Three years after the formation of MG Rover, the company launched their first all-new car. The CityRover was essentially a re-badged TATA Indica, but seeing as the Indian car was smart, clever and contemporary, it was not a bad base to work from.
The development story
How and why MG Rover chose the TATA Indica as the basis of its Metro replacement. |
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Buy parts from Rimmer Bros
If you you're after anything for your CityRover - or any other MG Rover-era car, Rimmer Bros' online purchasing website has everything you'll ever need... |
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Tested: CityRover
Roger Blaxall's assessment of MG Rover's new baby. |
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Reviewed: CityRover Mk2
Roger Blaxall sniffs out a CityRover bargain - and discovers what's the deal with the Mk2 version of this much-maligned car. |
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The gallery
More images of the vital new car. |
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The press release
The CityRover in MG Rover's own words. |
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