Rover Company is a British carmaker. Rover brand is owned by Chinese company SAIC. Cars under this brand are not produced any more.
The first car under Rover brand appeared in 1889 and it was a simple crew with engine.
Rover Company was founded in 1887 by John Kemp and William Sutton Starla. The company started its operations from the production of bicycles.
In 1994 Rover was bought by BMW. New models were released – the 200-th and 400-th series. In late 1998 Rover 75 was produced.
Photos of Rover Streetwise:
Streetwise ‘Urban on-roader’

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2004 Rover Streetwise Se 1.4L
Streetwise

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2005 Rover Streetwise SE 1.4 ‘urban on-roader’!
Video with Rover Streetwise:
2004 Rover StreetWise.Start Up, Engine, and In Depth Tour. The tough-looking Streetwise was designed as a two-wheel drive urban car with 4×4 looks. The streetwise had a higher ride height than the basic 25, and although it shared many of the common characteristics of the 25, it was visually different with large impact absorbing grey or black plastic bumpers. Unlike the rest of the Rover and MG range, the Streetwise bumpers were not colour coded. The front indicator and fog lights were redesigned to complement the circular headlamps, and most models came with chunky 16-inch wheels as standard. To extend the load space, the Streetwise was fitted with multi-purpose roof bars, which also served to distinguish the Streetwise from ZR & 25. Options The Streetwise offered a choice of sporty interiors, available in four or five seats (optional). The standard four seats had two separate rear seats and a separating centre console, and were half leather body-hugging seats. All models came with standard front electric windows, driver’s airbag, PAS, and ABS. The S & SE Models came with leather steering wheel, gear knob and air conditioning. The electric window switch had been relocated next to the handbrake, with new-style rocker switch, in a circular design with chrome effect plastic in the middle. Other subtle changes included a riveted chrome effect plastic loop round the base of the gear lever, and a restyled blue dash dials. All Streetwises came with trafficmaster, an early …
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December 12th, 2011
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