I just love seeing what these little Panda's are capable of, and the fact that you guys are prepared for and capable of getting over all bar the most catastrophic of breakdowns. Imagine if Fiat had produced one of these little beauties with low range!
Hi there and thanks for your support! If you're interested in some of aspects of modification to these cars, you can catch up with us on our facebook discussion group; UK Panda 4x4. Cheers!
great video! what insurance company do you go with for your modded panda? I'm looking at just lifting my 06 4x4 with the 20mm, just wondering who you go with as its modded, cheers!
Good morning . Great video ! Could you tell me what the wheels and tyres are on the mark 3 white panda please and was anything modified to get them on . I gave a 2021 panda cross and would like to change the wheels !
Loving the videos. We’ve just acquired a panda just because it was cool. Had no idea it was capable of all this, I’ve ridden mountain bikes on fox and if you can get down it in a panda you can get down anything really. We live on the Lakes / Yorkshire Dales boarder. Could you recommend somewhere to try it out without dying or worse writing off the panda? Thanks
Thanks for your support! If you head over to Hawes often, there are miles of easy green lanes in the area. We would suggest you join Green Lanes Association to make use of their fantastic mapping tool "Trailwise 2" which will help you find green lanes in your area.
"this sort of thing" is driving on public roads. There are always going to be small groups of people across the country who protest for some reason but most (if not all) councils still support responsible use of these roads with regular maintenance and signage
Its often the case that green lanes will get closed for maintenance or to be completely resurfaced, but you can rest assured that all of the lanes featured are fully open and can be used by all who wish to do so.
Obviously Pandas are not built to handle even moderately rough stuff. If a fully-fledged off-roader cannot be acquired, then something like a Suzuki Samurai will most certainly suffice.
Fantastic!
Thankyou!
Such capable little cars!
They are brilliant, we love them! Thanks for your support!
I just love seeing what these little Panda's are capable of, and the fact that you guys are prepared for and capable of getting over all bar the most catastrophic of breakdowns. Imagine if Fiat had produced one of these little beauties with low range!
Many thanks for your support! Now that would be an unstoppable beast!
I don't think my 999cc 'mild hybrid' city cross would manage those green lane feats, but it kind of looks the part! Great content, guys 👏
Thanks for your support! You'd be surprised just where the 2wd Pandas can get you!
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Same
Thankyou so much!
Many thanks for your support!
@@UKPanda4x4 I want to get a panda 4x4 when I’m older and maybe put the 100hp engine in
@@Sierracosseh just start with a 100hp they're great fun
Any additional documentation on the white panda? I would love to see a build log an list of accessories😊
Hi there and thanks for your support! If you're interested in some of aspects of modification to these cars, you can catch up with us on our facebook discussion group; UK Panda 4x4. Cheers!
Another great video guys!!
Thanks for watching - we are very pleased that you enjoyed it!
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That's the truth!
Such a shame I couldn't make this one, I'll definitely be around for the next 👍
Always welcome.
great video! what insurance company do you go with for your modded panda? I'm looking at just lifting my 06 4x4 with the 20mm, just wondering who you go with as its modded, cheers!
Thanks for your support! I would personally recommend Aviva, deal with them direct and list all of your mods for comprehensive cover.
Wow!!!!!!
Thanks for your support!
Good morning . Great video ! Could you tell me what the wheels and tyres are on the mark 3 white panda please and was anything modified to get them on . I gave a 2021 panda cross and would like to change the wheels !
Thanks for your support! I will find the answer to your question.
Wheels are JBW Pepperpots, 15x7 ET20 with 15mm spacers. Tyres are Roadcruza 205/60/15. The arches have been cut and folded. Thanks for watching!
@ thank you 🙏
The white one is a Mk4 🙈
I assume fixing them is half the fun
Without a doubt! Thanks for watching.
Loving the videos. We’ve just acquired a panda just because it was cool. Had no idea it was capable of all this, I’ve ridden mountain bikes on fox and if you can get down it in a panda you can get down anything really. We live on the Lakes / Yorkshire Dales boarder. Could you recommend somewhere to try it out without dying or worse writing off the panda? Thanks
Thanks for your support! If you head over to Hawes often, there are miles of easy green lanes in the area. We would suggest you join Green Lanes Association to make use of their fantastic mapping tool "Trailwise 2" which will help you find green lanes in your area.
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Wheels are JBW Pepperpots, 15x7 ET20 with 15mm spacers. Tyres are Roadcruza 205/60/15. The arches have been cut and folded. Thanks for watching!
I didn't think the Lake District authorities still allowed this sort of thing anymore? They've certainly been trying to stop it for a while...
"this sort of thing" is driving on public roads. There are always going to be small groups of people across the country who protest for some reason but most (if not all) councils still support responsible use of these roads with regular maintenance and signage
Its often the case that green lanes will get closed for maintenance or to be completely resurfaced, but you can rest assured that all of the lanes featured are fully open and can be used by all who wish to do so.
Obviously Pandas are not built to handle even moderately rough stuff. If a fully-fledged off-roader cannot be acquired, then something like a Suzuki Samurai will most certainly suffice.
Said no one, ever.
But where would the fun be in that?