September 9, 2010
Electric Geo Metro, Powered By Black & Decker
By Ted Berner
GTwildfire
There’s all kinds of nutty little Gyro Gearloose guys building homemade EV’s in their garages. This guy’s spoof on that format is pretty hilarious. I’d love to see his commute…
December 30, 2009
Car Looks Dumb, Gets Great Mileage
By Brian Lohnes
BangShift.com
We think it will also result in a marked reduction in the amount of lovin’ you receive from the opposiste sex, but imagine the money you’ll save in gas! This modification was worth a 15 percent increase in fuel economy. We’re still not rushing out to do it, though.
The guy who made this aerodynamic boattail and who owns the Geo Metro it’s attached to is Canadian Darin Cosgrove. He’s one of the more well known guys in the “hyper-miler” community, where people modify their cars and driving styles to achieve far better MPGs than manufacturers thought possible. This little car gets about 65 mpg with its new tail, but according to the story on Wired.com, Cosgrove has another car that can average 99 mpg when driven properly.
Parallel parking that thing must suck.
October 9, 2009
I Want These Four Beaters
By Alex Vickers
Katakuna
I’ve been on CarDomain for nearly two years now, and in that time I’ve seen some of the most amazing custom cars you can imagine. Camaros, Cobras, Vipers, Chevelles, Cadillacs, all of those you’d expect me to mention, right? Those kinds of cars are the kind you’re expected to fawn over at a show. Me, I love ‘em all, but deep inside is the feeling that the winter beaters we reserve for most of our abuse deserves more respect than any show car trailer queen.
With that said, some of us feel that some beaters are more fun to, well, beat on. They last through it all without a complaint, some need a fix here and there, and some just can’t handle our bad driving and completely drop an engine (for the record, that’s happened to me once). What I’ve done is compiled a list of five beaters that I’d love to have, for the simple purpose of running ‘em until they die:
1. 1992-1998 Geo Metro- 3 cylinder
When I first noticed these cars, I absolutely abhorred their weak engines and their odd styling. Over the last month they’ve grown on me, and now I realize the charm that these little runts have. It’s like it takes hold of your imagination. You hate it, but then again the utter joy of beating the piss out of it is equal to that of, say, a Porsche 911 Turbo at Laguna Seca? I can’t for the life of me think of a way to make it look cool, I do know that window tint would be in order for the simple fact that no matter how much fun it is to ride it like Fergie, it’s still embarrassing to be seen in one. After all, not everyone will see it my way, which, in my opinion, is just another reason that I enjoy them.
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September 21, 2009
Craigslist Bonus Pick: Geo-Hack
By Brian Lohnes
BangShift.com
We have to thank our bud Matt King for this gem of a CraigsList sale. We all remember the classic (and infamous) Caddy-hack and later Ponti-hack stories that ran in Hot Rod Magazine. Staffers bought land barges and cut them to pieces, while running them down the drag strip. It was a great illustration of the performance enhancements that can be made just by shedding weight.
That concept makes loads of sense with respect to big Cadillacs and Pontiacs, but what about with a tiny car like, say, a Geo? This seller attacked his and made a self described, “1,000cc go-kart”. We want this thing so badly that it hurts us. We’d do some sweet jumps with it. This is the one and only Geo that we’ve ever wanted and ever will. Too much fun to be had with this car!

January 17, 2009
You Too Can Afford a Car at Barrett-Jackson. Yes you can!
By Jim Brennan
UDMan
The Barrett-Jackson Scottsdale auction has a reputation for getting top dollar from the buying public that attends this mega collection of vintage, performance, and significant vehicles. Many of these folks crave to own something a little different, or to recapture their lost youth. And why not? Where else on earth can you witness such a vast collection of machinery, all there just for you, if you have the money to back up your desire. You have cars and trucks from the early Brass Era, through modern concepts and customs, even a significant airplane.
But what if you’re not exceedingly wealthy, and can only afford about 1/2 of today’s average new car purchase (for arguments sake, lets call that about $22,000)? Could you actually take home something vintage, significant, or one-of-a-kind from the world famous Barrett-Jackson Auction. Why, yes you can, and here are some interesting examples.
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January 5, 2009
Images of GM Heritage Cars at Barrett-Jackson Scottsdale
By Jim Brennan
UDMan
It is amazing that when a car manufacturer is in deep financial trouble, one of the first things they try to raise money is selling off some of their assets. The General Motors Heritage Center seems to have excessive assets, and in the midst of one of the worst economic downturns in modern memory, they have decided to liquidate a great deal of their collection to raise capital. The problem that I can see is that most of this inventory should should never have been kept. Proper management would have dictated selling off some of these items a long time ago. Contine reading after the jump.

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June 26, 2008
Tiny Summer Fun
By Jen Dunnaway
Editor
I was giggling over this blinged-up Geo Metro convertible on eBay, but check this out: the side-pipe isn’t fake. The seller says it sounds just like "a mini muscle car" when it’s uncapped. The prices being fetched by these 42-50+ mpg Geo Metro drop-tops are no laughing matter either: I guess after all the buzz about a hardtop Metro selling for $7300, Metro owners everywhere are getting dollar signs in their eyes. And could be better than a convertible? Awhile back I did a blog on best cheap-to-run beater convertibles, and considered putting the Metro on the list—but with a lot of these auctions pushing up into the thousands, they hardly seem to qualify as "beaters." Can you believe some of them have opening bids of $4000? Would you drive one?
May 22, 2008
How to Jolly Well Beat High Gas Prices
By Dan Strohl
Hemmings Motor News
This four-dollar gas ain’t just hurting new car manufacturers. Collector car enthusiasts are feeling the pinch too, and many have already told me that they’ll be curtailing or altogether cutting out their show schedules this summer. Don’t blame ‘em, either–it takes a lot to fill up the tow rig and the ol’ showpiece they’re towing.
But there are alternatives. Such as this 1960 Fiat Jolly I found in the Hemmings classifieds. Perfectly restored, you’ll feel like you’re sitting in a rolling cabana while enjoying the economy of either a 499cc two-cylinder or 633cc four-cylinder. Then again, if you can afford the $79,000 price tag, maybe high gas prices won’t hurt your wallet as much as they do the rest of us.
If the initial price of that Jolly’s a bit too much, maybe a vintage Mini, such as this ’75, imported to Massachusetts from New Zealand and available for $6,500 – heck, Geo Metros are selling for more nowadays! Want a droptop? How about a 1970 Datsun 2000 convertible for $15,500? Now who said all old cars are gas guzzlers?
May 20, 2008
$7,300 for a Geo Metro???
By Rob Einaudi
Editor-in-Chief
I mentioned the rising prices for used Geo Metros in New on the Net last week. There’s a longer article on this trend today on CNN. I’m seriously having trouble believing someone paid $7,300 for a Metro. Seems like most of the Geo Metros on CarDomain were scored for a few hundred bucks. But then I just went to eBay and it looks like quite a few have been bid up to $3,000 or more. So are all the pizza delivery guys gonna cash in? How much would you pay for a 3 Cyla Killa?
May 16, 2008
This Just In: New on the Net
By Rob Einaudi
Editor-in-Chief
It’s just me and Sean today. John is still in Florida and it’s Jen’s birthday so she took the day off. Happy birthday Jen! Now, here’s the news:
- Two Comcast employees were street racing their vans when they hit another car and left a three year old in a coma. Jalopnik.
- Convertible sales were down across the board in 2007. Sales of convertible Mustang alone dropped 33%. Autoblog.
- With gas prices on the rise, used Geo Metros are starting to fetch some serious money. Left Lane News.
- A test mule for the next-generation BMW 1-series hatch has been spotted running around Germany. Maybe we’ll get this one in the States in 2011. Motor Authority.

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