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  2. Rover (company) - Wikipedia

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    Rover received $40 million in investments in October 2016 and another $65 million in July 2017, led by Spark Capital. [17] In May 2018, Rover raised another $155 million funding. [18] Rover became a publicly traded company via a special-purpose acquisition company in August 2021 and was listed on the Nasdaq exchange under the ticker: ROVR. [19]

  3. List of automobiles known for negative reception - Wikipedia

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    Rover of Britain and Honda of Japan would join forces to make a luxury car. The Japanese would bring the build quality, reliability and precision engineering. The British would garnish it with their talent for suspension tuning and tasteful design.

  4. Rover Company - Wikipedia

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    The company developed and produced the Rover Imperial motorcycle in November 1902. This was a 3.5 hp diamond-framed motorcycle with the engine in the centre and 'springer' front forks which was ahead of its time. [3] This first Rover motorcycle had innovative features such as a spray carburettor, bottom-bracket engine and mechanically operated ...

  5. The most (and least) reliable cars of 2023 ranked - AOL

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    Here is the list of the most reliable automotive brands or companies (CR didn’t rank Alfa Romeo, Chrysler, Dodger, Fiat, Infiniti, Jaguar, Land Rover, Maserati, Mini, Mitsubishi, Polestar ...

  6. Rover (marque) - Wikipedia

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    The first new Rover-branded car to be launched after the formation of MG Rover was the estate version of the Rover 75, which went on sale in July 2001. In October 2003, MG Rover launched the CityRover, a badge-engineered Tata Indica that served as an entry-level model. Despite high initial expectations, sales were poor and it received mainly ...

  7. Rover V8 engine - Wikipedia

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    The Rover V8 remained with Land Rover when it was sold to Ford by BMW. Although Land Rover has switched to the Jaguar AJ-V8 engine for new applications, they wanted production of the engine to continue, and they arranged for production to restart in Weston-super-Mare under MCT, an engineering and manufacturing company. MCT will continue limited ...

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  9. Rover Group - Wikipedia

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    The Rover Group Limited; Industry: Automobiles: Predecessor: British Leyland: Founded: 1986; 39 years ago (): Defunct: May 2000; 24 years ago (): Fate: Split, MG and Rover sold to Phoenix Venture Holdings for a nominal £10 to create MG Rover Group, Land Rover sold to Ford for £1.8 billion, Mini retained by BMW.