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IDRIVEACLASSIC reviews: 80s MK1 Austin Metro 

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Today's video is the last of 2020 and is the humble Austin Metro. Once driven by Princess Diana, the iconic 80s super mini is now rarely spotted but appears today on IDRIVEACLASSIC
Today's video is sponsored by Adrian Flux.
if you're hard of hearing like me, the walkaround text is below:
When it was launched, the Austin Metro was said to be the British Car to beat the world - arriving in a new world where competitors not only came from mainland Europe, but Japanese manufacturers who seemed to be far more organised and advanced when it came to making cars which people not only wanted to buy, but found to be consistent in a way they’d not been used to.
But the Austin Metro came out fighting, with a £300 million pound investment of new car manufacturing processes which included a new assembly plant and micro-processor controlled robots to give precise and constant quality at all stages of the build.
The process was said to be so slick and refined, that every Metro leaving Longbridge met the most critical quality standards ever developed for a high volume production car.
There were 27 processes involved in the painting and finishing of the car including undersealing and wax injection - which was incredible for the time, especially on a budget motor.
There were 5 models available at launch including your base spec, the L with additional comfort including the split action rear seat - which we will demo later -, the HLE as we are testing today which was said to be the fuel economy specialist with additional features on top of what the L offered, the 1.3S which boasted a more sporty interior and top of the range was the 1.3HLS which had every bell and whistle and velour upholstery.
What a time to be alive.
To delve deeper into the specs, the HLE as we’re testing here today came with extras on top of what the L model had. These were the styled halogen headlamps with bright surrounds and integral sidelamps and indicators, side rubbing strip, glow ring cigar lighter, clock, push-button radio and economy engine.
The steering on these is rack and pinion with a 33 and a half foot turning circle, 3.3 turns lock to lock.
The brakes are a dual circuit hydraulic system with circuit failure monitor. Discs to the front and drums to the back coupled with the 998cc engine give us really sharp braking and make it far safer to use in modern traffic than some of the other older classics.
As you’ll have seen under the bonnet, it’s single SU carb on these with mechanical fuel pump and a decent 6.6 gallon tank hidden away under the floor pan.
When we go out driving, I’ll demo it, but we are running on hydragas displacers for our suspension. These have been replaced by the current owner and when running correctly they are said to be akin to riding on a magic carpet.
If you are watching this video with the intention to buy a Metro, if you’re doing these units yourself, you will be looking at the best part of £1000 to have the system overhauled.
However, when the car was sold it was said to only need servicing every 12,000 miles…so perhaps you can put those few pennies saved towards the new hydragas units.
For those of you watching from abroad and thinking, gosh, what is this tiny, tinny little car with an NCAP safety rating of zero and was it really that popular?!
Well it was so popular that even Princess Diana owned one, which they do reference in the latest series of the Crown, albeit with completely the wrong model…
Anyway, I’ll hand over to Ryan, the owner of this fantastic car. He’s had Timmy quite awhile now and shared his thoughts on ownership, adventures and all the bits in-between.
#austinmetro #metro #metrohle #austinrover

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@ingridlinbohm7682
@ingridlinbohm7682 3 года назад
I had a close friend who was still driving his Metro car until he was 103 years old. He was a dreadful driver so everyone of his friends celebrated when the car failed the MOT and he couldn't afford the repairs. On the positive side every body loved and when he died at the age of 105 he had two funeral services (one in Latin and one in English) both of which were packed. It would be fun to think he is driving a Metro in heaven this time safely. He first started driving in 1929 on his 18th birthday. All he needed to drive was to buy a driving licence at the post office, no lessons at all! No wonder he was terrible as a driver. You are missed Archie.
@rodhili3946
@rodhili3946 3 года назад
Another classic video!. Princess Di's metro is in the coventry transport museum. Happy New year to everyone who watches this video ✨
@autisticlife
@autisticlife 3 года назад
The gearbox whine is something that reminds me of my childhood. My mother drove an Austin 1100.
@9610SMUDGE
@9610SMUDGE 3 года назад
Can't overstate how much pleasure you have brought us with your road tests during this miserable year. You are just what we needed and bring so much knowledge and variety to each video. Rekindled our love for old cars. Keep up the good work .
@Russ.M
@Russ.M 3 года назад
This brings back memories. My wife had a Mk1 1.3 HLE as our second car, same colour and trim, it did kids to school, shopping etc plus a two hundred mile round trip to the coast most weekends, swiftly and economically. was not gutless at all. If you can, try one!
@andygreen1a
@andygreen1a 3 года назад
Love the metro, what a beautiful example. So rare to see these days unfortunately, all Credit to Ryan. Wishing you and Josh a Happy New Year. Love that you sneaked in an extra video review as a treat for us Steph. Keep up the wonderful work in 2021, May your channel go from strength to strength as you bring a diverse range of vehicles and your videos are always well researched. By the way, loving the hair, looking amazing here!
@profrumpo
@profrumpo 3 года назад
Gosh this car takes me back I passed my driving test in one of these in 1981, same colour a BSM base spec model. Fun little car and a terrific review as always.
@huguesgillet1967
@huguesgillet1967 3 года назад
Hi ! In France, there was a very nice special série at the end of the 80's, the Metro Schweppes. I would have liked to have one at the Time :). I really enjoy BL cars. I made my parents buy a Montego 1.6 SL at the time, good comfortable car, and then a Rover 25 to replace it 11 years later. My mother gave the rover to me in 2002 and I kept it for 8 years, good car too. Take Care Steph and a happy New year 🥰
@andrewjames1068
@andrewjames1068 3 года назад
Great video Steph, i passed my test in a Metro with BSM in 1988, never driven one since but would love to again one day.
@adiellis5526
@adiellis5526 3 года назад
Loving the outside exhaust feature, love listening to the cars, loving the ongoing reviews! And great contents!
@keijak1
@keijak1 3 года назад
I love those early Metros, they looked just right. In October 1980, I went with my Dad to the launch night at Wadham Stringers in Wiltshire. I recall the one in the showroom was a fetching shade of green, Applejack? I Still have all the brochures and gumph somewhere.
@jaytaylor5901
@jaytaylor5901 3 года назад
Thanks Steph, another fantastic detailed review of a car from my childhood. Love it. Keep the marvelous reviews coming. Happy new year.
@seancooke4127
@seancooke4127 3 года назад
My first ride in one was a brand new 1984 1.0 L. It was the same red as Timmy. The seats were lovely and I liked how tall it seemed compared to my Mum's 1981 Fiesta. It was obviously shorter than the Fiesta but it felt much more roomy inside.
@EA-58
@EA-58 3 года назад
Great vid as usual, i remember my Metro.
@koolgart
@koolgart 3 года назад
Great video! New Year's Eve spent watching idriveaclassic - perfect!
@jonathanthorpe1653
@jonathanthorpe1653 3 года назад
My mother used to drive us to school in a Metro. It was a brilliant bit of kit and very comfortable. Happy New Year Steph and thank you for amazing content during this pandemic.
@bjepper1
@bjepper1 3 года назад
Cheers from the USA! My father raced British sports cars in the early 1960’s., MG’s, Triumph etc. Each time I watch a new vlog of yours, I think of Dad and wonderful memories of him and his cars.
@johnjtm1097
@johnjtm1097 3 года назад
Wow. Your reviews give better knowledge than a dealer sales person. And you're truly honest too, which is such a good thing.
@tomg7951
@tomg7951 3 года назад
Great review, just subscribed and really looking forward to loads more in 2021!
@alansimpson835
@alansimpson835 3 года назад
Yay, what a way to finish the year. The gearbox whine totally takes me back to my childhood where you could always hear one coming and know what it was long before you saw it.
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