Rover CityRover (03-05) - Review Review by Parkers on 01 Jan 2003 2 City Rover is the result of a collaboration with Indian manufacturer Tata. It's cheap, but certainly not the cheapest little car you can get and some areas like pedal positions and layout of switchgear are haphazard. Summary Driving & Performance Equipment Comfort Costs Safety & Reliability Buying & Selling Owners' Reviews Also Consider Facts & Figures Company Car Info Gallery 3 out of 5 Comfort Actually quite roomy with space for adults front and rear although seats aren't the best for support and it is not particularly refined. 3.5 out of 5 Practicality View full gallery Space is one area where the CityRover fairs quite well and the boot is reasonable with the added benefit of a split-folding rear seat. Materials are not particularly durable and mark easily. Get a Rover CityRover valuation How does the boot space compare? Rover CityRover (03-05) 220 litres Daihatsu Charade Hatchback (03-07) 157 litres Perodua Kelisa (02-08) 155 litres Daewoo Matiz (98-05) 104 litres 2 out of 5 Behind the wheel Steering wheel doesn't adjust and the pedals are in a very awkward position - drive one before you buy one. You can specify leather on the seats, but even this does little improve a cabin that feels cheap. Back to: Equipment Continue to: Costs Car Valuations Find used car prices with Parkers accurate car valuations. Find out more Rover CityRover cars for sale We have 4 models like this for sale. Find Rover CityRover cars for sale