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Article: Rover's return to class; Rover launch a limousine-style top-of-the-range flagship with their new coachbuilt Vanden Plas model says Adam Stevens.(Features)
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- Daily Record (Glasgow, Scotland)
- Article date:
- August 15, 2003
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Byline: ADAM STEVENS
Roadtest: Vanden Plas
THE name Rover conjures a variety of impressions to different people which depend on your age.
My grandparents' generation will remember genuinely superior machines, like the 3.5- litre Coupe, complete with real wood and leather trim, polished steel tool kits and British- build quality to be proud about.
My parents, on the other hand, are more likely to associate Rover with a workforce more interested in tea breaks than making cars and a management team with a remarkable ...
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