Nothing... up to now.
Great economical car for our daughter... who was driving my old Ford '84 Thunderbird. With projected gas prices at around $3.50/Gal this summer here in SoCal, she will appreciate the cost.
She has learned to "manage" this small 1.3L car ;-)
A few questions though:
A. When can I find a service manual (Chilton's offers a 1985-1993 manual... does it cover the 95)?
B. Does all Chevy dealers still service it?
C. Why is it so hard to get a duplicate key made (no one has blanks)?
New owner, want to learn more about geo metros.
Hello.
I can get a lot of spares at Walmart. Have you tried there? And you should be able to get a full manual at the Chevy dealer or at a Suzuki dealer. The Suzuki Swift is the exact same car.
I love Geo Metros. I have a 1992 red four door metro and it is the love of my life. It was my first car. I am 21 years old and I cannot compliment GEos enough. I find them to be excellent cars. They last longer than other compact cars that cost a whole lot more. I wish we could get the whole world o love geos the way I do.
My metro is a 96 and it's a nice little car, but it's a manual and I always have trouble taking off in first gear.
I have a 95 Geo Metro LSI paid $1750.00 with 72000 miles it now has 92000 miles and still running strong. I have added A/C ham radio p.a. airhorn and red and yellow wigwags duel sets to the rear deck and a white wigwag light system to the front inside windshield. I have bought 1 new battery and bosh platinum + 4 spark plugs all oil has been replaced with castrol gtx synthetic 5-30 wt mileage is approximately 53+ freeway and 37+ town.