
Blogs : April 2005
29 April 2005 Alphabet Soup By MICHAEL WYNN-WILIAMS THIS whole debacle caters to our national fears so elegantly it seems we could not have planned it better. Our fear of […]
29 April 2005 Alphabet Soup By MICHAEL WYNN-WILIAMS THIS whole debacle caters to our national fears so elegantly it seems we could not have planned it better. Our fear of […]
Rover 75 LWBs to be built in China… or is that Iran? But PricewaterhouseCoopers will fight for MGR’s design rights if there’s a case By KEITH ADAMS SAIC’s Rover: SAC528, […]
If getting to Dakar, Naples or Chernobyl seems a little on the easy side, you could always drive to Tashkent. Oh, and make sure you do it in a superannuated […]
An estimated 600 cars made the pilgrimage to Longbridge today in order to support the Longbridge workers and their families… STUART BISHOP explains why the day will leave a lasting […]
I’ve been loaned a car I’ve always hankered after since I was knee-high to a grasshopper… a bright red Renault Fuego. Yes, I know this is austin-rover.co.uk and the only […]
FIRSTLY allow me to apologise for not being around to report the events as they arose – I am currently away on business reporting on the Techno Classica motor show […]
MG Rover calls on UK Government to decide on loan Today MG Rover called on the Government to make a decision on the bridging loan which will open the way […]
KEEPING things light in what has been a horrible few days for MG Rover is quite a difficult task. I find the best plan of attack is simply to wait […]
The Rover Sports Register is the oldest and arguably the best Rover car club out there, and it only seemed fitting for it to host the event celebrating the centenary […]
The Rover R8 has been hailed by many as one of the best cars Rover ever built – certainly, during its production run, it gained a wide acceptance from family […]
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