I just drove a Metro and think liked it :)

I just drove a Metro and think liked it :)

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J4CKO

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41,562 posts

200 months

Sunday 2nd January 2011
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My grandad gave his K reg Metro to my kids for driving round the fields at the in laws, its a petrol 1.1 and I just drove it and it was pretty good fun, ok, its a right old banger but even old bangers sometimes do things better than newer more prestigous stuff, no dual mass flywheels, drive by wire throttles and other electronic stuff that gets in the way means it felt quite characterful.

The visibility is amazing, maneuverability is also great and it has a really willing and perky engine, the ride is really good and the handling is quite good fun, around town its is way better than my Saab.

We had the hallowed Peugeot 205 for the same role (1.1) and its way better than that ever was.

I feel dirty now......

OzzyR1

5,722 posts

232 months

Sunday 2nd January 2011
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Back in the day I had a Metro GTI with the 1.4 16v engine.

Awesome little car, not much could touch it on the B-roads.

Would have a decent condition one again tomorrow.

J4CKO

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41,562 posts

200 months

Sunday 2nd January 2011
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OzzyR1 said:
Back in the day I had a Metro GTI with the 1.4 16v engine.

Awesome little car, not much could touch it on the B-roads.

Would have a decent condition one again tomorrow.
I just found myself looking for MGF VVC engines....

p4cks

6,909 posts

199 months

Sunday 2nd January 2011
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I owned one a few years back as a 'gap car' whilst finding a replacement car. It was a 1.1s and actually I quite liked it. The K-Series is a very good engine, when not being over worked wink

In fact I allegedly got caught speeding in mine...

SlowStig

839 posts

171 months

Sunday 2nd January 2011
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Don't be ashamed, they are fun little cars and as you said the visibility and very basic controls with no PAS or ABS or anything which resembles safety means that you get go-kart style handling and feel exactly when the front is loosing grip when you push it. I am on my 5th one now as I can't find anything which is as quick, handles as well and is so cheap to own and run. If you are going to use it on the road or put a VVC into it then I would advise going onto www.metropower.org.uk and check out the forums for all the information you need on doing a conversion and other bits which you can do to improve the car and its stopping/handling abilities.

Mine currently has individualized hydrospastic suspension and cut rods to make it sit lower and also run higher PSi in each can which stiffens the suspention. I also have some other bits and pieces done which make it a bit better in the corners and also not sit miles off the ground.


anonymous-user

54 months

Sunday 2nd January 2011
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I had one as my first car. It was actually the Rover 100 1.1 Ascot

I loved it.

Nippy little car, especially once you climbed above 40 in 2nd. I had the car pumped up very high due to an over enthusiastic MOT tester so it kinda looked like a off road metty with skinny tyres.

supersingle

3,205 posts

219 months

Sunday 2nd January 2011
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SlowStig said:
hydrospastic suspension
hehe

Shaw Tarse

31,543 posts

203 months

J4CKO

Original Poster:

41,562 posts

200 months

Sunday 2nd January 2011
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I am hoping the kids dont ruin it, mainly as it was my grandads and also, there arent that many left and I kind of like it and when money allows I would like to make it a "project" as apart from one rusty arch the shell is very good, could soon fit a repair section.

Before I bin the Diesel one that is there at the moment, is there anything worth nicking off it like Gearbox or Rad or anything ?

SlowStig

839 posts

171 months

Sunday 2nd January 2011
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depends if it is a metro 1.4 derv or a rover 100 1.5 derv. The rover 100 derv has a bigger and better rad than the standards which is useful with the bigger engines. Otherwise just remove things which are in good condition like wings, wheels, bumpers etc.

Where abouts in the country are you? there might be people nearby who can help you with modifications and jobs on your car(s) for little money.

J4CKO

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41,562 posts

200 months

Sunday 2nd January 2011
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Just took it out to nip to the local shop for some Dolmio, normally would walk but like a kid with a new toy, tragic I know but I love the way it drives, went up the road at the side of the shop, was in first and put my foot down, into second and slowed down, didn't get above 20 mph but turned round to park and the local "road captain" came rushing out with his 5 million candle power torch and shone it right in my face, couldnt see a thing ! this is a tragic individual that goes in the local, about 70 odd in a white shell suit that has been there done it, bigger, better, faster, for example had a nice Beef roast and went to the pub, he was there and came over to "chat", being polite I engaged and we got onto Sunday Roasts, apparently mine was crap as it wasn't some specific beef variety and the veg wasn't homegrown and shop bought Horseradish is evil.

So, this is about the third time he has objected to my driving, last two were in a MK2 Golf GTI, with a Magnex exhaust, never have I exceeded the speed limit or driven dangerously but it seems he sits there waiting for an opportunity to berate somebody based on noise output, can go past in my Saab flat out and he doesnt notice as its practically silent but a Metro with a slight exhaust blow is fair game.

I really need to have some fun at his expense !

schuey

705 posts

210 months

Sunday 2nd January 2011
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I had a mk1 Metro Turbo about 10 years ago,it was ace,also had a gti,great little cars!

TheLurker

1,371 posts

196 months

Sunday 2nd January 2011
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If the car is to be driven round a field, I dont think it will last for long. I had a fiesta firld car, and it was great, but doing 80 over a rough field sideways does take its toll...

Ferg

15,242 posts

257 months

Sunday 2nd January 2011
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I've drive a few Metros and the 1.1 I had as a courtesy carwas quite fantastic round the lanes when you wound it up! I've been in 1.8s and they are awesome. The 2.8 I owned was nippy too.

J4CKO

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41,562 posts

200 months

Sunday 2nd January 2011
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TheLurker said:
If the car is to be driven round a field, I dont think it will last for long. I had a fiesta firld car, and it was great, but doing 80 over a rough field sideways does take its toll...
I will be supervising, they are 11, 13 and 15 so wont be letting them go mad, let them have some fun and then get a project going and put a bigger K series in it

TheMoron

206 posts

160 months

Sunday 2nd January 2011
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J4CKO said:
I really need to have some fun at his expense !
woohoosmile

jdwoodbury

1,343 posts

206 months

Sunday 2nd January 2011
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OzzyR1 said:
Back in the day I had a Metro GTI with the 1.4 16v engine.

Awesome little car, not much could touch it on the B-roads.

Would have a decent condition one again tomorrow.
I had the same, loved that car..gave it death and it never faltered. Proper quick too with just shy of 120bhp (Motobuild tune) and about 800kg

ewenm

28,506 posts

245 months

Sunday 2nd January 2011
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I've seen one nicely prepared for track - stripped interior, cage installed, engine tuned. It performed very well at a very wet Anglesey trackday.

jdwoodbury

1,343 posts

206 months

Monday 3rd January 2011
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Here is my little GTi, one of the most reliable vehicles I have ever owned and I believe still on the road to this day. Would not like to have a crash in it though as it was made of paper!


LeeThr

3,122 posts

171 months

Monday 3rd January 2011
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J4CKO said:
TheLurker said:
If the car is to be driven round a field, I dont think it will last for long. I had a fiesta firld car, and it was great, but doing 80 over a rough field sideways does take its toll...
I will be supervising, they are 11, 13 and 15 so wont be letting them go mad, let them have some fun and then get a project going and put a bigger K series in it
Just dont put the 1.4 K series engine in it yuck

My cousin has a Rover 214 with the 1.4 K series engine in it. It's done I think 70k. I know it's less than my pug which is now on 96k. It's on its second engine and about the 6th head gasket which is also due a renewal soon by the way the cylinders were looking when we had the plugs out of it last summer due to it deciding it didnt want to run right.

Lost spark. Sparking on the king lead to the distributor. But no further. Changed the distributor over and the HTC leads. Worked perfectly for about 8 miles. Went to recover, checked sparks again. No spark, not even off the king lead. Coil pack failure. Where the hell do you get a coil pack for a Rover 214 from on a Sunday afternoon?