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Blue Geo Metro LSI Convertible 2/3

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Uploaded by on Aug 17, 2008

Blue Geo Metrro LSI Convertible for sale! Clean inside & out! The interior is still practically new; the cloth seats are about as new as one can expect, with no stains or soiling. The carpets... in just as good condition as the seats. Casette player works perfectly. Even the original owner's manual is present! The convertible top looks as if it were just put on last week. No rips or tears in the flexible rear "window". And listen to how quietly it sounds while the engine is running! This is the PERFECT 2nd car, or for running around town! It's not the most sophistocated, and has practically no amenities (power seats, mirrors, windows, etc.), but it has all the basics, plus a driver side airbag.

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  • u still selling?

  • This one, no. I've already sold it. However, I have a much more recent video of a white Geo convertible that IS for sale. Less miles, better condition, nicer convertible top, less rusting. Look for that video, check it out, then send me a comment on it if you like what you see.

  • what were the two red lights when you started it up?

  • I believe the steady red indicator was the "Lock Doors", and the flashing one was the start-up "Infl Rest" test light for the single driver-side airbag.

  • Shiny Exhaust! Its a FREAKING AUTOMATIC! Why do the Automatics come with RPM meters but the Manual's don't. Thats weird. Your mileage only goes to 99,999 miles. So it probably has 100 something thousand miles on it. Sharp looking car for it being so old. But its still an automatic!

  • It likely did have 100K+ miles. Apparently the designers didn't think the cars would ever achieve 100K miles, so didn't bother with a 6th digit on the odometer.

    Over the past several years, I've owned seven little convertibles- most of them automatics. I prefer automatics over manuals. I'm too busy to be bothered by shifting gears and working a clutch. I want my driving to be as simplified as possible.

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  • I can agree with that statement. I love having a manual. But it is nice to just put it in drive sometimes and forget about shifting. (I drive automatics with both feet and my right hand on the shifter) My instinct tells me to put my left foot on the clutch to start every vehicle and to keep my right hand on the shifter. Its in my blood! I love shifting!

  • Is this car still available? Thanks!

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