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7 Used Rover 75 cars for sale

Rover, 75

2003 - ROVER 75 2.5 CONNOISSEUR SALOON* AUTOMATIC * ONLY 37000 MILES * TOP GRADE * 4-Door

2003 - ROVER 75 2.5 CONNOISSEUR SALOON* AUTOMATIC * ONLY 37000 MILES * TOP GRADE * 4-Door20

Low Mileage

£7,999

Finance available £45 pm

  • 2.5L
  • 37.1K

    Miles
  • Petrol
  • Automatic
  • Not Supplied

The Car Warehouse

01642937563 *

5/5 Stars

Rover, 75

2003 (53) - 2.0 CDT Club SE 4dr Auto 59,000 miles Stunning Automatic BMW engine

2003 (53) - 2.0 CDT Club SE 4dr Auto 59,000 miles Stunning Automatic BMW engine19

Low Mileage

£3,395

Finance available £31 pm

  • 2L
  • 59.0K

    Miles
  • Diesel
  • Automatic
  • Saloon

RobertsCarscouk

01352871761 *

200942

Low Mileage

£1,495

  • 2.5L
  • 97.7K

    Miles
  • Petrol
  • Automatic
  • Saloon

Rover, 75

2002 (02) - 2.0 V6 Club SE 4dr Auto One Owner from new, huge service portfolio

2002 (02) - 2.0 V6 Club SE 4dr Auto One Owner from new, huge service portfolio15

Low Mileage

£2,995

  • 2L
  • 110.0K

    Miles
  • Petrol
  • Automatic
  • Saloon

Boyce Cars

01626241395 *

Rover, 75

2005 (05) - 2.0 CDTi Connoisseur SE 4dr

2005 (05) - 2.0 CDTi Connoisseur SE 4dr61

Low Mileage

£1,850

  • 2L
  • 107.0K

    Miles
  • Diesel
  • Manual
  • Saloon

Rover, 75

2008 (08) - V8 Connoissuer SE Auto 4-Door

2008 (08) - V8 Connoissuer SE Auto 4-Door5

£39,995

Finance available £513 pm

  • 4.6L
  • 94.0

    Miles
  • Petrol
  • Automatic
  • Saloon

S M G Rover

01174286788 *

Rover, 75

2000 (X) - 1.8 Classic SE 4-Door

2000 (X) - 1.8 Classic SE 4-Door1

£4,995

Finance available £45 pm

  • 1.8L
  • 32.1K

    Miles
  • Petrol
  • Manual
  • Saloon

The Malton Motor Company

01653915185 *

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Why buy a used Rover 75?

The Rover 75 is one of the few vehicles that's maintained an active road life after outliving their original carmaker. The Rover 75 Tourer estate is still a very good drive, thanks to its comfortable build and fine pedigree heritage. Its BMW roots make it intrinsically a German executive small car with a British badge and styling. Read our Rover 75 review for more information.Find Rover 75 for sale

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Used Rover 75 FAQ's

How does the Rover 75 drive and handle?

Even though it's closely linked to BMW, don't expect the Rover 75 to provide the same thrilling German-made driving experience as one. Whilst ensuring the Rover 75 didn't directly rival the BMW 3-Series, the German automaker helped equip the 75 with a nearly similar comfortable design. It grips well around corners and provides top-notch bump absorption, with relaxed and effortless motoring befitting of a limousine. Rover even introduced a limited-production 75 limousine variant.

What engine options can you get in the Rover 75?

The earlier releases of the Rover 75 came with a 1.8-litre Rover K-series engine. However, you'll rarely find one in the used car market nowadays, as the carmaker had to later recall and replace most Rover K-series engines due to consistent gasket failures. Rover replaced the K-series with a turbocharged 1.8-litre petrol engine. Later in 2002, Rover also introduced a new 2.5-litre V6 to its range. In 2003, the Ford-borrowed massive 4.6-litre V8 engine joined the Rover's range, giving the 75 a powerful Bentley-like driving performance.

Which engine should you buy with a used Rover 75?

Many recalled 1.8-litre K-series engines got replaced with BMW's 2.0 CDT engine. The German engine matched the 75's character perfectly well, as it was extremely quiet, frugal and punchy, but still very smooth. If you can find one, this is a great buy. In later year production models, the 75 packed 1.8-litre and 2.5-litre engines. However, both offered the same performance. As the former is more economical, it's a better buy, providing an excellent balance of refinement, performance and economy.

Does the Rover 75 have a quality interior cabin?

The final 75 release came with cream-coloured leather seats, padded leather and wood veneer. It was popular among drivers who prized elegance. The debut Rover 75 Classic trim had a cabin trimmed with walnut wood, but later, a lighter coloured oak trim became the standard. As a vehicle designed for long journeys, it has just what you'd expect for comfortable driving, including padded seats and plenty of passenger legroom.

Are there dealerships that service the Rover 75?

Yes. The Rover 75 managed to survive decades without its maker because of the extensive network of supporting dealerships and aftermarket component manufacturers. However, when you purchase a used Rover 75, ensure you look into an aftermarket warranty to help cover unexpected mechanical issues.

What safety features can you expect with the Rover 75?

Since 2005, standard safety features in the Rover 75 include driver, passenger and side airbags. Side curtain airbags were optional. Also, the Rover had standard fitted disc brakes, ABS with electronic brakeforce distribution, a speed-limit warning system and traction control. The Euro NCAP crash-tested the Rover 75 in 2001 before some of these features released, which is likely why it only received a 4-star safety rating instead of the full 5 stars.

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