The 1985 Austin Maestro Hatchback is a compact family car and one of the first examples of British badge engineering. Sitting on a sturdy chassis, the hatchback measures 4.2 meters from bumper to bumper and has a wheelbase of 2.44 meters. The Maestro is both roomy and comfortable, boasting plenty of interior space and headroom for its occupants thanks to a spacious cabin with adjustable headrests. The design of the Maestro is boxy yet stylish with a tall rear end and large windows for enhanced visibility. The car is available in classic 80s hues such as navy blue, burgundy red and silver and features a black ribbed grille. The handling of the Maestro is competent thanks to an independent front suspension and rear trailing arm suspension with drum brakes. Under the boxy hood is a four-cylinder engine, which may not be the most powerful but does offer excellent fuel economy and agile performance. The latter is further helped by an optional five speed manual gearbox. Overall, the 1985 Austin Maestro Hatchback is a reliable, cost-effective vehicle for those looking for a small family car which offers great interior space and efficient fuel consumption.
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