Rover 420 2.0 SLi 16v Reviews

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Rover 420 2.0 SLi 16v
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Average Ratings for Rover 420 2.0 SLi 16v

  • Performance4.1 stars
  • Practicality4.6 stars
  • Reliability4.3 stars
  • Value for Money5 stars
  • Reviewer Ratings4.5 stars
  • Overall Rating3.2 stars

4 Reviews For Rover 420 2.0 SLi 16v

  • stratman1990 16th Jun 2009

    Reviewer rating: 4.5 stars


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    Good Points: The looks (mine has Rover alloys from the later shape 400, smoked rear light clusters and the full body coloured bumpers and mirrors etc.)

    The factory speakers are surprisingly good, although I changed the back ones when I fitted a new cd player

    The comfort and equipment, especially given that I only paid £300 for it.

    The speed. 136 bhp in a car that weighs next to nothing is very entertaining

    The reliability. All the electrics still work like new, and it always starts first time, even after that snow in early February. It was buried for a week under a foot of snow and started straight up.

    The size of the boot. Easily big enough for my musical equipment

    The bodywork. No rust anywhere at all. Amazing for a car of its age

    Build quality. The thing still feels solid as a rock, there are no squeaks or rattles from any trim and the car is quiet as anything. And it still smells like a new car. My Grandad had a 214 sli brand new and my 16 year old 420 smells exactly the same. Hardly important but its nice nonetheless


    Bad Points: Only one really, and that is the paint. Mine is in Ocean Blue, and there is some laquer peel on the roof. However, there are a couple locally in this colour and they're worse than mine. Its just this colour, it seems, that has the problem. Minor detail aside though, I couldn't ask for more from a car. If the laquer peel wasn't on the roof, and I didn't know about values for these cars, I could have been persuaded to part with £1000 for this car and still been very pleased. For an 18 year old boy, having a 2 litre car with 136 bhp is nice, and I have so much kit in my car compared to any of my friends too. And I paid much less for it. Brilliant car in every way.


    General comments: I bought my 1993 420 sli back in January and I am really pleased with it. Hasn't missed a beat since I've had it. It always starts first time every time, whatever the weather. It is a very comfortable car and the interior is still immaculate with no signs of wear and tear even after 92,000 miles. And because it's an early, 'pre cost cutting' model, all the wood is real and it has more sound proofing than the later ones, which make it a very nice place to sit, and a very relaxing drive. It also has electric windows, mirrors and sunroof, and electric boot and fuel cap releases. I am 18 years old and it's my first car. I don't rag it at all though, for numerous reasons, chief among which is the very soft suspension, which can be disconcerting when entering a corner at high speed. That said, though, your confidence will give out before the car will let go. Also, I don't need to rag it, as it is a very fast car, and I rarely need to use more than half throttle during normal driving. Although I have to admit, it is fun to open it up occasionally, because its so fast. My friends cars can't keep up with it either, which is funny to me as they all believed that a Rover saloon is a Grandad's car. Not any more though. The only thing that stands even half a chance is my mates Escort 1.6, and that's only because it handles better. In a straight line it can't keep up for love nor money. I absolutely love this car.

  • jahaangle Rank: Staff Sergeant 21st Nov 2008

    Reviewer rating: 4.5 stars


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    I owned one of these for several years and I actually regret selling it, the 2.0ltr engine is incredible and has an awesome engine note. Spacious inside and would make a good family car. Back ends a bit large but is softened with the Rover spoiler.
  • dubsdj 25th Aug 2005

    Reviewer rating: 5 stars


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    I purchased the Rover 420 turbo diesel model with all the trimmings, leather seats 6 cd changer etc etc. I have to say this is the best car I have ever driven, and it is still very fast but economical also because I do a lot of miles in it. The other real bonus is the rear end of the car looks fantastic, makes all over Rovers look boring.
  • sean oconnor Rank: Staff Sergeant 17th Aug 2004

    Reviewer rating: 4 stars


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    Paid £4500 for a four year old Rover 420 2.0 16v sli full spec including pas abs a/c full electric windows f/r alloys front fogs velour cloth trim 6cd changer plastic look wood trim wide wheels mud flaps 2.0 16v quite average fuel consumption on motorway runs but poor in town nice smooth ride punchy engine moderate handling but can give way if pushed hard looks good with spoiler and alloys excellent for going down the m1 or just picking up the shopping passenger comfort reasonable and boot ...