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Ford Sierra Sapphire - an 80s to 90s classic car or overhyped junk? 

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Ford Sierra Sapphire
The Ford Sierra came into the market as a medium to large family car which was useful for both families and travelling business folk.
It had come in to replace the Ford Cortina MK4 and was debuted in 1982 and was debuted to some suspicion; being very different to the outgoing model of Cortina which was squarely 70s in its design.
It might’ve been a wary first meeting, but buyers loved it and in West Germany where it replaced the Taunus, it was achieving treble the amount of sales the Taunus had been hitting.
In Britain, it was similarly well liked and in her heyday, the Sierra was Britain’s best selling car. Even in the second to last year of sales in Britain, 1992, the car was still in the top 5 best sellers for the UK.
The car which boasted a drag coefficient of 0.34 far exceeded the Cortina’s 0.45 and there were little details like the conventional rain guttering being replaced by concealed channels which made this possible.
However, the car had a lot to offer the discerning buyer and for the Sapphire buyer, which is the car we’re testing today, you got so much as standard, according to the brochure, including
- An attractive range of colours
- 14 inch wheels - yep - a noted plus point in the brochure
- Four door operated courtesy light with delay function
- Variable interval intermittent wipers
- The electric windows - something I rave about later
- A choice of engines including the 1.6, 1.8, 2 litre or 2.3 litre diesel
- 60/40 split fold rear seat - manufacturers loved bigging up these split seats back in the day
- Tilt or slide sun roof
- Radio cassette with 6 speakers and an aerial
- Plus a whole host of exciting optional extras including metallic paint, heated front screen, and electronically controlled anti lock braking system
The Sierra Sapphire we’re testing today had, what Ford dubbed at the time, their powerful new 2 litre engine. The engine was was double overhead cam engine and was paired with the MT75 five speed manual transmission; which had a key upsell point of having synchro on reverse. The combo was said to bring new levels of smoothness and drivability to the car.
The new engine was available both on carb and EFI versions and was looking to the future: it was set to run on unleaded as standard in a world where leaded petrol was being cast out of forecourts.
In addition to this, Ford engineered the suspension to provide, in their own words, a class leading combo of ride comfort, confident roadholding and crisp handling. How did they do this you ask, well they created a fully independent suspension with a front layout which incorporated a stabiliser bar which reduced the car’s body inclination to roll when cornering.
The rear suspension, was fitted to a sub frame with rubber mounting points to reduce noise and vibration.
We talk later of Ford’s commitment to safety with their glass etching when buying from a Ford dealer, but did you also know they installed high security locks on the Sierra.
The locks were fitted to the doors, boot, fuel filler cap and steering column in addition to the motorised central locking. Said to be more difficult to pick than a standard lock, the cars were issued with keys which were difficult to copy and a mechanism less likely to freeze.
This might seem a rather hollow boast, but remember, even as late as the 70s cars were being sold by manufacturers with keys which were so generic with a code etched on them that a quick call to an auto factor would have you another set in no time. The idea of your key being unique and hard to copy was relatively novel.
The car was replaced by the Mondeo, another Ford big hitter, which finished production last year in 2022.
It might not be a sports car or a luxury barge, but I think we can all agree the Sierra is a car we shouldn’t be discounting from automotive history.

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@idriveaclassic
@idriveaclassic Год назад
It appears I’ve said Cortina 4 not Cortina MK5. A genuine mistake through sheer tiredness. Comment pinned so nobody else needs to worry about telling me again 😉😉😉
@user-xq2zn8bu9q
@user-xq2zn8bu9q Год назад
No problem & it's easily done. Whatever, your videos 📹 are always informative & great to watch. Keep up the good work. 👍
@a11csc
@a11csc Год назад
you are only human steph this will happen lol
@karlosh9286
@karlosh9286 Год назад
Well apparently , although a lot of people do say "Cortina Mk5" , really it was a "Cortina 80" . i.e. the 1980 make over of the Mk 4. That was manufacturer between about 1980 and 1982. Yes, I'm being a bit pedantic , sorry !
@LeChave
@LeChave Год назад
I'll put my anorak on and say you're correct, as it was a Mk4 uplift, but, most people know it as the Mk5. (That's what I called it back in the day as I didn't know either! 😀)
@rockall66
@rockall66 Год назад
No such think as a Cortina MK5, you were right first time.
@Nimmo1492
@Nimmo1492 Год назад
Humble cars deserve love and preservation too, because they are what most people actually drove, and are a significant part of not only motoring history, but social history too.
@idriveaclassic
@idriveaclassic Год назад
Absolutely. The mondeo is going the same way.
@peterlee5535
@peterlee5535 Год назад
​@@idriveaclassicWhen did you last see a Mk1 Mondeo? I've seen one in the last 2 years! I think the Mk3 will end up the most desirable in the future so grab an ST now while they are cheap! 😂
@animal79thecat
@animal79thecat Год назад
Over sentimental nonsense
@Tom-bp6no
@Tom-bp6no Год назад
I'm a carcheologist from the future and the evidence suggests all Peugeot 205s and VW Golfs were GTis 😂
@skylined5534
@skylined5534 Год назад
In a way, the cooking models are actually more interesting compared to their upper range contemporaries! I saw a very minty white Mk3 Cavalier Envoy the other week and also a Sierra saloon like this in that fairly bright blue Fords and Rovers seemed to use in the late 80s and early 90s! I love stuff like that!
@koll789
@koll789 Год назад
Ford always got it right. This booted version of the Sierra was a great car.
@MineshShah
@MineshShah Год назад
The Sapphire was definitely a harkback to the original Cortina: Ford must have thought the original Sierra was a bit too controversial and thought they could attach a boot to the original design easily...
@ianhill4585
@ianhill4585 Год назад
As was the booted version of the Escort ,the Orion, had 2 of the Orion's,and the 1800cc Sapphire.
@MineshShah
@MineshShah Год назад
@@ianhill4585 I actually thought although less controversial than the original jelly mould Sierra, the Sapphire was very elegant... for a Ford!
@ianhill4585
@ianhill4585 Год назад
@@MineshShah I liked the booted Sapphire and booted Escort (the Orion,) over the hatchback versions. But my ultimate car toy is an estate car , open the rear door, fold the seats, --- you've got a mini sized van. Happy days. 😁
@johndrake2729
@johndrake2729 11 месяцев назад
I'm probably the only soul who prefers the hatchback more.
@markhinde6187
@markhinde6187 11 месяцев назад
I Remember back in the day seeing 100's of these every time I went on the motorway, Wow how time flies
@stuartdavison4014
@stuartdavison4014 Год назад
I bought a 1989 Sierra Sapphire 2.0i Ghia from my dad. I thought it was the bees knees. It was a great car. This video brought back many happy memories.
@BS15RED
@BS15RED Год назад
This brings back memories of our summer holiday back in 1990, we were driving up to Scotland in my dads B reg 740 Volvo when it broke down near Hilton Park services. Alas the Volvo had to stay at the local dealer to be repaired whilst we journeyed on in a hired G reg Sapphire! My Dad was never a Ford fan but said he really enjoyed the Sapphire.
@disleyade5470
@disleyade5470 Год назад
We used to get these as company hire cars to go to meetings, so lots of motorway miles. Very fast and comfortable. They were usually near new and I remember that they always had that Ford new car smell.
@monk3yboy69
@monk3yboy69 Год назад
The cheap plastic smell…..I know what you mean .
@tabsntoot
@tabsntoot Год назад
@@monk3yboy69 it was the new fabrics aswell it was very unique smell i still remember my dads brand new orion 1.6 h reg and that smell always pops into my mind
@gwheregwhizz
@gwheregwhizz Год назад
7 years before the Sierra arrived you could buy a new MK3 Cortina with loads of chrome, coke bottle styling, vinyl roof, 50 shades of mustard and brown and lashings of wood from the polycarbonate tree. Really fast advancement in styling (Cortina looks cooler though).
@micbsounds
@micbsounds Год назад
What a lovely car. I have so many good memories of a Sierras. A friend of mine purchased one for just over £800 and had many years of good motering and road trips. Good times.
@Lord-hoboco777
@Lord-hoboco777 Год назад
I racked up almost 500,000 mile on the same engine/box in my old 1991 GLS sapphire on private hire absolutely loved that car still to this day i think it was probably one the best work horses for the job
@mickymikehodge3510
@mickymikehodge3510 Год назад
I owned one of these when I lived in the UK in the mid to late 90s drove it all over the place One of the nicest cars I've ever owned The 2 litre fuel injected engine had a ton of poke Always thought it looked like a smaller version of the 90's EA Falcon's we had in Oz Was very sad to have to sell it when I returned home from the UK
@rodhili3946
@rodhili3946 Год назад
In 1989 I drove 1000 miles all around Scotland, while on my honeymoon, in a Sierra sapphire 2.0 GL. It was perfect. Comfortable and economical. The only thing that went wrong is the horn stopped working.
@idriveaclassic
@idriveaclassic Год назад
Well you can’t complain at that, eh!
@Carl_Thompson
@Carl_Thompson Год назад
You don’t want to lose your horn on your honeymoon
@rodhili3946
@rodhili3946 Год назад
@@Carl_Thompson 🤣👍
@ScubaSteveM45
@ScubaSteveM45 Год назад
The whole thing or was it just a relay? My sister's car's horn died and it was just a relay to get it tooting again
@davidhealy4534
@davidhealy4534 Год назад
My old Friend Vinny Martin had one. The cops did him for speeding at 110 mph on the M27🤣I think he got a ban for a few months.
@marguskiis7711
@marguskiis7711 Год назад
Its great to see them more and more back on roads. Young people love them.
@matthewgreer4758
@matthewgreer4758 11 месяцев назад
Owned one of these, a 1990 one, greatest car I’ve ever had, rear wheel drive was a lot of fun, wish I still had, definitely something I’m gonna do is get a drive.
@normanmcleod7169
@normanmcleod7169 Год назад
Had a 2 litre company car for a while. So solid. comfortable and quiet as well as long legged and capable of doing high speeds (NOT in UK I hasten to add) all day. Still miss it a bit and agree 100% with all your comments.
@idriveaclassic
@idriveaclassic Год назад
I would love one of these for commuting.
@Rapscallion2009
@Rapscallion2009 Год назад
The Sierra was just that. It was fabrilliant as a long-range car. You could drive one all day and not get tired, especially the better ones with power steering. Ford back then made cars comfortable, although not usually too sporty. Incidentally the V6 engined XR variants are great tourers and sound lovely. The XR4x4 is a car I passed up owning and have always regretted. It was absolutely brilliant - I personally preferred it to the Cosworth.
@mal_4534
@mal_4534 Год назад
I had an E reg 1.6 GL only thing I had to change was the alternator. It was nice to drive super reliable well equipped for the time. Rusted on the wheel arches and tops of the doors so it had to go.
@ianfrost3529
@ianfrost3529 Год назад
I am with you I did many miles up and down the motorway in Sierras. But having driven bluebirds montegos caviler 405 BX 626 and carina e I must say for long term use the sierras were right up the top of the pile in terms of reliability and durability for its time. And they were great mile munchers. As a mechanic I can say another advantage of the MT75 gearbox was it was much lighter than the old box. So thankful to Ford for that.
@bigjohno242
@bigjohno242 Год назад
Great video Steph . I drove many a 1.6 and 1.8 LX back in the early 90s. None of them ever missed a beat .
@ApolloFreya
@ApolloFreya Год назад
I had a nice red sapphire 1.8 it was a great big car I found it to be very nice to drive looking at your one it really doesn’t looked that dated it still looks nice
@wightangel
@wightangel Год назад
Never saw the fascination in putting a boot onto a hatchback and keeping the same name. At least when they put a boot on the Escort they had the decency to give it the name ' Orion', by still calling the Sapphire a Sierra was just pure laziness. In fact, I just refer it them as the Ford Sapphire. The Cosworth Sapphire was an absolute work of art and was the car to strive for back in the day. On that note, I actually preferred the Rover 620Ti, it was a sleeper car that gave the Cosworth a run for its money ( also had a nicer interior).
@monk3yboy69
@monk3yboy69 Год назад
It was called Ford Sapphire in South Africa. Sierra was the hatch.
@idriveaclassic
@idriveaclassic Год назад
Fair enough
@brianwillis9673
@brianwillis9673 Год назад
I had a 1987 1.8 LX as my company car in the early 90s which was eventually replaced with a Mondeo. The Mondeo was fine, but it lacked the solidity of the Sierra and overall presence. The Sierra felt like a more solid and, to be honest, a more grown up car than the car that replaced it.
@davidedgar7338
@davidedgar7338 11 месяцев назад
Yup. My dad swapped his 86 sierra 2.0 Ghia for a 94 2.0 16v Mondeo. It snowed that year. We went to a big car park that was closed to play with the car like boys do. It was rubbish. The sierra could do something young ones now call drift. Sierra always felt fun when the rear wheels spun. Mondeo was just like going from a 70's amplifier to a 90's one. Urggh.
@martinmcgoldrick1357
@martinmcgoldrick1357 6 месяцев назад
1.8 cvh engine pick of the bunch as 1.6 @ 2.0 carry over from 70's cortina
@Zadster
@Zadster Год назад
The space next to the clock had the bulb out indicator on the XR and Ghia models, to show if the brake, headlights etc had failed. The 2.0i ones do indeed go like stink, 125mph+, 80 mph is 3000rpm. Only 8 valve though so don't need to be spanked to get power out of it. The Sapphires were very tail happy though, as the valeter that wrote mine off can attest. There were 2.8 and 2.9 V6 Sierras, mostly XR4/4X4 range toppers (obv not Sapphires) but a few 2.9 GLS 4x4 that the police used.
@TheM5Dog
@TheM5Dog Год назад
My dad had a 2.9 GLS 4x4, they were only sold on G reg oddly.
@josephmifsud8261
@josephmifsud8261 8 месяцев назад
Its a beauty. The everyday cars are as important as the sports cars because of the memories you described. The memory for me was the Land Rover thst went past. Id love to visit this, but Id need around £2500 and three days as I would want to drive them all
@michaelsalt5371
@michaelsalt5371 Год назад
Many years ago my service vehicle was a 1.8 estate . The amount of equipment you could get in was amazing
@Tony11806
@Tony11806 6 месяцев назад
My dad bought a Sierra Sapphire 2 litre LX automatic in about 1991 when the car was about three years old and my dad kept driving the car until he died in 2013 and I kept the car and its been sitting on the driveway of my house ever since. I used to regularly start the car to keep it running but then left it for a few years and I couldn't get it started again. My dad drove the car for about 22 years and nothing went wrong with the car in 22 years and my dad used to say what a good car its been.
@glynjones2540
@glynjones2540 Год назад
I used plenty of these in the '80s/early 90s. The worst was the 2 litre twin cam - plenty of go but awful vibration through the throttle pedal and gear lever. Pinto engines were what you would expect but I liked the late CVH engined cars which were much more refined than similarly engined Escorts.
@wessmith3161
@wessmith3161 Год назад
The Sierra Sapphire was totally outclassed by most of its rivals in the day but I would love one nowadays.
@gerrywatson261
@gerrywatson261 Год назад
Always a great long distance drivers car with any engine above 1.8ltr. Looks definitely got better with age although it was too late by that time as Vauxhall had released the mk3 Cavalier!
@markthomas5914
@markthomas5914 10 месяцев назад
Loved the car , had one as a taxi back in the 90,s and swear the mileage went around the clock several times
@jameskrell4392
@jameskrell4392 Год назад
I only ever had one, a 2ltr twin cam, I couldn't wait to get rid of it. My favourite car from the 70’s? I had a Peugeot 504, magnificent car.
@idriveaclassic
@idriveaclassic Год назад
Ooohhh I love a 504
@simonhodgetts6530
@simonhodgetts6530 Год назад
I think you need to thank Vauxhall/Opel for the uplift in Ford’s build quality - the mk2 Cavalier really showed up how dated the Cortina had become, and it had German build quality on its side. I remember the Sapphire well - they were everywhere once upon a time - a very popular fleet car, and in higher spec versions, very well appointed inside.
@johnm0jfe
@johnm0jfe Год назад
I had every shape of mk2 cavalier and loved them all.
@viaflo11
@viaflo11 2 месяца назад
Don't forget fords were also manufactured in Cologne..and certainly were comparable in build quality to Opel.
@dazp6002
@dazp6002 Год назад
Very underrated car, Ive owned loads of cars and commercials in the past but the only one that I ever regretted selling was a P100 pickup. It came with a horrible vinyl interior which I replaced with a Ghia interior. H667 LSG if I remember correctly
@philcrockford5534
@philcrockford5534 Год назад
Had a 1991 1.8 LX Sapphire for 8 years. Towed with it, moved house with it, brought my firstborn home from hospital in it. Apart from an appetite for anti rollbar bushes it was utterly reliable, comfortable and an excellent all rounder despite the high loading lip on the boot. Never rubbish.
@idriveaclassic
@idriveaclassic Год назад
Aww sounds like you miss her! Cars are rarely just a car.
@garyhooper2728
@garyhooper2728 11 месяцев назад
Thank you i was involved with the launch in uK working in Ford technical publications service and marketing a game changer compared to the cortina, i also wrote many sections in worshop manual
@scottishcarenthusiastsandtrain
@scottishcarenthusiastsandtrain 6 месяцев назад
Another brilliant review Steph, my earliest memories as a child are of my Late Grandfather owning a earlier Sierra Hatchback, so this brings back memories of me pretending to drive his Sierra. I always liked the Sapphires and liked the Wheeltrims on the GLS version.
@arnonmus1
@arnonmus1 Год назад
It struck me in watching this video how informative, objective and interesting the content is that you, Hubnut, Furious Driving and Twin Cam offer. Each of you has your own style and perspective, without the toxicity and agendas of the commercial broadcasters. RU-vid can be a force for the good!
@urbanmining2
@urbanmining2 Год назад
I was taken to school in one of these, I still remember the reg plate G639 OPN. Dad had a C reg one before it with a very similar reg number!
@kjellhmyhre2374
@kjellhmyhre2374 Год назад
"Everything we do is driven by you. Ford - at Dagenham" ❤
@angrymuffinsb
@angrymuffinsb Год назад
My grandad had one of these when I was a child. Happy memories. I miss him 🥹
@That_beetle_idiot
@That_beetle_idiot Год назад
I went to look at a few when after a car in about 1999-2000. Bought a MK3 Cavalier instead.
@idriveaclassic
@idriveaclassic Год назад
Fair fair. I’d pick this I think.
@domfjbrown75
@domfjbrown75 Год назад
​@@idriveaclassicdouble A side for me :) Better stereo in the Ford....
@gerbertperson
@gerbertperson Год назад
Wonderful video as always Steph! Drive dad’s car is such a cool concept. It would be great if we had something akin to that here in the U.S.
@danieleregoli812
@danieleregoli812 Год назад
Excellent video as always. Love the Sapphire.
@MrSupercar55
@MrSupercar55 Год назад
The Sierra appears to have stood the test of time remarkably well. The interior looks comfortable and spacious, the bodywork looks surprisingly aerodynamic and even the boot looks like it could easily hold all the luggage you could ever want to shove in there.
@ianmangham4570
@ianmangham4570 Год назад
So refreshing to see a nice car with personality instead of the usual little plastic box type car 🚗 😮🤟🇬🇧
@MrBobchat
@MrBobchat Год назад
I had a Saphire and a 5 door. Loved them both
@johnjtm1097
@johnjtm1097 Год назад
The sound of the car! The memories came flooding back when you started the engine at 13:53 Steph. My Dad's Montego was just the same. They were also the kind of sounds I would make when playing with my toy cars as a child.
@rdsreference
@rdsreference Год назад
Another brilliant review Steff and your looking fantastic. That Sierra is a lovely colour combo I must say. I agree with you on the smell it's a memory capsule 😊. The 405 would make a great comparison.
@marksenior9220
@marksenior9220 Год назад
I had an e plate 1.8lx which rusted to death. My dad had a f plate sapphire when I passed my test in 92. Having the fuel gauge permanently on was great when filling it back to the level it was on when I borrowed it😅
@andycooke6231
@andycooke6231 Год назад
My F reg glx 2.0 hatchback just melted away, boot catch area, bonnet frame work, lower rear wing, door tops and plenty more just rusted away, dealer said it was to do with cheap eastern European steel.
@graemew7001
@graemew7001 Год назад
I got to drive the 1.8 estate and P100 pick up back in the day but the exact model you're driving here was always my favourite. I loved the styling of the Sapphire and with that trim level and engine combo it was spot on for me.
@64bakes
@64bakes Год назад
Know exactly what you mean when you were filled with nostalgia in the Sierra. My Grandad had an earlier 2 litre Ghia and I still remember the interior smell! Also remember being picked up from school in my mate's Dad's magenta Sapphire. Lots of good memories!
@pauljohnson4871
@pauljohnson4871 Год назад
Hi Steph, this is one car that I’ve never driven. I’m fairly short. I’ve sat in a sierra and the steering wheel was in my lap
@idriveaclassic
@idriveaclassic Год назад
Haha same!!!
@philhawley1219
@philhawley1219 Год назад
An old bloke I knew always said "Ford make rubbish but no-one makes better rubbish than Ford." A perverse anti- logic. Personally I never thought much about their cars, but I liked their tractors and the old Transits.
@ScubaSteveM45
@ScubaSteveM45 Год назад
Ford vans and trucks are great, their cars are just ehhh so he's right in that regard
@GlamStacheessnostalgialounge
The cars would be fine, except they just rot like nothing else on this planet! I have to weld a Mk.4 Escort I just bough.
@astrobuddsy6230
@astrobuddsy6230 2 месяца назад
My dad bought a nearly new Sierra. J reg I think in White. 1.6 but drove very well. It was used as a wedding cars for at least 3 of my cousins.
@andrewd511
@andrewd511 Год назад
I had three of these in my teen years. All were basically end of life when I got them and had many issues. Drove so nicely though. Would of been great if I had of been able to afford a good one. Thanks for another great video.
@rogermouton2273
@rogermouton2273 Год назад
It would also have been great if you'd have been able to.
@Zeem4
@Zeem4 Год назад
I had a C-reg 1.6 Laser that was really end-of-life, loads of problems but it still drove nicely. I ended up scrapping it because it wouldn't start and I had nowhere to keep it, and it wasn't worth fixing. The wheels rubbed the inner wings on full lock (bodged steering rack repair by previous owner) and it poured petrol out of the filler on a sharp left turn.
@manofbeard
@manofbeard Год назад
I had three Sierra’s over the years and loved them all. Good cars of their time.
@steamhammer2k
@steamhammer2k Год назад
I had synchromesh reverse on my ford transit van. I have to say it was an excellent feature as i was always shunting about at deliveries and you could get from 1st to reverse quickly without the crash noise.
@Steve-lb2gm
@Steve-lb2gm Год назад
I liked them though I preferred the Cavalier. As did most people I think.
@SAM-zt2uy
@SAM-zt2uy Год назад
Can't believe I've still not been to this museum yet I pass quite often must stop by.
@Mladjasmilic
@Mladjasmilic Год назад
My grandfather still drives one.
@mp3_Martin
@mp3_Martin 5 месяцев назад
I have got one too! A very late 1989, with the 2 litre DOHC unit as well, but just the base model. I don’t mind, because the DOHC is a torquey engine and it just runs really well, and an easy car to drive! Fantastic review of a fantastic but humble car!
@bobwalsh172
@bobwalsh172 Год назад
Back in the late '80s, I did a lot of long trips in hire cars - most frequently Fords and Vauxhalls, though a few other brands also cropped up. As a motorway car, the Sierra had a fault thst lay somewhere between scary and dangerous: it was aerodynamically unstable in crosswinds, and this made it a poor second-best to the Cavalier B in that role. Off the motorway, on open A-roads, the Cavalier B's steering was hard work, but the Sierra was a delight. If you ever get a chance to take a Sierra out on the open road, avoid the motorways (especially if it's windy!) and find some nice open A-roads. I can particularly recommend Carlisle to Edinburgh or vice versa - a grand day out, and you'll love the drive.
@urglegurgle5807
@urglegurgle5807 Год назад
At 11:00; It does look pleasingly robust, and I’m sure there are many of us who would like to sit with you and have a good feel. It’s good to have a nice tactile interior to feel more connected.
@Bob-nu3xe
@Bob-nu3xe 6 месяцев назад
had the 2.0 Sapphire I tuned the engine via a kent fast road cam single 48 DOCE Dellorto carb and a adjustable cam pully, it went well great cars
@antonymorris7044
@antonymorris7044 Год назад
I has a Sierra g regd years ago .Great cars .Great video stephx
@lorangajapp8086
@lorangajapp8086 Год назад
I really liked them especially with the dohc or 2.9 engines.The biggest issue was the head gasket on the dohc.
@daddymulk
@daddymulk 11 месяцев назад
My Dad had a Sapphire, it was a great car, he bought an estate one also and took two on a test drive, dont remember exactly which models but one was next trim level, i sat in rear seat and there was a clear difference in noise from boot area, better meodel being much quieter
@ListerDavid
@ListerDavid Год назад
My cousin had a Sierra Sapphire in crimson, I absolutely loved it when ever he brought my aunt and uncle came over to my mums when I was a kid.
@allanmollison6971
@allanmollison6971 Год назад
Thanks for sharing Steph, really appreciated it. 😊👍
@idriveaclassic
@idriveaclassic Год назад
Thanks for watching Allan!
@kurtoliver7334
@kurtoliver7334 17 дней назад
I had a 2.0 dohc Sierra, flying machine back in the day!
@johnm0jfe
@johnm0jfe Год назад
I had a saphire 2.0 ghia auro and had spinal damage at the time but as slow as it was the big part was the airbag lumbar support on the seat that I was in heaven with that so much so I would spend time sat in the car reading a book or magazine where as sat upright at home was a challenge bacause of pain. Stereo was good but that efi was so sluggish. I had other 2.0 including mk2 Carleton that was quicker especially after I had modified the engine where as I wasn't physically able to do it.
@arightpest3367
@arightpest3367 Год назад
Junk I ended up with one late 80s and I hated it but the dam thing would not die lol. I would leave it unlocked with the drivers window open and no one wanted to steal the dam thing.
@michaelstaunton1632
@michaelstaunton1632 Год назад
Another great video for the channel well done 👍👍
@kjeldlarsen912
@kjeldlarsen912 Год назад
Thank you
@aHumanCookiee
@aHumanCookiee Год назад
Funny that they had "high security" locks yet you can basically steal them with a teaspoon. The cosworth variants were the most stolen car in Britain and most had those awful aftermarket alarms installed.
@alwAudio
@alwAudio Месяц назад
I had a later model 1.8, an utterly dependable and reliable workhorse. The smoked rear lights really improved the looks in my view. It got written off after someone ran into it overnight when parked, otherwise we'd have run that car for many more years had that not happened. Ridiculously cheap to run.
@gazyounglive
@gazyounglive Год назад
Used to be a common taxi the sierra... the radio cassette only has 4 speakers too
@mr-wx3lv
@mr-wx3lv Год назад
I'd have one of those at a drop of a hat now. Good sensible car, quite nice looking and a good drive. Thanks Steph..
@jaaaake777
@jaaaake777 Год назад
Around the turn of the millennium I had a job driving private hire taxis around wirral, Liverpool and surrounding areas. I had a silver 1.8 lx sapphire very like this for a while, but it was an auto so not great on fuel, so got rid eventually but it was supremely comfortable to drive for long nightshifts. I note from the two telltale holes in the rear bumper, this one has also most likely been a minicab.
@adystarkie
@adystarkie 11 месяцев назад
I have owned 26 of these cars , all different variations including the P100 , I love them 😊
@davidsherrick898
@davidsherrick898 9 месяцев назад
We never got that model in the States- USA. Eventually Ford tried to upmarket them as the Merkur.. XR4ti, and the Scorpio. Such cool cars, but as Americans we didn't quite get it. Which was so unfortunate. I recently saw a later model XRti in red, driving past me! I knew it was because it didn't have the upper rear spoiler. It was good looking for what I could see. I miss seeing them! Great review!
@Luton-Mick
@Luton-Mick 2 месяца назад
I had a Sapphire Cosworth back in 96, still wish I had it so I could pay the mortgage the off! Wonderful cars.
@neilmustow368
@neilmustow368 Год назад
Lovely Sierra Sapphire Steph now a rare sight on roads in 2023
@richardbaker1782
@richardbaker1782 Год назад
My dad had an E-reg Sapphire, which was a company car. Looked lovely but the disadvantages were it was easy to be sick in and break into. The radio and a car hoover were stolen from it and was actually stolen twice, in 4 months!
@bobupen6476
@bobupen6476 Год назад
i had a 1.6 Sapphire in the late 80s, it was a lovely drive.
@interceptor-ss8kb
@interceptor-ss8kb Год назад
My dad had a few sierras as company cars I always remember when he came home in one of the first mk1 mondeos his words were I didn't realise just how bad the sierra was till I drove a mondeo and for a guy who did up to 35k miles a year driving all over the country he did hundreds of thousands of miles in sierras and mondeos so knew the cars well. His favourite was a brand new at the time 2013 mk4 Mondeo estate Titanium X that was given to him as part of a retirement gift from the company he worked for, they use to joke about him always having Fords so it was a fitting gift. He still has it today.
@MineshShah
@MineshShah Год назад
I always found the GLS trim a bit of a weird trim level... The normal L trim was upgraded to a GL or latterly modified to LX if you wanted a few extras and then at the top you had the Ghia, but the GLS is a strange trim level that you didn't see many of... So it's nice to see one that is still in great condition...
@Craig-xr1bw
@Craig-xr1bw Год назад
I am 36 I’ve had 3 sierras and had a mk3 capri since I was 18, and I have a mk3 cortina, sierras have to be my favourite, drive modern, look classic, steer from the rear
@arnonmus1
@arnonmus1 Год назад
South Africa had some interesting versions. 1.6 litre base model (venerable Kent) - which the authoritative Car model regarded as the pick of the bunch because the “sweetness of the underlying chassis shone through” - the 2l carb fed version later replaced by the fuel injected version 4:34 - and the ancient 3l V6 Kent, which the local manufacturer transformed into a fuel injected powerhouse (for the day). Sample (local manufacturer) offered a beautiful range of colours, particularly a very fetching burgundy which had a sheen that you could see for miles. Unfortunately replaced by the competent but bland 626/Ford Telstar clone.
@BenJ2827
@BenJ2827 Год назад
I had a 4 speed 83 plate L and a 89 plate red GLS with a black spoiler -I thought I'd made it! 😀
@ianmangham4570
@ianmangham4570 Год назад
Remember late 80s sitting in the passenger seat thinking "Comfy and lots of leg room" 🤟🇬🇧🙏
@AUCHTERMUCHTYZZ
@AUCHTERMUCHTYZZ Год назад
I had one Steph great car!
@stephenport4768
@stephenport4768 Год назад
On the cusp of a classic the Sapphire model was a proper nice Dagenham Dustbin and different to the 5 door hatch my favourite performance models are the XR4i and the XR4x4
@wertywerrtyson5529
@wertywerrtyson5529 Год назад
I have a complicated relationship with a Ford Sierra Laser coupe as on the hand my mother and stepdad crashed in one and my mom was bed ridden for my teenage years because of it. On the other hand they didn’t die so I should be thankful to the car for that. It is scary though that the backseat where I usually sat as a kid was completely crushed. Had I not chosen to stay home to play with a friend at the last second I would have been crushed and killed in the crash.
@philiplimerick2794
@philiplimerick2794 Год назад
When I sat in an older Ford. Be that a Cortina, Anglia, Escort, Capri, Sierra, Granada it didn't matter. It was like putting on my favourite slippers. Just so comfortable in the familiar Ford. Until the Mondeo. From then on I never really had that liking for Fords. I did have a Focus 2.0 I liked that but it lacked that familiar feeling.
@iant234
@iant234 Год назад
Omg ive loved the sapphire & I can't wait to watch this later, definitely got a big like from me 😁😁😁😁
@Petelmrg
@Petelmrg Год назад
We had a 2.0 GLSi in the mid-nineties for towing - which it did brilliantly, but it had no power steering which was really disappointing. The seats were dreadful on long-distance journeys, two things that spoilt it really.
@petesmith2132
@petesmith2132 Год назад
I had a Sapphire 2 litre twin cam. It was a brilliant mile-muncher, and could be quite economical if you didn’t rag it. My wife nicknamed it ‘The Armchair’ because it was so comfortable!
@jimlondon6566
@jimlondon6566 Год назад
As others have mentioned, in South Africa the Sapphire was sold as a separate model with no Sierra badging at all. In 1982, production of the Essex 3.0 litre engine was transferred from Dagenham to Port Elizabeth. It was available in the GLX and XR models (and previously in Cortinas). Before runout, the 3.0L was also available with fuel injection in the XR6i. The Sierra and Sapphire were replaced (in South Africa) first by the Ford Telstar, and then Mondeo followed a few years later. The Sapphire was initially assembled in Port Elizabeth but in 1985, production was moved to the Silverton factory in Pretoria. This factory now only assembles the Ranger pickup and Everest SUV. I drove several Sapphires as company cars in the UK and South Africa, and personally owned a 3.0L GLX for 12 years. The Sierra estate was the only variant sold in New Zealand and for a while it was the top seller there. Sierras & Sapphires were also assembled in Venezuela and some models were fitted with the Cologne 2.8L V6. They were also had air-conditioning, long before it became an option in Europe.
@Sqnutt
@Sqnutt Год назад
The fuel injected Essex was badged as Sierra 3.0i RS, it was also used in the Sapphire Ghia. At the very end of production Ford South Africa made 150 Sapphire 3.0i RS' these cars had modified engines and produced 170hp and also came standard with ABS brakes
@patrickcannell2258
@patrickcannell2258 6 месяцев назад
I had a South African mode with the 3 litre Essex V6. Very fast, but more in workshop than any other car I had.
@FrontDesk-bk4rg
@FrontDesk-bk4rg Год назад
These were sold in the US at Lincoln/Mercury dealers as the MURKER XRTI4 XRTI Turbo (1985-1889) and the MURKER Scorpio 4 door (1988-1989)
@alancameron9593
@alancameron9593 Год назад
Enjoyed your video 😊
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