Photo Gallery «Rover 100 P4 - the long-lasting British auntie»
The Rover P4 was called "Auntie" at the time, not because it was slow and talkative, but because it was reliable and likeable. Carefully designed, it was built for 15 years and became one of the most successful post-war cars in Europe. To this day, the Rover P4 has not lost its appeal as a vehicle, as this driving report with a Rover 100 proves. Many pictures, a sales brochure and a sound sample complete the article.
Rover 100 P4 (1959) - the four-door model is just over 1.6 meters high
© Bruno von Rotz, 2019
Rover 100 P4 (1959) - the Rolls-Royce for well-off wage earners
© Bruno von Rotz, 2019
Rover 100 P4 (1959) - no rev counter, but otherwise generously instrumented
© Bruno von Rotz, 2019
Rover 100 P4 (1959) - in-line six-cylinder longitudinally mounted
© Bruno von Rotz, 2019
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