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ROVER 213
Lowest Price: £390 • Median Price: £1,680 • Highest Price: £7,500 • Sell-Through Rate: 83%
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THE HEADLINES
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LOWEST PRICE:
£390
SINCE 2020
TOTAL SALES VALUE:
£13,388
MEDIAN PRICE:
£1,680
SINCE 2020
NUMBER OF SOLD CARS:
5
HIGHEST PRICE:
£7,500
SINCE 2020
SELL THROUGH RATE:
83%
THE PRICE TREND
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ALL TIME AVERAGE:
£2,231
AVERAGE SINCE 2016:
£2,231
AVERAGE SINCE 2020:
£2,231
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HOW MANY REMAIN
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CARS
LICENSED
26
CARS
SORN
149
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MODEL
NUMBER SOLD
MEDIAN PRICE
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Rover 213
5
£1,680
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The Rover 213, a product of British Leyland's collaboration with Honda, emerged in 1984. It was essentially a rebadged Honda Ballade, offering a blend of Japanese engineering and British styling.
Its successor was the Rover 214.
A little-known fact: BL initially struggled to convince dealers to take on the 213. Some feared it would cannibalize sales of existing models. However, the car's reliability and fuel efficiency won them over.
How much is a Rover 213 worth?
In average condition, a Rover 213 is worth £1,680.
What is the most expensive Rover 213 to sell in history publicly?
The most expensive Rover 213 to sell in history was sold for £7,500.
What is the cheapest Rover 213 to sell in history publicly?
The cheapest Rover 213 to sell in history was sold for £390.
When was the Rover 213 produced?
The Rover 213 was produced between 1985 and 1988.