Archive for July, 2010

Random Road Tests: Rover 416Si

The finest 1.6, Brit-built saloon 1995 had to offer?

I’ve recently just come back from Barcelona, after a SEAT engine launch, and the journey to and from Heathrow gave me the chance to undertake another random road-test.

With the MG still in the garage, and no long-termer to speak of (sniff) I didn’t want to leave Mrs S. without a car for the time I was away. After a brief ‘phone call to my brother, I’d negotiated a loan of, what he calls, his ‘silver dream machine’.

‘It doesn’t like the rain’ he told me. ‘It stutters in the damp’ he said. I wasn’t filled with confidence. ‘Do you have break down?’ I enquired.

So, a little gingerly, I set off for Heathrow not sure what to expect. Moving off, there was quite a bit of clutch judder, while the pedal itself is set monumentally high (I’ve mentioned to my Brother he may want to get this looked at!) but once I sent off it wasn’t bad. OK, I’m surrounded by a sea of grey paisley and similar grey plastic, but the 400 is pretty refined, it’s quiet at motorway speeds (quieter than my MG ZS) the gearshift is still nice and tight and it chugs along with little fuss or effort required. OK, so its never going to offer a cutting edge in driver dynamics, and compared to the previous R8 model 200 and 400 it is a bit of a let-down.

There was plenty of room for my luggage in the boot (even if the tailgate did swing down and crack the top of my bonce) and despite its age, everything still works. Alarm, central locking, hot and cold running windows, all present and correct. And no signs of the dreaded head gasket failure, either.

Considering it was bought for just £400, that’s an awful lot of car for the money, and it just flew through its recent MoT.  It was cheap to run too, 370 odd miles for £45 in petrol isn’t bad if you ask me.

A car like this underlines that good cars can be had for little money, its the sort of car that scrappage has removed from the market, sadly.

It’s tidy little car, for little money and above all else, it’s a Rover…