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Austin Rover: Maestro and Montego

by Sam Skelton

Austin Rover: Maestro and Montego is the story of the cars designed to save the British volume car industry.

FORMAT
Paperback
LANGUAGE
English
CONDITION
Brand New


Publisher Description

Launched in the early 1980s, the Maestro and Montego had a shared platform and were designed to make BL competitive in the lower-medium and upper-medium car sectors. They replaced BL models such as the Austin Maxi, Morris ITAL and Austin Allegro as part of a renewal strategy by then BL boss Michael Edwardes. This fascinating book follows the development of both models as British Leyland strove to remain competitive in the volume car market.Following the successful launch of the Mini Metro, it was hoped that the Maestro would consolidate and build on this advantage. Early signs were positive as the Maestro received praise for its roomy design and excellent ergonomics as well as some eye-catching technical developments, including an electronic engine-management system, solid-state dashboard and voice-synthesis warning and information system. It had first an A and then an R series engine and a new end-on transmission system. As with many BL models, however, build quality and reliability issues began to tarnish the car's reputation. The MG Maestro Turbo made a positive impact as the fastest car in its class, ahead of competition such as the Ford Escort XR3i and VW Golf GTi.Launched in 1984, the Austin Montego came with a new S series engine and class-leading features such as self-levelling suspension, large boot space and rear-facing child seats in the estate version, winning it a Design Council Award. It was also praised for its good driving position and steering. Like the Maestro, however, it was compromised by build-quality issues. In the fleet market, the Montego struggled to compete against rivals such as the Ford Sierra and Vauxhall Cavalier, largely because both Ford and General Motors were better placed to offer deep discounts than BL. By the time the Countryman estate was introduced with its Perkins 2.0-litre turbo-diesel engine, the Montego had evolved into a highly desirable car.

Author Biography

Sam is a transport history author specialising in the Austin Rover.

Review

'This 96-page paperback book (also available as an e-book) fills a void which has taken a surprisingly long time to fill. Both Amberley Publishing and Sam Skelton are therefore to be congratulated on setting out to fill the gap.' -- MGE Enthusiast Magazine, December 2023
'An interesting little book.' -- Track Kit Custom, January/ February 2024
'An interesting read for enthusiasts of unloved Austin Rovers.' -- Classic & Sports Car Magazine, February 2024

Description for Sales People

Inside story of two important BL and Austin Rover cars of the 1980s and 1990s Will appeal to British Leyland and Austin Rover enthusiasts Author is an experienced motoring journalist and Austin Rover expert

Details

ISBN1398102156
Pages 96
Publisher Amberley Publishing
ISBN-10 1398102156
ISBN-13 9781398102156
Language English
Format Paperback
DEWEY 629.2222
Imprint Amberley Publishing
Place of Publication Chalford
Country of Publication United Kingdom
Author Sam Skelton
Year 2023
AU Release Date 2023-09-15
NZ Release Date 2023-09-15
Publication Date 2023-09-15
UK Release Date 2023-09-15
Illustrations 150 Illustrations, unspecified
Alternative 9781398102163
Audience General

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