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I got a club flyer on my car | 15 | 0.83% | |
Internet search | 1,445 | 79.75% | |
Linked from another website | 169 | 9.33% | |
Word of mouth / recommendation | 244 | 13.47% | |
Press Ganged | 11 | 0.61% | |
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9th October 2019, 15:51 | #691 |
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Rover 75 Saloon Join Date: Oct 2019
Location: Plymouth
Posts: 74
Thanks: 45
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Found it via JVChester on youtube.
Can anyone recommend a good insurance company? |
9th October 2019, 15:55 | #692 | |
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MG ZT Join Date: Aug 2012
Location: Halifax
Posts: 360
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18th November 2019, 09:22 | #693 |
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Rover 75 Saloon Join Date: Oct 2019
Location: Airdrie
Posts: 2
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My route here - and in need of a bit of advice
I've been an owner of my 75 Connoisseur for a few years now, although only decided to seek out help/join this owners club after my car originally failed it's last MOT - and the garage didn't know what the issue was. I found another garage who have more experience with Rovers/some diagnostic tools, and they discovered that it was the O2 sensor that needed replacing (thereby allowing the car to pass it's MoT). Anyhow, through that experience, I decided to try and find others who have a simiar car and who could help point me in the right direction when needed.
My current issues with the car, is that the heating doesn't work (a tad bit of an issue during the winter months), and I need a new right hand headlight (preferably both - but most definitely the RHS one, as the wiring has become rather 'temperental' in it). The new garage I've found, has said that they could well be able to fix the heating issue - although if I could source a new headlight(s), then they'd resolve that issue at the same time. Thus, if anyone can point out as to where I can source some decent headlight(s), that'd be appreciated. |
18th November 2019, 09:26 | #694 | |
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MG ZT 1.8t+. No.3 of 4 in Sunspot Yellow & Ford Fiesta in Black. Join Date: Aug 2010
Location: Rattler Farm
Posts: 22,477
Thanks: 9,270
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18th November 2019, 14:10 | #695 |
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Rover 75 Saloon Join Date: Oct 2019
Location: Airdrie
Posts: 2
Thanks: 0
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Thanks FLYING BANANA, I'm currently finding my way around this forum and I've PM'd someone in the hope that they can help.
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1st February 2020, 20:08 | #696 |
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Rover 75 tourer Join Date: Feb 2020
Location: Bourne
Posts: 15
Thanks: 6
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Hello from Lincolnshire
Found the site by googling for Rover 75 owners club as I am looking to buy a 75 or preferably a 75T. I have had many BMC and subsequent "group" cars over the years starting with a used 1959 mini, then a 1963 1100 and in 1967 I bought my first brand new car a Morris 1800. Since then I've had far too many vehicles, but think it may be the right time for me to settle down in my old age with a not too expensive Rover. Geoff.
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1st February 2020, 20:22 | #697 |
Moderator/Club Shop
MG ZT 1.8t+. No.3 of 4 in Sunspot Yellow & Ford Fiesta in Black. Join Date: Aug 2010
Location: Rattler Farm
Posts: 22,477
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Welcome aboard the fountain of knowledge concerning our cars.
Find your way around the site. Lots of free advice available.
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8th February 2020, 20:56 | #698 |
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Rover 75 tourer Join Date: Feb 2020
Location: Bourne
Posts: 15
Thanks: 6
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New (to me) rover 75 tourer
I bought a 2004 gold CDTi tourer SE today. Nice clean useable car (not concours) with 92K miles, 3 owners from new and with (as yet unseen by me) history. Complete new clutch assembly fitted 25k miles ago, nine months MOT and no advisories. And so it begins. Geoff.
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8th February 2020, 21:34 | #699 | |
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Rover 75 Join Date: Nov 2010
Location: Devon
Posts: 33,714
Thanks: 8,837
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8th February 2020, 21:38 | #700 |
This is my second home
ZT 260 SE Twilight and 10 other 75 ZT's :O Join Date: Jan 2007
Location: Conwy NORTH WALES
Posts: 11,094
Thanks: 512
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25k miles ago.
Hope the clutch isn't due again then?! We're doing another warranty job on Monday. Clutch parts for these are rubbish. Welcome along anyway
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