IDRIVEACLASSIC reviews: 90s KIA Pride (Ford Festiva/Mazda 121)

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  • čas přidán 31. 08. 2019
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Komentáře • 195

  • @TheQuirkyGarage1999
    @TheQuirkyGarage1999 Před 4 lety +1

    That a nice quirky car , it’s great to see a channel showing/talking about car like this , don’t stop 👍👍👍

  • @ciartdsfa4899
    @ciartdsfa4899 Před 4 lety +12

    These scrappage schemes have a lot to answer for! Parts availability for some 90s stuff is an issue for some and just the loss of so many 90s cars off our roads is disgraceful. At least this lad sees sense and isn't "renting" a plastic 3cylinder small car just to be seen in something new, credit to Jude for keeping this little car alive and well😎

    • @idriveaclassic
      @idriveaclassic  Před 4 lety +6

      The scrappage scheme was a total joke.

    • @Elstro1988
      @Elstro1988 Před 4 lety +1

      @@idriveaclassic THIS. It was heartbreaking seeing so many rarities getting thrown away for a characterless modern :(

  • @paulbennell3313
    @paulbennell3313 Před 4 lety +13

    I think the cheaper ranges of cars are important in a collecting sense because of the social history that goes with them. I'd be more inclined to go for a poverty-spec model because they're more rare. Everyone goes for the top-spec sporty models but the base model cars are practically disposable and rarely get the necessary care and attention needed for them to survive. This makes them an unusual sight on the road and at car shows and I like something a bit different.
    Great vid as always!

  • @eoinf2773
    @eoinf2773 Před 4 lety +1

    I can’t believe you don’t have more subs. I only stumbled upon your channel about a month ago and think you are very good at presenting. I know you will have loads more very soon. Keep up the good work and showing us cars that we would never see. A big thanks and wishing you all the best. I will always give you a thumbs up and share your videos.

    • @idriveaclassic
      @idriveaclassic  Před 4 lety +1

      Aww thank you!!! Honestly as I always say, I’m grateful anyone watches my mad ramblings 😂😂😂. Crazy to think some of my recent videos have over 5k views. I’m not after chasing mad numbers I’m just happy with seeing how it all goes, but thank you xx

  • @ByteGuy
    @ByteGuy Před 4 lety +3

    What an interesting little motor, I remember seeing these all the time (mostly the Mazda 121), along with the original Micra and 205s, they've all but fizzled out. It's great to see them again. Fab vid as always Steph, very informative :D

  • @jim_jam_dseries
    @jim_jam_dseries Před 4 lety +1

    Loved this video review Steph (as always) but this one was also a bit personal. My grandmother owned one of these Ford Festiva badged cars in Australia as a used car for 11 years. When she bought the car it had approximately 107,XXX km and it did the job very reliably until 431XXX km when my grandmother was t-boned turning into her street on the way back from the shops. She was alright but the car was written off. It is the only car she seriously wants again but they are very few and far between now so it might be a long hunt for one...It was very interesting seeing the differences between your feature car and my grandmother's one too!

  • @andreaduncan1042
    @andreaduncan1042 Před 4 lety +5

    Love the video. It’s interesting to hear a young persons take on ‘old’ cars. I remember these when new. To be honest they were ridiculed and a bit tinny. It’s great this example has survived. With young people like yourselves automotive history will stay alive. Well done!

    • @idriveaclassic
      @idriveaclassic  Před 4 lety

      Aww thanks so much Andrea for your lovely comment.

  • @johnmcglynn5050
    @johnmcglynn5050 Před 3 lety +2

    I had one of these 1.3 lx from late 94 to late 96 bought pre registered on delivery miles.It was the last of the carburettor models after that they went to fuel injection.For the money it was superbly built and specced and a delight to drive with its 5 speed box and perky engine.It compared well to base metro or fiesta and was totally reliable over the 32k mls covered in the 2 year period.Traded it in for a larger car but remember it fondly and can understand the positive reaction that Steph is expressing towards this car.

  • @gregmcgown1846
    @gregmcgown1846 Před 4 lety +4

    Just catching up with your reviews and impressed. I bought a Kia Pride in 1996 brand new and loved it - 5 door in Kingfisher green and it came new with TSW alloys (dealer fitted ) - I'd have another one - might have a trip to Iran 😆

  • @Cavalier_Steve
    @Cavalier_Steve Před 4 lety +3

    Great video Steph, it’s nice to see youngsters getting into classic cars, thanks to your Nova report (CZcams suggestion) I just hope that Sadik Khan doesn’t price people away from older cars. I love seeing older cars on the road I’m forever pointing them out to family members when I’m driving bless them. There are loads of older cars in Taunton Somerset so perfect for older car spotting. All the best. Steve.

    • @idriveaclassic
      @idriveaclassic  Před 4 lety

      Cheers Steve! It’ll be tax that gets us before. Tax on Jill is £160 for next year 😭

    • @Cavalier_Steve
      @Cavalier_Steve Před 4 lety

      idriveaclassic tell me about it I have 2 Mk2 Cavaliers and a MK3 and like you say the tax is just to much, but I just love the hobby so it’s what I have to pay at the end of the day. Cars is an expensive hobby at the best of times. Keep up with the great videos they are most enjoyable I love the interior shots and speedo cluster this to me is just as important as the outside of the car. All the best. Steve.

  • @rania0864
    @rania0864 Před 2 lety +2

    Back in the 90's when I was still living in the Philippines, I owned a Kia Pride. One time I had 5 passengers and food. We were going to a party. Sudden downpour and Flash flood everywhere. My Kia never stalled even thru 2 feet of water. A lot of bigger,more expensive cars stalled. I was praying the whole time. Six people with food made it to the party. 😅🤣

  • @AliMackMechanical
    @AliMackMechanical Před 4 lety +4

    Good review I remember seeing them on the road back in the 1990s.😃😃👍

  • @davidsparkes4377
    @davidsparkes4377 Před 4 lety

    I owned a 1999 pride and had it for 9 years, loved it to bits.. Only got rid of it because my kids grew up and we couldn't all get in it. I got a Fiat Marea 110 jtd Weekend which I have had for 10 years and still own :) thats is a rare car now! Unfortunately it failed MOT this year so I got a Honda Jazz and think its a great car, but one day want to get Marea on the road again.. I Got the Kia brand new straight out of the show room with 5 miles on it, still wish I had it as always started what ever the weather was like etc.. Love the Vid

  • @josipfrancic6816
    @josipfrancic6816 Před 4 lety +4

    Very nice review and I have a Kia pride 1.3. 20 years is in the my family and he have a 400000 kms with the first engine and still going great.

  • @rydermike33
    @rydermike33 Před 4 lety +1

    Excellent Steph, as always. Jude has a lovely little car there, and all the best with his driving future. I'm old enough to remember the dreadful TV adverts for the 'Pride' when it was first sold in the UK. Super little car though for all that.

    • @idriveaclassic
      @idriveaclassic  Před 4 lety +1

      I’m off to google the advert 😂😂😂

    • @rydermike33
      @rydermike33 Před 4 lety

      @@idriveaclassic Think it was the comedians Cannon & Ball.

  • @khew1
    @khew1 Před 4 lety +2

    Another amazing video! Possibly my favourite one so far! My dad had a 3 door G reg Mazda 121 when I was a child and I loved it. This video brought back many great memories, especially seeing the fabric on the door cards.
    Would love to see you review a MK1 Fiat Punto, but maybe that's too modern being a 1993 car (?).
    Keep it up...

    • @khew1
      @khew1 Před 4 lety +1

      Just to add, I always used to think my dad's 121 was a variation of the MK1 Fiat Tipo . Both similar cars.

    • @idriveaclassic
      @idriveaclassic  Před 4 lety +1

      I’d happily take out a Punto!

  • @misterwhipple2870
    @misterwhipple2870 Před 2 měsíci

    I bought mine in June of 1988 at Crystal Ford in Silver Spring, Maryland. I loved it!

  • @nariman5524
    @nariman5524 Před 4 lety +7

    Wow ! the fact that its still being in Production in Iran Just Blows my mind! 😁

  • @richardheath8246
    @richardheath8246 Před 6 měsíci

    My wife had a 1.3 LX 3 door from new on a "K" plate. Mica blue metallic with white walls (reflecting USA being a big mkt for them?). Brilliant little car, really quite powerful - the engine was actually something like 1324cc when most 1.3's are slightly under 1300cc. Really well built & nicely finished inside, lovely comfy seats. Took it up to Orkney loaded with camping gear, brilliant economy even fully laden - got nearly 60mpg!.
    When buying it she had considered the Micra 1.2 (she had a 1.0 Micra at the time) - nice car but not as well equipped, slower & a lot dearer - no brainer!
    You mentioned Iranian built ones, in Syria they were prolific, nearly all yellow as used heavily as Taxi's in 4 door booted form (UK only ever got the h/back).

  • @EA-58
    @EA-58 Před 4 lety +4

    Clarion tape player...they are great. I had a few of them over the years in my cars. I'm a analog guy ( must be my age ) :-) Great video Steph !

  • @paulwlynch
    @paulwlynch Před 4 lety +3

    Always liked the Kia Pride...
    Such a quirky little car and I remember them being launched in the UK with white wall tyre's..
    Cool wee cars .
    Another great video Steph

    • @Sean0271
      @Sean0271 Před 4 lety

      Paul Lynch yes I had 1 W reg only a couple of years 2009-2011 but never let me down

    • @idriveaclassic
      @idriveaclassic  Před 4 lety

      Thanks Paul 🥰🥰🥰

  • @MGBetts1
    @MGBetts1 Před 4 lety +1

    I've never known much about Kia - but I have a little more info now! Good to see your channel's coming along in leaps in bounds - remember HubNut only had 3.5K subscribers at one time! 👍🏻

    • @idriveaclassic
      @idriveaclassic  Před 4 lety

      Honestly I’m just so grateful for every sub who tunes in. Means the world to me, time is the greatest gift ❤️

    • @MGBetts1
      @MGBetts1 Před 4 lety

      @@idriveaclassic - one good thing is that it's not a competition. People won't watch your videos _instead_ of other people's, they'll watch all of them! 😁

  • @mikedelepine
    @mikedelepine Před rokem

    Wow I can’t believe you mentioned they were first sold in Oregon, I actually was at the press conference, Ron Tonkin was the first dealer to sell them!

  • @Simon-nc6gq
    @Simon-nc6gq Před 4 lety +2

    Great review, Steph. Very informative. Years ago I wanted to try the Kia Picanto but couldn't find one local to test drive, sadly. Looks like I may have missed out on a good car. :-)

  • @gregg9672
    @gregg9672 Před 4 lety

    I love your hair!

  • @bradhazard4118
    @bradhazard4118 Před 4 lety +1

    I bought my first Festiva (1993 model) back in 2008 when our fuel prices were reaching the highest ever here in the US at the time. That car has been gone for several years now but I currently have two more. One I picked up over last Christmas and is a completely rust free Florida survivor with 304,000 miles (Amazing the difference in driving environment between the US and UK) and cold AC, and I use it as a summer daily driver. The other is a bit more rough but I've turned it into a budget circuit racing car and is featured in my channel.

  • @replevideo6096
    @replevideo6096 Před 3 lety +1

    You confirmed something I have wondered about for a long time. Many years ago I was looking for a used small car to buy with an open mind. I would have a good look at them to just see how roomy they were and the Kia pride was a model I considered as a possibility. One day I saw one parked so I stopped to look around it. I was surprised to see it was an automatic. Then as I walked around it, I spotted the familiar blue oval Ford badge on the front instead of Kia. I know it was not sold as a Ford here or as an automatic. Now you have said it was sold as a Ford in America, it all makes sense. Obviously someone had imported it from the USA, hence the auto box.

  • @martinevans1256
    @martinevans1256 Před 4 lety +1

    Great video and great little starter classic car

  • @CortinasAndClassics
    @CortinasAndClassics Před 4 lety +19

    You've got the HubNut bug haven't you Steph 😁👍

    • @idriveaclassic
      @idriveaclassic  Před 4 lety +7

      Haha. I grew up in a house with an ASIA Rocsta and a Kia Sedona. I’ve known Korean ;)

  • @robsterbob580
    @robsterbob580 Před 4 lety +2

    Great review! Mazda also sold a 121 later that was just a re-badged Ford Fiesta.

  • @mattw8332
    @mattw8332 Před 4 lety +2

    'Pride comes before a fall'.
    I remember when these came out they had whitewall tyres. I have a weird admiration for the bug-eyed Shuma II that was sold by Kia in the late 1990s/early 2000s.

    • @idriveaclassic
      @idriveaclassic  Před 4 lety +1

      Imagine if it’s replacement had been called the Kia fall 😂

    • @Elstro1988
      @Elstro1988 Před 4 lety

      I nearly bought a Shuma a few years ago for, yes, you read correctly, hillclimbing and sprinting!! (wanted something utterly obscure!). I ended up in a Mk1 Rio which was as weird...

  • @williamhumberhawk8187
    @williamhumberhawk8187 Před 4 lety +2

    Hi Steph. Nice to see a new video of yours.
    A good looking little car. I haven't seen any Kia's in that shape in New Zealand.
    I see little Mazda's and Ford Festiva's with that body shape.
    I have seen a Hyundai with the Austin Princess body. I saw one today.

  • @solidstate0
    @solidstate0 Před 4 lety

    I never thought Kia's were bad cars, some of the earlier ones even looked nice. Great video, very entertaining indeed!

  • @ladamurni
    @ladamurni Před 4 lety

    Hi Steph, I like the upload it shows the rebadge of cars of wich a lot of people don't even know about. Maybe some other time you want to make a video about the Vauxhall Zafira, that car is rebadged (original Opel Zafira) as Vauxhall, Holden Zafira, Chevrolet Zafira and even as a Subaru Traviq! Have a nice day!

  • @jonathanthorpe1653
    @jonathanthorpe1653 Před 4 lety +2

    I am an English guy living in General Santos Philippines, there are many of these still in good condition and in daily use. A saloon version was also available. There is another Kia which was not sold in the UK that looks similar to a 90s Toyota Corolla. I do not know the model as all the ones I have seen are owned by younger drivers and are modified.
    Most of the older vehicles still running in the Philippines are Kia's.

  • @zonyify
    @zonyify Před 4 lety +1

    Not bad little cars. There used to be lots of Ford Festivas & Mazda 121s on the road in NZ, but they have mostly disappeared. I have a 91 Festiva & am finding it a struggle to get some parts now

  • @marcwebber9825
    @marcwebber9825 Před 4 lety +1

    My grandad had a blue one from new & drove it for 15 years 👌
    Love a pride

  • @Marklin15
    @Marklin15 Před 4 lety +5

    Yes you pronounced Festiva correctly! The Ford Festiva was only available as a 3 door and actually saw a red Festiva L being driven by an original owner a few days ago.

  • @mat_mjb
    @mat_mjb Před 4 lety +1

    My first car was a Kia pride, was a great little runaround! I sold it when I went to uni but saw it driving around still until a few years ago! Think it must have been scrapped now as a number plate search doesn’t bring anything up.

  • @Ginoong_Placido
    @Ginoong_Placido Před 2 lety +1

    Wow Great review! Im looking forward to buying a budget car and one of the choice of the cheaper cars was of Kia Pride, Glad to learn many details of this car you cant read on the internet like the sound of the engine, the feels of the driving, interior; and as a person interested on buying one to use as a commuter its a big help so thanks!, however I am still torn between this card and similar 3cylinder '94ish Daihatsu Charade which cost roughly the same in my place and I think it must be also interesting to hear what you think about this car too. 😁

  • @MalcOfLincoln
    @MalcOfLincoln Před 4 lety +1

    You're getting to drive some neat classics Steph. Last Sunday, I went round the ring at Wragby show in Brad's Moggie. I recorded it incar on my phone, and his brother filmed from the ringside. For some reason I can't get the video off my phone. And, had to mute some of the audio because of a band. However it's still worth a look, and there's a good shot of it. That's his last show this year, and it's soon going to get some work done.

  • @O1Richard
    @O1Richard Před 4 lety +3

    I first saw the Kia’s round about 1991, I think they were sold along side the SAO Penza which it self was a rebadged Mazda 323 from a previous generation.

  • @gregg9672
    @gregg9672 Před 3 lety +1

    I actually own a 1990 Ford Festiva it's a wonderful and reliable little car. Kia also produced the Ford Aspire maybe you can do a video on it but I'm not quite sure what it was called over there

  • @robertl2856
    @robertl2856 Před 4 lety +5

    Great item, 2007 i won a Kia Ceed. For a year....i had to give monthly reports...good times.

  • @tinascousin
    @tinascousin Před 4 lety

    Here in Oz we had this one as the Mazda 121 first, then as the Ford Festiva, but that was before any Kia had ever been sold here. From ‘94 I owned the next model of 121 which had the same gear stick in that Kia Pride - Mazda used exactly the same gearstick in 121s right through until the early 2000s! Haha

  • @vazquezwilfredo
    @vazquezwilfredo Před 4 lety +1

    Many good videos, you have

  • @paulmoore6345
    @paulmoore6345 Před 4 lety

    My wife got a 1993 pride as a cheap runaround in 2008. It was a white 1.3 lx K515LNG. It had a carburettor and catalyst! A great little car it was called into front line service and was used on a Holiday from Suffolk to Wales and didn't miss a beat. It circumvented the M25, went up to Yorkshire and just went on and on. Lovely to drive good comfy velour seats peppy little engine it was great. Unfortunately terminal underside rust killed it off. One of the best things it had was the remote boot release next to the drivers door such a good feature. I did get used to the indicators being on the other side eventually. Great review glad you liked the pride. The UK pimp my ride did a phase one kia pride on their programme I wonder if its still about...

  • @wheeltrimsuk5116
    @wheeltrimsuk5116 Před 4 lety +2

    Love it!

  • @senanmartinalejandro3547
    @senanmartinalejandro3547 Před 4 lety +1

    Kia Pride is also called people car in the Philippines 🇵🇭! They also use Hatchback and Sedan in Taxi Cab 🚕 in 90s until early 2010s, because of the popularity many young generations modified or Customized today it's easy to maintain a Kia Pride

  • @mendhamsmusicmoviesmovemen8075

    I love your facts!

  • @p24hrsmith
    @p24hrsmith Před 4 lety +1

    I worked at a Kia main dealer at the time of the Pride they were incredible reliable never had to do any warranty work on them. When the 1.3mpi version come out Kia never changed the claimed BHP from the carb model of 64bhp but we could tell they had more power so tested one and found it had 76BHP. We also tested the 0-60 claimed was 11.2 but we had no problem getting a 9.8. These figures don't look that exciting these days but in a car that only weighed 800kg it was pretty lively ... oh for the nerds it works out as 95bhp per ton

    • @p24hrsmith
      @p24hrsmith Před 4 lety

      If anyone wants one there are quite a few for sale in Europe for £1,000 or less and they even did an estate version which we never got in the UK

  • @eadonone
    @eadonone Před 4 lety +2

    these where the Mazda 121 and Ford Festiva in Australia, in fact, the update Kia was was very popular in this part of the world as the Ford Festiva, the update ran until about 2000, when Ford Asia Pacific was trying to find a small car to replace the yen fuelled Laser (Mazda 323) they tried to sell the Euro Ford KA before finally giving us the MK 4 Fiesta in 2004

  • @Daddysboys75
    @Daddysboys75 Před 4 lety +1

    Wow...when I was 21 I drove one of these in the garage I worked in...it was brand new, red...I remember these!! Wee dinky keys x

  • @lusciousthelock4861
    @lusciousthelock4861 Před 4 lety +2

    Passed my driving test in one of those :)

  • @pj100565
    @pj100565 Před 4 lety

    Hiya Steph! Very informative, I’ve learned a lot about Kia that I didn’t know. No longer will I call it a Kia Krapi, henceforth I will call it a Kia Kooki, 😀

  • @GoliathAngelus
    @GoliathAngelus Před 4 lety +1

    Not many left indeed but still found some cars for sale in a Dutch online market.
    I have noticed that there are plenty of new part for sale.
    If you want more choice you probably will find a Pride on a Polish marketplace online

  • @chriskeay9596
    @chriskeay9596 Před 4 lety

    I had a Kia Pride 1.3LX three door in metallic dark grey with white wall tyres ! Only problem was if you had the window open at 40 mph or above you couldn’t shut the window fully as the air pressure pushed the window in a bit ! It had a hopeless automatic choke that would idle at start up at about 3000rpm no amount of adjustment at the garage would alter this as the carb adjustment was sealed as they had a catalytic converted but still a carb - no fuel injection! I remember after 3 years it was worth bobbins as a trade in ;-(

  • @stanwbaker
    @stanwbaker Před 4 lety +1

    The speedometer is marked "unleaded fuel only" due to that being the law in the only other country that would tolerate a speedo that reads in miles. Also, Mazda and Ford were so conjoined they were only technically different companies at the time. Whichever the badge, all of these cars exported to Japan or the West were stamped and assembled at the Gwangmyeong plant near Seoul.
    Even at the time, this was regarded as a surprisingly competent vehicle for its size and class in the US. Didn't help the image though.

  • @chunk2good664
    @chunk2good664 Před 4 lety +1

    I had a Asia rocksta 2.0 petrol it was great fun to drive the roof did leak in rain and it did drive better when pulling a little trailer but I loved it's stylish design and bonett clips

    • @idriveaclassic
      @idriveaclassic  Před 4 lety +1

      OMG I loved them. My mum had one.

    • @chunk2good664
      @chunk2good664 Před 4 lety

      @@idriveaclassic they were great I found one on ebay a few weeks ago but it needed loads of work .really appreciate your videos and love your stylish look to thanks for sharing

    • @idriveaclassic
      @idriveaclassic  Před 4 lety +1

      Aww thanks

    • @chunk2good664
      @chunk2good664 Před 4 lety

      @@idriveaclassic my pleasure and thank you for all the work that you put in to the videos mmm "videos " sounds old fashioned now lol

  • @stephenhillard7912
    @stephenhillard7912 Před 4 lety

    121 Mazda which was replaced by the jelly bean shape then Ford Australia imported them as the Festiva. The coolest model was the Mazda Funtop convertable .

  • @vxrbandit2527
    @vxrbandit2527 Před 4 lety

    Hi Steph, just a little correction, Kia cars come with 7 years warranty, not 5 years. Keep up the good work.💖💖💖

  • @markboyle9769
    @markboyle9769 Před 4 lety

    Good car. Looks easy to look after

  • @jeroenjansen2709
    @jeroenjansen2709 Před 4 lety +3

    The Kia is still a good car and is perfectly usable in todays traffic.

  • @mikedelepine
    @mikedelepine Před rokem

    All the taxis in Davao, Philippines in 2002 were Kia Prides!

  • @nikmwh
    @nikmwh Před 4 lety

    There was actually a Kia Pride van too!

  • @davidjbatley
    @davidjbatley Před 2 lety

    Parts are increasingly getting difficult to get not only for Kia's from the 90s but I can't get dust shields for a 2007 Kia no pattern or OEM by contrast I be can still get virtually everything for my K11

  • @dieselbushcraft1299
    @dieselbushcraft1299 Před 4 lety +1

    Great little daily drive for that young man to learn to drive in. One day these little treasures will be gone consigned to youtube and google images I guess.

    • @idriveaclassic
      @idriveaclassic  Před 4 lety

      Omg I know!!! I hope they aren’t. Think Jude will keep this car running forever.

  • @2012Creyes
    @2012Creyes Před 4 lety +2

    I think the oldest version of this car is the 1986 Ford Festiva Canvas Top from Japan. I have a red 1988 Festiva 3 door 5 speed manual and my grandma has a light green 1993 Festiva 3 door 3 speed automatic. They're both great cars but the 1988 feels more solid in terms of looks and quality and the 1993 drives a lot better because it's fuel injected.

  • @BIZAMANI
    @BIZAMANI Před 3 lety

    Can anyone tell me where can i find a sequential gearbox for Ford Festiva 1990?

  • @Marklin15
    @Marklin15 Před 4 lety +4

    Petrol metallic W126 in background at 11:30

    • @idriveaclassic
      @idriveaclassic  Před 4 lety +2

      Some decent cars spotted as I bombed round 😂😂😂

  • @nimakea
    @nimakea Před 2 lety

    In Iran, most of the young persons use this car.
    And the good part is,this car was maded even in 2020 .
    But they stopped making this car in 2021

  • @williamaldridge1013
    @williamaldridge1013 Před 3 lety

    How is insurance for him as a new young driver? :)

  • @leeallen7491
    @leeallen7491 Před 4 lety

    Hubnut has a city Rover....you should try that out

    • @idriveaclassic
      @idriveaclassic  Před 4 lety

      I feel like a city rover is too modern for me. I remember them being new 😂😂😂

  • @billyhill101
    @billyhill101 Před 4 lety +1

    😍

  • @jamesmclaughlan9167
    @jamesmclaughlan9167 Před 3 lety

    My auntie had brand new Kia pride in met blue 2000 w reg 5 door

  • @Dan-hq2js
    @Dan-hq2js Před 4 lety

    Hey Jude , see what I did there.
    You've got pride in you're pride so If you catch those rear arches and sills now and have them cut out and sorted you'll have a spot on car, this is what kills most. I know a fantastic bloke down south who has been at bodywork for 17 years, he works magic on classics, Get in touch if you intend to do it , ill pass his details on to you

  • @Audial19
    @Audial19 Před 4 lety

    A great car, I can tell

  • @brentfairlie9159
    @brentfairlie9159 Před 4 lety +1

    Here in NZ we had the MK1. It was a festival or a 121. We had not even heard of Kia. They are really good little cars. I know of one with over 140000 miles on the clock.
    Sadly rust ate most of them. When they introduced the Mk2, they were different body styles for Ford and Mazda. The 121 was way cute. The ford ugly.
    We also got the MK1 and Mk2 "Funtop" which had a full length folding sunroof. We didn't get Kia badged cars until the early 1990s. The Sportage 4wd. Which was horrid.
    Now in NZ kia are a huge competitor in the market and make some great cars.
    BTW, after the MK2 Escort, the next small engine Ford we got was the KA. That never sold well here even though they were fun to drive.

  • @matthewking5612
    @matthewking5612 Před 2 lety

    My uncle Nasrat had one.

  • @jasejj
    @jasejj Před 3 lety

    These were very reliable little cars but unfortunately they were very rust-prone in the UK (I lived near one of the first Kia dealers so there were quite a few of these and the larger Mentors buzzing around, and even the 2000 cars were looking very rusty by around five years old), and this coupled with the scrappage scheme did for them unfortunately - a LOT of these were swapped for Kia Picantos.

  • @A_Cherevichkin
    @A_Cherevichkin Před 2 lety

    Pretty car, INIT?

  • @tobeycat2007
    @tobeycat2007 Před 4 lety +1

    There is just one for sale on autotrader only 22,000 miles, I drive a newer KIa, good cars.

  • @Bates.Eral1
    @Bates.Eral1 Před 4 lety

    could you test drive a ford escort mk4 and a ford sierra please

    • @idriveaclassic
      @idriveaclassic  Před 4 lety

      I’ll do my best :)

    • @Bates.Eral1
      @Bates.Eral1 Před 4 lety

      @@idriveaclassic thanks love old cars ! lol new ones are so ugly and dull

  • @Luckyjo21
    @Luckyjo21 Před 4 lety

    I want a ford P100 but not sure if they are reliable

    • @idriveaclassic
      @idriveaclassic  Před 4 lety

      I’ve not driven one myself. Owners club may be a good shout for help on that front.

  • @gkjsooley
    @gkjsooley Před 3 lety

    Kia used to assemble the FIAT 124 as well. www.stuff.co.nz/motoring/customs-classics/93338468/cars-you-probably-didnt-know-kia-built

  • @izzatfauzimustafa6535
    @izzatfauzimustafa6535 Před 4 lety

    I'm surprised that this Pride managed to survive thru potentially life-threatening rust problems

  • @noeramirez2151
    @noeramirez2151 Před 2 lety

    I am from Seville.Good car girl.I have other one.

  • @Richard-Bullock
    @Richard-Bullock Před 3 lety

    Jude is very very cute!

  • @anthonyroger5533
    @anthonyroger5533 Před 2 lety

    It's probably feel like a small tayota or Mazda.

  • @davidyoung9561
    @davidyoung9561 Před 4 lety

    KIA is two Korean words which translates, "to come out of Asia". My brother is a mechanic and he tells me Hyundai and KIA are actually good cars and good value for money.

  • @synchromess2058
    @synchromess2058 Před 3 lety

    Interesting, the only Kia logo we know in Switzerland looks like this: ΚΙΛ . That’s why the Greek read it “kil” ☺️

    • @synchromess2058
      @synchromess2058 Před 3 lety

      This car was marketed as Mazda 121 in continental Europe I believe.

  • @jmck6320
    @jmck6320 Před 3 lety +1

    They are still being made in Iran

  • @kaveazadmard5237
    @kaveazadmard5237 Před 3 lety +1

    This car from 1995 to now produce in iran.and very popular car.

  • @Daramehr
    @Daramehr Před 3 lety

    Well in iran there are billions of prides driving on the streets normally they are making these prides every single day the korean engine is really better than the persian one but persian's body is so stronger than korea because lot of its body part is made with strong plastic so if a 206 crash into a pride the 206 will become a toaster i have seen this kind of crashes 3 times that im saying this

  • @matthewbanta3240
    @matthewbanta3240 Před 4 lety

    Kia only gives you a five year warranty in Europe? In the late 90's or so the Korean cars had a well earned reputation for poor reliability in the US. So they started offering a 10 year 100k mile powertrain warranty in the US. This was a time when 3 year 36k mile warranties were common. The story I heard was that the Koreans really upped their game on reliability during that time as they had to use their own dime to fix all of the problems with their cars for the first 10 years in the US. My wife had a Kia Sephia from around that time. Ford was invested in Kia back then so the car was based on a previous generation Ford Escort. I remember the car being a bit crude but it didn't seem like you could kill it even if you tried. I guess the fixes they made for the high warranty were starting to pay off. What I like about Hyundia and Kia is that in a time when everyone keeps trying to make all of their cars more and more up scale and up market, the Koreans don't seem to be afraid to make a good honest inexpensive car. And they still have a 10 year 100k powertrain warranty with a 5 year 60k bumper to bumper warranty and roadside assistance.

    • @idriveaclassic
      @idriveaclassic  Před 4 lety

      Aww I got it wrong. Sorry! I’m sure it used to be 5.

    • @jasejj
      @jasejj Před 3 lety

      @@idriveaclassic Hyundai has the 5 year warranty. Kia went straight from 3 to 7 year.

  • @beanlubies9359
    @beanlubies9359 Před rokem

    if you want to see this car just come to iran
    you see left: kia pride
    you see right: kia pride
    if you go to any locations you will always see a kia pride

  • @crozwayne
    @crozwayne Před 2 lety

    they cost like £3500 new in 98

  • @stephenborsbey4350
    @stephenborsbey4350 Před 4 lety

    cars that were a joke at the time are now becoming classics.

    • @idriveaclassic
      @idriveaclassic  Před 4 lety +1

      I remember metros being uncool and £50. Times are changing and I’m so pleased these little cars and forgotten starter cars are being celebrated.

  • @alirezarahmani2004
    @alirezarahmani2004 Před 4 lety

    But There Was One Problem of This Car,There Was No Safety Features At All,In Iran,More Than 500,000 People Died in This Car,Police Said Some Automakers Making Death Vehicles,News Announcer Said,Great Car For Fun in Cities,But Not For Highway,And It Crashes Like A Piece of More Mental Paper And "Boom" Car Suddenly Transforms To (Luggage,Bag,Side Crash Chained,Even Turned Into Crushed Piece Machine.)

  • @xqqqme
    @xqqqme Před 4 lety

    So...you said the Kia Pride, though a budget car, didn't feel "thrown together" and was "much better made" than your Metro of about the same category and era? Well.....welcome to how the Japanese (and now the Koreans) showed auto manufacturers in the West a thing or two about features, quality and reliability at a low price point. Multiply your amazed reaction by a few million fellow consumers....and that's pretty much the story.

    • @idriveaclassic
      @idriveaclassic  Před 4 lety

      Despite my biases I try to always give a fair review