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However, due to Ford's contract with BMW (as it relates to the Rover name), Ford took up their option on the company name and bought it on 18 September 2006, in part to protect their right to the use of the name Land Rover. The Rover name will become part of Ford's Premier Automotive Group (PAG), but Ford has no immediate plans for producing any cars with the Rover badge. (External Link)
   Due to Shanghai's inability to gain the Rover name, they created their own brand with a similar name and badge, known as Roewe. Roewe was eventually launched in early 2007.

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