Chris really is revving the nuts off the accord - tickled! I would say more a competitor for 3 series than 5 series Bmw but that’s really when second hand - would say even today that the German effort has the upper hand on the new forecourt. Great upload, love the blast from the past!
Watching this because of Chris Goffey & the Lorry, Thumbnail Pic. Hino, stopped assembling in Ireland. Their owner Toyota, never put the investment into their Diesel Engines, and they couldn't compete after the EU standards increased. Doing well in Australia though. Now, in Europe, their are only 7 main marques for HGV's. Listed in the current order of mechanical quality. Volvo M.A.N. (part of the VW Group) Mercedes-Benz (Daimler AG) Scania (part of VW group) DAF (owned by PACCAR of the USA, {makers of Kenworth & Peterbilt} based in Holland, with a Lorry manufacturing plant, near Leyland in Lancashire) Renault VI (owned by Volvo, after the French Government got sick of the financial burden. Renault Cars, Vans & Pick Ups are still owned by the French state though. Which ever party is in power, a good friend usually get the Government job of being its Chairman). Iveco (Part of the Fiat Group, made up a number of former manufacturers, including Ford Trucks Europe, Fiat Trucks Europe, Magirus - Deutz of Germany, Unic of France, Pegaso of Spain, Seddon Atkinson of Great Britain and Lancia & OM of Italy). The only other European built HGV's of any note are: Spain, has a Nissan plant that builds lorries up to a Maximum Gross Weight of 7.5 tonnes. Czech Republic, has Tatra & Avia. Finland, has SISU Auto. Turkey, has Ford Otosan Trucks & BMC.
It is thought that jesus had a Honda accord but he wouldn't tell anyone about it, it is said in the bible that he said that he shall not speak of his own accord 🤣🤣🤣🤣
Explain? Mazda provided full UK spec cars for the launch .Mazda shipped them out to the States and the whole international motoring press drove them. In a nutshell Top gear was just a small part of a number of British journalists which flew out to States to check the car out at Mazdas request.
So Mini sold in a tad under 5,5 million examples over a period of 41 years, quite a feat. Meanwhile, Fiat Uno sold in over 6 million examples in 12 years, and that's just the ones made in Italy...
min simply didnt suit anyone but us british, it was too small, too slow, not great economy, etc sure they had a good sales record for a british car , but due a lot to how long it was made, and which was the downfall of BL that it kept using old parts for decades.
@@jusb1066 They had to use old parts, has they couldn't afford the tooling costs of new models. Every time the Government gave them money, for development, the workers went on strike for more money.
Nothing to do with Brexit. After the banking collapse - in 2007 - Honda wound down a lot of production, including closing a production line in Swindon, which left the factory well below its minimum efficient output, and essentially doomed it. They don't sell enough cars to justify the amount of production capacity they have, they've also closed other factories such a one in Turkey, planed in 2019 but not completed until 2021 when the cars they made got to the end of their lifecycle. Brexit had nothing to do with either of them. During the 1980s and 90s, for moved all of its car manufacturing out of the UK in to other European countries, is that also Brexit?
The British Governments edict that new cars must be all Electric from 2030, was the final nail. The change in the styles of cars being bought as also caught out Honda. Its either a City Car (This caught Ford out too original Ford Ka, was never really replaced). Citroen C1 / Peugeot 108 / Toyota Aygo, are all the same car under the different bodyshells. Compact Hatchback (VW Golf / Ford Focus / Vauxhall Astra / Peugeot 308). Then everything is else has become an MPV that looks like a SUV / Off Roader. Its also hurt, Jaguar, Mercedes-Benz, who have both had to change.
id like to know how they get 210hp out of an n/a 2.0i Astra ??? even a standard 16v GTE only has 150 ? and a Citroen cx 2.5 GTi TURBO only had 167hp ???
Engineering. I will give you an example. GM, had reports of knocking, on some of its drive axles. The fault was traced to the ball bearings. A number of different suppliers were used. GM manufacturing standard, stated that they must be able to take 6,000 RPM. The Japanese produced ball bearing were engineered 12,000 RPM.
Rover was at the time on it's last legs. Years of abuse by British Leyland designs destroyed Rover as a maufacurer. Joining forces with Honda didn't help. Now all Rover has are the Land and Range bsdges left.
Governments couldn't stop interfering with British manufacturing. 50 to 60% of the profits made on exports to the USA by BMC were taken in TAX. So when British Leyland was formed in 1968, the cupboard was bare. Donald Stokes, was a Salesman who believed his own Bullsh!t. He wasn't an engineer and had never worked on a production line.
Ha ha back in the day when Public Schoolboys presented all of the driving and car oriented programmes?? why because they were the onl;y ones who could afford any interesting cars (New).
Good old cars, those were days of real designs and tech, not todays, todays is just ugly designs cheap engines that break down and those stupid ev cars that are just ugly and crap, new cars are load of crap, back then those cars were much relible such as hondas, toyotas, Nissan, vauxhalls etc now cheap build max they last maybe 10 years some dont even last 5 years, those cars might been still lasting in uk if the stupid scrapage scheme wasn't launched and took all the good cars off the road for todays big ugly crap cars which are made out of old ones. And loaded with stupid tech, why manufacturers spend money on qulity and good desighns and engines instead of crap technology in cars.
This woman reviewing the mini has not gotva clue about cars therecwas nothing questionable about that mini's body kit. She not a car person stick to fashion hair and make-up
Why are you comparing the accord to a 5 series its 3 series competitor The legend is 5 series. This man was alway hopeless at judging where cars sat. The accords are Sierra, Cavalier 3 series mercedes 190 /c class cars never 5 series bmw. Sorry as car reviewer Chris was very poor.
william woollard great presenter when top gear was at its best.
Before that TWAT Hammond wrecked it.
Agreed. Serious car journalism for serious enthusiasts. How it morphed into a juvenile comedy show I do not know.
Chris really is revving the nuts off the accord - tickled! I would say more a competitor for 3 series than 5 series Bmw but that’s really when second hand - would say even today that the German effort has the upper hand on the new forecourt. Great upload, love the blast from the past!
Back in the time when Honda was superb and succesful...
It kinda is starting to get back to it's standard back then! ✌️
This generation of 323/Protege was truly excellent and under-appreciated.
Better than the Ford Escort Mk5 that it was based on.
He is giving that Honda some beans 😂
William Woolard Very Good Car Presenter at his Best
Watching this because of Chris Goffey & the Lorry, Thumbnail Pic.
Hino, stopped assembling in Ireland.
Their owner Toyota, never put the investment into their Diesel Engines, and they couldn't compete after the EU standards increased.
Doing well in Australia though.
Now, in Europe, their are only 7 main marques for HGV's.
Listed in the current order of mechanical quality.
Volvo
M.A.N. (part of the VW Group)
Mercedes-Benz (Daimler AG)
Scania (part of VW group)
DAF (owned by PACCAR of the USA, {makers of Kenworth & Peterbilt} based in Holland, with a Lorry manufacturing plant, near Leyland in Lancashire)
Renault VI (owned by Volvo, after the French Government got sick of the financial burden.
Renault Cars, Vans & Pick Ups are still owned by the French state though. Which ever party is in power, a good friend usually get the Government job of being its Chairman).
Iveco (Part of the Fiat Group, made up a number of former manufacturers, including Ford Trucks Europe, Fiat Trucks Europe, Magirus - Deutz of Germany, Unic of France, Pegaso of Spain, Seddon Atkinson of Great Britain and Lancia & OM of Italy).
The only other European built HGV's of any note are:
Spain, has a Nissan plant that builds lorries up to a Maximum Gross Weight of 7.5 tonnes.
Czech Republic, has Tatra & Avia.
Finland, has SISU Auto.
Turkey, has Ford Otosan Trucks & BMC.
This Episode has celebrated 30 year anniversary last year..
Honda at Swindon will close in 2021
Are country are rules
Honda's are fugly these days.
It is thought that jesus had a Honda accord but he wouldn't tell anyone about it, it is said in the bible that he said that he shall not speak of his own accord 🤣🤣🤣🤣
Jesus will arrive in great triumph
@MrDavejameswilson if its a stag it'll probably boil up and sieze before he gets here 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Should get William Woolard back to Swindon next year for the closure of the Honda site.
That's just because the UK Government has rushed straight into banning Petrol 7 Diesel, and going straight for Electric.
Did the BBC ship a rhd Mazda on British plates out to the states for a 4 minute feature?
No. It was the official location for Mazdas world launch of the car.
But they have UK registration plates. Explain that?
Explain? Mazda provided full UK spec cars for the launch .Mazda shipped them out to the States and the whole international motoring press drove them. In a nutshell Top gear was just a small part of a number of British journalists which flew out to States to check the car out at Mazdas request.
Ah I see. Thank you
Oh ok
So Mini sold in a tad under 5,5 million examples over a period of 41 years, quite a feat. Meanwhile, Fiat Uno sold in over 6 million examples in 12 years, and that's just the ones made in Italy...
min simply didnt suit anyone but us british, it was too small, too slow, not great economy, etc sure they had a good sales record for a british car , but due a lot to how long it was made, and which was the downfall of BL that it kept using old parts for decades.
Oddly who remembers the Uno now?
it just became the panda, it moved on, the mini didnt, well the name did, what bmw make is not a mini
@@jusb1066 They had to use old parts, has they couldn't afford the tooling costs of new models. Every time the Government gave them money, for development, the workers went on strike for more money.
@@madsteve9 why shouldn't workers be paid a decent wage? So you think workers should work for free in order to subsidise a competitive product
Would be 1987 instead of 1977😂
Honda's Swindon plant closed in July 2021 killed off by Brexit.
Nothing to do with Brexit. After the banking collapse - in 2007 - Honda wound down a lot of production, including closing a production line in Swindon, which left the factory well below its minimum efficient output, and essentially doomed it. They don't sell enough cars to justify the amount of production capacity they have, they've also closed other factories such a one in Turkey, planed in 2019 but not completed until 2021 when the cars they made got to the end of their lifecycle. Brexit had nothing to do with either of them.
During the 1980s and 90s, for moved all of its car manufacturing out of the UK in to other European countries, is that also Brexit?
The British Governments edict that new cars must be all Electric from 2030, was the final nail.
The change in the styles of cars being bought as also caught out Honda.
Its either a City Car (This caught Ford out too original Ford Ka, was never really replaced). Citroen C1 / Peugeot 108 / Toyota Aygo, are all the same car under the different bodyshells.
Compact Hatchback (VW Golf / Ford Focus / Vauxhall Astra / Peugeot 308).
Then everything is else has become an MPV that looks like a SUV / Off Roader.
Its also hurt, Jaguar, Mercedes-Benz, who have both had to change.
lol, Rover.
Mazda 323 very Fast Car. Vauxhall Astra GTE Rally Car for Interesting
TOPGEARなのに一台も破壊されなかった
日本車特集なんだから、クラークソンが手榴弾で一台くらい爆破しても違和感ないのに
1977 or 1989? I saw a mercdes Le Mans car in the credits, so am assuming it is the latter. Disappointed by the title if so.
started in 1977 and this is from 89
@@JohnyMcNeal Started in 1974, as part of BBC Pebble Mill local programming in the Birmingham transmitter area.
It then went nationwide in 1977.
If that 2 seat mini sports car wentbinto profuction it woukd have been a major success it was a huge shame
id like to know how they get 210hp out of an n/a 2.0i Astra ??? even a standard 16v GTE only has 150 ? and a Citroen cx 2.5 GTi TURBO only had 167hp ???
Engineering.
I will give you an example. GM, had reports of knocking, on some of its drive axles. The fault was traced to the ball bearings.
A number of different suppliers were used.
GM manufacturing standard, stated that they must be able to take 6,000 RPM.
The Japanese produced ball bearing were engineered 12,000 RPM.
G981XHP Rover 200 Press Launch car
Rover was at the time on it's last legs. Years of abuse by British Leyland designs destroyed Rover as a maufacurer. Joining forces with Honda didn't help.
Now all Rover has are the Land and Range bsdges left.
Landrover kept rover afloat for years rover cars were a joke, respect to all ex rover workers though,
Governments couldn't stop interfering with British manufacturing.
50 to 60% of the profits made on exports to the USA by BMC were taken in TAX.
So when British Leyland was formed in 1968, the cupboard was bare.
Donald Stokes, was a Salesman who believed his own Bullsh!t. He wasn't an engineer and had never worked on a production line.
How many BL products did you own & drive ?
Ha ha back in the day when Public Schoolboys presented all of the driving and car oriented programmes?? why because they were the onl;y ones who could afford any interesting cars (New).
Leighye cart ab cheed
This is not 1977!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Good old cars, those were days of real designs and tech, not todays, todays is just ugly designs cheap engines that break down and those stupid ev cars that are just ugly and crap, new cars are load of crap, back then those cars were much relible such as hondas, toyotas, Nissan, vauxhalls etc now cheap build max they last maybe 10 years some dont even last 5 years, those cars might been still lasting in uk if the stupid scrapage scheme wasn't launched and took all the good cars off the road for todays big ugly crap cars which are made out of old ones. And loaded with stupid tech, why manufacturers spend money on qulity and good desighns and engines instead of crap technology in cars.
This woman reviewing the mini has not gotva clue about cars therecwas nothing questionable about that mini's body kit. She not a car person stick to fashion hair and make-up
You're a cheerful lad, I must say.
Keith Newton ...says Keith sitting there somewhere in the 1970’s in his smoking jacket quaffing a small port.
Why are you comparing the accord to a 5 series its 3 series competitor
The legend is 5 series.
This man was alway hopeless at judging where cars sat.
The accords are Sierra, Cavalier 3 series mercedes 190 /c class cars never 5 series bmw. Sorry as car reviewer Chris was very poor.
He also loved Citroen's.