Looks like my dad's old Rover 2000. Never forget us driving along a country road near Huddersfield, and coming the other way was David Brown in his Aston Martin DB 5 or 6 Shooting brake, never forget because he lifted his flat cap in respect as he passed
I feel sorry for the disabled folk who due to some disabilities may prefer to have exclusive use of a designated facility. They certainly don't need extra usage which means them having to queue for longer, particularly if they have incontinence issues. Thanks as always for your appraisal of a very problematic issue. Best, Ian
Nice Rover, very stylish,. They always were a good car, different, comfortable and ahead of their time. Stainless steel, leather, aluminium. Rust can be a major problem. Good investment.
The 3500 V8 model was more luxurious as you were treated to a rev counter, oil pressure gauge & ammeter inside as well as power steering under the bonnet & certain models had electric windows as well. I do like the strip speedometer of the 2000 & 2200 models, they looked quite the part.
'lovely' x 60 times - Surly that's up to us to judge! It would have been far more useful to actually tell us some facts and specs while showing us around, instead of constantly repeating how lovely it is. . Is it any wonder 2nd hand car salesmen are shunned.
Looks like my dad's old Rover 2000.
Never forget us driving along a country road near Huddersfield, and coming the other way was David Brown in his Aston Martin DB 5 or 6 Shooting brake, never forget because he lifted his flat cap in respect as he passed
Like you, my old dad had one. Remember driving around Harrogate as if we owned the place. Great cars and memories.
I owned three of these in my time, many decades ago, and they were a joy to drive and ride in.
Derek you are so interesting to watch, really can't wait until the next series of Bangers and cash
Love older cars, loads more character
I feel sorry for the disabled folk who due to some disabilities may prefer to have exclusive use of a designated facility. They certainly don't need extra usage which means them having to queue for longer, particularly if they have incontinence issues. Thanks as always for your appraisal of a very problematic issue. Best, Ian
What!!!?😂
nice to see the spare wheel in the boot not mounted to the boot like so many p6 models i bet the holes in boot were to do with spare wheel on boot
Nice Rover, very stylish,. They always were a good car, different, comfortable and ahead of their time. Stainless steel, leather, aluminium. Rust can be a major problem. Good investment.
Does the 2000 have the same interior as the 3500, or is the 3500 more luxurious?
The 3500 V8 model was more luxurious as you were treated to a rev counter, oil pressure gauge & ammeter inside as well as power steering under the bonnet & certain models had electric windows as well.
I do like the strip speedometer of the 2000 & 2200 models, they looked quite the part.
Great show derek. I havent miss,d an episode yet. Great team.look,n forward to the next series.
What we got ???? The Gaffer that’s what
2:58 All Rover's had terrible dashboards that looked like afterthought.
really even the montego
Arthur Daley🤦♂️🤭
'lovely' x 60 times - Surly that's up to us to judge! It would have been far more useful to actually tell us some facts and specs while showing us around, instead of constantly repeating how lovely it is. . Is it any wonder 2nd hand car salesmen are shunned.
MOT history not too
" lovely ! " underbody rot !