1996 Rover Mini Metro 111 1.1 Petrol 3Dr Green Hatchback in Enfield


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Rover Metro When Alan was forced into making cutbacks, Lynn, his long-suffering PA, suggested he should buy a new Metro. "I'm not driving a Mini Metro," he said repeatedly before Lynn.


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The demise of the AR6 was seen as a tragedy, the end of Austin Rover's ability to individually develop a small car to follow on from the Austin 7, A35, Mini and Metro. Austin Rover never officially acknowledged the cancellation of the AR6 and the last mention in the news files appears to be the April 1987 of CAR Magazine, where Rover Chairman.


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11th September 2023 Rover Metro 1.4SI buyer's guide The Rover Metro was praised by the press in period when it first arrived - but can a low-mileage survivor still impress today? Words and images: Jack Grover With thanks to: Beech Hill Garage


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The cheapest model was £3,095, undercutting its main rival, the Ford Fiesta, by £65. Seventeen years later, now badged as the Rover 100, Metro number 2,078,219 became the final car to emerge.


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The Metro is a supermini car, later a city car that was produced from 1980 to 1998, first by British Leyland (BL) and later by the Rover Group. It was launched in 1980 as the Austin Mini Metro (styled AUSTIN miniMETRO ). It was intended to complement and eventually replace the Mini, and was developed under the codename LC8.


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Buyer's guide: Rover Mini By Malcolm McKay Features | 21 Sep 2018 Why you'd want one The launch of the Metro - which was meant to replace the Mini - led to the 22-year old legend being reduced to just three 1000 models: the base City, the upgraded HL and the HL Estate, the last retaining the Clubman front end.


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A CVT Mini / Minki that possibly carries over the Rover Metro/100 R6 CVT would have been an even more temptation proposition, since in the lighter Mini / Minki it would have theoretically possessed the sort of pace that harks back to the original 1275 Cooper S in a more relaxing package.


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The Metro is a supermini British economy car that was produced by the Austin Rover Group division of British Leyland and its successors. It was launched in 1980 as the Austin miniMetro. It was intended to complement the Mini, and was developed under the codename LC8.


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Nah, there was just the 1.0 & 1.3 A-series in the original Austin Metro. The 2nd Gen Rover metro had the 1.1 & 1.4 Rover K-series 8-valve engines,the 1.4 Citroen AX Derived Diesel and the top whack 1.4 Fuel-injected K-series, plus the 1.5 Peugeot Diesel (in the later Rover 100)


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Metro buyer's guide Much more than an attainable Mini alternative, the Metro is a fast-appreciating and endangered national treasure Destined to be outlived by the very car it was intended to replace, the Metro was once something of a laughing stock, especially among the diehard Mini fans.


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Austin Metro history. 1980 Oct Austin Mini Metro launched, as a three-door only, 1.0 to 1.3 HLE/HLS. 1982 May 72bhp MG and luxury Vanden Plas. 1982 Oct MG Metro Turbo (93bhp, 9.4 secs, 112mph), 1.3 auto and Morris van added. 1984 Oct Facelift, vented front discs added, new fascia and stalks, five-door option. 1985 Metro 6R4 Group B rally car unveiled: 2991cc V6, 250bhp in road trim (200 built)


1996 Rover Mini Metro 111 1.1 Petrol 3Dr Green Hatchback in Enfield

The hype surrounding the relaunch of the Rover Metro in 1990 would have had the world believe it was an amazing new car, with multiple awards from patriotic publications and much made of the fact it had adopted the company's new K-Series engine, which had debuted the previous year in the 214 hatch. A lot of it was just that, though - hype.