Rover 400 Hatchback 1995-

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  • Economy

    Value

    5 out of 5 5.0

    Best value 2nd hand turbo diesel on the market.

    Costs

    5 out of 5 5.0

    Cheap to insure, cheap to run, cheap to buy, and the engines last forever.

  • On the road

    Driving

    4 out of 5 4.0

    Very comfortable but sluggish steering.

    Performance

    4 out of 5 4.0

    105bhp, around 165lb/ft torque (i believe), good brakes as standard. Turbo kicks in at 2,500 rpm. It loves going up hills :-).

  • Living with it

    Reliability

    5 out of 5 5.0

    Engine is superb. I spoke to 3 different mechanics before i bought the car and all said they'd NEVER had a fault with the 105bhp Rover diesel engine. Alloys were blistered before I got the car, so no idea at what mileage this started to happen.

    Image

    3 out of 5 3.0

    Boring looking car, especially compared with the MG ZS. However, mine is white with black trim and looks very smart with the alloy wheels. Can't escape the 'granddad car' remarks though!

    Comfort

    4 out of 5 4.0

    Driver position is excellent and comfortable for front passenger too. Put the midgets in the back though because the headroom is shocking - especially with the sunroof recess(?)

  • Security and Service

    Security

    3 out of 5 3.0

    Alarm and immobiliser. Then again, no joy riders are going to nick it.

    Service

    1 out of 5 1.0

    No service needed from Rover so no comment.

  • Problems and Ownership

    Problems

    Engine

    None, sweet as a nut. Doesn't rev very high (about 4,700) but no diesels do.

    Other

    (Continuing about 1st gear) - Basically, as soon as the turbo kicks in it's time to change up, and you bounce around changing to second. Never mind as 2/3/4/5 gear changes are great.

    Ownership

    Did you buy the car new?

    Used

    Would you buy the same model again?

    No

    Did you buy from the same manufacturer again?

    No