Owned 2 a 1.1 and 1.3. My preference was the 1.1. Very useable pleasant cars. Totally reliable. 5 door with rear sliding rear seat. 55 mpg in uk. Easy cruise at 75 mph
I have same car in Red , owned it now for 5 years its the one built in your country the Netherlands a CZ1 Colt and it now has 117 thousand miles on the engine and it still drives very well , they are very basic cars but reliable , it had passed every MOT without fail in the UK for last 5 years , I like that they are so fast in 1st gear as here in my country we have so many junctions and roundabouts so i need to accelerate fast , anyway its a car thats cheap and cheerful and i would buy another when my one eventually dies.
I had a red 1.1 CZ1 as well. It was basic and at times noisy in the cabin, some found it uncomfortable but I didn't. That's fortunate, because that car managed 160,000 miles and I was responsible for 120,000 of them. During that time it didn't break down once and provided me with just one (cheap) repair beyond the usual service/consumables. It wasn't a racing car but I could easily get 55mpg out of it on just about any journey. It was still on its original clutch and exhaust when I parted company with it. Can't beat 'em. And its replacement is... another Colt (1.3 CZ2 this time).
@@ianb9729 Yeah mine feels like its going to fall to bits but just passed its MOT no problems and still on original clutch and gearbox too , they are cheap and cheerful cars and fun too.
I ahve same car its made in Holland too , best most reliable car ever, have done 104 thousand miles and still no major issues , the Dutch know how to build a solid car.
It was developed in parallel to the Smart ForFour and shares many parts like the platform and daimler engines which is why it has a timing chain insted of a timing belt. Mercedes doesnt use timing belts in general because a lot of times you would have to replace them at about 100.000 km.
The main bad issue in the Colt is the F5MGA Getrag452 manual gearbox has a nasty stiff sticky notchy feeling and doesn't self centre very well. Even the performance versions with the uprated gearbox have the same issues apparently. The European market Colt was also built in the Netherlands.
Great, yes, but: If you had dropped the "Yes"s & the repeats, yes, this video would have been 6 minutes long, yes? So, next time, Yeah, maybe not say everything, like, two or, yes, even three times repeatedly, yes, and then maybe the video would be, y'know, shorter, yes?
Dank je wel hoor. Thank you my friend for the wonderfull explanation. I am getting a Mitsubishi 2006 from my friend in few weeks time. Thank you so much for being a True son of God. I hope you will have more fun with your new car . Gods blessings.😇🙂😎🐘🐩🐈🐓💚
Just bought one of these a 2008 1.5 turbo diesel semi automatic with 69k miles, man I tell you it's fantastic, the 6 speed box is great and the torque from the 3 cylinder diesel apparently made by Mercedes is amazing, again it has 95 bhp and it flies lol, doing 70mph the rpm is barely ticking over 2k so great economy on a motorway. Not sure about the petrol engines though, over all we're enjoying ours and hoping it lasts few years with no problems.
@@brentwatts6130 hi what I meant by few years was at least 5 years trouble free, it's 78k at the minute and done 9k in 6 months of ownership, I service it myself like oil and filters every 7k miles so hopefully 250k will be achieved. Seen one with 240,000 miles and it was sold as good condition so I'm optimistic 😁👍
@@bh25jay I agree, with a bit of care and regular servicing should do lots of miles. I've seen people just thrash cold engine and it's very bad habit, always easy on the gas til it's warmed up and oil and filter change regularly. 👍
Indeed 😲When I returned to UK - I seriously can't believe the difference, its way cheaper to live in Uk than there , I lived there for 8yrs, a car like this is £150tax in UK
I own a 1.1L CZ1 106,000 miles runs perfectly wonderful cars very basic good first car I’m selling it and upgrading soon as I don’t like how basic and boring it is
The radio is easily replaced with another original radio. The display is the computer and it causes troubles a lot of times. You could repair it or replace it till it breaks again. Or you just keep it unplugged and drive happily without it.
You can't find one with "real" 85k kms. I have a classic 1.5 petrol, 2005, 5 doors, automatic with 195k km. It was around 2200€ and a few hundred on repairs. I just love it !
He said 15 to 16 km per litre which is like 7 literes per 100 km. Thats also my (1.1 75 PS) average gasoline consumption when driving a mix of country side roads and small city on 20 min rides.
Owned 2 a 1.1 and 1.3. My preference was the 1.1. Very useable pleasant cars. Totally reliable. 5 door with rear sliding rear seat. 55 mpg in uk. Easy cruise at 75 mph
I have same car in Red , owned it now for 5 years its the one built in your country the Netherlands a CZ1 Colt and it now has 117 thousand miles on the engine and it still drives very well , they are very basic cars but reliable , it had passed every MOT without fail in the UK for last 5 years , I like that they are so fast in 1st gear as here in my country we have so many junctions and roundabouts so i need to accelerate fast , anyway its a car thats cheap and cheerful and i would buy another when my one eventually dies.
I had a red 1.1 CZ1 as well. It was basic and at times noisy in the cabin, some found it uncomfortable but I didn't. That's fortunate, because that car managed 160,000 miles and I was responsible for 120,000 of them. During that time it didn't break down once and provided me with just one (cheap) repair beyond the usual service/consumables. It wasn't a racing car but I could easily get 55mpg out of it on just about any journey. It was still on its original clutch and exhaust when I parted company with it. Can't beat 'em.
And its replacement is... another Colt (1.3 CZ2 this time).
@@ianb9729 Yeah mine feels like its going to fall to bits but just passed its MOT no problems and still on original clutch and gearbox too , they are cheap and cheerful cars and fun too.
Awesome review count Dracula!
yes ,just like that -taxes will kill you-
Just want to add to boost the sound of the stereo you can manually adjust bass and treble, the sound it produces is average but nothing bad.
Dank u wel voor de review meneer...ik heb er eentje als deze maar dan zonder dak en met Turbo...enorm betrouwbaar en fijne auto...
I ahve same car its made in Holland too , best most reliable car ever, have done 104 thousand miles and still no major issues , the Dutch know how to build a solid car.
Mitsubishi is Japanese
@@tia_smrdi Yeah but made in Holland, look on the inside of the passenger door frame it says so
It was developed in parallel to the Smart ForFour and shares many parts like the platform and daimler engines which is why it has a timing chain insted of a timing belt. Mercedes doesnt use timing belts in general because a lot of times you would have to replace them at about 100.000 km.
The main bad issue in the Colt is the F5MGA Getrag452 manual gearbox has a nasty stiff sticky notchy feeling and doesn't self centre very well. Even the performance versions with the uprated gearbox have the same issues apparently. The European market Colt was also built in the Netherlands.
Mine does, you can lube it under the hood
Mine was also stiff when I bought it at 11 years old. Spray grease on the selector mechanisms and after regular driving it's fine now.
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Get it into 3rd then into reverse, never gonna get that noise again.
Great, yes, but: If you had dropped the "Yes"s & the repeats, yes, this video would have been 6 minutes long, yes? So, next time, Yeah, maybe not say everything, like, two or, yes, even three times repeatedly, yes, and then maybe the video would be, y'know, shorter, yes?
Dank je wel hoor.
Thank you my friend for the wonderfull explanation.
I am getting a Mitsubishi 2006 from my friend in few weeks time.
Thank you so much for being a True son of God.
I hope you will have more fun with your new car .
Gods blessings.😇🙂😎🐘🐩🐈🐓💚
Yes
yes
😂
Just bought one of these a 2008 1.5 turbo diesel semi automatic with 69k miles, man I tell you it's fantastic, the 6 speed box is great and the torque from the 3 cylinder diesel apparently made by Mercedes is amazing, again it has 95 bhp and it flies lol, doing 70mph the rpm is barely ticking over 2k so great economy on a motorway. Not sure about the petrol engines though, over all we're enjoying ours and hoping it lasts few years with no problems.
I have one with 1.5 petrol, semi automatic.
109hp makes it a really great car, it runs like a ramping rabbit, i love it!
You say a few years. I was thinking of getting one. Shouldn't they last until about 200,000 miles? They say in average cars should last that
@@brentwatts6130 they should last even longer, depends on the owner and how often he made the oil changes, how he cared about his car etc....
@@brentwatts6130 hi what I meant by few years was at least 5 years trouble free, it's 78k at the minute and done 9k in 6 months of ownership, I service it myself like oil and filters every 7k miles so hopefully 250k will be achieved. Seen one with 240,000 miles and it was sold as good condition so I'm optimistic 😁👍
@@bh25jay I agree, with a bit of care and regular servicing should do lots of miles. I've seen people just thrash cold engine and it's very bad habit, always easy on the gas til it's warmed up and oil and filter change regularly. 👍
80euros every 3 month?? Dear lord. I pay like only 100 euros each year here in Sweden.
In Germany 100 per year too =)
Indeed 😲When I returned to UK - I seriously can't believe the difference, its way cheaper to live in Uk than there , I lived there for 8yrs, a car like this is £150tax in UK
Prima auto. Draait als een naaimachine.
Maar hoe rijdt die?
@@hahanee3361 ook als een naaimachine😂
@@hahanee3361 Rijdt prima. Wel met een beetje lawaaierige motor, maar niet hinderlijk.
@@rudi1402 Inderdaad heb er ook een van 2007 en heb 70.000 KM gereden, nooit problemen mee gehad, is ruim van binnen en zeer benzine vriendelijk
I own a 1.1L CZ1 106,000 miles runs perfectly wonderful cars very basic good first car I’m selling it and upgrading soon as I don’t like how basic and boring it is
Does the steering wheel go up-down and backward-forward?
Unfortunately, it goes up and down olny.
Weet iemand of de bestuurdersstoel in hoogte verstelbaar is ? / anyone knows if drivers side seat is adjustable in height?
Hello, I just bought the same car last week and I have some troubles running the mp3 player and also the display above. Could you suggest some help?
The radio is easily replaced with another original radio. The display is the computer and it causes troubles a lot of times. You could repair it or replace it till it breaks again. Or you just keep it unplugged and drive happily without it.
Thank you dear
what songs are these? Brazilian? i really like to listen to those songs while driving too so please tell me 😁
How many euros should I pay for a 2006 CZT version (1.5 L Turbo) petrol that has done 85000 km?
You can't find one with "real" 85k kms.
I have a classic 1.5 petrol, 2005, 5 doors, automatic with 195k km.
It was around 2200€ and a few hundred on repairs.
I just love it !
U NEVER CHANGED OIL IN YOUR CAR????? WTF...what am i watching....do u have any idea how degraded will be oil after 61 000km.....
What is your fuel economy (in L/km)?
He said 15 to 16 km per litre which is like 7 literes per 100 km. Thats also my (1.1 75 PS) average gasoline consumption when driving a mix of country side roads and small city on 20 min rides.
Yes😂😂
My engine immobilizer on my 2005 mitsubishi colt 2005 has came on car won't start can anybody help?
What do you mean "engine mobilizer"?
Mine didnt start because the battery got drained because of the boardcomputers display still had its background light on after leaving the car.