
Some Thoughts on the Rover 200/400 R8
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Re: Some Thoughts on the Rover 200/400 R8
I got my first R8 in 2002, and I’ve had 8 altogether, and still have one today. I guess I’ve got the bug 

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1996-N 214 SEi, 2018 Volvo V40 Cross Country, 2015 VW Up!
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214 SEi x3, 216 SLi, 216 Cabriolet, 416 GSi, 420 GSi Tourer, 25, 45, 75
1996-N 214 SEi, 2018 Volvo V40 Cross Country, 2015 VW Up!
Former:
214 SEi x3, 216 SLi, 216 Cabriolet, 416 GSi, 420 GSi Tourer, 25, 45, 75
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Re: Some Thoughts on the Rover 200/400 R8
I had an early 214 Si 3 door and absolutely loved it. It was comfortable, economical, good looking and handled well.
As for performance, it often showed a clean pair of heels to contemporary 1.6s from other manufacturers, without really trying. And before anyone asks, I wasn't really a boy racer!
I think I'm right in saying that the suspension was a Rover setup that was used on Longbridge built Hondas?
Finally, my Sister once hired a Toyota Corolla. What a hideous vehicle! It pitched and rolled in everywhere to such an extent, I would have reached for a sick bag on a long journey! As for the interior, there were acres of hard, cheap looking plastic and a naff colour scheme!
As for performance, it often showed a clean pair of heels to contemporary 1.6s from other manufacturers, without really trying. And before anyone asks, I wasn't really a boy racer!
I think I'm right in saying that the suspension was a Rover setup that was used on Longbridge built Hondas?
Finally, my Sister once hired a Toyota Corolla. What a hideous vehicle! It pitched and rolled in everywhere to such an extent, I would have reached for a sick bag on a long journey! As for the interior, there were acres of hard, cheap looking plastic and a naff colour scheme!
Topcat Tomcat (aka Conductorwomble)
1990 216 GSi Auto 5 Door
1995 214 iS 3 Door - White Gold
1998 VVC Coupe - Tahiti Blue/Red Piccadilly & Leather
2001 1.8 Connie 45 4 Door - Wedgewood Blue
2004 75 CDTi Connie - Firefrost
1990 216 GSi Auto 5 Door
1995 214 iS 3 Door - White Gold
1998 VVC Coupe - Tahiti Blue/Red Piccadilly & Leather
2001 1.8 Connie 45 4 Door - Wedgewood Blue
2004 75 CDTi Connie - Firefrost
Re: Some Thoughts on the Rover 200/400 R8
I owned a Mk3 Escort SE Cabbie, the one with the RSTurbo body kit, many years ago, it was a good car & handled well.
I was in a position to treat myself to a 'fun' car, so I looked at a few later Escort Cabbies, but nothing grabbed me. I then spotted a 1998 216 SE Cabbie, I thought looks smart & fits the bill. When I drove it it out performed the Escort easily. The handling was very responsive & precise & the 16v K-series is so much quicker than the Ford engine.
The rarity factor of the Rover Convertible is always drawing attention when ever I'm out in it, be it having fun or at car shows showing it, there's always plenty of great feedback & questions about it. I don't know how many times I've heard "I forgot Rover made these !" & "When you think Rover, you don't think of the Cabriolet & Coupe, you think old man car with a Tartan blanket in the back"
All in all, I'm glad I've got the Rover & not a common Escort
I was in a position to treat myself to a 'fun' car, so I looked at a few later Escort Cabbies, but nothing grabbed me. I then spotted a 1998 216 SE Cabbie, I thought looks smart & fits the bill. When I drove it it out performed the Escort easily. The handling was very responsive & precise & the 16v K-series is so much quicker than the Ford engine.
The rarity factor of the Rover Convertible is always drawing attention when ever I'm out in it, be it having fun or at car shows showing it, there's always plenty of great feedback & questions about it. I don't know how many times I've heard "I forgot Rover made these !" & "When you think Rover, you don't think of the Cabriolet & Coupe, you think old man car with a Tartan blanket in the back"
All in all, I'm glad I've got the Rover & not a common Escort

Re: Some Thoughts on the Rover 200/400 R8
I have the 416 gti (on my third week of ownership) and it's amazing, the best car i have owned by far, so nice to drive and looks amazing especially with the optional roversport options! On tomcat alloys to, which makes the car look super smart, full leather interior and that 1.6 d series engine.
Re: Some Thoughts on the Rover 200/400 R8
If u think back to its rivals, it was better than the equivalent Ford or Vauxhall or even VW
Rover 214si 1990
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Re: Some Thoughts on the Rover 200/400 R8
When I brought my 416 Gti I was looking for a “reasonably priced car”. I spotted this one in the local newspaper classified ads ( remember those) and fell in love with it.
25 years and 110k miles later I still love it. Yes its got a bit rough round the edges with multi shades of flame red , but it still feels good to drive,(despite most of the suspension bushes being 30 years old) and its still good for a blast at 70+ (despite the high gearing)
Long live the R8!
25 years and 110k miles later I still love it. Yes its got a bit rough round the edges with multi shades of flame red , but it still feels good to drive,(despite most of the suspension bushes being 30 years old) and its still good for a blast at 70+ (despite the high gearing)
Long live the R8!
1991 Rover 416 GTi Auto - Flame Red - Owned since Aug 97 

Re: Some Thoughts on the Rover 200/400 R8
I remember on Top Gear Richard Hammond got a 416gti and it lapped the Top Gear test track faster than any of the reasonably priced car vehicles doing it in 1:42 which is respectable
Rover 214si 1990