Another excellent review Sir, my friends wife had the Alto version of this car a few years ago, from what I gather he quite enjoyed it when he got the keys to drive it.
It's a much better car to drive than an automatic Aygo, C1 or 107, sir, that's for certain! The Alto was a much bigger seller than the Pixo for some reason, although the list prices of both were similar.
I love all of these little cars whether they are Nissan, Suzuki, VW, Seat Skoda, Citroën, Peugeot, Toyota, Renault, Chevrolet, Kia, or Hyundai. The Smart and the Mitsubishi always seemed to be expensive compared to the rest. Some are more practical than others but what they all share is the ability to travel longer distances when necessary, they can carry more than two people but the main attraction is the talent for parking anywhere and being able to enjoy driving them hard on tricky side roads without costing fortunes in fuel and tyres. They are all extremely capable in snow also with their little skinny tyres which bite through to the road surface for grip. I would like to try the attractive little rear engined Renault Twingo.
Some of those on the list you mention are better than others, sir, I would say. I pretty much have tried the Mark III Twingo, as they are almost identical to a Smart Forfour.
Sir, you have no idea just how much useless information I have in my head about these old series, and I am very gradually inserting some knowledge about the older Doctor Who serials as well....
I was surprised to find one of these when I was looking at cars for my client as I myself had forgotten that these were even available as an automatic. A much better car than an automatic Aygo/C1/107 without a doubt!
Well there's something you don't see every day. At least, in New Zealand. Thank you for this interesting video. I never knew Nissan and Suzuki collaborated on car production. 🙂
@@lloydvehicleconsulting Well it is a step up from a Tata Nano. I was going to ask if you would like to drive a Nano, but I remembered that they did not officially sell them in the UK.
@@lloydvehicleconsulting Not since I was thirteen! What do you mean recently?? Have they given it a now-fashionable reboot that is not as good as the original?
That's a very practical town car Sir. As you say it does seem rather refined for such a small car. Another lovely review.
It's exactly a really good bet if you can find one that isn't too rusty!
Another excellent review Sir, my friends wife had the Alto version of this car a few years ago, from what I gather he quite enjoyed it when he got the keys to drive it.
It's a much better car to drive than an automatic Aygo, C1 or 107, sir, that's for certain! The Alto was a much bigger seller than the Pixo for some reason, although the list prices of both were similar.
I love all of these little cars whether they are Nissan, Suzuki, VW, Seat Skoda, Citroën, Peugeot, Toyota, Renault, Chevrolet, Kia, or Hyundai. The Smart and the Mitsubishi always seemed to be expensive compared to the rest.
Some are more practical than others but what they all share is the ability to travel longer distances when necessary, they can carry more than two people but the main attraction is the talent for parking anywhere and being able to enjoy driving them hard on tricky side roads without costing fortunes in fuel and tyres.
They are all extremely capable in snow also with their little skinny tyres which bite through to the road surface for grip.
I would like to try the attractive little rear engined Renault Twingo.
Some of those on the list you mention are better than others, sir, I would say. I pretty much have tried the Mark III Twingo, as they are almost identical to a Smart Forfour.
Interesting rarity, sir. Did you ever get into watching classic Dr. Who? There were quite a few interesting locations used over the years.
Sir, you have no idea just how much useless information I have in my head about these old series, and I am very gradually inserting some knowledge about the older Doctor Who serials as well....
To be honest i think this would be perfect for nipping around town, the aircon was a surprise cheap motoring and a car ive never heard of until now
I was surprised to find one of these when I was looking at cars for my client as I myself had forgotten that these were even available as an automatic. A much better car than an automatic Aygo/C1/107 without a doubt!
Well there's something you don't see every day. At least, in New Zealand. Thank you for this interesting video. I never knew Nissan and Suzuki collaborated on car production. 🙂
You learn something new every day, sir!
@@lloydvehicleconsulting Well it is a step up from a Tata Nano. I was going to ask if you would like to drive a Nano, but I remembered that they did not officially sell them in the UK.
I am not driving a Nano, sir.
@@lloydvehicleconsulting What about a Fullbore Mark 10? 🙂
@@alaricbragg7843 , no thank you, sir.
Perfect transport for nipping about locally
As long as you keep the rust at bay, sir, I would certainly believe so!
Good Morning Sir
Playing catch up after being in the land of Saabs and Volvos for a few days 😊
Sir, I do hope that you enjoyed your time in Sweden...
That is my mums car it even has the same number plate.😂
That is absolutely true.
Key looks familiar
Used on about a million Suzukis (and some other cars) right up until today!
@@lloydvehicleconsulting I believe the Vauxhall Agila also had the same key.
@@finleyplympton , you are absolutely correct.
You don't talk about BUGS?! Was their Jeep Cherokee Diesel???? 😂
Have you actually seen Bugs recently, sir?
@@lloydvehicleconsulting Not since I was thirteen! What do you mean recently?? Have they given it a now-fashionable reboot that is not as good as the original?
@@alaricbragg7843 , that's the problem... It has aged exceptionally badly.
@@lloydvehicleconsulting Lol wasn't it supposed to be set around this time?
Who knows?