1992 Geo Metro 1.0

Summary:

Best car of the 20+ I've ever owned

Faults:

Usual stuff. A water pump at 120,000 miles, and a transmission flush at 125,000.

Seats have become flatened (duh!).

Otherwise, just brakes and oil changes.

General Comments:

IMPORTANT! Do yuor own oil changes, if possible, and use only synthetic or semi-synthetic oil. It makes a huge difference in engine noise and smoother running.

El Cheapo Wal-Mart 155X12 tires are fine for the Northwest weather, wet and warm.

My son was 4 when we bought the car, and hopes to pass it on to his kids.

Would you buy another car from this manufacturer? Yes

Review Date: 31st January, 2003

31st Jan 2003, 19:41

I too live in the NW and the car's worked out great.. awesome gas mileage and the rear wiper definitely comes in handy lol.

1992 Geo Metro 4 door hatchback 1.3

Summary:

The best car that anyone will ever have. The best purchase I have ever made in my life. Breathtaking

Faults:

Nothing. My Geo Metro is a perfect specimen of a car. I am totally in love with. it. Just regular maintenance such as changing the oil.

General Comments:

This car outran two six cylinder newer vehicles. This car corners well. This car is the funnest I have had. I also own a 1990 Oldsmobile and a 2001 Ford Focus. I prefer the Geo by far. I just want to make sue I will hve it when I am 65. She is a gemstone.

Would you buy another car from this manufacturer? Yes

Review Date: 18th December, 2002

29th Mar 2003, 13:12

I do agree. The Geo Metro is the most amazing car I have ever owned. I own both a 1992 and a 1993 metro. I would. not trade them for the world. The have to be the most reliable cars maybe except for the 30,000 dollar plus cars, but then when something does go wrong with a high dollar car it is virtually unaffordable. The Geo Metro in definitely underrated. Someone needs to recognize the greatness and awesomeness of these automobiles. They are truly enjoyable.

7th May 2004, 08:27

I have a 1992 Geo Metro and bought it brand new back in 1992. It has over 100,000 miles on it. The engine finally just started showing a lot of signs of wear, so instead of selling it or getting rid of it...I'm going to rebuild the engine. It is the best car that I have ever owned. It made many trips from NY to NC. I had a lot of memories in that car and plan on having many more. It was bought to have as a dependable car to get back and forth to work with... but it turned out to be so much more. I'll have this car forever. I love you Metro!!

1992 Geo Metro XFI 1.3

Summary:

This car is a great value economy car.

Faults:

I have already replaced the clutch twice.

The brakes have been replaced twice.

Valve job preformed at 140000 miles.

General Comments:

This car handled fine and preformed well for the amount of money I payed for it.

Would you buy another car from this manufacturer? Yes

Review Date: 8th September, 2002

1992 Geo Metro LSi 3door 1.0L 3 cylinder petrol

Summary:

A budget car with a lot of bonuses

Faults:

Very little, only things that would be expected to replace at such a mileage and regular servicing done by self and local Mechanic for the really hard stuff.

Muffler at 279,000km,

Drive shafts 300,100kms,

A/C re-gas at 245,333kms,

Front Wheel bearings at 286,455kms.

General Comments:

Fantastic car in terms of reliability, and fuel economy. Build quality is pretty good too especially for the $9,000 price tag. I know its essentially a worked over Suzuki Swift, probably why it gives so little trouble compared to GMC's other offerings.

I've probably serviced this car very religiously compared to other owners so its components have lasted a long time. Also have always run it on Premium unleaded, it really helps power, cold starting and increases mileage per tank. Done more maintenance than manual requires and much more involved, using quality fluids and greases.

The 1.0L 3cylinder SOHC 8 valve engine fed by a single small carburettor won't win you any prizes at your local drag-strip, but it was never meant for that and used with the 5spd transmission and run on premium unleaded it gives quite spritely performance as it weighs so little. I'm not sure I'd ever want this car with an automatic and it does require you to turn the air conditioning off if you want the whole of the engine's power.

Handling is best described as zippy, the steering has pretty good feel, maybe a little indirect, but light with no need for power steering. Zip in and out of City traffic with this it'll even handle dirt roads.

This car is quite content to sit at freeway speeds for a long time and is surprisingly comfortable for one on long trips. Possibly due to the car's light flywheel and small engine the car does tend to lose speed on freeway inclines so more accelerator pressure is needed.

This car will handle to occupants quite well and 5 if you like sardine conditions. Personally I removed the back seat for more cargo space since I use my other car for more than 2 people.

I've used it to haul all kinds of awkward loads, big suitcases, lengths of wood, bricks. I've probably accidentally overloaded it once or twice, but it still seems okay.

The car is surprisingly durable and versatile not just a commuter car it's a car for a multitude of uses.

It will need new Brake rotors soon and springs/shocks. But for the mileage its given this was to be expected.

It's a pity that GMC dropped this car from their Geo line up, so I'll probably end up buying an equivalent Suzuki or Daihatsu when this car finally dies.

Would you buy another car from this manufacturer? Don't Know

Review Date: 24th August, 2002

24th Aug 2002, 18:49

I agree with the gas miles and just about everything else you said. I have a 1990 Geo storm. I am just getting use to driving a 5 speed. I really like the speed the Geo storm puts out. I am just waiting for the police to catch me speeding. I enjoy the car a lot. it has a lot of miles though. (185,000) Your just about right on the space for passengers, yet it has great room for luggage. I am glad your car works good for you!

Angela.