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AUSTIN ROVER MG METRO Koolart image CERAMICMUG 260
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Rover Metro, 111 and 114 Service and RepairManual: 1990 to 1998 ( ...
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£ 13.48 |
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AUSTIN ROVER Wheel Bearing Kit
Model: METRO,MINI MK I,MINI MK I Cabriolet Last Update 08.11.2009 05:40
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Camshaft Locking Tool - Rover
Blue anodised aluminium locking tool for Rover group vehicles.Mod ... Last Update 08.11.2009 05:40
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AUSTIN ROVER Ignition Cable Kit
Colour: Black; Number of circuits: 5 - Model: 1000 - Series MK ... Last Update 08.11.2009 05:40
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Draper Cam Locking Tool Rover K16
Locks camshaft when changing cam belts etc. For use with Rover Gr ... Last Update 08.11.2009 05:40
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AUSTIN ROVER Mounting, Stabilizer
Model: METRO,MINI MK I,MINI MK I Cabriolet Last Update 08.11.2009 05:40
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by - written on 01/07/02 (Very useful, 853 readings)
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On the morning of my 17th birthday, my father drove me down to the local industrial estate, attached L-plates to the front and back of my mother's Rover Metro 1.1S, and let me get behind the wheel. I stalled it. More than 10,000 of my own miles (and 8 years) later, this is the only time I've done this. Previously I have told you the story of my mother's Ladas. This love affair with the Communist Cortinas came to an abrupt halt in 1993 when, at the age of 16, I threw a paddy and refused to get in it anymore. I begged my mother to get a new car. Surprisingly, she agreed, and bought a nearly-new Metro 1.1S from the local (Lada) garage. ... Read the complete review
by - written on 08/09/00 (Very useful, 300 readings)
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We bought our E reg 1.3 Metro a year and a half ago. We wanted a small,economical 5 door car and we certainly got one. It's very good on fuel averaging 40 mpg and has been reliable. Thats the good points. On the minus side it's not very good to drive, the handling of Metros is poor. The car looks very dated against other cars of it's era,the way that Austin and then Rover continued to make this car for so long is suprising as it's hardly a classic design. The quality of build is poor, it's put together quite well but they rust. I seem to be forever finding new areas of rust and bits that have been treated seem to rust through again. These ... Read the complete review
by - written on 17/02/04 (Very useful, 2816 readings)
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Passed my driving test in Spring 1998 and was looking for a reliable, economical cheap to run car in good condition. my sisters parents in Laws who live in Barnsley in Yorkshire found an advert for a 1990 Rover Metro Clubman that was in very good condition for its age at the time of purchase. it use to belong to a Disabled Owner who was the 1st registered Owner of the car, who only clocked up 34,000 miles. I brought it for £950 that I saved upduring childhood, as I was still studying at college. I had not passed my Driving Test when purchasing the Metro in March, passed my Diving Test in ... Read the complete review
by - written on 06/05/01 (Very useful, 437 readings)
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All those people who knock the Metro as being a bad car really annoy me! The Rover Metro really is a car innovative in many ways, and although its a facelift of the previous metro, it is a great, fun car to drive. My model was a 1994 1.1S, which means you get body coded bumpers, remote locking, a sunroof, a racy sports interior which could rival an Audi for the quality, 4 speaker stereo, spoiler, and a rev counter. The car drives brilliantly, more like a go-kart. The grip if fantastic, you can throw the thing round corners and the car wont lose traction even under heavy cornering. As for performance, I dont think ive ever owned a car with such a ... Read the complete review
by - written on 14/11/00 (Very useful, 277 readings)
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I have a Rover Metro and after reading the other reviews in this section I decided I had to defend my little Rover! I have had mine for a year now, it's K reg so it seven and a half years old. When the car was bought it had a 8000 miles on the clock and no, that's not a typo, it had only done eight thousand miles. The car had been a demonstrator for the first year, in which it had done 4000 miles and then an old lady bought, who only did 4000 miles in 6 and a half years. Not only that she regularly serviced it at Rover and kept in a garage. This meant that the car felt brand new, despite the fact it was six and a half years old. My Metro is ... Read the complete review
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