane, Astra and Focus way back when. glad I did.
quarkwrok 1 month ago
Does anyone remember the Rover advert with 'Englishman in New York'
38wd 1 month ago
3 is average for euroncap,4 is better. A 4 star rated car better protects driver and passengers without highly serious injury.
AnthonyUK 5 months ago
@AnthonyUK Well rear legroom is a little bit of an issue, but luggage space and safety I would have to disagree on. The boot on a 25 is definately bit enouth, and with the folding seats, it's not too much of an issue. NCAP rating isn't too bad. If you consider the later 200 was designed in 1995, acheiving 3 compared to other supermini's at the time of 2 or even 1 isn't bad at all. Agree that other cars such as the Golf are safer through
LightningT5 5 months ago
@AnthonyUK Can't fold the seats flat? So that's where Ford got the idea from for the new Fiesta!
allegrokarl 1 year ago
@n880eua It'll only manage a handful of shopping bags at most;if you're not carrying anything in the back you can fold the seats to increase the luggage space but it's not flat which makes it a tad poor.
AnthonyUK 1 year ago
@AnthonyUK I think you will find even to this day the boot space in the R3 200 and 25 is still the biggest in class.
n880eua 1 year ago
The only things wrong with the Rover 200 and 25 is;
poor legroom in the rear even on the 5 door model,
only merely adequate luggage space,
and poor EURONCAP score of three.
When so many have moved the game on tremendously this was stuck in the middle of the road not really knowing where it was going next or who it would appeal to.
AnthonyUK 1 year ago
my dad has a rover 200 on a n reg only got 43 miles on the clock from new. the last time it was started was 1997. my dad got ill the day after delvery and never got it back on the road. the garage has not been open 12 years. i think i may brack the lock and take a look. poor car lol
deanjisaac 1 year ago