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If pocket is the primary concern, then Rover Streetwise might be the smartest choice considering that it is based on Rover 25, a car which has proved itself in the international market. This urban car boasts of a 2-wheel drive and was renowned for the safety measures like ABS and Parking Censors in the back. Nice Exteriors: The car takes pride in presenting the makeover version which comprises of grey plastic bumpers and moldings on the side to prevent scratches. The car includes large storage space and roof bars for carrying skis and skateboards. In other words no vacation will be complete without the Streetwise. It is also equipped with the 16 inch alloy wheels Engines: The car was initially configured with the 1.4 liter SE petrol engine. Later the car moved a little ahead and shifted to the powerful engines with 1.6 liter or 1.8 liter. The 1.6 liter engine is known to generate 77 Kw of power and the 1.8 liter is known to generate 80Kw of power. The turbo-diesel models are quite powerful compared to the earlier models. | |
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Transmission: 5-speed manual transmission
Length: 3.98 m
Width: 1.95m
Height: 1.5 m
Neat Interiors:
The inside of the car does not spell exuberance, but it does speak about comfort. The car is fitted with the power steering along with the information display panel. The seats have neutral fabric options. The seats are pretty comfortable because they are deep and firm and provide lumbar support. The inside of the car also includes leather-covered bolsters. One will never have any dearth of entertainment with the CD player and the satellite radio system. The air-conditioning system and the locking policies that can be operated through remotes, fog lights all make it a perfect “on-roader”.
The car was available with a warranty period of 100,000 km or 3 years. The price of the car was about R 197,950. Although it created a rage among the urban buyers, the car has stopped production in April 2005.

