1996 CHEVROLET METRO

1.3L I4FWDAUTOMATICgas
5-Year Cost of Ownership
$35,948 maintenance + known platform issues
~$7,190/yr · 600¢/mile equivalent · $32,383 maintenance + $2,865 expected platform issues
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Common Problems & Known Issues

The 1996 Chevrolet Metro is a rebadged Suzuki Swift with legendary fuel economy but predictable weak points in the valve train, cooling system integrity, and automatic transmission longevity. These cars run forever if you catch head gasket failure early and maintain the 3-cylinder or 4-cylinder meticulously.

Head Gasket Failure (Both Engines)

Common · high severity
Typical onset: 80,000-140,000 mi
Symptoms: white smoke from exhaust on cold start, coolant loss with no visible leaks, oil looks milky or chocolate-colored, overheating in stop-and-go traffic, rough idle that smooths out when warm
Fix: Both head gaskets, resurface both heads (often warped 0.003-0.008 inch), new head bolts, timing belt while you're in there. 8-12 labor hours depending on engine. The 1.0L 3-cylinder is slightly easier due to fewer fasteners. Must pressure-test cooling system afterward and burp air pockets thoroughly or you'll overheat again.
Estimated cost: $1,200-1,800

Automatic Transmission Failure (3-Speed)

Common · high severity
Typical onset: 100,000-150,000 mi
Symptoms: slipping on 1-2 or 2-3 shift under load, delayed engagement into drive or reverse, whining noise that increases with speed, burnt ATF smell, no third gear or stuck in second
Fix: The 3-speed automatic is notoriously weak and overheats easily. Often the internal clutches glaze or the valve body sticks. Rebuilds rarely hold up—most techs recommend a junkyard replacement (2-3 hours swap) or converting to manual if the owner is handy. External oil cooler retrofits help but don't fix existing damage.
Estimated cost: $800-1,500

Harmonic Balancer Separation

Occasional · high severity
Typical onset: 90,000-160,000 mi
Symptoms: severe vibration at idle that wasn't there before, squealing or chirping from serpentine belt area, visible wobble of crankshaft pulley, check engine light for crankshaft position sensor code
Fix: The rubber isolator between the hub and outer ring deteriorates and the ring separates or spins freely. If it comes apart while driving, the serpentine belt shreds and you lose power steering, alternator, and water pump—engine overheats in minutes. Replacement is 1.5-2.5 hours including belt. Inspect this every oil change after 80k miles.
Estimated cost: $250-450

Clutch Cable Stretch and Flywheel Glazing (Manual)

Common · medium severity
Typical onset: 70,000-120,000 mi
Symptoms: clutch pedal engages near the floor, grinding into first or reverse when cold, slipping under hard acceleration in higher gears, chattering on engagement in stop-and-go
Fix: Cable-actuated clutch stretches over time and the flywheel glazes from stop-and-go heat cycling. Full job is clutch disc, pressure plate, throwout bearing, resurface flywheel, new cable, and pilot bearing. 4-6 hours. The flywheel is often too thin to resurface after one previous job, requiring replacement. Manual transmission fluid change at same time prevents synchro wear.
Estimated cost: $600-950

Camshaft Wear and Valve Train Noise (1.0L 3-Cyl)

Occasional · medium severity
Typical onset: 120,000-180,000 mi
Symptoms: loud ticking or tapping from valve cover that doesn't quiet with warmup, loss of power and fuel economy, check engine light for cam position correlation, metallic rattling on cold starts
Fix: The 1.0L SOHC uses rocker arms and the cam lobes wear if oil changes are skipped or wrong oil is used (needs 5W-30, not 10W-30). Requires camshaft replacement, all rocker arms, valve adjustment, new timing belt and tensioner, and valve cover gasket. 6-8 hours. Often find worn distributor drive gear on cam at same time. Preventable with religious 3,000-mile oil changes.
Estimated cost: $800-1,200

Fuel System Rust and Filter Clogging

Occasional · medium severity
Symptoms: hard starting after sitting overnight, sputtering or stalling when fuel tank below 1/4, loss of power on highway acceleration, fuel pump whining louder than normal
Fix: Fuel tanks rust from inside out, especially in rust belt or coastal areas. Sediment clogs the sock filter on the pump and the inline filter. Inline filter is 0.5 hour, but if the tank is rusty, you're replacing pump, sender, and possibly the tank. Pressure-test fuel system before condemning pump. Use quality fuel filters every 30k miles as cheap insurance.
Estimated cost: $150-800
Owner tips
  • Change oil every 3,000 miles with 5W-30—these engines have tight tolerances and sludge kills them
  • Flush coolant every 30,000 miles with proper 50/50 mix to delay head gasket failure
  • Inspect harmonic balancer for wobble or separation every oil change after 80k
  • Manual transmission wins for longevity—avoid the 3-speed automatic if possible
  • Replace timing belt every 60,000 miles; interference engine will bend valves if it snaps
Buy the manual transmission version under 100k miles with documented head gasket work or plan to do it yourself—otherwise you're buying someone else's deferred maintenance bomb.
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