Great review, thankyou. As an owner of a 2015 Panda I agreed with Richard's assessment, it's a perfectly decent cheap car to own, and drives pretty well. Regarding the gas pedal fiasco when pulling away,yes,it was truly awful and wasn't the only problem. Only solution was to get it remapped which transformed the whole driving experience. It's not Fiat's fault, government rules etc. But before the remap that car was close to undrivable, close to dangerous at times. Bought used by the way.
I've noticed alot of car reviews are on new cars, even from driving instructors. It's nice to see someone doing one on slightly older cars because that's what most of us buy as a first car. Mines a 61 plate.
Just got my daughter one of these after passing her test and i must say its amazing ,cheap,economical ,low insurance,great drive and value for money and is head and shoulders above the up,polo,fiesta,corsa and clio for your money and more reliable than all the above.
I just passed last week Wednesday ,and bought a 2014 1.2 easy with 18.000miles in it.the car condition is basically new.its my first car and for me this is the best car in the world😃 .also watched your videos before my exam and passed with zero mistakes .🙂
Drove one for 5 years, 115.000 km, only replacement was a front lamp which the garage did for free. Nothing else. THis was the 2 cyl turbo POP edition. Miss her everyday. This was the 4th panda in our family :-)
@@RichardFanders on average 1L:19KM according to my spritmonitor statistic. Keep in mind this was in a cold climate zone (the Netherlands); in the summer and on highways you can get 1L:23/24KM no problemo.
Excellent and very fair review. I am on my ninth Panda (and have had such things as Renault 4, 5 and Citroen Ami and C5 in between) But always back to Panda for tough, compact reliability, economy and space for size relativity. Goes much faster than anyone would expect, and will cruise easily at 90mph on a mway - and that is the basic Pop. Always very good - and better than bigger, more expensive motors - in bad weather and even flooded roads. I had a Panda written off by an idiot who turned right into me and stuffed me into a wall. When the wrecker driver came out he could not believe I had walked away from the accident; he reckoned, from his years of experience, a Panda was the safest and most solid little car to survive a big accident in. .
It’s a good little engine with some pull once you get the hang of it. My first car was a red 2015 pop with the same engine, regret swapping it for a 2012 1.2L 3cylinder Polo. Great review. 👍
Great presentation & tutorial..... I have a 63 plate with 45k mileage, still zero problems or issues and runs like a dream. Love me panda and have the black with red interior trimmings.
Good honest review. I had a 19 plate lounge and loved it. After 2 years traded it for a new 21 plate mild hybrid 500. Nice car but not as practical as the Panda and after a year im trading it in for a new 2022 Panda sport. I get it tomorrow and cant wait. Me and the wife have had various Fiats and they have all been fantastic. We had a Uno 60 and was still going strong after 130,000 miles. We sold it to a young lad at the wifes work and he had it another 2 years with no problems
@@christga100 hi Jim. the 19 plate panda on average was in the late 40's to the gallon. the hybrid 500 regularly got over 50 to the gallon. best i had was 58 on a good run. the new hybrid panda sport is doing in the 40's, but not run in yet
@@RichardFanders Thanks I am. Its a great little car. Keep up the good reviews. Plus cant complain in just over a year I only lost £2 on the trade in of the 500
I enjoyed the video! Ever since I’ve been taking driving lessons I’ve been looking into what could be my first car as well, so apart from looking at car dealers and second hand owners, car reviews are also fun to watch and a lot more informative.
Thank you, I've done a few review videos but unfortunately it seems to hurt my channel. I don't mind the video doing badly but I do mind when I can see a correlation between me uploading a car review and daily views for other videos decreasing.
Excellent review, you actually covered the things that really matter and would help someone make a decision. You communicated the character and feel of the car perfectly and could teach the majority of the established, professional reviewers how it should be done. Thank you.
Excellent review Richard!, I do love driving the little pandas and 500s. I’ve driven all of the available engines including the mild hybrid, and I think the TwinAir is the most fun to drive. The 1.2 is a brilliant little engine too. I’ve driven london to Doncaster and back in one and it was more than capable. Wasn’t ideal for the motorway but it still managed very well.
Excellent video! Being in the US I don't have the option of buying a Panda but we do have a 2017 Fiat 500 that we truly enjoy. We also have a Ram Promaster City, it's a rebadged Fiat Doblo that also has been great. If the Panda is built on the same platform as our 500 then I would assume it will be a great runner with good reliability. We have the 1.4 L and in three years we've done only basic maintenance and we wish more Fiat's we're available here in the US. Thanks again for a great review and video.
Keep the reviews coming Richard. Seems a waste to film these but not upload. Look forward to another. I drive a 1.2 clio, and must say there is something quite fun about driving a relatively slow car at a decent pace on a country road. S
I own a 2013 1.2 pop version that has currently done 43k miles. My experience of owning it for 2 years mirrors what you've been saying on this video. I only got the panda because, after my wife died, I had to cancel the lease agreement on the car we did have, a Kia Venga. So I just needed to get the first decent car I could afford.
I recently bought the new panda city cross and it has no problem drifting, the steering is excellent on it. It also deals with potholes perfectly, you hardly notice them. The only thing I don’t like is it’s out of its depth on motorways as it’s underpowered. Luckily for me I mostly do town and city driving and parking is a doddle.
if you decide to buy 1.3 JTD (multijet) panda if its from a 2nd hand dealer check if its airflow meter is ok. If its not its easy to repair and cheap buy bosch you can do it yourself.. so if the airflow meter is broken unplug it and check if theres a significant difference in revving and going then youre good
This is an excellent review giving the body/engine variants and all different driving types. I notice you didn't review the wipers as it was raining. A lot of people complain you need to rotate the tip of the stick to alter wiper speeds. Otherwise excellent information.
I love my newly-acquired 2017 black Fiat Panda Lounge! So much fun to drive and loads of space for a car in this class. Just wish I had Air Con in mine - I'm melting in this hotter-than-normal Scottish Summer!
@@ianshaw2008 it does indeed! I just took a week to work out how to switch it on! 🤦♂️. Speaking of Aircon - I drove with full beams for the first time tonight and noticed that my fan speed and temperature dials weren't illuminated unlike the rest of the dash. I must have a bulb out on that side
Lovely work sir God bless you always and your family keep it up 🙏💗 we hope in future you uploading more cars review videos 📷📸 and this channel is gone be famous for best car review channel in world 🌎🌍
@@RichardFanders I spend alot of your videos guessing where in Colchester you are 🤣🤣🤣 I've spent the day watching your instructor channel I've been driving for years but I really enjoy watching your how to videos
Excellent review,,nice you point out the lack of paint under the bonnet ,might be a fiat thing as if you strip a ford KA out (fiat built one ) there is a real lack of paint under the carpets..skimping ?
top quality review .. nice mature driving .Well done .Unfortunately I now live in portugal and second hand prices of small cars are through the roof . often twice the price of UK versions .. one huge nenefit is the PT cars are corrosion free..
LOL i like your Doug Demuro style intro good job and yeah the Fiat Panda is so cheap , i saw one with 60 thousand miles on the clock from 2014 for only £2 grand , i do not understand why they are so cheap to buy ?
Surely you don't need to rev the 8 valve engine of the Panda at 5.000+ for optimum performance? Maximum torque I would have expected to be at 4,000 revs or even below. Am I wrong on my assumption?
Hey Richard. I got addicted to your videos and watched all of them during my summer holidays including the ones on the main Conquer Driving channel. I have a Citroen C3 and I am 6ft with a bit longer legs than torso. Even with the steering wheel at the highest point it can be adjusted (cant bring it closer to me only up and down) I find that I am a bit cramped in the pedals but have to stretch my arms a bit to reach the wheel. I also bump the steering wheel with my knee sometimes when pressing the breaks. Do you have any tips on seat adjustments I can make. Would bringing the seat lower or higher fix this ?
Wow, that's a lot of watching, thank you for your interest. I know what you mean, I struggle to get a good driving position in my other half's Citroën C4 for a similar reason, the steering wheel is too far forward. There isn't a lot you can do but find a car that's more suited to you. I always want to thoroughly test a car before buying it. Never feel pressured by the sales person, try many.
@@RichardFanders Thank you very much for replying. I also watched your video on gas pedal control and wanted to ask if you think this is normal. When at 1.5-2k RPM on my C3 at 2nd gear if I release and feather the throttle in traffic or in a narrow street where I want to go slow the car jerks quite a bit and I usually just press the clutch, break and coast. The lower the gear the more intense the jerking is. I can feel it up to 4th gear but quite a bit less. Could this be a dirty throttle body or is this normal in some cars ?
We have non of those cars in the north american market from what I know. Interesting to see how many compacts there are available in Europe compared to here
I've driven the SEAT Mi and the Skoda Citigo a few times. Not bad cars, although not cars l like to spend long hours in or do big miles in. Not as stable in a straight line at speed as a bigger car. Comparable with the Fiat Panda though.
In Spain this model with 145.000 Kms in clean condition would cost you around 6.600 euros. Crazy eh !!. The second hand car market has gone through the roof here with new cars not being available due to chip components not being available in Europe.
Spain has always had expensive used cars compared to the UK. I think it's because more people buy new in the UK so we have loads of unwanted used cars. We can't sell them in most of Europe as the steering wheel is on the other side so they end up cheap. Average length of life for a car in the UK is 13.9 years.
Hey richard when i am above 3k rmp accelerating in my 2019 panda 1.2 When i want to change up gears i feel the engine note or vibration in the clutch when i touch it or beginning to press it, is that normal? Great review BtW
Rekiable... ? I was under the impression that a constant problem through the years of these 2000's Pandas is that the power steering rack is not great..., as in sooner or later it will fail .
2:31 totally wrong. multijets are way more echonomical and has high very high torque. For such a small car multijet is the best engine with 70hp 180nm of torque it feels more than 70hp though.. 1.2 petrols : 6-7 liters 1.3 diesels : (from my car) 3 to 4 liters.
Great review, thankyou. As an owner of a 2015 Panda I agreed with Richard's assessment, it's a perfectly decent cheap car to own, and drives pretty well. Regarding the gas pedal fiasco when pulling away,yes,it was truly awful and wasn't the only problem. Only solution was to get it remapped which transformed the whole driving experience. It's not Fiat's fault, government rules etc. But before the remap that car was close to undrivable, close to dangerous at times. Bought used by the way.
These reviews are good bro, more reviews please, don't get why they negatively impact views, I enjoy watching them
Agree he does it well
@@fahdlahmer7534 because that's not what the channel is about
I've noticed alot of car reviews are on new cars, even from driving instructors. It's nice to see someone doing one on slightly older cars because that's what most of us buy as a first car. Mines a 61 plate.
I have to agree, the trouble is, old car reviews aren't very popular so it's more difficult to justify making them.
My first car is an 04 plate. VW Polo.
Just got my daughter one of these after passing her test and i must say its amazing ,cheap,economical ,low insurance,great drive and value for money and is head and shoulders above the up,polo,fiesta,corsa and clio for your money and more reliable than all the above.
I just passed last week Wednesday ,and bought a 2014 1.2 easy with 18.000miles in it.the car condition is basically new.its my first car and for me this is the best car in the world😃 .also watched your videos before my exam and passed with zero mistakes .🙂
That's fantastic news, congratulations on passing!
Drove one for 5 years, 115.000 km, only replacement was a front lamp which the garage did for free. Nothing else. THis was the 2 cyl turbo POP edition. Miss her everyday. This was the 4th panda in our family :-)
Be interesting to know the real world fuel economy of the twin pot.
@@RichardFanders on average 1L:19KM according to my spritmonitor statistic. Keep in mind this was in a cold climate zone (the Netherlands); in the summer and on highways you can get 1L:23/24KM no problemo.
This was the best review I have watched, no joke. You should do electric car reviews too. Thank you so much for this amazing video.
Let me just press the cube like button for this review
Excellent and very fair review. I am on my ninth Panda (and have had such things as Renault 4, 5 and Citroen Ami and C5 in between) But always back to Panda for tough, compact reliability, economy and space for size relativity. Goes much faster than anyone would expect, and will cruise easily at 90mph on a mway - and that is the basic Pop. Always very good - and better than bigger, more expensive motors - in bad weather and even flooded roads. I had a Panda written off by an idiot who turned right into me and stuffed me into a wall. When the wrecker driver came out he could not believe I had walked away from the accident; he reckoned, from his years of experience, a Panda was the safest and most solid little car to survive a big accident in. .
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It’s a good little engine with some pull once you get the hang of it. My first car was a red 2015 pop with the same engine, regret swapping it for a 2012 1.2L 3cylinder Polo. Great review. 👍
Great review ! I like the fact that you still watch de road when talking while driving !
Great presentation & tutorial..... I have a 63 plate with 45k mileage, still zero problems or issues and runs like a dream.
Love me panda and have the black with red interior trimmings.
Good honest review. I had a 19 plate lounge and loved it. After 2 years traded it for a new 21 plate mild hybrid 500. Nice car but not as practical as the Panda and after a year im trading it in for a new 2022 Panda sport. I get it tomorrow and cant wait. Me and the wife have had various Fiats and they have all been fantastic. We had a Uno 60 and was still going strong after 130,000 miles. We sold it to a young lad at the wifes work and he had it another 2 years with no problems
@@christga100 hi Jim. the 19 plate panda on average was in the late 40's to the gallon. the hybrid 500 regularly got over 50 to the gallon. best i had was 58 on a good run. the new hybrid panda sport is doing in the 40's, but not run in yet
I hope you enjoy your new car!
@@RichardFanders Thanks I am. Its a great little car. Keep up the good reviews. Plus cant complain in just over a year I only lost £2 on the trade in of the 500
This was actually a very good review. Have you done any of these for professional publications before? Seems like you have!
Thank you. No I just do them on my own. There are some car reviews on Conquer Driving.
I enjoyed the video! Ever since I’ve been taking driving lessons I’ve been looking into what could be my first car as well, so apart from looking at car dealers and second hand owners, car reviews are also fun to watch and a lot more informative.
Understand your point but would definitely watch this content on your main channel. 1st car after qualified!
Thank you, I've done a few review videos but unfortunately it seems to hurt my channel. I don't mind the video doing badly but I do mind when I can see a correlation between me uploading a car review and daily views for other videos decreasing.
Excellent review, you actually covered the things that really matter and would help someone make a decision. You communicated the character and feel of the car perfectly and could teach the majority of the established, professional reviewers how it should be done. Thank you.
Well said 😊
Give us more of this ❤
Amazing review
It could really help us choose a vehicle to buy or rent.
These car reviews are awesome keep up the good work
Excellent review Richard!, I do love driving the little pandas and 500s. I’ve driven all of the available engines including the mild hybrid, and I think the TwinAir is the most fun to drive.
The 1.2 is a brilliant little engine too. I’ve driven london to Doncaster and back in one and it was more than capable. Wasn’t ideal for the motorway but it still managed very well.
Perfect review, I just got a 2012 Lounge. Thank you!
The review on itself is really good, im from asia and i dont even know this car brand exist and im just staying cuz hes real good at it
FIAT has been around since 1899, look up the Mephistopheles, first car ever to pass the 200 km/h barrier back in the 1910s :-)
This review was so good 👍👏 can't wait for the next one
A very good down to earth no waffle review-very helpful 👍
Please do Aygo/c1/107 next!
I found this really helpful. Off to look at one of these tomorrow. Thanks 👍
The Fiat Panda goes in the cool section of my cool board.
Wow. What a great review! I love your style. You manage to tap onto all the points needed for a second hand car purchase 😊
They're great cars. I have one as my first car. Its great
Excellent video! Being in the US I don't have the option of buying a Panda but we do have a 2017 Fiat 500 that we truly enjoy. We also have a Ram Promaster City, it's a rebadged Fiat Doblo that also has been great. If the Panda is built on the same platform as our 500 then I would assume it will be a great runner with good reliability. We have the 1.4 L and in three years we've done only basic maintenance and we wish more Fiat's we're available here in the US. Thanks again for a great review and video.
The panda 4x4 or cross is a great car and a brilliant all rounder in all weather. 🏴🚙
I’ve been driving the 0.9 Twinair. A fantastic little driver’s car!
Keep the reviews coming Richard. Seems a waste to film these but not upload. Look forward to another. I drive a 1.2 clio, and must say there is something quite fun about driving a relatively slow car at a decent pace on a country road. S
I agree that it's more fun to drive a slow car fast than a fast car slow.
I really enjoyed this review! Thank you.
Absolutely great review, thanks a a lot, I am going to look forward to buy a used one for daily drive in city here in Munich! Keep going 👍🏻
I own a 2013 1.2 pop version that has currently done 43k miles. My experience of owning it for 2 years mirrors what you've been saying on this video.
I only got the panda because, after my wife died, I had to cancel the lease agreement on the car we did have, a Kia Venga. So I just needed to get the first decent car I could afford.
I'm very sorry to hear that your wife died. What car you were driving must have been the least of your worries.
Sorry to hear of your wife’s passing.
@@unconventionalideas5683 Thank you. I've come to terms with her passing now. I also don't own this car anymore and now drive a Toyota IQ 1.3.
Mate brilliant review!! Very detailed and really useful info.
I recently bought the new panda city cross and it has no problem drifting, the steering is excellent on it. It also deals with potholes perfectly, you hardly notice them. The only thing I don’t like is it’s out of its depth on motorways as it’s underpowered. Luckily for me I mostly do town and city driving and parking is a doddle.
Really good and informative video with a good dialogue. I would like a review of a 4x4 panda? Keep up the good work.
Appreciate love 💕 from Uganda 🇺🇬 East Africa
I passed around 2 years ago so I’m more interested in this content
I bought one 3 days ago. I thought it was driving funny,I checked the tyres and they were all on 17psi,feels brand new now I pumped them up
Cheers Richard. I'm after a used car and this is on my shortlist, along with the Volvo C30 and Toyota Yaris.
A review of the Giulietta would be lovely ;D
i'm buying the 2012 model tomorrow, i can't wait to drive it.
I hope you enjoy it.
if you decide to buy 1.3 JTD (multijet) panda if its from a 2nd hand dealer check if its airflow meter is ok. If its not its easy to repair and cheap buy bosch you can do it yourself..
so if the airflow meter is broken unplug it and check if theres a significant difference in revving and going then youre good
The clutch rest place is apparently a right side wheel problem. European version, has plenty of room :)
All RHD Fiats seem to have that problem.
After this review I love even more my clio Mk 3 😁
Brilliant review fair and comprehensive 👏
This is an excellent review giving the body/engine variants and all different driving types. I notice you didn't review the wipers as it was raining. A lot of people complain you need to rotate the tip of the stick to alter wiper speeds. Otherwise excellent information.
This is good review i really enjoyed it it's will be also nice to do a review on the seat leon
I just got a black 2013 pop with the 4 cylinder and it's amazing ☺️
I love my newly-acquired 2017 black Fiat Panda Lounge! So much fun to drive and loads of space for a car in this class. Just wish I had Air Con in mine - I'm melting in this hotter-than-normal Scottish Summer!
I was in Fort William recently, beautiful weather in Scotland at the moment.
Hi. The Lounge should have air con
@@ianshaw2008 it does indeed! I just took a week to work out how to switch it on! 🤦♂️. Speaking of Aircon - I drove with full beams for the first time tonight and noticed that my fan speed and temperature dials weren't illuminated unlike the rest of the dash. I must have a bulb out on that side
Didn’t watch the full video as not interested in the Fiat panda but a decent beginning reminds me of early days in most major car reviews…
Lovely work sir God bless you always and your family keep it up 🙏💗 we hope in future you uploading more cars review videos 📷📸 and this channel is gone be famous for best car review channel in world 🌎🌍
I love your defensive driving style......
Drove a 2007 fiat panda and found the steering so light and yes I found I was struggling to keep it straight.
I hope you do fun car stuff in this channel 👍lol
Love seeing you drive around Colchester my home you get so close to my house in Fingringhoe
I live about 3 mins from Fingringhoe.
@@RichardFanders I spend alot of your videos guessing where in Colchester you are 🤣🤣🤣 I've spent the day watching your instructor channel I've been driving for years but I really enjoy watching your how to videos
All versions of the Panda are fabulous little cars compared to their opposition.
Richard has surgical approaches to every thing he touches. Broaden your scope, and I will search your work.
This was my first car it was nice
Very nice review! Thanks
Excellent review,,nice you point out the lack of paint under the bonnet ,might be a fiat thing as if you strip a ford KA out (fiat built one ) there is a real lack of paint under the carpets..skimping ?
I guess they're finding any way to save money. To be fair, that's what they need to do with these kinds of cars.
top quality review .. nice mature driving .Well done .Unfortunately I now live in portugal and second hand prices of small cars are through the roof . often twice the price of UK versions .. one huge nenefit is the PT cars are corrosion free..
The good thing about strong used prices is you don't lose as much money in depreciation. But yes, the initial outlay is more of a challenge.
The diesel engines on these cars are phenomenal.. 95hp and very economical
Good video Richard
We have the same height sir, I am going to position myself like you in the cars xD
I have a 2014 Fiat Panda Easy. It does have the 0.9 litre petrol engine. But it has 173.000 kilometres on the odometer.
Very good review 👍
Do more car reviews of good reiiable first cars really like the reveiw 👏
Got a 60.plate elegance pretty good 🎉
Although I liked Panda 2 more than 3, It's the best city dweller
LOL i like your Doug Demuro style intro good job and yeah the Fiat Panda is so cheap , i saw one with 60 thousand miles on the clock from 2014 for only £2 grand , i do not understand why they are so cheap to buy ?
They were cheap to begin with and 8 years of depreciation will make them even cheaper.
@@RichardFanders Yeah and in the current market are a bargain as the equivalent Corsa will cost £1000 more to buy
Good job respect!,😀👍
Surely you don't need to rev the 8 valve engine of the Panda at 5.000+ for optimum performance? Maximum torque I would have expected to be at 4,000 revs or even below. Am I wrong on my assumption?
nice review, thanks
Buenas explicaciones 😉
Hey, thanks for the awesome review and for all your videos on the main channel.
What's your opinion on Cat S cars? Would you ever buy one?
You're welcome. I would if the price is right and I was happy the damage wasn't bad enough to put me off the car.
Thorough review. But I’ve never heard an Englishman say gas pedal
Driving instructors usually do as it's quick to say.
Hey Richard. I got addicted to your videos and watched all of them during my summer holidays including the ones on the main Conquer Driving channel. I have a Citroen C3 and I am 6ft with a bit longer legs than torso. Even with the steering wheel at the highest point it can be adjusted (cant bring it closer to me only up and down) I find that I am a bit cramped in the pedals but have to stretch my arms a bit to reach the wheel. I also bump the steering wheel with my knee sometimes when pressing the breaks. Do you have any tips on seat adjustments I can make. Would bringing the seat lower or higher fix this ?
Wow, that's a lot of watching, thank you for your interest. I know what you mean, I struggle to get a good driving position in my other half's Citroën C4 for a similar reason, the steering wheel is too far forward. There isn't a lot you can do but find a car that's more suited to you. I always want to thoroughly test a car before buying it. Never feel pressured by the sales person, try many.
@@RichardFanders Thank you very much for replying. I also watched your video on gas pedal control and wanted to ask if you think this is normal. When at 1.5-2k RPM on my C3 at 2nd gear if I release and feather the throttle in traffic or in a narrow street where I want to go slow the car jerks quite a bit and I usually just press the clutch, break and coast. The lower the gear the more intense the jerking is. I can feel it up to 4th gear but quite a bit less. Could this be a dirty throttle body or is this normal in some cars ?
The Fiat 500 is a hellish car.
We have non of those cars in the north american market from what I know. Interesting to see how many compacts there are available in Europe compared to here
Interestingly it was an American couple who bought the car from me.
Hi. What do you think of the Volkswagen UP?
I got one for my first car, but I was wondering what your thoughts are.
I've driven the SEAT Mi and the Skoda Citigo a few times. Not bad cars, although not cars l like to spend long hours in or do big miles in. Not as stable in a straight line at speed as a bigger car. Comparable with the Fiat Panda though.
Great review, but the Sandero Stepway is better, if not as characterful
In Spain this model with 145.000 Kms in clean condition would cost you around 6.600 euros. Crazy eh !!. The second hand car market has gone through the roof here with new cars not being available due to chip components not being available in Europe.
Spain has always had expensive used cars compared to the UK. I think it's because more people buy new in the UK so we have loads of unwanted used cars. We can't sell them in most of Europe as the steering wheel is on the other side so they end up cheap. Average length of life for a car in the UK is 13.9 years.
recent ones have automatic throttle increase when you release the clutch, that's why it often overrevs. I prefer the 2012 model without it
Does it have any Bluetooth?
Hey richard when i am above 3k rmp accelerating in my 2019 panda 1.2
When i want to change up gears i feel the engine note or vibration in the clutch when i touch it or beginning to press it, is that normal? Great review BtW
It is normal to feel some vibration through the pedal.
@@RichardFanders thanks Richard
@@nizarele4591 airflow meter
recognise the roads you are driving on!!
More of these reviews but with nicer cars please 😀
Steady on, we don't want this channel to turn into Carwow 😂
The 169 gen steering is the same. On the straights it just constanty needs correcting.
Mines fine , maybe you should check and change tyres , I have 4x4 it’s fine in a straight line 😊
Has it really got no cruise control? I think some of the Renault had it in a weird place or Peugeots.
Yeah, definitely no cruise, I did look over the car with a fine tooth comb.
Just picked up a 2012 easy with 39k on the clock for £2k
Rekiable... ? I was under the impression that a constant problem through the years of these 2000's Pandas is that the power steering rack is not great..., as in sooner or later it will fail .
Does the car have aux portal or Bluetooth?
I can't remember, sorry.
Coronation Street started in 1960
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Made feb watching it august 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂 u drive us at 180 speed 😂😂🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
I has sort of forgot about it to be honest.
@@RichardFanders it’s really cool
2:31 totally wrong. multijets are way more echonomical and has high very high torque. For such a small car multijet is the best engine with 70hp 180nm of torque it feels more than 70hp though..
1.2 petrols : 6-7 liters
1.3 diesels : (from my car) 3 to 4 liters.
Only buy old cars less problems, less money.
Anything electric good luck with getting it fixed.