There was a time when these were everywhere. Now? Try finding a tidy early MG Metro Mk1.
It’s funny how some cars quietly slip through the cracks.
Back in the day, everyone wanted a Golf GTI or a Peugeot 205 GTI. Meanwhile, the MG Metro just got on with the job… and was often overlooked.
Now? That’s starting to look like a mistake.
If you want to see the exact car featured here, you can view the original eBay listing here: https://ebay.us/2VUIwF
An Early One – And That Matters
This is an early Mk1 MG Metro, and that gives it a bit of an edge.
These early cars feel closer to the original idea – light, simple, and properly analogue. No gimmicks, no excess weight, just a small British hot hatch that does exactly what it’s supposed to do.
With 64,000 miles and five owners, it hasn’t been overused or over-restored. It still feels like a Metro, not a museum piece.
The Important Stuff Has Been Done
Anyone who knows these will immediately look for one thing: the suspension.
And in this case, it’s been sorted. All four Hydragas spheres have recently been replaced by a recognised specialist, which is a big tick in the box and not a cheap job to have done.
Beyond that, it was restored a few years ago and has seen very little use since – which is often exactly what you want. The hard work’s been done, but it hasn’t been worn out again.
It’s also now MOT and tax exempt, making it an easy classic to live with.
The Bit That Sells It
Let’s be honest – it’s the interior.
That cloth trim with the red piping, the simple door cards, and the upright driving position are pure early ‘80s. It’s clean, honest, and exactly how one of these should feel.
No screens, no distractions – just a steering wheel, a gearstick, and a reason to go for a drive.
Looking for an MG Metro Mk1?
Listings come and go, so even if this one has sold, it’s still worth keeping an eye on what’s available.
A quick search for MG Metro Mk1 for sale still throws up a surprising mix of projects and usable classics.You can browse current MG Metro Mk1 listings on eBay here: https://ebay.us/WYkCPF
That way, you’ll catch new cars as they appear.
Underrated… For Now
The MG Metro has spent years being the underdog.
But things are changing. People are starting to realise that these make usable, affordable classics – and clean ones are getting harder to find.
It might never reach the heights of its more famous rivals, but that’s part of the appeal. You’re not following the crowd with one of these.
This Is Why They Matter
This isn’t a trailer queen or a showpiece. It’s a car you’d actually use.
And that’s exactly why it makes sense.
Because at some point, people stopped driving cars like this… and that’s probably when we lost something.
Got Something Similar to Sell?
We’re always on the lookout for cars like this – the interesting ones, the usable ones, and the ones that don’t always shout the loudest.
If you’ve got a classic car, project, or even a garage full of parts, tools or automobilia that you’re thinking of selling, feel free to get in touch.
We don’t just buy cars – we buy the stories that come with them.
Early MG Metro Mk1 – tidy example with classic red paintworkFront view highlighting MG grille and period stylingInterior with original trim and simple driver-focused layout
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