Rover Metro A Series

Rover Metro A Series

User reviews
3.3

Performance

3.7

Practicality

4.7

Reliability

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Rover Metro A Series

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Rover Metro A Series
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3.3

Performance

3.7

Practicality

4.7

Reliability

4.7

Value For Money

User Reviews

kirstational
5

Performance

4

Practicality

5

Reliability

4

Value For Money

My Rover Metro Is A Brilliant Little Car! I Learnt

My Rover Metro is a brilliant little car! I learnt to drive in mine, and now I'm looking for a newer one the same. I've had some fun in this car - left a BMW boy racer miles behind at lights once when I had 3 passengers - the look on his face was a picture! Would recommend this car to anyone.

Starts first time every time and is very comfortable to drive.

convertible admirer.
4

Performance

5

Practicality

5

Reliability

5

Value For Money

I Am Looking To Buy A Convertible Metro! But Im Ha

i am looking to buy a convertible metro! but im having no end of trouble finding any pictures, or related web sites? i dont even know where to look :(

if any one can be of assistance either email me on [email protected],

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baggy

I have a Rover 100 series cabriolet, 48,000 miles I might be interested in selling her if the price is right.

ernie.
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2

Practicality

4

Reliability

5

Value For Money

The Rover Metro (a Series) Is A Great Little Car.

The Rover Metro (A series) is a great little car. Great for anyone learning to drive. Great handling and suspension. Steering nice and light. Engine starts first time. Can be a little on the slow side.

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gazza3000

I have a 1.4 GTI on a J plate just had loads of welding done rot bucket lol, i need to get the suspension pumped up as its right on its bottom but i will be selling this car as it needs to go has mot i posted this on 2/7/09

neil taylor

METRO 1.1 K PLATE

love it, as only a metro owner could, had one a few years ago till some spanish lorry driver drove his trailer over the back and flattend it, no point claiming for it just wrote it off. Spent some time in the wilderness but bingo got another, bright red/bought my old mg alloys back after 2 years took some tracking down but got them back for £40, paid a pound for a tiny white leather 3 spoke steering wheel from car boot.

Lowerd the back seats and use it every day for work loaded up with tools(building)like to look at peoples faces when I turn up on site and how much I get in it and better still the look on peoples faces when I leave them for stood round bends and traffic islands. People now call it my gocart that sticks like glue - who says driving couldnt be cheap and fun - if I pass you in sheffield give us a honk. I also have another car but i never use it its not flash its only a merc no fun happy motering

neil

vince.

I bought my 1.1c rover metro new in 1990. My two sons have gave it a hard time learning to drive in it and it has been in daily use. I have changed the oil regularly, had 2 hydrogas pump ups at £20 each, and fingers crossed nothing else has ever gone wrong. Whereas my new VW has overtaken it with electric window fails etc etc. Its not fast/its not a puller but its a reliable and cheap to run town car.

jax.

Yeh I apologize for that review on the Metro. Although they can suffer from all those problems so what? They're tydy little cars and they're excellent to play with. You must remember all Metro's are getting on a bit.

I have fixed up mine now and it's good as gold! I'd recommend Metro's to anyone especially new drivers. They're cheep and fun so get one!!!

monty1.

I disagree as the Metro is one of the easiest cars to work on and parts are very cheap. The suspension my need pumping up if the ride is beconing a little rough and this set me back all of £10 :D

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