Real Road Test: Austin Metro 1.3L

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  • čas přidán 26. 07. 2024
  • I get behind the wheel of that 1980s classic, the Austin Metro. British Leyland's answer to the Ford Fiesta, Renault 5 and Fiat 127.
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  • @danielreigada1542
    @danielreigada1542 Před 5 lety +115

    I'm an American who was stationed in England in the early 1990s. While there I had an E- reg, 1988 Metro City. Mine had the 1.0 liter A+ engine so was not as well equipped as the one in this video. No headrests, no rear wiper, and a manual choke. I remember that loud gear whine and mine had a very bouncy ride. It also went through a lot of tires. On the motorway the engine seemed like it was screaming above about 60 mph with that 4 speed. It was a cool and quirky little car! I was in Cambridgeshire so used it to drive down to London frequently and further afield as well. In the summer of 1994 I drove all the way down to Spain (and back) in it. An inappropriate car for the trip but I was young then and it was an adventure.

    • @Madmark50484
      @Madmark50484 Před 5 lety +14

      Daniel Reigada not as impressive but I drove my Rover 100 from Southend to Glasgow and back in a day only stopping for fuel!!
      As you say the worst car for the job but as you say young and stupid these things have to be done!

    • @Tallandcharming
      @Tallandcharming Před 5 lety +3

      Ha ha, good story thanks for sharing.

    • @infrasleep
      @infrasleep Před 5 lety +5

      The thing is; the Metro was British Leyland's answer to the Ford Fiesta and the Renault 5 . That's like coming out with "6" when someone asks what's E= MC2

    • @andyfield3614
      @andyfield3614 Před 5 lety +2

      When you said "sorry Andrew" - I said "that's ok" 😁😁😁
      Have you done a review of Roots group cars. I had a MK2 Humber Sceptre. - classy !

    • @andyfield3614
      @andyfield3614 Před 5 lety +2

      I wonder what score Doug DeMuro would give the metro 😂😂😂

  • @MartysWhiteSuit
    @MartysWhiteSuit Před 5 lety +40

    A woman friend of mine - a lady novelist, living in Central London - bought one of these twenty years ago and is still running it. Drove all the way to North Wales to see me in it. Still going strong.

    • @MartysWhiteSuit
      @MartysWhiteSuit Před 5 lety +1

      @The Passionate Ponce Yes. It completes the picture and broadens the scope of those perceived buying one.

    • @MartysWhiteSuit
      @MartysWhiteSuit Před 5 lety

      @The Passionate Ponce Your view - enjoy it.

    • @electroid8119
      @electroid8119 Před 5 měsíci

      A true environmentalist keeps a car forever!

  • @boilerhousegarage
    @boilerhousegarage Před 5 lety +31

    I like seeing people using their indicators correctly.

  • @jaggass
    @jaggass Před 5 lety +33

    The old A-Series engine is bullet proof. The gearbox whine in 1st brings back alot of memories.

    • @nigeh5326
      @nigeh5326 Před 5 lety +1

      Depends on which one the 1100 had a long stroke and liked to go bang if u revved it hard.
      My personal cheap A series favourite excluding the 970 and 1071 Cooper S was the 998.

    • @Hai_da
      @Hai_da Před 5 lety +1

      Gearbox is made of paper though

    • @nigeh5326
      @nigeh5326 Před 5 lety +1

      Hayden 2nd gear was the weakest the synchro would give up.
      In the 60s and 70s BL did have a Special Tuning division who sold to the public you could get straight cut fears that were stronger but whined and we're best off road.

    • @Hai_da
      @Hai_da Před 5 lety +1

      @@nigeh5326 I know lol, the synchro for second is going in mine currently and is a pain.

    • @jaggass
      @jaggass Před 5 lety

      @@nigeh5326 The MG Metro Turbo and the Mini ERA Turbo had the gearboxes that had straight cut gears. It was probably made by BL's tuning division.

  • @weaton25
    @weaton25 Před 5 lety +203

    Nice to see someone not slagging off older british cars some of which are not at all bad despite what people like to say about them.

    • @andrewthompsonuk1
      @andrewthompsonuk1 Před 5 lety +6

      I never understood that. These cars were nicer to drive and ride in than most other competetors.

    • @chrisredfield3240
      @chrisredfield3240 Před 5 lety

      @@andrewthompsonuk1 do you mean the metro was nice to drive ?

    • @andrewthompsonuk1
      @andrewthompsonuk1 Před 5 lety +6

      @@chrisredfield3240 for its price and class it was.

    • @chrisredfield3240
      @chrisredfield3240 Před 5 lety +4

      @@andrewthompsonuk1 i had a fiesta it did drone but was much better to drive than the metro. Steering was much nicer and road over bumps better (not saying much metro's and bumps in the road did not get on well) also the fiesta's never seemed too burn any oil. All the metro's almost used a 50/50 fuel too oil ratio.

    • @andrewthompsonuk1
      @andrewthompsonuk1 Před 5 lety +3

      @@chrisredfield3240 I never drove a Fiesta from that period, people liked them. The BMC FWD cars were perhaps an acquired taste , I liked most of them.

  • @trimester1
    @trimester1 Před 5 lety +49

    Time machine. Takes me right back. The ‘Back To The Eighties’ sticker on the rear glass is very fitting......

  • @rovergsi2011
    @rovergsi2011 Před 5 lety +6

    And after watching it again, I chuckled at the sky man 😂 “makes me glad I’ve never spent a penny with sky” class!

  • @woooster71
    @woooster71 Před 5 lety +8

    I was 17 in 1989 when I passed my test..and my friend had an MG Metro with..red seat belts, I was blown away! Look at the A pillars, so narrow.. you can hide a bus in some today..or motorbike.. My first girlfriend had a blue 1.0L Metro as her first car. I remember I spent a whole Saturday T cutting and polishing it! Lol
    Memories...

  • @robinturner2300
    @robinturner2300 Před 5 lety +21

    Oooh a non leaky sunroof. Nice change for you Ian.
    We had an MG metro, handled like a go cart, real fun...

  • @leerobinson8709
    @leerobinson8709 Před 5 lety +32

    My parents had a 1.3 metro in the late 80's. Same colour as my Grandad's hearing aid at the time. A source of jokes and possible embarrassment. Great memories though.

  • @mortallious1234
    @mortallious1234 Před 5 lety +49

    My Dad sold a Cortina mk5 estate to buy one of these, he wasn't well.

    • @mortallious1234
      @mortallious1234 Před 5 lety +4

      @@fenrichlee2867 I thought so, my mother used the word berk.

    • @jazzhenry2897
      @jazzhenry2897 Před 3 lety

      You didn't borrow it much then lol

  • @markwhitehead1658
    @markwhitehead1658 Před 5 lety +8

    Hi. I worked for Austin Rover when the Metro was in production they were great little cars .we loved road testing the MGs and turbo versions. The earlier ones had shocks they were deleated on later models . The factory didn't send out a memo and we thought the first one was a miss build. Great memories I had an 84 VDP loved it all electric ,leather steering wheel. Wood capping so ect. The one to find now would be the super rare VDP500 lovely black paint with Grey leather upholstery. 👍

  • @anderschristensen106
    @anderschristensen106 Před 5 lety +90

    at 7:21 "who doesn't love a characterful whine"............... you should have heard my former mother-in-law she had a (constant) characterful whine ;)

    • @jaggass
      @jaggass Před 5 lety +6

      Even in 1st gear?

    • @anderschristensen106
      @anderschristensen106 Před 5 lety +13

      @@jaggass I don't think she ever got out of first gear

    • @robw6505
      @robw6505 Před 5 lety +2

      LOL!

    • @RWBHere
      @RWBHere Před 4 lety

      No whines from our Metros, and almost none from MIL. 😉

  • @moochincrawdad
    @moochincrawdad Před 5 lety +56

    For a C reg Metro its in amazing condition, a lot of owners just ran these into the ground or just let them rot away 😕

    • @forestdad
      @forestdad Před 5 lety +5

      It was in good condition until Ian rallied it

    • @Knaeckebrotsaege
      @Knaeckebrotsaege Před 5 lety +1

      @@forestdad Got a link or something? Doesn't sound good :(

  • @usernamechris2525252
    @usernamechris2525252 Před 5 lety +3

    HI from Canada.... the hubNut reporter for this segment is Ian, I think.... I love his segments... very calm, very methodical, and very respectful of the cars he reviews... he finds the positive things and puts a realistic perspective , that is balanced... many of the cars are , what some would call humble, but I would call interesting and entertaining in their own right. All cars have flaws, but a lot of auto journalists are too quick to fall into the “negativity pit”. (Yes, Jeremy Clarkson, I’m talking about you, LOL)... Ian shows that it is not all bad, even with many cars that are so maligned. Like the Skoda video, I watched several videos from owners in Czechoslovakia area, and thise owners go for family drives, picnics, keep them in garages, they get a lot of quality use. If we were to take all the negativity at 100% , we would pass over certain cars, when they are for sale, even at a great price. The car might not be a great rev machine, but it got lots of low end torque for cruising , maintains its speed in gear, zippy atound town, then for many of us, that is all we really need. Thank you Ian, for showing us another way 👍👍👍👍👍

  • @stevethatsallimsaying4041

    Lovely! 15 - 20 years ago there were still a considerable number of these knocking around, all be it on their last legs by that point. They'll only ever appreciate in value now!

  • @sunderland97
    @sunderland97 Před 5 lety +13

    The metro does have a wonderful Sound when your driving takes me straight back to the wonderful amazing 80s thanks for putting the metro on lovely car my dad had a bright orange one back in the day

    • @I-T-S-M-E
      @I-T-S-M-E Před 5 lety +1

      We used to get transported to school if we were lucky!! in an Orange (flame Red?) Metro Mk1

    • @sunderland97
      @sunderland97 Před 5 lety

      @@I-T-S-M-E lovely bright orange wonderful

    • @Roadwarrior92
      @Roadwarrior92 Před 5 lety

      @@I-T-S-M-E same here

  • @jamiesut5866
    @jamiesut5866 Před 5 lety +3

    Yet again a great video, lovely old metro, I hated them years ago, but now they seem to have gained a certain charm! Thank you Mr Hubnut!

  • @neilwilliams2907
    @neilwilliams2907 Před 5 lety +6

    This is the first video I've ever seen of yours and I've subscribed. Informative and interesting. My uncle used to have one of these and it was great to hear the whine once again. I think you must be the closest CZcamsr to me I've ever found as I'm in Cardiff. Looking forward to seeing what other cars you've reviewed. Keep up the good work. Neil.

  • @TheCounty90
    @TheCounty90 Před 5 lety +2

    I remember in year 9 or 10 in school ('96 I think) my friend who I sat next to in French had a Austin garage in the family who was forever breaking Metros. I asked him to bring in two headrests in Brown and a Lucas ignition switch, we exchanged a tenner and my French teacher was bemused to see car parts on my desk in class. I went home and fitted the switch with my dads tools and got it going again. My first repair. Kids won't have that sense of satisfaction with modern bangers.

  • @joemengler1666
    @joemengler1666 Před 5 lety +20

    This is a real review, you should be on top gear, I might watch it then 😊

    • @smudger671
      @smudger671 Před 5 lety +1

      That's what I was thinking...

  • @michelod.i.y.5202
    @michelod.i.y.5202 Před 5 lety +6

    Another great vid. So frustrating when I see car development and engineering in this country. In Europe and Japan they where so innovative in their approach, while we were raiding the shelves for old parts. It's hardly surprising that the car industry collapsed in Britain. My mate had an identical one to the one you tested in, last time I saw it the front suspension was collapsed. Nice to see someone keeping one going.

    • @iainmclaughlan1557
      @iainmclaughlan1557 Před 5 lety +1

      Michelo D.I.Y. My rear suspension went and then the front suspension on my 1984 Mk.1. I replaced it with a Micra but wish I fixed it now....

  • @williamstroker6805
    @williamstroker6805 Před 5 lety

    Great to see this little car in such fine condition, especially the engine bay. I like your camera position too, with a good view of the road, the dash and yourself (in profile, showing your best side).

  • @E92M3Guy
    @E92M3Guy Před 5 lety +1

    I passed my driving test in a brand new 5 door metallic gold metro vanden Plas back in 1988 ,the brown plastic trim, the transmission whine, the joystick wing mirror adjustment all bring the memories back . My elderly instructor used to drop the " ELECTRIC" window , (very novel back then ) and flick his Nuttalls Mintoes wrappers out of it , amazing what you remember. !! I would love one now .

  • @borderlands6606
    @borderlands6606 Před 5 lety +9

    I remember seeing a Metro in the West End, the day they came out. It looked impossibly modern for a British car. Under the bonnet it's still a ration book motor.

    • @jusb1066
      @jusb1066 Před 5 lety

      mini with square body, simple as

    • @borderlands6606
      @borderlands6606 Před 5 lety

      @Leonard Carr The OHV A-series is a 1951 design. Food rationing ended in July 1954.

    • @HubNut
      @HubNut  Před 5 lety

      A30 was the first car in 1952, closely followed by the Morris Minor Series 2.

  • @richardgregory8964
    @richardgregory8964 Před 5 lety +17

    Very light and airy interior on metros compared to there rivals! Love them! Good video as always ian! 👍

    • @robw6505
      @robw6505 Před 5 lety

      Yes! I remember the Metro being airy and quite fun to drive.

    • @jeroenjansen2709
      @jeroenjansen2709 Před 5 lety

      It is airy because the roof is rusted through.

  • @ctmac9404
    @ctmac9404 Před 5 lety +2

    wow, great review!
    Took me back to my January 1982 driving test, I remember there was quite a lot of snow on the roadsides..

  • @moonhogg
    @moonhogg Před 3 lety

    Dad had a 1.3 HLE when I was a kid. I had a real moment of nostalgia when you were in the back, then folded the seat forward to get out!

  • @ColinPrince
    @ColinPrince Před 5 lety +6

    Nicely kept car for its age, very impressed. That would make for a nice city car, even today.

    • @neodonkey
      @neodonkey Před 4 lety

      A very tidy example. The suspension is perhaps not on top form though, I don't remember the ride being quite that crashy but that could be the passage of time.

  • @Jamcam99
    @Jamcam99 Před 5 lety +16

    The good old A series unit powered the nation and commonwealth for decades.

    • @jusb1066
      @jusb1066 Před 5 lety

      it did, and the sound, and we all knew how to fix anything on them, but they should have pushed themselves for a 5 speed box, and to improve the engine sooner (the k? series was way too late and a bad design) as well as suspension and rust issues, the overall design i dont mind, they werent cutting edge but also went 'out of fashion' a lot slower

    • @EdgyNumber1
      @EdgyNumber1 Před 5 lety +2

      @@jusb1066 The K-Series was a sound design but it was poorly executed. The idea of sandwiching the engine in this way was not a new thing as it had been used in racing and motorcycles before.
      One thing that killed it was the stretch to 1.8 - It was designed as a small engine programme from the outset and when the government and/or BAE refused to give money for the large engine programme (to replace O-Series derived units) they had to push the K-Series to do what it was wasn't really designed for. If they had been able to test the engine more, they would have fixed the headgasket issues by strengthening the bottom end and reducing it's tendency to beam and twist.

  • @Capriboy1972
    @Capriboy1972 Před 5 lety +1

    Hi Ian, just discovered your channel, this will keep me busy for ages 😀 what a wealth of videos! My first car was a 1982 beige model with go faster stripes. I had 3 metros, ripped the crap out of all of them. 😅. Even the 1.0 was spritely given a heavy right foot 🤪

  • @robc5955
    @robc5955 Před 5 lety +1

    What a smashing Sunday, 3 videos from hubnut. Now then the metro oh fond memories, my mum bought a 1.3 hls new in 82, a 1.0l new in 87 (which I learnt to drive in, though took my test in a fiesta) and then a 1.1s in 1990, which I wrote off.... all 💩by today’s standards but I liked them, my brother bought a city model in 89 almost new in ‘lapari’ blue! My mate had an MG metro and we thrashed it relentlessly god I loved that it refused to die btw this one you had has an MG tail pipe, no idea what difference it made but it make them sound a bit more throaty. Thanks for the memories ooooo chocolate brown......

  • @brianiswrong
    @brianiswrong Před 5 lety +14

    We should,as a nation be proud of the metro.
    A British car British people wanted to buy.

    • @stuartwilkie4887
      @stuartwilkie4887 Před 4 lety +2

      Even if it's shit?

    • @neodonkey
      @neodonkey Před 4 lety +1

      I wouldn't go that far. British people ditched it in spades for the Fiat Uno, Citroen AX, Renault Clio, Ford Fiesta and Peugeot 205. And not forgetting the Japanese were making big inroads. The metro might be retroactively charming (I still have fond memories of it), but it wasn't competitive or well liked compared to the competition at the time.

    • @stuartwilkie4887
      @stuartwilkie4887 Před 4 lety +1

      In 1993 I probably could have bought any new one of the above at a stretch. In retrospect (or Metrospect) the Metro was the best built. I think build quality is actually very undervalued in reviews (especially when it is fashionable to BL bash). With a K series engine and 5 speed (3 door for me) I guess I could have lived with one. The huge drawbacks for me with the Metro were the driving position and heavy steering. I'm not too familiar with the K, but the A just wasn't as free-reving as offerings from it's European competitors. So, for the most you got a sit on driving position with half dead steering, handling reactions and a wheezy engine. The Renault 5 Campus would have been a good budget choice, or a last model Uno. Not sure about the 205. Was it gone by '93? The car I actually had at that time was a 1985 Fiat Regata. I done it's bottom end in and spent quite a lot it fixing it. Shortly after it's last repair sadly it caught fire. I strongly suspect foul play at the garage. The car may have lasted till 2000 - no particular reason to the contrary. One thing is for sure. Cars of the 80's to 90's didn't have huge amounts of trouble free years in them. With a budget car you could pay over 4 years (on a young person's salary), but by 6 it's all down hill.

    • @stuartwilkie4887
      @stuartwilkie4887 Před 4 lety +1

      Does anyone know what £7,500 would have got you at the dealer in 1993? - except laughed at. I think we missed the 106 and the Nova, Starlet, Ibiza, FSO 125p, Polonez, Lada Samara or Yugo Sana.

    • @GA-wq8xq
      @GA-wq8xq Před 4 lety

      The metro was competitive for most of its life. Also the Japanese did t get too far - Toyota’s market share is only 1-2%.

  • @anthonyholland2669
    @anthonyholland2669 Před 5 lety +6

    This takes me back , just a great video ! I've always loved these cars , you could always tell one was coming with the distinctive gearbox whine - I miss Austin and british Leyland cars ( build issues aside! ) I'd love to see a new affordable British car brand start up in near future - who knows ?

  • @IOWPCV
    @IOWPCV Před 5 lety

    Passed my test in a BSM metro . Worked on many over the years good vid !

  • @ChimaeraCarnage
    @ChimaeraCarnage Před 5 lety +1

    I'm glad your videos came up on my recommended, you've earned my sub, great reviews and a humble guy!

  • @CheckMySix
    @CheckMySix Před 5 lety +5

    Learnt to Drive in one of these, many driving schools had them in the 80's

  • @mjames2117
    @mjames2117 Před 5 lety +6

    The day I passed my test in a newer metro 1.3..my instructor drove us the back home hitting 105mph top speed. I had a pretty quick 1.3HLE had fantastic brake system especially once bled and Handbrake adjusted correctly.. problems were always SU carb tickover, leaking suspension. As stated the expensive tyres with the wheels that prevented catastrophic loss of tyre. Also gearbox sharing engine oil (I think) resulted in oil shear 10W40 and engine life around 100k before wear really started to be noticable. Hydragas suspension was a dealer job and 40/ 50quid a time.. hydragas was never good because every re inflation could mean the car handled completely different.

    • @neodonkey
      @neodonkey Před 4 lety

      Ah so that that was the Metro driven by a driving instructor that tried in vain to not let me pass in my Kia Pride at 105mph. I did pass him in the end and he wasn't happy.

  • @neil754
    @neil754 Před 4 lety +1

    I took my driving test in an MG metro.
    Loved it, it handled like a go kart

  • @kevinsmith6269
    @kevinsmith6269 Před 5 lety

    Great review Ian, and lovely to see a balanced fair review of a metro :) and yes I remember a limited run of John Cooper Works, Rover mini Cooper S's with the five speed Jack Knight gearbox in 1996.

  • @mandolinic
    @mandolinic Před 5 lety +3

    I had a few metros in my time during the 80s. I really loved those cars. The split rear seat was brilliant. But I'm disappointed you didn't mention the factory fitted oil leak. EVERY metro I had developed an oil leak after 1 year. It was never very much, just a drop or two over 24 hours, but it was enough to ensure that my garage and drive always had a small oil slick!

  • @williamwebb6178
    @williamwebb6178 Před 5 lety +7

    In 2020 it will be 40 years since the Austin Metro was launched.

  • @keithphalp6229
    @keithphalp6229 Před 5 lety

    My mum had a 1.3 metro, which I also had after her. I always thought it was great to drive, particularly in town. I always liked the A series anyway, having had a couple of allegros too. Great to see these being appreciated.

  • @STITCHWA
    @STITCHWA Před 5 lety +1

    Brings back great memories of my grandmas metro when i was a young fella, she used to put newspaper ontop of the engine to keep it warm for the next day so it would start easier hahaha

  • @pugman205
    @pugman205 Před 5 lety +4

    Just mentioning the Peugeot 205 makes me miss the one I had as a first car that I bought in 2004 for £110. J908 KNS. an 1124cc Style, 4 speed manual with a carb. I remember the cold mornings with that car, pulling the choke out only a smidge to get it started. The day I was going to fix the heater matrix in it, was the day that a woman in a Mazda 323F wrote it off by reversing into it. I was gutted to say the least. Got £350 back from the insurance though.

    • @vasili1207
      @vasili1207 Před 5 lety +1

      205 is my favourite car ... I still have a Peugeot antres ecosse body kit for one 😊
      I owned X's 1.4 1.6git 1.9gti and a convertible cc at the same time 😁 I really had a pug bug in my youth ....Max Power!!a

  • @uglycustard1
    @uglycustard1 Před 5 lety +3

    Enjoyed the review I love to hear an A-series engine n box whine too!

  • @douglasclark8825
    @douglasclark8825 Před 5 lety +1

    Thanks for another well done road test. Only been to the UK a few times but did drive the original Mini in NZ 41 years ago and have always wanted to have a chance to drive more UK built vehicles. In 1990 on my first trip to the UK I got to drive a Vauxhall Nova, which for me was fun. I should add I love the scenery for your road tests. Last year I got down to Cornwall and Devon in rented Ford Kuga (manual, diesel) and really enjoyed the experience. All the best from California! Keep the videos coming!

    • @Elstro1988
      @Elstro1988 Před 5 lety

      I drive a Vauxhall Nova as a daily now. Great wee cars though a Metro handles a lot better.

  • @martinwilkinson2344
    @martinwilkinson2344 Před 5 lety

    Nice to see an objective and informed review! Never had a Metro; started on an Allegro then 2 Dolomite 1850s - now they needed carb/points fiddling with almost every weekend!

  • @grahamariss2111
    @grahamariss2111 Před 5 lety +5

    The suspension issue relates to the decision by Spen King to not link the hydrogas suspension units to simplify things, he wanted to do it away with it all together but it was too late to change it. This was addressed on the Rover Metro, apart from the Gti, which they hobbled with some additional dampers, which quite simply buggered it up. Sorry you just said this.

    • @chucky2316
      @chucky2316 Před 5 lety

      You can individualise the hydrogas cans ;) very easy to do. There is also a small rod inside which you can shave a few mm off transforms the suspension on these. I did this on my rover 100 I also pulled the 1.4 litre engine out and fitted a 1.8 out of a mgf :). I used to love hanging on the back of imprezas lol. But mine succombed to Rot. But you can convert and do the suspension in well one day

  • @ChrisFEJackson
    @ChrisFEJackson Před 5 lety +6

    I enjoyed that thanks! I grew up with BL too and learnt to drive in a metro. I still own a BL car (Triumph) TR7 drophead. People say they are s**t, I can't disagree, but say that's what I like about them. If it wasn't for these type of cars and the continual maintenance (corrective) required, then I wouldn't have learnt anything. Plus having to troubleshoot at an early stage in life bode me well for my later professional career, so thank you BL!!

    • @nickfensome8855
      @nickfensome8855 Před 5 lety +2

      Great stuff ian keep them coming as me my daughter lucy are glued to your videos you should make a TV series I would watch and so would many others

  • @wizzychris
    @wizzychris Před rokem

    Just stumbled across this video Ian while looking at metro videos and was completely overjoyed that you were in my local area 😂😂 I knew what was coming when you headed for that lane, I knew it wasn’t going to be a comfortable ride through there 😂 great to see you on my home turf though! Makes me wonder how many I may have missed around these ends …

  • @rrrripbing
    @rrrripbing Před 5 lety

    No car review would be complete without a mention of 'the triangle of doom'. Brilliant. Better than anything on the TV.

  • @timothysimpkins3664
    @timothysimpkins3664 Před 5 lety +3

    I toke a first & pass my driving test in a Metro in Garretts Green, Birmingham. I brought a Metro City with my dads company scheme, from Rover Group.

  • @shifty2755
    @shifty2755 Před 5 lety +18

    I dont know what looks more 80's.
    You or the car?

  • @BarryAllenMagic
    @BarryAllenMagic Před 5 lety +2

    Bodywork looked very good. Seemed to pick up well and was relatively quiet (nothing wrong with a bit of 80's transmission whine)! Also, looked to handle the bomb craters pretty well. All in all, yet another example of a decent British Leyland car; a company that many 'car enthusiasts'(?) seemingly love to have a dig at. Thanks for another entertaining test drive Ian.

  • @lordrichy1065
    @lordrichy1065 Před 5 lety

    Thank you so much for all the entertaining content man, truly appreciated. About 10 years ago i had a 1989 fiesta LX encore cracking little car and very comfortable - cars of that vintage always seemed to have cushy seats compared to their modern counterparts. All the best

  • @vikingraiders4138
    @vikingraiders4138 Před 5 lety +6

    Must say i did like the Vanden Plas version of everyday Austin cars.

  • @HighHoeKermit
    @HighHoeKermit Před 5 lety +68

    I'm not driving a Mini-Metro, I'm not driving a Mini-Metro, I'm not driving a Mini-Metro.
    No, no, no, it's different. It's called a Rover Metro now.
    They've rebadged it, you fool!

    • @MrBannystar
      @MrBannystar Před 5 lety +16

      There's no point finishing the sentence, HighHoe Kermit, I'll just speak over you. Go on, try and finish the sentence and see what I do.

    • @mattridgley9095
      @mattridgley9095 Před 5 lety +4

      Power sappingly mundane!

    • @PhattSpicer
      @PhattSpicer Před 5 lety +3

      "Lynn, I'll just speak over you"

    • @TILTHENEXTTIME
      @TILTHENEXTTIME Před 5 lety +3

      @@mattridgley9095 not my words...the words of top gear magazine

  • @RichieRouge206
    @RichieRouge206 Před 5 lety

    This is instantly my favourite HubNut video of all time. Brings back very fond memories of A191WDM - my gran’s Primula Yellow 1.3L with brown interior. That first gear whine is heaven, I’d buy one for that noise alone. I will own another Metro one day.

  • @alexsmall6850
    @alexsmall6850 Před 5 lety

    Past my test in a Metro, have had 3 and loved all them. Amazing handling cars with an epic amount of space inside.

  • @depechem0demusic
    @depechem0demusic Před 5 lety +3

    The days when it was a pleasure to change spark plugs-these days it takes an hour to even get to them

    • @marklittler784
      @marklittler784 Před 5 lety

      I thought you were talking about headlamp & taillamp bulbs, changing headlamp bulbs some times requires air sea rescue to get your hand back !😃

    • @tinplategeek1058
      @tinplategeek1058 Před 5 lety

      Unless you had a Citroen BX which takes days to change the spark plugs as you have to disassemble half the front body to get to them.

  • @deadmeat6563
    @deadmeat6563 Před 5 lety +3

    My wife had a brand new 1.0 city x metro when we first met, 32 long long years ago. I remember it wouldn't pull fluff from under a bed and started rotting after about a year.

    • @rutter1ify
      @rutter1ify Před 5 lety

      😂😂👍

    • @jusb1066
      @jusb1066 Před 5 lety

      @@rutter1ify what about the wife though?

  • @simonc858
    @simonc858 Před 5 lety

    This brings back so many memories!! My grandfather had a W reg, bright orange Mini Metro 1.0L, he forever mourned his Austin 1100!! The mini metro was replaced with a Rover Metro in later years! We had BL cars in our family too, mini van, Marina Coupe, an Ital and two montegos! I live in sunny (today) Ceredigion too. Great test drives, I enjoy watching the videos.

  • @stul71
    @stul71 Před 5 lety

    I learnt in a 1.3 City X and loved it. Fond memories chucking it round Welsh country roads with the 'L' plates on and my dad quite relaxed in the passenger seat. Amazing how nippy and gutsy the 1.3's were!

  • @bretwaldablahblahblah3578

    I'm not driving a Mini Metro, I'm not driving a Mini Metro, I'm not driving a Mini Metro!

  • @stephenwestley1017
    @stephenwestley1017 Před 5 lety +3

    I had a VP metro auto duotone I restored 13 years ago went everywhere

  • @Cavalier_Steve
    @Cavalier_Steve Před 5 lety

    Love it! That car is full of character!!! Great video Ian.

  • @nobbynobbynoob
    @nobbynobbynoob Před 5 lety

    Thanks for the massive nostalgia trip! My Mum bought one of these brand new, light metallic blue, only it was the 998cc version rather than the much peppier 1275 you have on display here. My music teacher had a white MG turbo, which was, well, a little more fun. :)

  • @dunc1958
    @dunc1958 Před 5 lety +2

    I never had the pleasure of owning a Metro but a place where I worked had a Metro van which as with all works vans was thrashed by everyone and grossly overloaded, it was however quite reliable. I'm with you on the Sky company but only because of my intense dislike of the proprietors. As a result they have never had me and never will have me as a customer.

    • @p166mx
      @p166mx Před 5 lety +2

      Same here, never bought any of said proprietors papers either. I remember we had a Metro hire car while my dads Punto was being repaired after being rear ended. It was awful, compared to the Punto it felt very tinny. It made a large bang every time you slowed down too. By 1996 it was just too past its best sadly. Of course Ford were also using very old engines in the Fiesta until the early 2000s. I miss the clatter of those Ford Kent engines. The A series sounded so refined compared ot them.

  • @321bytor
    @321bytor Před 5 lety +3

    ...I had a Metro that should have been sent to Coventry

  • @dangaAgadanga
    @dangaAgadanga Před 5 lety

    My first car back in 1997. Had it for six months and passed my test in it. The revving sound really brings back memories, I felt like I was driving :-)

  • @davefrench6764
    @davefrench6764 Před 5 lety

    Lovely to see a Metro still in decent nick and giving a good showing of itself.
    Passed my test in one back in 83 - KNO99Y.
    A neighbour had one as a hire car in 1980 - I remember being impressed by how big it was inside for a small car.

  • @the_monza_man
    @the_monza_man Před 5 lety +6

    That looks and sounds like an MG exhaust (bassy rumble). MG engine too? I had an MG, did you know you could get a washing machine in the boot UPRIGHT if you fold the seats? Try THAT in a modern supermini.......

    • @Allan9966
      @Allan9966 Před 5 lety

      Yes, the standard engine had a pressed steel rocker cover whereas the MG version had an alloy one like in this video.

    • @the_monza_man
      @the_monza_man Před 5 lety

      @@Allan9966 Although no sign (I think) of the anti-shunt tie rod or the anti-run-on valve in the vacuum line.....Was the standard 1.3 A+ engine painted red too?

    • @Allan9966
      @Allan9966 Před 5 lety

      I am pretty sure that the only engines finished in red are the MG ones.

  • @klwthe3rd
    @klwthe3rd Před 5 lety +3

    I never realized the Austin name was still being used even in 1985. Love poverty spec cars really. Less to break down and simpler to work on. Why do people who save these all original cars always ruin the interior with aftermarket stereos and ridiculous speakers? 😟 Great video.

    • @simcroy7648
      @simcroy7648 Před 5 lety +2

      It had an awful mw/lw push button radio. This car was being used daily and I needed a Bluetooth stereo for making calls etc. The other benefit was that the stereo could take my USB for those longer journeys. I still have the original and pop it when I go to shows etc

    • @simcroy7648
      @simcroy7648 Před 5 lety +1

      Further more, the speakers on the shelf are 'period' and suit the car really well. It only had one speaker from the factory but now has a whopping 4! 😂

    • @Yesterzine
      @Yesterzine Před 5 lety

      Yeah they took the name off the cars in 1997 and sold the weirdly "marqueless" for a few years before they made the Metro a Rover and stopped making the 2 bigger cars.

    • @simcroy7648
      @simcroy7648 Před 5 lety

      Dudley, in 1986 they ceased branding the cars as austin as this was when rover group became the norm. Strangely enough though the austin logo remained on the grill badge of some cars with 'metro' over the top. By 1987, the cars had ceased all austin branding and the new rover shield badges were used on the montego and metro with their names on respectively. The maestro never had the shield badge and stayed with the oblong variant. By 1990 the metro was then known as the rover metro and carried the rover shield badge right up until 1997 when the rover 100 ceased production.

  • @christastic100
    @christastic100 Před 5 lety +1

    Learned to drive and passed my test in a Metro.used to get the back window cut out or smashed and back parcel shelf nicked complete with speakers . Another trip to Halfords for speakers and a trip to the scrap yard for a parcel shelf .

  • @nw8000
    @nw8000 Před 5 lety +3

    I passed my test in a late model Metro. Loved it

  • @____stu____
    @____stu____ Před 5 lety +8

    Dashboard mat from a rover 100, unnecessary luxury! 😂

    • @HubNut
      @HubNut  Před 5 lety

      Couldn't save the Rubik's Cube!

    • @AndySnap
      @AndySnap Před 5 lety

      @@HubNut I seem to recall the rubber dash' mats were standard in the Metro van, but not all cars?? I certainly bought one from an AR dealer for my Metro. May not save Rubik's Cubes, but was just right for parking change.

  • @ralphups7782
    @ralphups7782 Před 5 lety +3

    I would love to see Britain. Buy back all the tooling and machinery from India, and continue to build and produce the Morris Oxford - ambassador.😃

    • @solidstate0
      @solidstate0 Před 5 lety

      Why stop there? Morris Marinas with BMW running gear and power train - reinforced roof pillars so that pianos could land on it all day, and revised body shape that Ital design would go mad for

  • @Nombredeusuario1030
    @Nombredeusuario1030 Před 5 lety

    I love these things. Great review as usual, please keep on it.

  • @pauldickson5387
    @pauldickson5387 Před 5 lety

    Fantastic video featuring the mighty roads of South Wales and the luscious Leekes Of Llantrisant 👍🏻

  • @adeh503
    @adeh503 Před 5 lety +8

    And if you listen very carefully you can clearly hear it rusting away 😉

    • @DeerKoden
      @DeerKoden Před 5 lety

      lol! Cant be that bad, haha :D

    • @MillerCorner
      @MillerCorner Před 5 lety +1

      Ade H I'm surprised it didn't go on strike!

    • @marklittler784
      @marklittler784 Před 5 lety

      Between potholes and craters.

    • @adeh503
      @adeh503 Před 5 lety

      Miller Corner I do believe that when you bought the car, the in car entertainment was the rubik cube, but if you were cashed up and bought the deluxe model you got a radio 😳

    • @jbz2079
      @jbz2079 Před 5 lety

      That's not the rust you can hear, it's the A series trimming chain rattle.
      They all do that Sir!

  • @TheFlyingSaucePan
    @TheFlyingSaucePan Před 5 lety +2

    Lovely car, very Hubnut! That whine reminds me of the Peugeot 104

  • @dans1977uk
    @dans1977uk Před 5 lety

    Lovely to see a review of the old Metro, and even more so that you set off from Leekes!! I'd have offered to make you a brew if I'd known you were so close; I live and work very near there!

  • @jamesb1647
    @jamesb1647 Před 5 lety +1

    Really enjoyed your video! Interesting, good knowledge and fun to watch! You could easily present a motoring show, nice work :-)

  • @spectralcav
    @spectralcav Před 5 lety

    An '86 5 door 1.0 City was my first car. 52,000 miles, £300, bright red with brown cloth interior. The front wings had fist-sized rust holes (DIY replacements fitted), the interior had been eaten by UV but the rear bodywork was AOK :-) Drove it hard for 2 years - the only way you could drive it really! - and it never broke but leaned down on one side like a 70's Nascar by the end. Scrapped it for £150. Fond memories!

  • @jasonburton7918
    @jasonburton7918 Před 5 lety +1

    Excellent vid, the kind of stuff I love watching 👍

  • @gosportjamie
    @gosportjamie Před 5 lety +2

    I learnt to drive in (mostly) a 1300 Metro. A bit newer than that one as an F-reg, it was one of the run-out special editions so it had the 3-spoke steering wheel and the moulded plastic/rubber gear leaver with the square knob. But my driving instructor's father, also a driving instructor, had a red 1.0L 3-door, also a C-reg, which I did a few lessons in and that was just lovely to drive, by far the best of the three (my driving instructor's wife was also a driving instructor, also with a black 5-door F-reg Metro 1300 so it was a family affair.) So, although the red car had a grey interior rather than brown, that interior is incredibly familiar to me. Good times...

  • @jo05dk
    @jo05dk Před 5 lety +2

    You don't see many Metros looking this good. TBH you hardly saw Metros looking this good, back when they were new. I have googled the 9X and the ADO74, and am looking forward to reading about them. Thanks for the heads up Ian :)
    ..oh and yeah.. That old A-series engine and gearbox.. LOVE the sound of those. This was a nice throwback :)

  • @RolandMillward
    @RolandMillward Před 5 lety

    Just discovered this channel and I love it!

  • @markbennett2170
    @markbennett2170 Před 5 lety

    I had a pair of those Goodman speakers fitted to my Dad's Mazda Montrose (626) Great speakers! Informative and entertaining video as always.

  • @tiakontikiadventures1536

    Wow! What a treat! Brings back fond memories of my F reg Austin Metro Mayfair....in white with tan interior. First camping trip away in it with friends! That gearbox musical noise! Got the wings changed on the front and gas suspension reset. She looked the beez kneez, till she went for an MoT. The dredded tin worm! She was a mover, well when she got going! Snow driving was another story! 👌

  • @rickrichards2829
    @rickrichards2829 Před 5 lety

    My Dad had a Metro Van which I used to borrow after passing my test in the early 90`s . The space in the rear was great could fit a Marshall 4x12 speaker cabinet and head for band practice in it, many happy hours blasting out Iron Maiden on the tape deck! Happy days indeed.

  • @williamrance5086
    @williamrance5086 Před 5 lety

    I bought my wife one of these metro's in 1982/3? It was brand new, finished in light blue metallic. The first week I had it, a terrific wind blue the garage door down upon the car roof - leaving a razor edged scratch across the length of the roof. Mortified, I foot-legged it around town pricing up a respray. One chap advised me to forgo the paint job and get a black vinyl roof fitted. It looked great. At the same time he advised having the car weather-proofed with a Swedish company product called 'Tuff-coat' (a wax-injection into all the hidden spaces around the car). I had the car about six years, then sold it on. My wife loved that car. but we needed something a bit bigger. It was another 8 years or so when that little Metro re-appeared in the village that we lived in. An ex policeman and his wife had bought it from me for their six foot daughter who was also in the police. All three of them were visiting friends, and sat proudly in the car outside a shop. There was not a scratch on the car, no paint blemishes, and no rust. I asked the chap if he had resprayed the car, he said, no. it was as when he had bought it from me - and his daughter was reluctant to change it as old as it was. I must admit, it was still a little eye-catcher with the vinyl-roof. It proved one thing to me, if BMC had wax-injected their range of cars - things may have turned out differently. Especially the mini-subframes and valences.

  • @grahamgedge2185
    @grahamgedge2185 Před 5 lety

    That engine/gearbox noise is amazing, reminds me of my younger days!

  • @mrclucker1969
    @mrclucker1969 Před 5 lety

    The Mini & Metro (Mk1) got me through my diving test - very fond memories!

  • @whiteloafers9658
    @whiteloafers9658 Před 5 lety +1

    Had a drive a few years back in an early Vanden Plas. Had more equipment on it than my newer e28 BMW 5 series including such luxuries as a leather-wrapped steering wheel, digital clock, AM/FM radio and of course, wood trim.
    Had the early switch placement you mention. The switches of course had been labeled by the original owner using a Dymo label maker.
    Brilliant.

  • @cgavin1
    @cgavin1 Před 5 lety

    I had one of these. Really comfortable. Really easy to drive. Loved it to bits.

  • @zola561
    @zola561 Před 5 lety +2

    Nice car for the time especially the turbo and rare now . Good video and great visual explanation

  • @JohnSmith-pd1fz
    @JohnSmith-pd1fz Před 5 lety

    First new car I ever had was an A reg one of these in dark blue followed by a C reg in opalescent green. Both were perfect for my lifestyle at the time and both did me proud and never let me down.

  • @CauliflowerMcPugg
    @CauliflowerMcPugg Před 5 lety

    This brings back some good memories, I was given a series one in yellow with a brown interior back in 1990. I had lots of fun driving it. I think I fitted the same style speakers in the back too👍