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Rover - 200/25 (2002)

Explore the Rover 200/25 – a compact 5‑door hatchback that once turned heads in 2002 for its blend of practicality and styling. While the exact Rover 200/25 price today varies by region, mileage, and condition, this overview gives you a clear snapshot of what to expect when you search for a used Rover 200/25 price or ask, “what is a 2002 Rover 200/25 worth?” From key specs to depreciation insights, you’ll have the information you need to decide if this model fits your budget and driving needs.

  • Year: 2002
  • Body Style: 5‑door hatchback
  • Engine: 1.4L 16‑valve four‑cylinder (SpeeD, 64 kW)
  • Transmission: 6‑speed manual, optional 5‑speed manual in some markets
  • Fuel Type: Petrol (gasoline)
  • Power Output: 84 hp / 62 kW
  • Torque: 115 Nm (84 lb‑ft)
  • Drivetrain: Front‑wheel drive (FWD)
  • Dimensions: 3,888 mm length, 1,644 mm width, 1,480 mm height
  • Wheelbase: 2,510 mm
  • Curb Weight: 1,135 kg (approx.)
  • Seating Capacity: 5
  • Fuel Tank Capacity: 45 L
  • Emissions: Euro 4 (programme‑specific)

When you’re researching a Rover 200/25 2002 price, consider that the listed MSRP in 2002 was around £7,800. Today, the used Rover 200/25 price will range based on mileage and preservation, typically somewhere from £1,400 to £3,200 in the UK market. These numbers illustrate a typical half‑century depreciation curve for compact cars, which can be broken down further in the depreciation section below.

Depreciation Insight

Understanding the life cycle of a vehicle’s value keeps buyers aware of long‑term cost. The Rover 200/25 depreciation follows a pattern common among compact cars from the early 2000s:

  • First year: loss of 15 – 20 % compared to launch price. For a 2002 model, that’s roughly £1,170 – £1,560 when purchased new.
  • Years 2‑3: another 10 – 12 % decline. After 2½ years, expect a 25 – 30 % total drop from MSRP.
  • Years 4‑5: weaker depreciation rates (5 – 8 % per year). The value stabilizes around 40 – 45 % of the original price.
  • Beyond 5‑year mark: gradual falloff (3 – 5 % annually), largely due to mileage, wear, and evolving emission standards.

These rates are averages – a well‑maintained Rover 200/25 with low mileage may retain value closer to the upper end of each range, whereas heavy use or aftermarket modifications could push it lower.

Comparison to Similar Models

When asking, “what is a 2002 Rover 200/25 worth?” you’ll find several peers in its segment: the Rover Metro, the BMW


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