sgc wrote:
To me, the average Rover meets neither of those conditions - they're not particularly rare (you could argue otherwise in Australia, but when we have plenty of non-Rover alternatives for less money, that argument doesn't really carry), nor do they offer much over and above a run-of-the-mill Australian Mini other than youth.
I've driven maybe 5-10 rovers now and currently own one.
Most of the ones i've driven offer very little over a good aussie car but the last of them i think are something special.
The age bit doesn't really matter as they are still 20+ odd years old for the earlier rovers you are right.
I find the last of them to be a very different car from 1997-2000 when BMW took over and MPi came into effect (still SPi in Japan until the end). The build quality is improved and the cars are really nice and well refined as a daily driver.
The addition of Airbags, Aircon, Fuel Injection and electronic ignition with the increased sound deadening and rubber mounted subframes for these last cars really do transform the car and give it a solid feel and quiet ambience. The pre 1997 cars don't seem to be as good in this regard.