
Rover Maestro 2.0 TD Clubman
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Rover Maestro 2.0 TD Clubman
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Was A Bit Dubious At First Having Driven A Bmw 520
Was a bit dubious at first having driven a bmw 520se but due to it being writtenoff was offered the maestro TD at a good price , 1 Previous owner and a late 94 model I was so pleased with the overall performance from the gutsy Rover Maestro 2.0TD Engine and being a 6ft 4" driver had plenty of room
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I Have Had Every Car From Bmw's To Audi Quattros B
I have had every car from BMW's to Audi Quattros but these are the best cars I have ever found for every day driving, why can't the UK continue to make such green cars as these, they will run on diesel, bio fuel with no problems, use no complicated electronics or mechanics and have such low running costs.
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Overall The Rover Maestro Is A Good, Although Now
Overall the Rover Maestro is a good, although now very dated car. Very durable engine. Goes forever! Good ride and reasonable handling. Good economy and interior space. Body quite durable and less rust prone than most other similar cars. Quite easy to repair.
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I Have Not Long Got This Rover Maestro 2.0 Td Club
I have not long got this Rover Maestro 2.0 td Clubman it has one owner from new i know a lot off people slag them but this is my second one and its a good work horse for me as i deliver fast food two
nights a week and you show me a 2.0 td that gives you about
50 to the gallion
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Ok - Its A Rover You Say ...well, If You Had The P
Ok - its a rover you say ...well, if you had the petrol variants.....this diesel powered car is amazingly strong, pull off in 2nd gear no problem.....(3rd also - but I dont recommend it all the time unless you want to change the clutch)It also does at least 55 mpg around town or 65 on the motorway@60 mph. visibility it great all around the carand enough room for 5 adults. The body rusts on it tho which is typical of rover. Also typical of rover is the utterly AWFUL trim quality, I would doubt a quality controller was ever appointed at the longbridge plant ( is that where they made the maestro?).Oh - for a diesel - as soon as the turbo kicks in, you have power ;)
P.s I have covered 14k in it in 1 year...and the total for this car stands at 156658 miles......not bad for £100 ;)
Gaz, just to let you know, Rover made the montego and maestro at Cowley, Oxford - the factory where the mini is now built.
The cars are basically austin's, just kept alive by rover
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