Should I sell my Rover 75?

I have owned a Rover 75 Connoisseur CDTI since new in 2004. It has been (and still is) a superb car with which I have experienced no troubles at whatsoever. It returns 45mpg plus and its only drawback is its £245 annual tax. I have towed a small caravan from time to time but have now sold that. So do I change the superbly comfortable and well-equipped Rover as it has now covered 61,000 miles? And, if so, what is there on the market that would replicate all the Rover has?

Asked on 19 May 2012 by JW, Ledbury

Answered by Honest John
Hang onto it. I think values of these will start to rise because the pre-facelift models are such good looking cars and yours has the right trim level and right engine.
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