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Rover - P6 (1973)

Discover the timeless charm of the Rover P6, the iconic British sedan that debuted on British roads in 1970 and captured the imagination of motorists with its smooth styling and reliable performance. If you’re curious about the Rover P6 price, Rover P6 1973 price, or used Rover P6 price, you’ve come to the right place. Below you’ll find all the key details a buyer or collector needs, from essential specs to realistic depreciation insights and market position.

  • Engine: 2.2‑liter inline‑four, 90 hp (displacement 2,264 cc)
  • Transmission: 4‑speed manual, optional 3‑speed automatic (0‑diesel)
  • Fuel Type: Petrol (gasoline)
  • Power Output: 90 hp @ 4,000 rpm, 131 Nm torque @ 2,200 rpm
  • Top Speed: 140 km h⁻¹ (87 mph)
  • 0‑100 km h⁻¹: 13‑15 s (depend on engine tuning)
  • Dimensions: Length 4,594 mm; Width 1,712 mm; Height 1,433 mm
  • Wheelbase: 2,571 mm
  • Curb Weight: 1,350 kg (depending on equipment)
  • Fuel Tank Capacity: 80 l
  • Seating Capacity: 4 passengers
  • Drivetrain: Front‑wheel drive

These numbers illustrate why the Rover P6 remains a staple in classic‑car collections. Its smooth ride quality and straightforward mechanical layout make it both a pleasure and a low‑maintenance option for enthusiasts.

Depreciation Insight: What Are the Numbers Really Like?

For potential buyers, understanding how a Rover P6 holds its value is essential. Based on historical sales data and vehicle appreciation trends in classic‑car markets, Rover P6 depreciation can be broken down as follows:

  • First year: 15‑20% drop from purchase price. Buyers typically see the best depreciation in the initial 12 months after acquiring the car.
  • Year 2‑3: 5‑8% decline per year. Long‑term, the vehicle tends to hold 70‑75% of its initial purchase price after five years, provided it is kept in good condition.
  • Long‑term appreciation (“classic” phase): After a decade or so, the Rover P6 can approach or surpass its original purchase cost if well‑maintained, especially in the 1970‑1975 model years.

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