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Extra performance from a motor car engine need not mean increased fuel consumption. Witness the Rover Seventy-Five. Its designers - who produced the world’s first gas turbine car - have obtained from the Seventy-Five engine a performance which will surprise even those who know Rover cars well, yet its petrol consumption is substantially lower than that of its predecessors. As always with a Rover, it is not only what this car does, it is how it does it. At speed or loafing, on bypass or byway, the Rover Seventy-Five carries its six passengers with that luxurious smoothness which stamps it as one of Britain’s Fine Cars. One of Britain’s Fine Cars ROVER Motor Show Stand 150 | ||
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