Old Top Gear 1990 - Fiat Uno & Rover Metro

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  • čas přidán 8. 09. 2024
  • Chris Goffey tests the Rover Metro and Fiat Uno. Taken from season 13 episode 7.

Komentáře • 171

  • @andarara-c1p
    @andarara-c1p Před 5 lety +32

    Ahhh, Fiat Uno. My family grew up with this car for 15 years and thousands and thousands of kilometers! Crossing to France across the narrow mountain roads, to the Mediterranean beach. We always said it was a potato but nowadays I realize I wish I could have a car that could run so many kilometers.

  • @person.X.
    @person.X. Před 7 lety +38

    1988 Fiat Uno 45 fire my first car. 998cc 4 speed. Great car. Very reliable had it of six years and did over 100,000 miles. Not much rust. Only thing I didn't like was horrendous understeer in the wet. Might have been something to do with the 20 quid or so Polish tyres I put on it! ;)

  • @s1d3k1ckRO
    @s1d3k1ckRO Před 8 lety +26

    I have a Fiat Uno 60S in my backyard and now I am in love with old cars from like the '80s that are clean and nice and a little JDM'd but I didn't take care of the car and now I don't even know why I don't take it faster to the recycle station. Note to kids: take care of old cars that your parents, or grandparents don't use and don't play in them or around them damaging them, take care of them cause you will cry for them when you'll be older!
    And I freaking looooooooved the way it sounded and how (relatively) quick it was.

  • @klausbinn777
    @klausbinn777 Před 5 lety +15

    Not my words, Carol, those are the words of Top Gear Magazine...

  • @philkearney0577
    @philkearney0577 Před 7 lety +28

    I had the mg metro and the fiat uno turbo,the fiat was years ahead in my opinion and crazy fast too.

    • @miralemnermina142
      @miralemnermina142 Před 4 lety +7

      @the Game, Review and Reallife Channel not as boring as your channel lol

    • @miralemnermina142
      @miralemnermina142 Před 4 lety

      ​@the Game, Review and Reallife Channel how old are you?

    • @joshuaivanovic
      @joshuaivanovic Před 4 lety

      Uno Turbo boring? Your Mum is boring

    • @braino64
      @braino64 Před 2 lety

      Lmao shut the fuck up
      You don't even have driver's license yet so you have no room to speak about the car being boring

  • @jono.pom-downunder
    @jono.pom-downunder Před rokem +3

    Loved my K 1.1 handled well great fun around town nippy in traffic easy to get through tight spaces,
    Had the little bugger up to 110 on the A2 to Dartford one time.
    Great in the snow of '96, very predictable handling.Shame I couldn't bring it with me to Aus.

  • @theodor12
    @theodor12 Před 5 lety +8

    Both cars featured in the video haven't been taxed since 2003 according to the DVLA website.

  • @zippy963
    @zippy963 Před 5 lety +35

    Lynn i'm not driving a mini metro.

    • @Sam-wh4of
      @Sam-wh4of Před 5 lety +9

      No no, it's different. It's called a Rover Metro now.

    • @soundseeker63
      @soundseeker63 Před 4 lety +5

      @@Sam-wh4of They've rebadged it you fool!

  • @HughHatrick
    @HughHatrick Před 3 lety +2

    I grew up watching these episodes!! Great that you've been able to get them onto CZcams!

  • @billjm1966
    @billjm1966 Před 8 lety +23

    Had a MG metro for ten years never let me down once.

    • @paianis
      @paianis Před 6 lety +6

      You were lucky.

    • @jeroenjansen2709
      @jeroenjansen2709 Před 4 lety +1

      Did you put it on blocks in your garage?

    • @GlaringDiamon
      @GlaringDiamon Před 4 lety

      But then it turned out to be a death trap or a driving coffin

    • @ryanwilliams6526
      @ryanwilliams6526 Před 2 lety +1

      @@GlaringDiamon They were no less safe than other 80s and 90s superminis. Watch the crash test of the Fiat Seicento, which was made until 2005.
      Also, if we were talking about Minis would you have mentioned safety, despite the fact they were a 20 year older design?

  • @buergidunitz
    @buergidunitz Před 3 lety +1

    When you see that mustard coloured Morris Ital in the background you can appreciate why someone might be glad of a Rover Metro...

  • @PhattSpicer
    @PhattSpicer Před 5 lety +12

    "Lynn, I'll just speak over you" "I'm not driving a mini metro, I'm not driving a mini metro, I'm not driving a mini metro"........... "They've rebadged it ya fool"

    • @aquariumaddickuk
      @aquariumaddickuk Před 2 lety

      "you put your arm there you've locked it.sometimes you don't want to"

  • @spavatch
    @spavatch Před 12 lety +3

    A few days ago I found a copy of 1993 UK market Fiat Uno brochure and I was staggered to see how modestly equipped the lower trim levels were. The rev counter has always been among the rare goods and even very tastefully equipped versions like Top Class were lacking it but SX and Suite had one. When in 1993 my grandfather bought Uno 45 (called "1000 CARB BASE" as sales receipt stated) apart from passenger side mirror and a rear screen wiper it had absolutely no optional equipment whatsoever ;).

  • @jaggass
    @jaggass Před 12 lety +5

    @energymc22 not all k series blew gaskets mainly the 1.8 k series.

  • @willswheels283
    @willswheels283 Před 6 lety +5

    The K series design was good to a point, having had 2 Rovers with the K series I enjoyed driving them, revvy engines, plenty of power, the MGF which was one I had overheated once losing coolant but still survived it only to throw a big end bearing some time later, good engine just wasn’t designed well enough. I prefer the A series.

  • @scagus
    @scagus Před 4 lety +5

    when top gear was about cars

    • @jimtaylor294
      @jimtaylor294 Před 3 lety

      Wasn't a hit with viewers though, as proved by its cancellation in 2002, and that at no point between 1970's & then did the BBC manage to export it.
      Like its precursor *Wheelbase* , and its psuedo successor 5th Gear; the viewing public wanted more than a televised auto' magazine.

  • @tvaatakt1
    @tvaatakt1 Před 12 lety +6

    Fiat Uno - the best basic transportation ever made. Love my 2003 brasilian made Uno. Exterior styling, in particular the back, was 15 years ahead of its time (just look at the 1994 VW Polo). Can carry amazing amounts of stuff and handles bad roads just as well as some entry level 4X4.

  • @zacoboy1
    @zacoboy1 Před 4 lety +2

    I had a Fiat uno for my first car , it had a fire engine made by Porsche it was crazy fast.

  • @dalejenkins1558
    @dalejenkins1558 Před 5 lety +1

    little did they know back then the overheating issues that would be associated with the k series...but over all even after i had done the headgasket 3 times in 5 years on my 416si, it was a bloody fantastic motor when it was going!

    • @richardcooke7621
      @richardcooke7621 Před rokem +1

      The 8valve units did not suffer the same issue. Only 16's

  • @JakobusVdL
    @JakobusVdL Před 10 měsíci

    In the mid-80's I had an Uno 60 as a hire car one trip home to the UK and also drove my sisters A-Series 1.3 Metro.
    At that stage the Uno was a huge step ahead of the Metro. I'd have loved to drive these later Uno's and Metro's to see how they compare.
    The Fiat Uno 70 and Turbo were available in South Africa (where I lived at the time), the Turbo felt like a rocket, but it wasn't available which made the choice of a 2.0l Open Kadette GSi an easy one.

  • @kappucinokid
    @kappucinokid Před 11 lety +2

    My first car was a Fiat Uno 45S 3 door and my second was the Uno 60S 5 door. Wanted the facelifted version but never got it.

  • @TriggerHappyJim2
    @TriggerHappyJim2 Před 6 lety +5

    No idea what it's actually like to own/drive, but that Metro has canyons instead of panel gaps in some places.

    • @SpitfireFortyFour
      @SpitfireFortyFour Před 4 lety +2

      They handle brilliantly, the heritage from the Mini shows.
      For quality the Austin ones suffered from the trail end of Leylands draw out death. Some rusted into dust within months, some are still on the road today. The Rovers dont really suffer the same issues.
      As for reliability the engine is the least likley thing to go wrong in an Austin. The A-Series is unbelievably tough.
      The 8v K-Series in the Rovers dont suffer the head gasket issues of the large capacity 16v variants. They're unlikely to cause trouble.

    • @jimtaylor294
      @jimtaylor294 Před 3 lety

      Compared to the dark days of the '70's, the PG's were minor. Not aware of sny Metro from this era having water leaks through them or through the seals; an issue older Metro's & even some Rover cars had suffered from sometimes.
      (in both cases due to workforce trouble & BL cheaping out on materials; the latter being a vunerabilty of even Jaguar)

  • @xmaniac99
    @xmaniac99 Před rokem

    Happy Birthday FIAT UNO, 40 years old today 🙂

  • @andreasu.3546
    @andreasu.3546 Před 2 lety +1

    Damn, no handbrake turns in reverse.

  • @steve1962
    @steve1962 Před 5 lety +4

    I also had an Uno, from new. Utterly reliable and only let down by poor headlights ( I suppose that was the same for most cars of the day) and handling in the wet which was bloody awful. Noisy engine, but mine never let me down - not bad for a little car.

  • @spavatch
    @spavatch Před 13 lety +2

    @Krycek2008 - It's a 'no frills car' then. And that's a good thing. Less gizmos to distract you and at the same time less things to break. I doubt however all you have said is true. A/C is and always was optional and power locks and windows were standard starting from 'S' trim upwards. Moreover, ABS was optional on top-of-the-range models and driver's airbag was fitted in late South Africa models.

  • @user-lx6bl2wd8g
    @user-lx6bl2wd8g Před 13 lety +3

    I might be upset by the answer, but, if anybody knows where my beautiful Fiat Uno 60s 5 door registration C36 GKO is, a reply here would be welcome. Loved the car, used to enjoy rushing from Sevenoaks to Tonbridge in Kent on the country roads.It was a 1986 model and my first new car.

  • @Ackerman-ti1fc
    @Ackerman-ti1fc Před 9 měsíci

    According to the DVLA the Metro car hasn't been taxed since February 2003. I imagine it got scrapped 20 years ago. No details held regarding the MOT neither. I used to own one and I found them to be great little cars. Problem was they were so easy to steal and mine did get stolen.

  • @DeerKoden
    @DeerKoden Před 12 lety +1

    The brazilian made Uno was based on a Ritmo chassis i believe. Exterior was styled as the Uno except for the slightly different bonnet.

  • @curtisdelor5097
    @curtisdelor5097 Před 4 lety

    My mum had a black five-door diesel Uno until about 2002, now there are only 18 black and 18 diesel Unos left on UK roads in 2020 according to the DVLA.

  • @MrPabsUk
    @MrPabsUk Před 11 lety +3

    I have studied crashes in Brazil & most of the fatal crashes I have seen in Uno`s have had people not wearing seatbelts in them..
    A lot of the crashes have also been on high speed roads & involved either crashing into trucks, or head on into other cars while overtaking, or going off the road & then hitting tree`s & posts.
    Not many cars will allow you to walk away from those crashes, especially when not wearing seat belts.
    The biggest problem on Brazilian roads is Brazilian mentalities!

  • @stevesrover
    @stevesrover Před rokem

    The Metro was so heavily reworked, it should have received a new body. The front was all-new and the passenger compartment modified for the new running gear. In fact, there was a rebody touted but management thought it would be cheaper to rework than rebody. However, with the level of modification needed, that possibility wasn’t the case. Good car, though.
    I love Unos. Maybe a bit biased as I still have one. A perfect tonic to today’s cars.

  • @sbomorse
    @sbomorse Před 5 lety +4

    Why does he change pronubciation from "Uno" to "You'no"

  • @R33Racer
    @R33Racer Před 12 lety +3

    British labour (back then especially) was alot more then in Italy. That was probably why...

  • @stevek3036
    @stevek3036 Před 7 lety +14

    Chris Goffey enjoying those brown paper envelopes that he kept getting in the post, never a bad word against Austin/Rover ?

    • @jimtaylor294
      @jimtaylor294 Před 3 lety +1

      Hardly. He stated the car exactly as she was; as nothing outdtanding but a decent runaround for the time. Certainly better than the plastiky rubbish Renault was producing in the same category.
      Quentin Wilson however was probably on the take from half of Rover's rivals though, as he seldom badmouthed anything else XD.

  • @jaggass
    @jaggass Před 12 lety +2

    i swear i saw blue smoke coming from that uno at 5.22

  • @endrightwinglunacy
    @endrightwinglunacy Před 12 lety +8

    Facelifted Uno was far more fun to drive than the Metro. Such a pretty little car. More reliable and cheaper too.

  • @anthonyperkins7556
    @anthonyperkins7556 Před 6 lety +3

    The only wrong thing I can see with the Rover Metro is the tight legroom in the back when it could have been better, Rover used the bigger seats out of the 200 which gobbled up the rear legroom to uncomfortably unacceptable standards, also when it got crash tested by EURONCap it scored 1 star and caused awful life threatening injuries, not even an airbag on the drivers side could make this better.

    • @stuco81
      @stuco81 Před 5 lety +2

      Apart from a SAAB or a Volvo, I dont think there is much from that period of time that isn't going to leave you pretty screwed in the event of a crash.

    • @nkt1
      @nkt1 Před 5 lety

      Those are the only things wrong with a 15 year old design?

    • @jimtaylor294
      @jimtaylor294 Před 3 lety

      @@nkt1 The Mini was a 1950's design, yet scored better.
      So did the Rover P6, though Rover had been ahead of rivals in the 1960's on safety, even though it wasn't a government mandated requirement at the time.
      Austin in the '70's were also were a bit ahead of most on safety, as they had Seatbelts & Seatbelt Warning Lights as standard on several cars, a decade before the former was even compulsary to have, let alone use.

    • @jimtaylor294
      @jimtaylor294 Před 3 lety

      @@stuco81 I'd largely disagree. It does depend though on the type of crash; as even a modern car is unlikely to offer any real protection against an impact with a Tree, brick structure, HGV or a Train. All of which do happen, and are ever a gruesome sight.
      (and of course features to aid escape in the advent of crashing into water or an in-car fire remain non-compulsary)

  • @MrPabsUk
    @MrPabsUk Před 11 lety +1

    The S was the mid range trim level, it would have been the same spec as the one in this video.
    If your Dad had splashed out a few hundred quid more he could have got a 70SX which had electric windows, remote central locking, a rev counter, a tilt & slide roof, climate control, velour trim, front fog lights & arch & sill extensions like the Uno Turbo.
    I have 2 Uno 60S`s & prefer the 1.1 FIRE engine to the non-FIRE 1.4, but we never got the 1.1 engine with SX trim (unlike the rest of Europe!).

  • @3DGvisuals
    @3DGvisuals Před 5 lety +14

    My first car was a Metro and every component of it was absolute crap, it was like driving around in one of Optimus Prime's turds

    • @viewfromear
      @viewfromear Před 5 lety

      3DGvisuals a perfect allusion 😂😂😂

    • @jeff4362
      @jeff4362 Před 5 lety

      At least it got you from A to B!

    • @viewfromear
      @viewfromear Před 5 lety +1

      Jeff it mostly got to B, but couldn’t always make the double to get back to A 😁

    • @jeff4362
      @jeff4362 Před 5 lety

      @@viewfromear 😂

  • @RoadCone411
    @RoadCone411 Před 5 lety +1

    Is that a Marina at 03:24? Most were gone from British roads by 1990. Obviously there were a lot more than exist today though.

    • @TheHorsebox2
      @TheHorsebox2 Před 5 lety

      Yes, a Marina, or maybe an Ital, which is what the Marina finally became.

    • @jimtaylor294
      @jimtaylor294 Před 3 lety

      Still are a few around in the midlands today; albeit a far less common sight than the preceding and genuinely loved Morris Minor & Oxford.

  • @pepitosbazzeguti1073
    @pepitosbazzeguti1073 Před 6 lety +1

    Not a Word about the fact that, except for the brazilian 948cc, ALL the engines of the Uno We're fuel injected, not carburetted.

  • @dinointhetube7952
    @dinointhetube7952 Před 5 lety +3

    Do you remember the lancia y10 ?

  • @EppingForest304
    @EppingForest304 Před 6 lety +7

    Cars were too expensive... £7k In 1990!!

    • @lladur50
      @lladur50 Před 4 lety +1

      EppingForest304 You can buy a new basic Dacia for that.Much better car than a Metro as well

    • @soundseeker63
      @soundseeker63 Před 4 lety +1

      @@lladur50 True cars are lot cheaper now but you have to factor in depreciation and running costs. We buy too many new cars now so the used market is over saturated which makes cars over 7 years old effectively worthless. Also petrol and insurance prices have spiraled since 1990 so overall the cost of motoring is not cheaper, even though the car its self might be.

    • @jimtaylor294
      @jimtaylor294 Před 3 lety

      "Dacia better than Rover"
      *Sorry I don't speak wrong.*
      Seriously though: Dacia's are overpriced rustboxes, made in a 2nd world country* from other companies old designs. The Lada of the present day, if you will.
      *Having known quite a few romanians, the stories they'd tell made the worst period in strikitus era Britain sound better XD.

  • @spavatch
    @spavatch Před 13 lety

    @Krycek2008 - I won't argue with you about the brazilian model 'cause you obviously know it better than me. Most of what I wrote yesterday was about european models which are quite a bit different. Production in Italy ceased in 1995 and was passed to Poland, the country I come from. The options list was practically gone, but AFAIR power windows and locks were standard on 1.4 i.e.S model. As for brazilian post-facelift Mille (2005-) I'm pretty sure A/C was available as an option. Cheers.

  • @Duncan038
    @Duncan038 Před 9 lety +10

    Metro for the win!

  • @dead.format
    @dead.format Před 8 lety

    "no facelift model"
    Well ignoring the rear sub-frame, rear valance, doors, boot surround, rear quarters and that high level filler cap did appear on some Mk2's... dashboard,interior, roof all being Austin Metro. Front subframe changed to take the less successful K series.
    Start taking these apart and you still see Austin Rover parts on them. The biggest giveaway is the Austin Rover Logo usually found on the rear boot catch.
    Admittedly they handle incredibly differently, mainly due to the front subframe differences and the different suspension setup.
    Also they don't mention that the poverty model was a 4-Speed- just like its predecessor.

    • @jimtaylor294
      @jimtaylor294 Před 3 lety

      The corperate rebranding from Austin-Rover to Rover Group was only a couple of years old at the time though, and the company name on the parts only really matters where IP is concerned.

  • @Nixter1974007
    @Nixter1974007 Před 11 dny

    Old Stanley had one of these, a Kensington model, or was it a Knightsbridge? Anyway, on a Sunday after church, he'd head to the pub and get smashed on vodka, then drive home 🤣🤣🤣🤣

  • @Lanciarules
    @Lanciarules Před 5 lety +3

    Uno, at least at its launch in 1983, was very advanced compared to the competitors

  • @energymc22
    @energymc22 Před 12 lety

    My comment was tongue in cheek :)

  • @matiankadolli4905
    @matiankadolli4905 Před 11 lety +3

    My dad got a metro rover for only 200 quid. Used

  • @theodor12
    @theodor12 Před 4 lety

    The grey Metro G940BKV has been untaxed since 2003.

    • @jimtaylor294
      @jimtaylor294 Před 3 lety

      Hmm. Possibly just off the road; given that era of Metro didn't rust half as much.

  • @spavatch
    @spavatch Před 13 lety +1

    @Krycek2008 - Well I must admit that is true. It was designed to meet the 80's safety standards and compared to other 80s superminis (Ford Fiesta, VW Polo, Peugeot 205 etc.) it does that rather adequately (see crash test reports of that era). It can't however stand a chance against modern cars with their frontal crumple zone tough and rigid enough to plough thru 80s cars. I wonder why did they chose not to sell Punto (176). It was a leap ahead in terms of active and passive passenger protection.

  • @user-lx6bl2wd8g
    @user-lx6bl2wd8g Před 12 lety

    @Pentdad Cheers I will give it a go.

  • @jaggass
    @jaggass Před 12 lety

    actually the a series was introduced in 1951

  • @Mouse2113
    @Mouse2113 Před 13 lety +1

    The vehicle details for G940 BKV are:
    Date of Liability 01 02 2003
    Date of First Registration 01 03 1990
    Year of Manufacture 1990
    Cylinder Capacity (cc) 1118CC
    CO2 Emissions Not Available
    Fuel Type Petrol
    Export Marker Not Applicable
    Vehicle Status Unlicensed
    Vehicle Colour GREY

  • @DIZAZZO
    @DIZAZZO Před 10 lety +1

    Did Top Gear ever tested the Fiat Tipo?

    • @DIZAZZO
      @DIZAZZO Před 9 lety +1

      ***** Do you remember the season or year?

  • @energymc22
    @energymc22 Před 12 lety

    Unfortunately the Uno 1.4 i.e.S here in the UK had neither power windows nor locks, my father had one in 1993 and I remember being disappointed as a kid that it didn't have even a rev counter :(

    • @wp8022
      @wp8022 Před rokem

      Didn't they sell the SX in the UK? That one came with power windows, central locking, rev counter and alcantara upholstery.

    • @energymc22
      @energymc22 Před rokem +1

      @@wp8022 I think they did at some point, I do remember it in the magazine pricelists at the time but I think later on it was replaced by the ieS. I don't think they were both available at the same time.

    • @wp8022
      @wp8022 Před rokem +1

      @@energymc22 Now that's cool, I didn't even expect to receive an answer 10 years after your initial comment 😄👍

    • @energymc22
      @energymc22 Před rokem +1

      @@wp8022 haha, I got the notification and I'm still alive so why not 😂

  • @DarrenKC53
    @DarrenKC53 Před 5 lety

    Was it You-No or Oooh-No, he uses them both several times?!

  • @energymc22
    @energymc22 Před 14 lety +1

    He should have said "The K-Series engine which is already blowing headgastkets internationally" :)
    Thanks for the vid

  • @Mouse2113
    @Mouse2113 Před 13 lety +1

    The vehicle details for G274 ABY are:
    Date of Liability 01 08 2003
    Date of First Registration 14 02 1990
    Year of Manufacture 1990
    Cylinder Capacity (cc) 1108CC
    CO2 Emissions Not Available
    Fuel Type Petrol
    Export Marker Not Applicable
    Vehicle Status Unlicensed
    Vehicle Colour BLUE

  • @jamezpipe
    @jamezpipe Před 8 lety +3

    Old Top Gear 1990 - Fiat Uno & Rover Metro

  • @MosherMike
    @MosherMike Před 6 lety

    1:35 gott DAMN, standards were low back then!

    • @jimtaylor294
      @jimtaylor294 Před 3 lety

      Compared to the preceding Austin era cars; it was a major improvement.
      Ironically the VW Golf was the other way round. The Audi original model had a much nicer interior, while VW downgraded it for their own iteration.
      (partially to keep costs down)

  • @darrenwilson8042
    @darrenwilson8042 Před 5 lety +3

    K- series - the head gasket chewer. Give me the FIAT every time - I had 3 Uno's - a 45, a 45 FIRE S and a 60S. None had the rattly dashboard alleged here and all had a good gear change.

  • @AlejjSi
    @AlejjSi Před 12 lety +1

    Gosh...it had engine based on a one from 1949...and people dared to call Skoda 1,1/1,3 liter made from aluminium as old fashoined? Lol

    • @jimtaylor294
      @jimtaylor294 Před 3 lety

      Design started in 1949 maybe. Didn't appear in a car until the early '50's.
      Powered the Mini & various other cars for decades without much issue. The problem on the metro was the Gearbox, which came from VW & was a pile of scrap.

    • @dinorizvic9423
      @dinorizvic9423 Před 2 lety

      @@jimtaylor294 he literally said it came from peugeot in this video

    • @jimtaylor294
      @jimtaylor294 Před 2 lety

      @@dinorizvic9423 Nope. He said the gearbox came from Peugeot.
      The prior Metro had a VW gearbox on many examples, so he was probably right here.

  • @darren3965
    @darren3965 Před 13 lety

    wouldnt have wanted to own a fiat full stop coffin on wheels springs too mind lol

  • @soundseeker63
    @soundseeker63 Před 4 lety

    I know in practice there was only 2 or 3 years in age difference between those two cars but I must say looking at them it seems more like 10 years. In 1990 you could reasonably pass the Uno off as a modern car despite it being nearly 8 years old, whereas the Metro shape was clearly a relic of the 1970s. The really crazy part is that Rover continued to pedal it for a further 7 years after this point! I don't think that did the Rover image any favors in the long run. Meanwhile Fiat launched the radical new Punto just 3 years later...

    • @jimtaylor294
      @jimtaylor294 Před 3 lety

      The Uno wasn't much younger though; and had an even worse rep' in the UK when new.
      (gawky styling, dissolved in the rain, and of course the Fix It Again Tony curse)
      The Metro was never a great car, partially due to Austin having no money for major upgrades & Rover being repeatedly denied by its two owners, but it was a good one for most of her run.
      (though by the mid' '90's the axe was certainly overdue; with then owner BMW being entirely to blame, as Rover already had replacement models in mind & on-blueprint)

  • @olteancatalin8983
    @olteancatalin8983 Před 5 lety

    Fiat Uno 60 ?

  • @xgamer2613
    @xgamer2613 Před 6 lety +1

    Tipo makers are turkish people and uno came from there

    • @butlerhatler2444
      @butlerhatler2444 Před rokem

      The Uno I + II and the first Tipo from the End of 1987 are complete engineered and built in Italy. The Tipo scince 2015 is a Turk.

  • @CB-RADIO-UK
    @CB-RADIO-UK Před 13 lety

    Did you see the cost of cars back then. £7800 for the 1.1 metro, jesus we got ripped off in the UK. No wonder i could have never afforded a new car in the early 90's

  • @butlerhatler2444
    @butlerhatler2444 Před rokem

    The Rover was a joke, a Bad joke, no car and the FIAT UNO was the best car in this class!

  • @nudisco300
    @nudisco300 Před 5 lety

    They've rebadged it Lynn.

    • @klausbinn777
      @klausbinn777 Před 5 lety +1

      "you fool" - stop getting Partridge wrong!

  • @jamezpipe
    @jamezpipe Před 8 lety +2

    Published on 21 Apr 2016

  • @Wadamish
    @Wadamish Před 11 lety

    Doubt it.

  • @n--r--s--7___9___6
    @n--r--s--7___9___6 Před 5 lety +1

    👍

  • @jippalippa
    @jippalippa Před 8 lety +6

    i'm in love with 80s cars! Even the small city cars. But the metro looks AWFUL! :S

    • @Test-oz5nu
      @Test-oz5nu Před 8 lety +7

      DRIVE ONE. Metro is really fun to drive

    • @jimtaylor294
      @jimtaylor294 Před 3 lety +1

      The original Uno was a right gawky looking car. Compared to that & the Renault Twingo the Metro always looked good :P .

  • @n--r--s--7___9___6
    @n--r--s--7___9___6 Před 5 lety

    Carine💅

  • @jaggass
    @jaggass Před 12 lety

    tough choice not. i would of gone for the rover metro all new design better engines and electrics than the uno. not a lover of british oritalian cars.

    • @jimtaylor294
      @jimtaylor294 Před 3 lety +1

      Rover always > Fix It Again Tony ~_^ .

  • @kerryjones1508
    @kerryjones1508 Před rokem

    Before TG was made for chavs and hooligans.

  • @OMENAKAKKU-pw1tj
    @OMENAKAKKU-pw1tj Před 3 lety

    I would pick uno cheeper to fix

    • @jimtaylor294
      @jimtaylor294 Před 2 lety

      Not on UK salt gritted roads it wasn't *XD*

  • @jaggass
    @jaggass Před 12 lety

    as usual austin rover produced models too long

    • @jimtaylor294
      @jimtaylor294 Před 3 lety

      True; though unlike the BL era they did have a reason for it; which was lack of money.
      (then parent Vickers not being all that chuffed with their purchase)

  • @Ibby25
    @Ibby25 Před 5 lety +1

    How this man can praise the Metro with a straight face is beyond me. This thing rusted during the few minutes he reviewed it.

    • @jimtaylor294
      @jimtaylor294 Před 3 lety

      Nope. Rover Metro's didn't rust easily, unlike the early ones, and pretty much every Fiat ever.
      Quentin Wilson though; he'd make up any old BS to satiate his pet hatred.

  • @alexanderstefanov6474
    @alexanderstefanov6474 Před 10 lety +11

    The metro was a piece of shit when it came out, and even worse at the end when it was so antiquated and démodé that it looked silly and ultimately sad next to it's competition, only third world cars were worse than this hateful remnant.

    • @alexanderstefanov6474
      @alexanderstefanov6474 Před 10 lety +4

      Why anyone ever bought one is beyond me.

    • @jimtaylor294
      @jimtaylor294 Před 3 lety +2

      Err nope. The Metro was quantifiably better than much of the scrap in its class... at least until the mid' '90's, where replacement was absurdly overdue.
      (blame Vickers & BMW for that)
      Only the Peugeot 106 & VW Polo really compare favourably for regional competition, and the latter german lump cost much more, had cruder & harder suspension, and had crap seats that left the user bent double on all but short trips.

  • @cal28kim
    @cal28kim Před 5 lety +1

    He's driving round the island by MANOR VET'S at they top of my road. WOW that headcasket on the k series was a good one he must be five miles away from they main gate😂 and if you had an older version of the two door all the bits of the new one would FITTED BOLT FOR BOLT SO topical BRITISH HEADLIGHT REPLACEMENT UPGRADE WELL IT WORKED BECAUSE THE WELSH HAVE BUILT HOUSES ALL OVER FACTORY 😎!!!!

    • @jimtaylor294
      @jimtaylor294 Před 3 lety +1

      Seems you love the Caps Lock button as much as sheep XD.

    • @cal28kim
      @cal28kim Před 3 lety

      @@jimtaylor294 aT my AGE 😃 cApS lock 🔐 DOWN!! an INAPPROPRIATE EMOJIS 🙂) is All I 🙌 LEFT 😅🤣🎄!!!

    • @jimtaylor294
      @jimtaylor294 Před 3 lety +1

      ^ ... whatever... that means...

  • @capobilotti
    @capobilotti Před 3 lety +1

    Rover Metro ........ 1+ cm panel gaps, bonet, tailgate, bumper-to-fenders, just everywhere. Worse than Dacia or Polonez from 80's.
    UNO was gazzillion times better car. Yeah, it has failures but you can fix 'em easily.
    With Metro, once it's starts to fall apart, no matter the amount of money you throw at it, it'll be still broken.

    • @jimtaylor294
      @jimtaylor294 Před 2 lety

      Hahaha... nope. Fiat snd those two communist dinosaurs were always worse. FIAT means "Fix It Again Tony" in the UK for good reason.
      Austin-Rover also never used cheap Soviet steel, so a Metro lacked the Fiat's dissolving in the rain feature.
      There's also far more Metros around in the UK than Fiat Uno's, no Polamez's & only present day Dacias.
      (the latter of which only the gullible buy)

    • @capobilotti
      @capobilotti Před 2 lety

      @@jimtaylor294 Maybe because your mom couldn't afford a new car, used Metro was unavailable because it rusted away, she couldn't turn the driving wheel of LADA, so her only option was 10+ yo FIAT import from Italy, with no service, not even oil change. Cheapest wrecks sold by scammers to retards ..... your genetics perfectly match this scenartio.

  • @gabrielvieira6529
    @gabrielvieira6529 Před 4 lety

    Sad they drive in the wrong way

  • @Zero_Ninety
    @Zero_Ninety Před 9 lety +3

    My Mum has owned both these cars, both were horrible. Fiat was the noisiest car I've ever been in.

    • @DeerKoden
      @DeerKoden Před 9 lety +1

      Zero Ninety The Fire engine was really smooth and silent if well maintained. The older 903cc pushrod engine instead was quite noisy indeed.

    • @willyminime
      @willyminime Před 9 lety

      +Zero Ninety She never tried the 100 hp version, the uno turbo i.e.

    • @32richard
      @32richard Před 8 lety +1

      +Zero Ninety maybe when she switched gears to second gear she would have not a so much noisy car

  • @jaggass
    @jaggass Před 11 lety

    robot built cars are shite hand built cars last longer the f.i.r.e engine's not a bad unit though

    • @nikolanikola8543
      @nikolanikola8543 Před 5 lety +1

      Lmao are you serious?😂😂😂

    • @jimtaylor294
      @jimtaylor294 Před 3 lety

      Hand Built's good... only as long ss it's High End Cars. With mass market stuff it wasn't XD.

  • @____stu____
    @____stu____ Před 7 lety

    Worst car I ever owned!

  • @ollieoneill5961
    @ollieoneill5961 Před 3 lety

    Metro was a heap of shite .

  • @ollieoneill5961
    @ollieoneill5961 Před 3 lety

    Ugly looking car ..