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Rover Meteor : ウィキペディア英語版
Rover Meteor

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| successor = Rover 16
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| fuelsystem = carburettor with acceleration pump, petrol pump driven from camshaft, 12-gallon tank at back〔
| management = distributor driven from camshaft〔
| fueltype = petrol〔
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| coolingsystem = honeycomb radiator in a shell with stone-guard, fan and water impeller driven from crankshaft, thermostat〔
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The Rover Meteor was a short-lived 2½-litre or 2-litre medium-sized car made by The Rover Company Limited of Meteor Works Coventry. The new 2½-litre model was announced in mid-February 1930 to supplement Rover's Light Twenty which used the same engine and essentially the same chassis.
A 2-litre car, a further variant of Rover's Light Twenty was announced in July 1932. Under fiscal rating it was a 16 horsepower car and it was renamed Rover Speed Sixteen in mid-1934 but under either name was out of production before April 1935.
The first Meteor was announced a few months into the depression. It is difficult to establish whether models remained in the catalogue from continuing production or they were unsold stock. However it should be remembered it was in this period Rover returned to profit.
The name Meteor was abandoned during 1934, the products remaining in Rover's catalogue as Rover Sixteen (a four-door saloon) and Rover Speed Twenty (a four-seater sports tourer), and in due course they were replaced in the summer of 1936 by the new designs now referred to as P2.
==Meteor==
The Meteor was a more luxurious, better equipped version of the ''Light Twenty'' and considerably more expensive.〔Graham Robson, ''The Rover Story'', Patrick Stephens, Cambridge 1984 ISBN 0850597021〕

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