Rover 100
The Rover 100 is a compact car produced by the British automotive manufacturer Rover from 1992 to 1998. It was designed as a successor to the Rover Metro and was known for its small size, practicality, and fuel efficiency. The Rover 100 was available in various trims and featured a range of petrol engines, making it suitable for urban driving.
The car was built on the Austin Metro platform and shared many components with it, ensuring affordability and ease of maintenance. Despite its compact dimensions, the Rover 100 offered a surprisingly spacious interior, making it a popular choice among city dwellers and first-time car buyers.