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1993 Geo Metro XFI review from North America

"I wish I could buy a new one like it"

What things have gone wrong with the car?

Brakes need replacing every 36,000 to 48,000 miles. Something to do with GM buying part of Suzuki and telling them to make Suzuki brakes to GM's really cheap brake standards. "Lifetime" brakes last longer, but develop ABS style stopping patterns of slightly warped rotor after panic stops.

Driver's side door gasket tore and needed replacement at 120,000 miles.

Window regulator handles both needed replacement at 80,000 miles.

Distributor cap and rotor need replacement every 50,000 miles or so.

Spark plug wires need replacement at least every 60,000 miles. Best time to find your distributor cap/rotor needs replacement is right after a heavy rain, when the car stalls. Battery fails every 50,000 miles.

Car came with some kind of defect that made the front tires wear out too fast. That was corrected at around 150,000 miles when the drive shaft and CV joint were replaced. Now the only problem is to keep the tires at the same pressure so that it steers straight. Funny people at local oil change emporiums like to inflate the tires so the car pulls to one side.

General comments?

What most Metro owners don't know is that the engine was designed for motorcycles and adapted for car use. That means the engine still puts out torque when revved up, and accelerating "to keep up with traffic" means really running the low gears the same way that an automatic transmission passing gear works: You ignore the upshift light on the dash and run fourth gear up to 45 or 50 mph, and corresponding increases for lower gear. It makes the car sound like a motorcycle, but it also drags out motorcycles. You want to give the engine time to cool down between drag racing it to keep up with traffic.

Actually, other reviewers claim the car works fine at low highway speeds in fourth gear, and I believe them.

It gets a rock-solid 42 miles per gallon in local driving, pedal to the metal or driving to conserve gas. All you need is a clean air filter and nonflat tires.

It starts beautifully in very cold weather, it has excellent traction on snow, especially with all-season tires that have a footprint.

The hatchback is a terrific idea. It allows the Metro XFI to carry all kinds of objects as though it were a van. By a strange coincidence, later models of the Metro lost the popout rear windows, just as Chrysler and other manufacturers introduced vans with exactly the same design of rear window.

The only question is why Suzuki/GM successively cheapened the car from one year to the next, then removed the economy engine, and finally stopped manufacturing it in North America. Considering how loyal Metro owners are, even to the downgraded later versions, it just doesn't make any kind of business sense. The car is still sold in Asia and parts of Europe that appreciate its economy of operation, reliability, and relative comfort and convenience.

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Would you buy another car from this manufacturer? Yes
First year of ownership1993
Most recent year of ownership2004
Engine and transmission 1.0 liter throttle body Manual
Performance marks 7/10
Reliability marks 8/10
Comfort marks 6/10
Dealer Service marks 1/10
Running Costs (higher is cheaper) 10/10
Distance when acquired1 miles
Most recent distance164000 miles
Previous carHonda Civic
Date of Entry 16th August, 2004

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