I tried to work around this problem by means of the "metric" option in
/etc/network/interfaces but I did not succeed.  The smallest value
allowed is 1 whereas the metric assigned by NM to the route to the
default gateway via wlan0 is 0.

I suggest that NM assign a value higher than 0 to the route so that it's
possible to use the "metric" option in /e/n/i to give a lower metric to
a route via another interface.  The value 100 (ifup's default) might be
a good choice.

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Title:
  NM assigns a lower metric to the default route over wlan than ifup
  assigns to the default route over eth.

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