The Rover P6 is a true classic and dates from the brand's heyday. But, as with any classic, buying one can be a minefield, so this guide takes you through the potential pitfalls and problem areas. It's an ideal companion for anyone considering making a purchase. - Auto Express. The latest in Veloce's ever-expanding Essential Buyer's Guide series covers all Rover P6 models from 1963-1976. Designed to help you spot a bad car quickly and show you how to assess a promising one, it will also help you home in on which is the best model for you. As ever, the book is divided into chapters detailing the initial information you need before viewing, followed by progressively more detailed lists that lead you from a 15 minute evaluation to one lasting more than an hour. There is also advice on buying at auction, restoration advice, problems due to lack of use and more. - Classics Monthly. It's a book I'd buy if I were looking to acquire a P6. - Overdrive. Martyn Marrocco's book is extremely timely because while Rover P6s are well put-together, they have the potential to spring a complete rebuild on the innocent buyer who doesn't properly inspect the car's innovative 'base unit'. Marrocco's P6 knowledge is clear, but the photography is particularly useful, being a cut above many of the other books in this series and precisely illustrating the author's points with well-shot images. Essential for anyone looking to buy one of these Rovers. - Classic Car Weekly.