Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { ?s ?p "The Rover Streetwise was a small British car made by MG Rover. It was based on the Rover 25, but had an increased ride height and chunkier bumpers. The car was marketed by Rover as an 'urban on-roader'. Production ended in April 2005, due to the bankruptcy of MG Rover, but reappeared in 2008 in China as the MG 3 SW, following the purchase of MG Rover's assets by Nanjing Automobile Group."@en }
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- Rover_Streetwise abstract "The Rover Streetwise was a small British car made by MG Rover. It was based on the Rover 25, but had an increased ride height and chunkier bumpers. The car was marketed by Rover as an 'urban on-roader'. Production ended in April 2005, due to the bankruptcy of MG Rover, but reappeared in 2008 in China as the MG 3 SW, following the purchase of MG Rover's assets by Nanjing Automobile Group.".
- Q505157 abstract "The Rover Streetwise was a small British car made by MG Rover. It was based on the Rover 25, but had an increased ride height and chunkier bumpers. The car was marketed by Rover as an 'urban on-roader'. Production ended in April 2005, due to the bankruptcy of MG Rover, but reappeared in 2008 in China as the MG 3 SW, following the purchase of MG Rover's assets by Nanjing Automobile Group.".
- Rover_Streetwise comment "The Rover Streetwise was a small British car made by MG Rover. It was based on the Rover 25, but had an increased ride height and chunkier bumpers. The car was marketed by Rover as an 'urban on-roader'. Production ended in April 2005, due to the bankruptcy of MG Rover, but reappeared in 2008 in China as the MG 3 SW, following the purchase of MG Rover's assets by Nanjing Automobile Group.".
- Q505157 comment "The Rover Streetwise was a small British car made by MG Rover. It was based on the Rover 25, but had an increased ride height and chunkier bumpers. The car was marketed by Rover as an 'urban on-roader'. Production ended in April 2005, due to the bankruptcy of MG Rover, but reappeared in 2008 in China as the MG 3 SW, following the purchase of MG Rover's assets by Nanjing Automobile Group.".