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Rover 75 LWB

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Pity those who hold positions of responsibility. On the one hand, they preach to their minions about the necessity of keeping costs down, but they also want to enjoy their own luxuries. Well, here's the answer to the transport problems of all coy city mayors and Government ministers.

By Gavin Ward

June 2002

Pity those who hold positions of responsibility. On the one hand, they preach to their minions about the necessity of keeping costs down, but they also want to enjoy their own luxuries. Well, here's the answer to the transport problems of all coy city mayors and Government ministers

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FIRST OPINION

    With the help of coachbuilder MacNeillie, Rover has addressed one of the criticisms of the 75, chiefly its lack of rear legroom. The 20cm of extra metal has been added right behind the B-pillar and the result is enough space for comfort without the cost of an elaborate limo.
 

AT A GLANCE

    LWB conversion adds
 
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