I'm not sure who has written this article but now and then I read it, aside from ignoring the adult themed adverts on the right. The reviewer has based his account on driving a car from Brads collection at the time.
http://xn----itbkqkfiq.xn--p1ai/rover-827-coupe.php
Rover 827 Coupe
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Re: Rover 827 Coupe
You need AdBlockerPlus! It's an add-on for your browser that disables unwanted ads, speeds up loading of pages (you don't have to wait for the ads to load) and don''t get plagued with unsavoury adverts!Charles827si wrote:I'm not sure who has written this article but now and then I read it, aside from ignoring the adult themed adverts on the right. The reviewer has based his account on driving a car from Brads collection at the time.
http://xn----itbkqkfiq.xn--p1ai/rover-827-coupe.php
That aside, quite a positive review except for one thing - " Add this to the softer suspension of the R17 cars," - i was always under the impression the suspension was softer on the Mk1 or maybe the springs were missing from my first Sterling? Other than that, comparing a Mk2 coupé to a Mk1 is chalk and cheese, although very similar cars we all know there are quite a lot of differences.
I think he's missed the point of the coupé a bit although he does hint at it. It's meant to be more of a Grand Tourer (GT) car than a sports car, maybe if he'd driven an 820 Vitesse coupé instead of the 827 version he'd find the "sporting pretensions" he thinks coupés should have.
Thanks for posting the link anyway Charles, it is an interesting read!
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