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1059.1 | mini means SMALL | SHIRE::GOLDBLATT | | Wed May 02 1990 13:43 | 5 |
| I wonder if the improvement in driving position means that people
as tall as I (5'11") will no longer get leg cramps from driving
this modern version of the iron maiden.
David_who_suffered_10_days_of_torture_in_a_mini_metro
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1059.2 | | VANILA::LINCOLN | The sun has got his hat on | Wed May 02 1990 13:52 | 5 |
| The Peugeot gearboxes are good news. Whilst I may not like
thechoice of ratios in mine the change/silence etc. are
superb.
-John
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1059.3 | <But dose small | PEKING::GERRYT | | Wed May 02 1990 14:45 | 11 |
| David,
Did you ever try any other "small" cars to compare , eg. Nova, Polo.
Fiesta etc ?
I saw a TOP GEAR programe once where they got an assortment of the
public to try small hatched for a few days, and the talest man (over
6') found the Metro to offer the most comfortable space.
Just curious.
Tim
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1059.4 | | PEKING::TAYLORG | Bodybuilders do it till it hurts | Wed May 02 1990 14:49 | 6 |
| re.1
Well my dad has driven a Metro without to much problem and he is
6'2" and 18 1/2 stone. Although it was cramped for 5 of us!!!
Grant
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1059.5 | | PEKING::TAYLORG | Bodybuilders do it till it hurts | Wed May 02 1990 14:53 | 7 |
| re.3
Tim I remember that programme. The tallest man they got to try
the cars was 6'4" and fitted into the Metro with no apparent (sp?)
problem.
Grant
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1059.6 | | OVAL::ALFORDJ | Ice a speciality | Wed May 02 1990 14:58 | 2 |
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I'll bet it didn't have a sunroof :-)
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1059.7 | I've seen one too! | ANNECY::PARKER | | Wed May 02 1990 15:11 | 20 |
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Picked up a 6 month old Metro MG from Swindon Autos on Saturday
ready to drive it back to Annecy (A car for my wife after we return
to UK).
Around the back of the workshop was a new Rover Metro GTi in black.
Parked next to it my gleaming white MG looked to be the same length
and width but the wheels are bigger on this new model.
Sat inside the driving poisition is now conventional (no offset
pedals) and the steering wheel is no longer tilted.
I understand that the hydrolastic suspension is now connected
back to front on the new model which should improve the ride.
Good to see Rover 'bucking the trend' and keeping the size as before,
its still the smallest and most 'handy' supermini and with K engine
and 5 speeds should give the Fiats, Pugs, Fiestas etc a run for
their money.....build quality (as on the 'old' metro looked good).
Dave.
PS. The MG went well on my 700 mile drive but its not the ideal
car for such a trip.
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1059.8 | re .6/.7 | CRATE::STREET | Tapestry? OK by me, OK Bayeux? | Wed May 02 1990 16:05 | 8 |
| re .6 My wifes Metro has a sunroof, and I have no problems at
all with height.... I am over 6'2"....
re .7 The new Metro is _actually_ 4.5 ins longer and 0.5 in. wider.
There is a review in todays Torygraph.
Ray.
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1059.9 | Knee room | IOSG::MARSHALL | A m��se once bit my sister... | Wed May 02 1990 16:37 | 7 |
| I have a metro, and head room is fine (I'm 6'2"). The problem is knee room,
made worse by the pedals being so far to the left. I can't get my right foot on
the brake pedal with my knee under the wheel. But this isn't a problem as I'm
quite comfortable with my knee a bit to the right. It is a surprisingly easy
car to drive.
Scott
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1059.10 | finger pointing | SHIRE::GOLDBLATT | | Thu May 03 1990 08:46 | 9 |
| re. comments on .1
I've driven R4s, R5s, Corsas, Polos and once a Fiat 600 and have never
had the pain I felt in the Metro. Since so many tall people have no
problems, I guess that it's me. Maybe my legs are too long, or maybe I
don't have the right frame of mind ?
Never_again_David
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1059.11 | | LARVAE::MUNSON_P | On the 7th day, God made the 49ers | Thu May 03 1990 10:21 | 16 |
| Ok after having a quick look at oneyesterday heres some info from their
rather glossy brochure.....
The GTa GTa Catalyst GTi GTi Catalyst
0-60 10.3 10.5 9.0 9.6
30-50 (4th) 7.4 7.5 7.5 7.7
50-70 (4th) 8.3 8.5 7.8 8.1
Top Speed 105 105 114 112
Bhp 76 75 95 90
I've got the brochure with me so if any one wants anything specific ask
and I'll enter it.
(��)Munce.
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1059.12 | Tell me more! | ANNECY::PARKER | | Thu May 03 1990 11:29 | 11 |
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.8 I'm surprised!....They LOOKED the same size..is that 4.5 more
inches in wheelbase or overall length? The dashboard looked identical
to the old metro apart from the new instrument binnacle.
.11 These GTi/GTa models, what engine sizes do they relate to?
Are there any base, or 5 door models?
Hungry for info here in France
Dave
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1059.13 | Second (or third) hand info. | CHEST::STREET | Tapestry? OK by me, OK Bayeux? | Thu May 03 1990 12:37 | 6 |
| >> .8 I'm surprised!....They LOOKED the same size..is that 4.5 more
>> inches in wheelbase or overall length? The dashboard looked identical
I was quoting from the Telegraph, the inference was overall length.
Ray.
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1059.14 | It's at the front! | UKCSSE::RDAVIES | Live long and prosper | Thu May 03 1990 13:04 | 7 |
| I can confirm it's overall length, also reported in Auto-express, sister
mag to all the euro auto-mags. Some of this length gets to the
wheelbase which results in the extra front legroom and the more normal
steering wheel position.
Richard
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1059.15 | | LARVAE::MUNSON_P | On the 7th day, God made the 49ers | Thu May 03 1990 13:30 | 10 |
| The full range -
All models except the GTi come in 3 or 5 door variants
They are the 1.1C (4 speed), 1.1L (4 speed), 1.1S, 1.4SL, 1.4GS,
GTa (1.4) & GTi (1.4 16v).
A GTi will cost around �10175 on the road.
(��)Munce
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1059.16 | Not cheap | DOOZER::JENKINS | A Fiesta of Dorises | Thu May 03 1990 20:27 | 12 |
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� A GTi will cost �10,175 on the road.
Gulp, a Mini costing more than 10k.
Its suprising to me that the 16v K series, has similar performance
in the Metro and 200 series. I would have thought the Metro
would have been a lot quicker as it should be much lighter.
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1059.17 | | OVAL::ALFORDJ | Ice a speciality | Thu May 03 1990 20:31 | 4 |
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Re: .16
an ERA Mini costs more than 10k :-)
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1059.18 | A serious machine! | DOOZER::JENKINS | A Fiesta of Dorises | Thu May 03 1990 20:34 | 2 |
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Well Jane, if you've got a spare 12k I'd like one!
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1059.19 | | OVAL::ALFORDJ | Ice a speciality | Thu May 03 1990 20:58 | 2 |
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If I had a spare 12K ....I'd have one :-)
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1059.20 | Don't know how well it would tow the 23...:-) | IOSG::MITCHELL | Elaine | Fri May 04 1990 09:05 | 4 |
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So would I. Anyone want to swap my Maestro efi for an ERA Mini?
Elaine
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1059.21 | UK car prices...one BIG ripoff! | ANNECY::PARKER | | Fri May 04 1990 09:23 | 17 |
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.16 "GTi is 10,175 OTR"
Yes, UK prices ARE expensive...!! Rover 200 has just been launched
here in France (rave reviews) and the 216Gsi which is about 11.5K
pounds in UK I think, is 97,000 FF here!! That undercuts Peugeot
309 GTi (105,700 FF), Honda Concerto SX 1.6i (110,000), Volvo 440
turbo (140,000), and Alfa 33 1.7 16v (101,500).....phew! It seems
that Rover and not so interested in market share in UK, just profit
whereas on the continent they are building market share.
In UK terms though 10,175 is not so expensive when compared with
the XR2I (about 10,450) and Pug 205 1.6i. Metro GTi has similar
performance to both these.
Any idea of prices for the more basic metros?
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1059.22 | | PEKING::TAYLORG | Bodybuilders do it till it hurts | Fri May 04 1990 09:43 | 5 |
| re-1
I think the basic Metro starts at under �6,000.
Grant
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1059.23 | | RUTILE::GUEST | | Fri May 04 1990 10:13 | 6 |
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97,000F equates to about �10,600 at todays rates so it isn't that
much different. Also have a look at the equipment levels. The
standard equipment levels in the UK are higher than most places.
Nigel
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1059.24 | Metro Price list | ANNECY::PARKER | | Wed May 09 1990 14:07 | 31 |
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Good ol' Dad, a long serving (suffering?) BL/ARG/Rover employee
just sent me the new Metro details, internal stuff they give the
employees, here's the price list in UK quids including VAT and Car
tax:
Three Door
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1.1C 5985
1.1L 6790
1.1S 7550
1.4GTa 8295
1.4SL 8710
1.4Gti (16v) 9500
Five Door
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1.1C 6245
1.1L 7050
1.1S 7810
1.4GTa 8555
1.4SL 8970
1.4GS 9735
All models have 'headlamps on' warning buzzer, lots of zinc panels
and the 1.1 with 5 speed box does 64 mpg in the urban cycle.
Dave
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1059.25 | Whoops....wrong again! | ANNECY::PARKER | | Wed May 09 1990 14:09 | 4 |
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.24 Please excuse error..........I mean 64 mpg @56 mph.
Must be the heatwave!
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1059.26 | 8^} | AYOV27::ISMITH | Mr The Fish? | Wed May 09 1990 15:34 | 7 |
| .24� All models have 'headlamps on' warning buzzer, lots of zinc panels
I fitted one of these buzzers to my mums Metro in 1983. It's nice
that the makers have taken note at last.
Ian.
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1059.27 | Another good'un for Rover | VANILA::LINCOLN | The sun has got his hat on | Wed May 16 1990 14:29 | 11 |
| Having seen a few of these on the roads and watched the review
on Top Gear last night I'd say this is another success for
Rover. So long in the doldrums they've picked up enormously
lately.
I think I'd stick with the 205 myself, since I still can't
quite take the styling even though it's much improved. But
this is going to be a big seller, and cheaper than most of
the opposition too.
-John
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1059.28 | | COMICS::WEGG | Some hard boiled eggs & some nuts | Thu May 17 1990 10:01 | 5 |
| What Car? this month is saying that it should outsell the
Fiesta. Personally I hope it does, though I'm not sure their
million pound TV advertisement was money well spent.
Ian.
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1059.29 | Not a good ad | IOSG::MARSHALL | I have a cunning plan... | Thu May 17 1990 10:52 | 3 |
| I thought the idea behind the TV ad was good, but the ad itself was rubbish.
Now if they'd transferred the g-f stripes from the Rover to the Metro as well...
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1059.30 | What's in a name? | DOOZER::JENKINS | A Fiesta of Dorises | Thu May 17 1990 13:04 | 10 |
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BL, sorry Rover, sorry BAe are going to sell the new metro
in Europe as the Rover 100. (and at cheaper prices)
I'd have thought that "Rover 100" would have been a stronger selling
name even in the UK, than "Metro". Does the team think?
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1059.31 | Je pris Le Metro, aujourd'hui ma cherie. | CHEST::STREET | ex-child | Thu May 17 1990 16:14 | 5 |
| Not sure Richard.... but they couldn't sell it as Metro in
Paris cos the inhabitants would get confused....."I'm
taking the Metro today dear"....
Ray.
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1059.32 | | COMICS::WEGG | Some hard boiled eggs & some nuts | Thu May 17 1990 16:43 | 10 |
| What was the old model called in France?
There's a whole new rathole here, which I think has been down before.
It's because the problems of internationally acceptable names are so great
that most manufacturers these days resort to numbers.
I don't think ROVER 100 is a good idea for the UK, though. It's been
done before.
Ian.
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1059.33 | the old model is called Metro in France too | TENERE::RAVIX | | Fri May 18 1990 16:12 | 0 |
1059.34 | UK v. French Metro prices | CASEE::CARLILL | Dada wouldn't buy me a Bauhaus. | Thu Nov 15 1990 13:10 | 16 |
| Just out of interest, and with reference to the "rip-off" nature of British
car prices, the Rover 100 series is now on sale in France. The range (as far as I can
tell) is a little smaller, but goes from 45500F for the 111C (= 1.1C) to
68500F for the 114 GTi 16V (*including* VAT).
At current exchange rates, that means that in France you can get the GTi 16V for
little more than the price of the base model in the UK... It also means that
the Rover 100/Metro is very aggressively priced against its competition in
France.
Ceri
PS - Has anybody actually *used* the new Metro for any significant period of
time, or know any first-hand experiences? My mum wants to get one, and I'd like to
be able to advise her...
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1059.35 | | UTROP1::JANSEN | First of dec I'm at the BRIDGE mum | Fri Nov 16 1990 08:27 | 11 |
| REP -1
There certainly are differences in prices here in Holland the
base-model is priced Fl. 19.500,- and the GTi is Fl. 29.000,- (current
exchange is �1.- = Fl. 3,45)
I'm only wondering hasn't this got anything to do with taxes? Here in
Holland you pay the price of the car + 20% tax and over that amount
another 18,5%.
T_
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1059.36 | Diesel Metro now! | PEKING::GERRYT | | Fri May 29 1992 14:01 | 4 |
| What's the official fuel consumption guide to the new Metro Diesel
like?
tim
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1059.37 | | LARVAE::IVES_J | Bad Karma in the UK | Thu Jul 23 1992 13:05 | 9 |
| Don't know but I think it uses the same engine as the Citroen AX 14DTR,
which is one of the most economical cars on the road. I'm definitely
interested in the Diesel Metro. It would seem to offer exceptional
economy, probably better build than the AX ( I had an AX, liked it, it
was fast, fun and flimsy) AND of increasing importance, may lower the
amount of TAX I have to pay, assuming that it's under 8.5K (with
reference to another note in this conference on car taxation).
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