roewe 550 advert
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Me, and the rest of Birmingham. You dunno how it affected longbridge, as in the place. It's like a ghost town now, and its sad.
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shame rover went under before it finished this car...it looks as good as anything else in britain, and if it was made better, it probably could have saved rover, instead of having a crap chinese mockery of a great british firm
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@karatcha nope it's an all different car
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@FContreras85 That would indeed be good. If TATA could resurrect Rover into the Land Rover/ Jaguar category, the brand could once again be classed as a premium manufacturer - as was the case back in the 1960s and 70s.
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@southerner1986 The Rover marque is now owned by Tata Motors as part of the Jaguar-Land Rover package sold by Ford in 2008. It would be nice if Tata could resurrect the original Rover marque using Jaguar and Land Rover technology on its cars.
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@burkezillar From what my crude Chinese can tell me, all it's trying to advertise is that the car is very high tech with advanced electronic features. Thats all I can say.
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@karatcha wrong, its actully a brand new platform designed here in the UK and will be on sale as a MG6, only the front subframe is off a rover 75.
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Let'sbe honest. It's a reincarnated 75.
The outside may changed, but the soul remains the same...
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Roewe(pronounced rovee), Rong Wei(sounds like Wrong Way!)
Rovee Wrong Way!
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This would probably bee how the 'real' Rover would look like, if British Aerospace would had sold it to Honda, instead of to BMW...
And they still would had been made in Britain. ;)
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As a 23-year-old proud owner of a Rover45, I was absolutely gutted when the firm went under. The Roewe 550 is a fabulus looking car and I can't wait for it to arrive on our shores... I just would have really liked to see it badged as a Rover and produced at Longbridge. I am still hoping that one day Ford (who own the rights to the Rover badge) will one day bring back the brand!
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It's designed and engineered in England. Not quite such a "Chinese revolution" as SAIC would want you to think.
what's the name of the song?
spyker87 3 years ago
Travelling light, by Joel Hanson.
guylaister 3 years ago