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Although not without its merits, its doubtful that Rovers tie up with TATA cars of India will be remembered as a high point in the firms corporate history. The car that was spawned, dubbed the CityRover, was a quick and inexpensive way for the company to access the city car market and would have had quite some appeal were it not for some rather optimistic pricing from new. Given that buying used will nix that quibble about value, does the CityRover make a better used purchase than a new one? Find out here. The interior isnt especially beautiful, but Rover have specified decent quality seating trims, while the full leather option on the range-topping Style variant is an unexpected touch. The lowest priced Solo variant is a little sparse but features a drivers airbag, front seat belt pretensioners, a radio/cassette with four speakers, tinted glass and remote releases for the tailgate and fuel filler. Pay a little more and you get the Sprite model which features alloy wheels, a leather-trimmed sports steering wheel and gearknob, front fog lamps and a rear spoiler which together give it a pleasantly dynamic look and feel. A more luxury bias is evident on the Select version, which incorporates front and rear electric windows and air conditioning. Both Sprite and Select are fitted as standard with power steering, remote central locking, a rev counter and a CD-based stereo. The plush Style version features all of this as well as anti-lock brakes and a passenger airbag. Paint choices include two vibrant solid colours and eight optional metallic hues. Theres no getting away from the fact that trim quality and finish isnt what youd expect from a European car and all models seem to be infused with a heady petrochemical smell that will require an industrial strength air freshener to dispel. That said, the materials used look rugged and easy to clean. Opening book on a CityRover Solo is 3,025 although youll find a lot more retailing for around 3,300. Youll still need around 3,550 to find the earlier Select and Sprite models with the rarer Style version still commanding 3,800. As you can see, the market has dictated the true value of the cars and they now look reasonably good value for money. Another year down the depreciation curve and the CityRover will be a bargain. Insurance for all models is rated at Group 4E. The engine is a tough little unit with few reported issues. Interior quality isnt the best but the rather crude plastics used do tend to be correspondingly tough. If you manufacture a car for use on Indias roads it will stand up to British tarmac without too much of a problem. Check the electrics over as these can occasionally betray a few gremlins (no Prince Philip jokes please) and also check the back for any kiddie destruction but otherwise theres not a whole lot to go wrong with a CityRover. Check that essential servicing work has been done, that theres no accident damage and you should be able to land a decent car. (approx. based on a CityRover Solo) For most parts the prices are quite reasonable and worth the money. Expect to pay around 115 for a full clutch assembly, around 85 for a headlamp and up to 135 for a radiator. Brake pads should cost about 45 for the front and 40 for the rear, an alternator is around 155 and a starter motor around 160. Theres only one engine choice available, a Peugeot derived 1.4-litre 84bhp unit, and youll only be offered a five door body shape, though thats in positive contrast to many rivals which charge a premium if you want unfettered access to the rear seats. Access to the car is easy thanks to doors that swing open through a ninety-degree arc and a high seating position. The rear seats are mounted slightly higher than the fronts to give improved passenger visibility and the rear bench splits 60/40. With a carrying capacity of 220 litres with the seats in place and 610 litres with the rear bench folded, the CityRover Sprite is a citycar that can do more than just a light shop. Although the engine is undoubtedly unrefined, its gutsy enough to punt the CityRover up the road with quite some verve. In fact a CityRover is capable of dispatching the sprint to 60mph from rest quicker than virtually any comparable rival. Its also good fun to drive, albeit in a rather crude fashion. Rather ironically, the sort of mature customers the car is targeted at are least likely to appreciate the outer limits of the cars acceleration and handling! MG Rover had great hopes for the CityRover and, by and large, theyve been dashed on the rocks of buyer apathy. Much of that has been caused by a combination of optimistic pricing from new and the basic unrefinement of the product itself. As a used buy, the CityRover makes much more sense. As long as youre not expecting the last word in interior sophistication, this car has a lot going for it. |
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