1995 Rover - Austin 600 620 Si 2.0 petrol
Summary:
A great bargain
Faults:
Head light bulbs blew at 103000 miles
Driver side window motor failed at 101000 miles (replaced for £180 +labour)
Cigarette Lighter don't work (not bothered about it anyway cause I don't smoke).
Just noticed a new problem, when I am driving too slow in traffic or when the car is stopped and the ignition is on, the temparature goes high above the red-line, but once the car is moving it goes back to normal.(I guess its time to replace the radiator)
General Comments:
Acceleration is good and the car is stable at high speed (and I mean high speed 100+). But too much engine noise and wind noise get into the cabin.
Cabin is nice, roomy and simple. Ride is good and comfortable. Very nice car to drive and to ride in.
Though the insurance is a bit high for me (I am 21 and I know I would get similar quotes for any other 2 litre car) and I get around 23-27 mpg in town and 38+ in motorway, Overall I guess its around 32-37 mpg.
I've owned this car for a year now and I only had to go to the garage once (for the window motor)
Overall the car is very nice, its fast, comfortable and reliable. I enjoy driving it everyday. And considering the price I've paid for it it's a great bargain.
Would you buy another car from this manufacturer? Don't Know
Review Date: 19th February, 2006
15th Apr 2005, 07:18
Hi.
I too, have had a 620si and agree with the points written. I paid £1600 about two years or so ago, and it has had a new window motor fitted. WD-40 down the channels regularly, reduces drag and judder when wet. Very quiet and as you say, drives like new.
The radiator has just sprung a leak, haven't tried radweld yet, but should do the job. Performance times are as you say, but very poor acceleration at around 70-90 though gets better further up the scale. Drivers mirror linkage broke!
There is a light tick-tick-tick coming from the nearside left after it's been standing a week or two. Haven't sussed it yet (not a nail in the tyre!).
Lot of car for the money good handling on fast bends, but left front wheel locks easily in the wet and makes it a devil to stop. Keep GOOD distance from the guy in front in the wet to compensate... as one does. Who can suggest a place for a Rad. if this one is unrepairable. Love to know.
Chris.