Rover 16
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The Rover 16 was a medium-sized family car produced by the British Rover
Rover (car)
The Rover Company is a former British car manufacturing company founded as Starley & Sutton Co. of Coventry in 1878. After developing the template for the modern bicycle with its Rover Safety Bicycle of 1885, the company moved into the automotive industry...

 car company between 1937 and 1940 as a successor to the Rover Speed 16. It reappeared in 1945 following the Second World War and remained on sale until replaced by the Rover P3
Rover P3
The Rover P3 car produced by the Rover company in 1948 and 1949 was very much an interim model.For the post-war market Rover had a new engine that had been in preparation since the late 1930s with overhead inlet and side exhaust valves. It was made in two version for the car, the "60" had a...

 in 1948.

The car, with its mildly streamlined form, resembled the existing Rover 10
Rover 10
The Rover 10 was a small family car from the British Rover car company produced between 1929 and 1947.-Rover 10/25:The 1933 10 was really a new car with new chassis and new 1389 cc engine. It was the first car to be developed by Rover after the Wilks brothers Spencer and younger brother...

 and the Rover 12
Rover 12
The Rover 12 was a name given to several medium sized family cars from the British Rover car company between 1905 and 1948.-Rover 10-12 :The first Rover 12 was the third car the company made and was launched in 1905...

but was slightly longer and featured a more rounded back end. The six-cylinder ohv engine had a capacity of 2,147 cc. A top speed of 124 km/h (77 mph) was claimed. In addition to the four-door saloon, a two-door cabriolet was available.

A version called the Rover 14 saloon combined the same body with a 1,901 cc six-cylinder engine.

The Rover 16 saloon returned to production almost unchanged after the war, although the cabriolet version was no longer listed.
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