Afternoon all!
Just wanted to pick the brains of anyone with knowledge of the workings of the Rover 75.

I know it's not a VX (that's why I put it in here) but a lovely lady here where I work has had a couple of issues with her Rover. Apparently it sailed through the MOT 2 weeks ago without issues and has recently been round France without a hiccup.
However, when it went in for a service this week she mentioned that the water had to be topped up every now and again. The garage have informed her that she needs a new head-gasket along with a new water pump. Whilst they are at it they are changing the cambelt and another belt as well. They told her that the sump was full of water and allegedly compression tested.
Now I'm no mechanical genius, but when oil and water mix in an engine I know you get something akin to cappucino and according to her the oil when checked by her husband was fine.
Is the HG a common fault on the 75? Or could there be another more reasonable explanation (Like the HBV on an Omega being mis-diagnosed)?
Apparently it's only covered 56,000 miles and is driven by a couple approaching their 60s, so lots of sedate driving everywhere.
Thank you in advance
