Surely one of the finest examples of the Rover 200 Series in the country, this 1994 Rover 214 SEi presents beautifully in Metallic Nightfire Red, complemented by a Black half leather interior. Its condition reflects exceptional care and sparing use over the years, standing as a true credit to its long-term owner.
With just one former keeper, this car has been in the careful hands of the current registered keeper for an incredible 28 years. It has travelled a genuine and remarkably low 33,328 miles from new, making it an extremely rare survivor in this condition and mileage bracket. This cherished Rover comes with a well-documented history file that includes a Haynes Manual for the Rover 214 & 414, a full set of MOT certificates, maintenance invoices, and the original Rover bookpack. The bookpack itself contains the Owner’s Handbook, a 200 & 400 Series Quick Guide, and the Owner Information & Service Record booklet. The latter displays six main dealer service stamps, covering maintenance between 1995 (at 2,584 miles) and 1997 (at 9,694 miles).
The R8 generation Rover 200 Series, introduced on 11 October 1989, marked a major departure from its predecessor. Designed to replace the Austin Maestro, the R8 was a clean-sheet, five-door hatchback developed under the newly privatised Rover Group. Well-regarded for its sharp styling and Honda-influenced engineering, the R8 earned a reputation as one of Rover's most refined and reliable small family cars of the 1990s.
This 1994 Rover 214 SEi is a superb opportunity for the discerning enthusiast or collector seeking a standout example of British automotive heritage. With such low mileage, long-term ownership and exceptional originality, it represents a rare find and a strong candidate for preservation or continued careful enjoyment.
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