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- Austin_Metro abstract "The Metro is a supermini economy car that was produced by the Austin Rover Group division of British Leyland and its successors. It was launched in 1980 as the Austin miniMetro. It was intended to complement the Mini, and was developed under the codename LC8.During its 18-year lifespan, the Metro wore many names: Austin Metro, MG Metro and Rover Metro. It was re-badged as the Rover 100 series in January 1995. There were also van versions known as the Morris Metro and later, Metrovan.At the time of its launch, the Metro was sold under the Austin brand. From 1982, MG versions became available. During 1987, the car lost the Austin name, and was sold simply as the Metro. From 1990 until its withdrawal in 1997, the Metro was sold only as a Rover.Although the R3 generation Rover 200 (introduced in 1995 and smaller than previous 200 models) had originally been designed as a replacement for the Metro, it was not marketed as such after its launch. The new MINI introduced in 2001 was in a similar size category to the Metro but it was not a direct replacement and was produced by BMW after the Mini brand was split off from the rest of the former Rover Group. A direct replacement in the supermini class within the MG Rover range did not arrive until 2003 with the CityRover. The Rover 100 finally ceased production in 1997, being out-lived (by two years) by the original Mini it was meant to complement.".
- Austin_Metro class Supermini.
- Austin_Metro layout Front-engine,_front-wheel-drive_layout.
- Austin_Metro manufacturer Austin_Rover_Group.
- Austin_Metro manufacturer British_Leyland.
- Austin_Metro manufacturer Rover_Group.
- Austin_Metro productionEndYear "1997".
- Austin_Metro productionStartYear "1980".
- Austin_Metro relatedMeanOfTransportation Mini.
- Austin_Metro successor MG_ZR.
- Austin_Metro successor Mini_Hatch.
- Austin_Metro successor _25.
- Austin_Metro successor Rover_CityRover.
- Austin_Metro thumbnail Austin_Metro_Auto_1983.jpg?width=300.
- Austin_Metro wikiPageID "499033".
- Austin_Metro wikiPageRevisionID "604366613".
- Austin_Metro aka "Austin Mini Metro".
- Austin_Metro aka "MG Metro".
- Austin_Metro aka "Morris Metro".
- Austin_Metro aka "Rover 100".
- Austin_Metro aka "Rover Metro".
- Austin_Metro assembly "Longbridge, Birmingham, England".
- Austin_Metro bodyStyle "2".
- Austin_Metro bodyStyle "3".
- Austin_Metro bodyStyle "5".
- Austin_Metro caption "1989".
- Austin_Metro class Supermini.
- Austin_Metro engine "1".
- Austin_Metro engine "1.1".
- Austin_Metro engine "1.3".
- Austin_Metro engine "1.4".
- Austin_Metro engine "1.5".
- Austin_Metro engine "2991".
- Austin_Metro engine "bore and stroke of 92×75 mm".
- Austin_Metro engine "power output of or dependent upon spec".
- Austin_Metro hasPhotoCollection Austin_Metro.
- Austin_Metro layout Front-engine,_front-wheel-drive_layout.
- Austin_Metro manufacturer Austin_Rover_Group.
- Austin_Metro manufacturer British_Leyland.
- Austin_Metro manufacturer Rover_Group.
- Austin_Metro name "Austin Metro".
- Austin_Metro name "MG Metro 6R4".
- Austin_Metro name "Rover 100".
- Austin_Metro name "Rover Metro".
- Austin_Metro platform Mid-engine,_four-wheel-drive_layout.
- Austin_Metro platform "LC8".
- Austin_Metro platform "R6".
- Austin_Metro production "1980".
- Austin_Metro production "1984".
- Austin_Metro production "1990".
- Austin_Metro production "1994".
- Austin_Metro related Mini.
- Austin_Metro related "MG Metro".
- Austin_Metro successor MG_ZR.
- Austin_Metro successor Mini_Hatch.
- Austin_Metro successor _25.
- Austin_Metro successor Rover_CityRover.
- Austin_Metro successor "None, Indirect:".
- Austin_Metro transmission "3".
- Austin_Metro transmission "4".
- Austin_Metro transmission "5".
- Austin_Metro transmission "Van Doorne VT-1 CVT automatic".
- Austin_Metro weight "1852.0".
- Austin_Metro subject Category:1980s_automobiles.
- Austin_Metro subject Category:1990s_automobiles.
- Austin_Metro subject Category:Austin_vehicles.
- Austin_Metro subject Category:Front-wheel-drive_vehicles.
- Austin_Metro subject Category:Group_B_cars.
- Austin_Metro subject Category:Hatchbacks.
- Austin_Metro subject Category:Rally_cars.
- Austin_Metro subject Category:Vehicles_introduced_in_1980.
- Austin_Metro type 1980sAutomobiles.
- Austin_Metro type 1990sAutomobiles.
- Austin_Metro type Artifact100021939.
- Austin_Metro type AustinVehicles.
- Austin_Metro type Car102958343.
- Austin_Metro type Container103094503.
- Austin_Metro type Conveyance103100490.
- Austin_Metro type Front-wheel-driveVehicles.
- Austin_Metro type GroupBCars.
- Austin_Metro type Hatchback103498781.
- Austin_Metro type Hatchbacks.
- Austin_Metro type Instrumentality103575240.
- Austin_Metro type MGVehicles.
- Austin_Metro type MotorVehicle103791235.
- Austin_Metro type Object100002684.
- Austin_Metro type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- Austin_Metro type RallyCars.
- Austin_Metro type RoverVehicles.
- Austin_Metro type Self-propelledVehicle104170037.
- Austin_Metro type Vehicle104524313.
- Austin_Metro type VehiclesIntroducedIn1980.
- Austin_Metro type WheeledVehicle104576211.
- Austin_Metro type Whole100003553.
- Austin_Metro type Automobile.
- Austin_Metro type MeanOfTransportation.
- Austin_Metro type Product.
- Austin_Metro type DesignedArtifact.
- Austin_Metro comment "The Metro is a supermini economy car that was produced by the Austin Rover Group division of British Leyland and its successors. It was launched in 1980 as the Austin miniMetro. It was intended to complement the Mini, and was developed under the codename LC8.During its 18-year lifespan, the Metro wore many names: Austin Metro, MG Metro and Rover Metro. It was re-badged as the Rover 100 series in January 1995.".
- Austin_Metro label "Austin Metro".