If you've been looking to add a fun, quirky, and rarely seen ride
to your collection, there may be no better vehicle that fits that
description than this 1991 Geo Metro Convertible. With its drop-top
demeanor, engaging manual transmission, and only 69,486 (believed)
actual miles on its odometer, this fuel-efficient econocar adds a
little bit of driving excitement to any commute.
Inside, we find a grey cloth interior that, unlike leather, does
not get hot and sticky in the sun. A pair of bucket seats features
red pinstriping, while the two-spoke wheel uses no power assistance
and delivers accurate, responsive road feel without interference. A
four-pod analog gauge cluster is highlighted by an 8,000-rpm
tachometer, an option rarely seen on most early 1990s econocars. An
AM/FM/Cassette stereo provides the soundtrack, while the
functioning air conditioning offers a legitimate comfort feature in
an open-air vehicle.
Under the hood, we find a naturally-aspirated, Suzuki-built,
1.0-liter single-overhead-cam inline-three-cylinder engine. This
frugal firepower delivers 55 horsepower and 58 pound-feet of
torque. That power is routed through a tried-and-true five-speed
manual transmission before heading out to the front transaxle.
While that power may not seem impressive, keep in mind that this
Metro checks in at a svelte curb weight of less than 1,800 pounds,
so a little bit of power goes a long way. Fuel economy with a
five-speed manual has been rated at an impressive 37/45
city/highway mpg.
HIGHLIGHTS:
• 69,486 Believed Actual Miles
• Rare Convertible Model
• Manual Top
• Suzuki Built 1.0 Liter I3
• EFI
• Five Speed Manual
• Front Wheel Drive
• Manual Steering
• Cloth Interior
• Factory Tachometer
• Air Conditioning
• Factory Style Suspension
• Power Brakes
• Front Disc Brakes
• Driver Airbag
• Maintenance Records
• Owner's Manual
This 1991 Geo Metro Convertible rides on a factory-style
suspension, while power brakes featuring a pair of front discs
stand ready to scrub off speed at a moment's notice. This Metro
also comes with maintenance records and its owner's manual to go
along with its low mileage odometer reading, suggesting that there
is plenty of life left in this drop-top that ranks high on fuel
economy and, more importantly, fun factor, which is a rare
combination to find anywhere in the autoverse. If you've been
looking for a car that you're unlikely to see anywhere else without
having to break your budget every time you fire it up, then this is
the one you've been waiting for. Don't wait, call today!
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