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Rover trivia
- British Aerospace ended up buying the Rover brand in 1988. But they sold it off in 1994 to BMW, who formed MG Rover.
- Honda and British Leyland decided to use the Rover name when they worked together on the range of planned cars to be released in the ‘80s. As a result, the Rover 200 replaced the Triumph Acclaim.
- The MG Rover Group was the last mass-production car company in the UK to be owned by domestic owners.
- MG Rover sold all of its key assets to the Nanjing Automobile Group in 2007 after going into administration.
- In 2003, MG Rover released the CityRover. It didn't sell anywhere close to expectations, and the car company started to seriously struggle as a result.