1994 Rover 414Sli
Posted: Wed Jul 29, 2015 10:30 am
Recently, I sold my 1997 Citroen Xantia 1.9TD back to my brother after a year of pretty satisfying motoring with it. Truth was the car was too big and I wasn't getting the best out of a diesel engine for the driving I do and my brother was in need of a large family car that was cheap to run that he knew the history of. A deal was struck and we went car hunting to get me a replacement. What we found was a tatty 107,000 mile 1.4 K series Rover 400 with MoT until April 2016 (clean sheet, no advisories) that was two and a half hours drive away in Beeston, which we then viewed and bought in the dark for £275 and then drove home. This is perfectly normal for how we buy cars.
There was virtually no fuel in it when we picked it up so we chucked £20 in the tank and bumbled off home. The clutch was nearly dead, one of the front brake discs is slightly warped (not so much you feel it under braking, but you can hear it when you spin the wheel) and there's at least one badly balanced wheel that makes itself felt at 65mph. Other than that it was great and trouble free all the way home and very good on fuel. Most importantly of all for me it was very comfortable as I have great difficulty finding cars with seating positions that actually fit me.

We didn't get home until 2am so it was pretty much straight to bed before getting a proper look the following day. Horrible, horrible wheel trims are the most obvious horror.

It has a few bits of the usual rust these cars have.



Plenty of lacquer peel too.




The rear bumper is laughably scruffy.

Most of the trim is in good order, this is the most glaring issue.

The passenger door mirror doesn't work and is full of putty or filler or something.

The interior is in very good shape and one of my favourites these cars came with. A nice balance of colours to make for a very pleasant cabin.



Scruffy and shiny steering wheel and very shiny gearknob. The radio is an appalling Sony Xplod thing which you appear to operate more by luck than judgement.

This door card top corner is the only bad point inside as it's disintegrated and the vent is loose.

Overall, it's a reasonable starting point, especially so for the money, and the drive home had me absolutely smitten with it. I really enjoyed driving my brother's old 216 auto which was an identical trim to this one but with the Honda engine... more on that later in the thread.


There was virtually no fuel in it when we picked it up so we chucked £20 in the tank and bumbled off home. The clutch was nearly dead, one of the front brake discs is slightly warped (not so much you feel it under braking, but you can hear it when you spin the wheel) and there's at least one badly balanced wheel that makes itself felt at 65mph. Other than that it was great and trouble free all the way home and very good on fuel. Most importantly of all for me it was very comfortable as I have great difficulty finding cars with seating positions that actually fit me.

We didn't get home until 2am so it was pretty much straight to bed before getting a proper look the following day. Horrible, horrible wheel trims are the most obvious horror.

It has a few bits of the usual rust these cars have.



Plenty of lacquer peel too.




The rear bumper is laughably scruffy.

Most of the trim is in good order, this is the most glaring issue.

The passenger door mirror doesn't work and is full of putty or filler or something.

The interior is in very good shape and one of my favourites these cars came with. A nice balance of colours to make for a very pleasant cabin.



Scruffy and shiny steering wheel and very shiny gearknob. The radio is an appalling Sony Xplod thing which you appear to operate more by luck than judgement.

This door card top corner is the only bad point inside as it's disintegrated and the vent is loose.

Overall, it's a reasonable starting point, especially so for the money, and the drive home had me absolutely smitten with it. I really enjoyed driving my brother's old 216 auto which was an identical trim to this one but with the Honda engine... more on that later in the thread.
















































