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I BOUGHT A CHEAP FIAT PUNTO FOR £350 

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@chrishalstead4405
@chrishalstead4405 Год назад
My daughter (who is awful with her cars) ran a Grande Punto for eight years and put 90,000 miles on it with no major issues. I don’t know which of us was more stunned at how it lasted, but she LOVED that car. Who’d have thought??
@ProGamerTRHD
@ProGamerTRHD Год назад
my is at 300.000 kilometers
@daves4330
@daves4330 Год назад
Fiats are fine and they’re no different from any other brand, my family basically only has fiats and/or fiat group cars, they are reliable and really nice to drive, pretty sure it’s just stereotypes about unreliable fiats.
@alessandromazzini7026
@alessandromazzini7026 Год назад
i would've thought, people always talk shit to fiat, but they are strong and fun as hell, the problem is the 500
@shroudedenigma8607
@shroudedenigma8607 Год назад
I'm a Car & Van Valuator & I've seen plenty of FIATs with a tidy MOT & Service History. I once had a FIAT Tipo with 95,000 miles and it ran like a dream
@Hameed_Kh
@Hameed_Kh Год назад
@@ProGamerTRHD mine now 260kilometers 2011 evo
@clivesanderson4011
@clivesanderson4011 Год назад
Owned a 1.3 diesel Punto since 2011. Excellent car. Very reliable. I'd recommend a Punto to anyone as long as it's been looked after, but that goes for any brand of car.
@lce124
@lce124 Год назад
How much looking after it requires does depend on the brand
@clivesanderson4011
@clivesanderson4011 Год назад
@@lce124 that is not disputed. You have to look after a Ferrari differently to a Fiat. Regardless of the brand of car, if you service it as per the recommended servicing and make sure scratched metal surfaces are not left to rust, your car will be reliable unless they have serious design faults. A lot of owners do not look after their cars correctly so they become unreliable. A Honda that is serviced correctly will be more reliable that a Punto that has not been serviced in year's.
@murphyebass7837
@murphyebass7837 Год назад
@@clivesanderson4011 ah but a Honda that hasn’t been serviced is still probably more reliable than the fiat. I say this as someone who owned an Alfa GT for 3 years. The 1.9jtd couldn’t be faulted once service but fuck me pretty much everything else just broke as soon as you looked at it. The clutch the window regs, control arms and bushes etc.. just disasters of cars unless you’re a mechanic 😂 I should say though I LOVED my GT and miss it dearly to this day almost 10 years on! Had to move to a more sensible family car unfortunately. Might get a brera as my mid life crisis car if I can find one in ok shape.
@clivesanderson4011
@clivesanderson4011 Год назад
I also have a Fiat coupe 20v turbo that untill this year has been very reliable. I've had it since 2006 and had to replace the radiator after 18 years. It is unrestored. If you believe some of the hype about this car it would be unreliable but it is not. The Punto (mine has a 1.3 GM engine like the the Corsa has) has definitely not fallen apart and my wife is not gentle with it. The most unreliable car I've had was an mg ztt. That was more German than British as it is based on a BMW floorpan and had a BMW diesel engine. Nice car though but had an issue with water leaks I never sorted out (sunroof leak issue). Had 3 fiats over the years with few issues.
@peterowen4456
@peterowen4456 Год назад
@@clivesanderson4011 My late step father was the transport manager for Burmah Castrol back in the day. He was very pro British in terms of cars and dismissed people who complained about unreliability as feckless individuals who drove them too hard and didn't maintain them properly. A bit harsh but he was adamant. He was also a great advocate of preventative maintenance changing, for example, shock absorbers after a certain mileage/age. I think he exaggerated a bit but the roads are full of old cars that are never cleaned and almost certainly never serviced. A lot of these cars will, surprise surprise, give their owners trouble.
@person.X.
@person.X. Год назад
Fiats have always been great value used in the UK because most people assume they are unreliable rust buckets. I did my research as a young and impecunious driver back at the start of the 90s and settled on an Uno and it lasted me for years with no significant problems. I have always enjoyed the challenge of buying undervalued used cars and it has meant I have had a lifetime of very cheap and enjoyable motoring. The money I have saved has gone towards a lifetime of adventurous travel and early retirement.
@margaretjohnson7625
@margaretjohnson7625 2 месяца назад
Ditto the above ! .....and no power steering ...not necissary !! RIP L82 VTC !!
@robertwalker1742
@robertwalker1742 Год назад
A very underrated car Matt, I had three Puntos, no problems, my daughter had that model there you have, she did a experiment, no more than 2k revs for a month, low and behold that month over 60 mpg, brilliant cheap little car.
@howardlake6178
@howardlake6178 Год назад
😂I bought a 20 year old small Fiat to prevent salt in winter on my Alfa Romeo. Donkeys years later, the cost of MOT repairs, go from £50 to £20. But the revs, never go above 2k. I think it could really go like a go go dancer, but this epic little car doesn’t need to. I LOVE MY FIAT 😂
@hardworker645
@hardworker645 Год назад
I have a 6 years old punto and never had problems with it petrol & lpg, i have another punto from 1997 petrol & lpg the only problem is during the winter in North Italy when need to warm it up properly on petrol and then you can run it on lpg otherwise lpg cilinder freeze😁 i also have a 1994 fiat panda 0.9l petrol & lpg this one is used during the hunting season not a 4x4 but is better than new model panda and it goes everywhere and never let me down,,,,,, fiat is a good car especially older models
@Usatoday906
@Usatoday906 Год назад
Very true the petrol consumption is amazing
@alcorfield1157
@alcorfield1157 Год назад
Pleased to hear positive news for FIAT instead of a slagging off ....in my younger days I had a mk2 Uno, mk1 Punto & mk2 Punto.... each fun to drive, comfortable, economical AND reliable. When you look back at FIAT'S back catalogue they had so e cracking models , especially in the 60s 70s 80s ..... they have lost their way design wise , which is a massive shame.
@longdonglarry
@longdonglarry Год назад
My first car was a 45 HP Uno and it took me all over Europe with no problems. Unfortunately, the rust divorced us later, but the tiny engine was still running like a clock after 250kkm
@notroll1279
@notroll1279 Год назад
@@oscarwilde5473 Whoa...cheating tax for a small banger is what I'd consider a venial sin - driving without insurance, however, should carry a heavy flogging... I hope your "steep learning curve" covered that as well.
@25myma
@25myma Год назад
Totally agree, .. not only Fiat, most Italian and French models these days have turned to 'German', boring designs to fit in while their cool looks were a selling point,..that's what you get when cars are 'designed' by CEOs and the marketing department...I guess it's only fitting in the social depression we're in; people have lost their cool and individuality, cars are the same.
@notroll1279
@notroll1279 Год назад
@@oscarwilde5473 I wonder how driving without insurance still appears to be a thing in the UK even today. In most countries, the public vehicle registers get electronic insurance records and automatically report uninsured cars to the police who usually ground them very quickly. I read that as of 2020, this was still 4% of all UK cars with up to 10% in some post code areas. Beats me, really....
@notroll1279
@notroll1279 Год назад
@@oscarwilde5473 When I studied in the UK many years ago, a bloke with an aging Daimler Double Six (no less) lived next door and offered to let me drive it for a few miles. I gladly did - and only when we had returned, he told me he had displayed an older tax disc from his sister's car and no insurance at all. I almost fainted retro-actively. His idea being that driving without would ruin him if he had an accident - but that paying the insurance would ruin him no matter what. He was so broke that the amounts of "ruin" made no difference to him. I guess the sanctions for driving uninsured aren't enough of a deterrent to those types... maybe it should be jail time... or really a flogging...
@markbrennan4693
@markbrennan4693 Год назад
Someone got a bargain there Matt. Decent cheap motor. Good to see a car that's been looked after can have a long lifespan.
@bobibest89
@bobibest89 Год назад
My dad used to drive a blue Fiat Croma (gen .1) back in the mid 90s. It had electric windows and a sunroof. People here in Bulgaria used to look at that Fiat like it was a goddamn Rolls Royce. I really miss that car.
@JamesClark-uz9wq
@JamesClark-uz9wq Год назад
Good to hear the Grande Punto getting some love, I think it was the best looking supermini of its generation.
@Andy-eo3mq
@Andy-eo3mq Год назад
I think it's still the best looking supermini ever made, full stop! Modern designs are just fussy and naff, whereas Giugiaro got the design for the Grande Punto absolutely spot on. A fantastic car.
@alandavies1054
@alandavies1054 Год назад
My wife had a brand new 55 reg Punto back in the day and loved it. It never let us down and never failed an MOT…economical to run and maintain. We gave it to my son when he passed his test who later sold it to my niece…so the car has really “stayed in the family” as they say. Great car and we do actually miss it…the wife drives a 500 now. Great video Matt 👍
@jandaniel3872
@jandaniel3872 Год назад
I am driving Grande Punto with slow 1.2 petrol. And I really like it, every service is cheap and there is nothing that is annoying. I can imagine more silent cabin and better seats but it’s small and friendly car.
@alex-025x
@alex-025x Год назад
Exactly
@organiccold
@organiccold Год назад
Fire Engine , non interference meaning inf the timing belt snaps doesn't cause any damage to the engine m, is just re timing, put a new belt and lets go
@astronix99
@astronix99 Год назад
Bought an 8V 1.4 petrol grande punto 09 plate as a first car, the car itself only cost me 1.2k and it passed MOT no advisories whatsoever. MOT only cost me £40 🤣
@robertchobot5450
@robertchobot5450 Год назад
Driving same piece of bucket here, but its realiable as f. Everything is cheap. And as you state more silent cabin would be appreciated. The only time where it left me stranded on road was, when cable that connects gearbox and shifter snaped off, and needed to be towed. But replacing cable with labor costed around 80€ so no big deal. That was when car had around 150 000 km, at the moment it has 198 000 km on clock, and going strong. Only issue I have is with exhaust ( got hit with curb ) and small leakage of oil, but thats it! Great car.
@liorwohl
@liorwohl Год назад
@@organiccold i've heard that the modern 1.2 fire are actually interference, and that only up to the mk1 punto you can skip replacing the timing belt
@richardhargrave6082
@richardhargrave6082 Год назад
Punto's are very underrated, FIATS generally more reliable than the previous reputation, but as you say, Matt, most cars are if you look after them. A good cheap car for someone
@Ilias_Geo
@Ilias_Geo Год назад
My mum owns a Grande Punto in this colour with the 1.4 petrol. Brilliant little car, quite slow, but very reliable and easy to drive. Here in Greece an example like this would cost more like 4.5 grand(e) believe it or not. Those car prices in Britain are crazy
@tardeliesmagic
@tardeliesmagic Год назад
In Spain it prob go for 3 grand,crazy prices there too.
@Tromi1986
@Tromi1986 Год назад
Here in Serbia 3-4k, funny thing mk2 is 2500-3000... MK2's are uglier but they last forever... Grande Punto, well you have to take good care of them ... I have MK2.5 with 18k miles...
@Danse_Macabre_125
@Danse_Macabre_125 Год назад
@@Tromi1986 ima nas!!
@Tromi1986
@Tromi1986 Год назад
@@Danse_Macabre_125 Ooo da :D
@jeremywentworth1833
@jeremywentworth1833 Год назад
And theirs us here thinking all our cars are far dearer than they were precovid .
@CresuZClips
@CresuZClips Год назад
The s class reference, and this is why no matter what the video may it be on a fiat Punto or a w220 the video is worth watching. Knowledge on luxury cars is second to none 👏
@CresuZClips
@CresuZClips Год назад
P.S Matt, If you want a project car to stretch out like you were doing the phaeton I would recommend a w220. Most unreliable car ever if you want a project car buy one of them cause my own current one is very much a project
@organiccold
@organiccold Год назад
I had many Puntos and all good. The steering issues starts when you use the button CITY as it increases the voltage for the power steering motor and burns the solder joints in the motor causing the issues. You can repair them by re soldering if caught early or simply never use the city button.
@BadBoy-ez1wc
@BadBoy-ez1wc Год назад
Wow
@Andy-eo3mq
@Andy-eo3mq Год назад
If they're looked after, Fiats are actually very good. I've owned a Grande Punto 1.4 Eleganza for over 8 and a half years now, and I'm still absolutely over the moon with it: fantastic to look at, lovely to drive, perfect spec for me, and practical. £4k very well spent, I'd say!
@o_o-_-8639
@o_o-_-8639 Год назад
Say what you want but diesels fiat are usually quite reliable, they can have a bit of rust but generally reliable and the 1.3 is very reliable and punchy too, though it needs service at the right time otherwise it will break down but won’t cost a fortune to fix.
@80sfordman
@80sfordman Год назад
I’ve got the 2.0 Diesel in my 2012 Vauxhall Astra (Fiat derived) and it’s been brilliant. Almost about to hit 100,000 miles on the clock.
@r0z3d
@r0z3d Год назад
Say reliable one more time I dare you I double dare you MF
@alexanderoshaughnessy3176
@alexanderoshaughnessy3176 Год назад
My work van is a 1.3 diesel fiat van and it does burnouts right through first and second gear, i abuse it every day and its never had an issue
@harry.bethwaite
@harry.bethwaite Год назад
@@alexanderoshaughnessy3176yeah they can, I occasionally use one and a handbrake turn every so often hasn’t broke anything yet
@slimboyfat3306
@slimboyfat3306 Год назад
Great little car Matt - but alarm bells are ringing. As a Punto -punter I would trust the car vertical report, not stolen, damaged etc, etc. You however using your specialist car dealer eyesight you immediately spotted that it had had paint. Shouldn't that be mentioned in the report. How about doing us a feature on spotting if a car has "had paint."
@chriswilkes4350
@chriswilkes4350 Год назад
Nice one, Matt. It's always nice to complete the circle and to hear about the sale.
@MrDabadabadu
@MrDabadabadu Год назад
My new PUNTO (2010.) was flawless for first 6 years and 100.000km, than it had it's first problem problem with oxygen sensor. Replaced it for 85 EUR, made another 20.000km in 7th year and than had to replace 2nd oxygen sensor for 90EUR. I was so sad to sell it a year later (2018). It had 150.000km at that point, no problems, don't know what to say except "thank you little FIAT". I hope my new car will be as reliable as that little PUNTO was.
@originalchill
@originalchill Год назад
16 years old 😳 that’s a tidy little motor Matt! A great first car or daily driver for someone and cheap too. Good job and another great video 👍🏻
@laurataylor824
@laurataylor824 Год назад
I drive a 21 year old fiat punto mk2 ,1.2. 16v cvt 95.000 miles on the clock , and it still is an excellent car , 55 to 60 mpg on a long journey , totally rust free , I will keep it for some years to come yet . Credit to fiat for making cars that do the rest of time ,
@NGMonocrom
@NGMonocrom Год назад
I suspect the previous owner spent more for new parts than the car was worth, realized later what he had done; and he was indeed done with the car. He must have decided, enough! So he sold it. Probably worried he'd have to sink more money into it in the near future. Worked out great for you, Matt. 🙂👍
@alessandromazzini7026
@alessandromazzini7026 Год назад
you clearly never owned a punto, those things are undestructible lol
@Lorenzo_Velasquez
@Lorenzo_Velasquez Месяц назад
Italian guy that lives in England here, the min 1.44 put me a big smile on my face!! Bravo Matteo!!
@BerrieHoekjan
@BerrieHoekjan Год назад
I had 2 Opel (Vauxhall) Corsa's with the 1.3CDTi engines, great engines, in 200K KM's never had any issues with 'em. And as you mentioned, yes, they're a bit loud and grumpy when cold, but once they're warm it's a great engine.
@garywinterbottom6073
@garywinterbottom6073 Год назад
My swift 1.3 ddis same engines but mine has been troublesome having had to replace an injector after only 50k. But apart from. That it's been ok
@Tonyx.yt.
@Tonyx.yt. Год назад
@@garywinterbottom6073 i have 2 1.3 mjet engines at home, a 75hp euro 5b with 186k km and a 95hp euro 6b with 90k km, both them work flawlessy, but i change oil and filter every 15k km meanwhile back then fiat said 30k km... yeah sure 30k... that's the best way to get a noisy engine chain by 100k ish km...
@ProGamerTRHD
@ProGamerTRHD Год назад
our punto evo at 300.000 km
@BerrieHoekjan
@BerrieHoekjan Год назад
@@Tonyx.yt. Exactly. Currently drive an Astra 1.6CDTi, but with all my cars I changed the oil every 15K instead of the factory given 30K. Saves you a lot of chains over the years.
@surajbalajr.4016
@surajbalajr.4016 Год назад
Fiat diesel engines are so reliable that they literally powered an entire country's automobile sector for more than a decade! Fiat's 1.3L MultiJet diesel powered almost 80% of all diesel cars on Indian roads (until BS6/Euro6 kicked in and they got discontinued).
@tardeliesmagic
@tardeliesmagic Год назад
Never knew that,thanks for the info bother. ❤
@dazspurs9899
@dazspurs9899 Год назад
all older diesel engines are more reliable than those made today,plus no DPFs
@topgazza
@topgazza Год назад
My wife had two petrol Puntos in the late 90s. First one was just perfect and a lovely drive. After 3 years she got the updated model, same colour as yours, but after 3 years the passenger side kept filling with water when it rained. Turned out to be a scuttle weld failing which to be fair was done free and new carpets under a Fiat recall. We were never told. But it was great after that. Biggest problem we had was a seized brake callipers, again done under a recall and a totally incompetent Fiat garage. They really were rubbish. After a service the wife drive out with no brakes and on the next one they had forgotten to tighten the steering column clamp. No steering.
@soaunknown
@soaunknown Год назад
This was my first car in exactly that colour 🥲 but the 1.2 petrol version. No one stood a chance at the traffic lights 😂 All in all, a great first car and a good looking one at that 👌🏻
@SA-zoom1
@SA-zoom1 Год назад
That's a really good little car. I am sure you could have sold it for quite a bit more considering most cars for £850 are close to scrap.
@Tonyx.yt.
@Tonyx.yt. Год назад
in Italy is sold from comparable years and mileage from 3000 to 4500€ ... but just 2 years ago would had cost like 2-3000
@minotauruskt
@minotauruskt 4 месяца назад
Even worse today, just bought Punt Evo 1.2 for 4k and that was a steal given it has only 115000 km​@@Tonyx.yt.
@stevew3196
@stevew3196 Год назад
Years ago a guy I worked with dabbled in cars as a sideline and did a few mechanical repairs. He earned about £800 a month in addition to his wages for doing something he enjoyed. This was about 25 years ago. Worked from his own garage minimal overhead. There is and always will be a demand for cheap cars. My first car of my own an Austin A30 bought from the original owner for £30 b in 1977. Needed a new water pump and a dent pushing out of the roof and we put a 'vinyl' roof from 2 spray cans on it! 😊
@imonlytellingthetruth6562
@imonlytellingthetruth6562 Год назад
So your old …….jog on
@garysimpson3900
@garysimpson3900 Год назад
Owned a Mk 2 Punto from new 2001- 2017. Yes, over the years I replaced the electric power steering pump 3 times & the engine sump twice. I did 90k miles & at first glance it looked immaculate, but the rot was in the floor & needed welding for a couple of last MOT's. I sold it cheap & the following year it failed its MOT due to further corrosion & according to the DVLA site was scrapped. Sad really as it was a great little car & save for the underside rot looked amazing for its age.
@Rabscuttle3
@Rabscuttle3 Год назад
Hey, nice one Matt! Good to see you make some profit... That's quite unexpected on a 16 year old Fiat with quite a lot of miles. I always smile at your adjectives - "quite tidy" & "quite clean"! Dealer spiel, I suspect! 👍😅
@caminara
@caminara Год назад
Love these videos, thanks for keeping them coming!
@legatus9081
@legatus9081 Год назад
For the milage it has I'd say the engine still has 50-60% of it's lifespan left! You got the variable geometry turbo one as well, awesome find
@onewayroby7292
@onewayroby7292 Год назад
i'm from italy and over here there are grande puntos for sale on the internet with more than 400,000/500,000 km and they are still running in the cities, the 1.3 mtj and the 1.9 are indestructible engines
@legatus9081
@legatus9081 Год назад
@@onewayroby7292 il 1900 si.... Il nuovo 1.3 con DPF in città si rovina:(
@Jenkov365
@Jenkov365 Год назад
I've never owned a Punto but that looks to be in decent shape 👌 Obviously been looked after. After watching vids of GT3s and the like, it's nice to watch a relaxing video like this. Also another Partridge quote made it in "Thanks, thanks for nothing!" 😆
@J2onton
@J2onton Год назад
Owned 3 puntos. Low cost to buy, run, insure and repair. Good MPG. Soft comfortable ride.
@nigelparish2631
@nigelparish2631 Год назад
One of the many many reasons this channel is so good. So many others start off with cars under a grand then before you know it they're splashing out 20k on a car with a cameraman in tow and a pre prepared script. Plenty of people have a budget of £500 to spend on a car and there are so many top tips in these videos. As for car vertical...I recently changed my van and it helped me a lot to avoid buying a lemon.
@rob7891
@rob7891 Год назад
I got a 2015 Punto 1.2. I commute to work everyday about 210Km. Yes everyday ! and Punto till now have no problems. Just changed the Timing Belt and still driving me :). Excellent car.
@jamessalinger2069
@jamessalinger2069 Год назад
My first car was a 2006 grande punto in this colour. Purchased it at 2.5 years old as an ex hertz rental. Ran it 18 months and made £500
@gileshalliwell3591
@gileshalliwell3591 Год назад
I had one of these and it was faultless in the time I had it… The series 2 panda was brilliant and almost 15 years on the one I bought is still running with its new owner. I do think Fiat get a “bad rap” and are underrated as I’ve read a few reviews that stated they are pretty reliable on the whole though years of poor servicing will take its toll, as it would on any car. Great video..!
@peterstanford9720
@peterstanford9720 Год назад
I love the interior smell of a warm Mediterranean Fiat and the soft, yielding plastic trim.......
@Wellibob68
@Wellibob68 Год назад
Love this channel. Matt is fun & pleasant to watch. My kind of humour too. Be Interested to see a newer Fiesta mk7 video (will the boot leak) and ecoboom v 4 cylinder. Me I stay away from the ecoboost in the 2nd hand market for sure. Punto looks a great car, especially for that money. Catch you next time.
@markdoyle6414
@markdoyle6414 Год назад
Mother in law had a fiat doblo, seriously reliable car, no nonsense, great body work as well.
@AndySnap
@AndySnap Год назад
Thats one well looked after, stylish hatchback. I hope it's new owner takes care of it too, that Punto deserves it. I had a Corsa with the 1.3 Multijet engine, a great engine in a small car.
@Quattro_Joe
@Quattro_Joe Год назад
I had a 1.2 16v sporting and I currently own a MK2 HGT and love it. Puntos are great little cars
@hughjorgen30
@hughjorgen30 Год назад
I have really enjoyed watching this channel grow. 😊😊
@andrewbass6837
@andrewbass6837 Год назад
Great video by the way. Previous generation & the one before that Fiat Punto were very popular but by 2014 there was not meny new puntos sold & I believe it ceased production with no direct replacement in 2018. & I do find the nickname Fix It Again Tomorrow very funny & I heard it also referred to as Fix It Again Tony. Keep up the good work Matt 👍
@alancraigie7951
@alancraigie7951 Год назад
Really enjoy these videos Matt, also looking forward to the property updates. 👍👍
@HighPeakAutos
@HighPeakAutos Год назад
Thanks! Got another one coming soon
@jimmer1976
@jimmer1976 Год назад
That’s a bloody good little motor, Fiats have certainly got better over the years, I had a couple of uno’s in the 90’s (including the turbo) and at that time they weren’t as old as this punto is now, yet they both rotted like there was no tomorrow!
@Ridley2907
@Ridley2907 Год назад
Nice one Matt. I do love these "hit or miss" videos.
@ra55575
@ra55575 Год назад
Woo! Loving the frequent vids
@HighPeakAutos
@HighPeakAutos Год назад
Thanks for watching! Its a lot of work but people seem to like the mid week vids
@Ryan.90
@Ryan.90 Год назад
A friend who grew up in Devon but lives on Sardinia once told me there's a hefty fee and fair bit of bureaucracy to change the ownership on a car out there. He was driving about in a 1994 Panda borrowed from his uncle.
@michaelcrisolito1051
@michaelcrisolito1051 Год назад
Had my fingers crossed the whole video 🤞. Get in little fiat, love a happy ending. Great video Matt 👍
@imthejoker1310
@imthejoker1310 Год назад
The fix it again tomorrow always tickles me. I uad a 2.2 24v fiat Merea Weekend for 3 years and the only problem i ever had was a dodgy coil pack. Another great video Matt, keem em coming.
@bblair2627
@bblair2627 Год назад
I had a six speed and a sporting back in the day. full of character and kind of reliable...Great to see this car get a new future
@richardjones2468
@richardjones2468 Год назад
Over here in New Zealand Fiat Puntos are regarded as tough and reliable which is exactly what I have found as a Fiat owner and Euro workshop proprietor, now car dealer. They are easy and cheap to service also which makes them a cheap car to own.
@sivaxnopax
@sivaxnopax Год назад
I have owned a Fiat Punto 1200 16-valve 80 horsepower petrol engine for about 7 years. The car is from 2002, and has almost about 300,000 km (187 miles). A LPG (liquefied gas) system was also installed about ten years ago. The machine does not consume oil or water. It turns on with half a turn of the key. I've changed the coil lately, but it has a great motor. Then with LPG consumption I practically walk almost for free. I am very pleased with the quality, and reliability of this engine. The bodywork is still of good quality.
@philevans3764
@philevans3764 Год назад
I've had numerous Puntos ranging from a 1995 1.1L to a 2011 1.6 Diesel Sporting, never had any issues, as with cars in general if you look after them they'll last, I would never slate a Punto can be as good as or better than alot of cars of the same age.
@dazheath1
@dazheath1 Год назад
You are living my dream Matt. Well done on what you have achieved. I loved buying and selling cars in the UK but I made the big mistake of emigrating to Western Australia in 2014 where the used car scene is flat, corrupt and well over priced. Most cars are three times the price of cars in the UK and every time you buy a used car you pay a government fee of upto 6% of the purchase price. And most cars are highly faulty as there’s no MOT here.😢
@Mooba456
@Mooba456 Год назад
Yeah, only state in Australia that has a somewhat MOT is New South Wales (called a pink slip).
@shroudedenigma8607
@shroudedenigma8607 Год назад
There's no MOTs at all...? That sounds like a terrible idea 😅
@dazheath1
@dazheath1 Год назад
@@shroudedenigma8607 Yes, No MOT at all, most cars are just run into the ground unless they get pulled by the police and the car removed off the road for being dangerous.
@baronvonjo1929
@baronvonjo1929 Год назад
I can't believe how cheap cars on the UK are. But also just based off this channel I will bet money UK cars are driven into the dirt more than anywhere else in the world lol. My God, the abuse these owners put these cars through. MOTs sound weird and very annoying. I don't know what it's actually like having them, but to be honest, it sounds very annoying. Absolutely no tests of any kind in my state.
@dazheath1
@dazheath1 Год назад
@@baronvonjo1929 UK cars are ok but can get rusty from the road salt in the winter
@dusankocisevic6823
@dusankocisevic6823 Год назад
Had my white Punto mk2 1.2 FIRE for 13 years, driven across Europe even without a flat tire on the road… but his power steering sensor was completely BONKERS, across town 🙃🙃🙃
@johnchincotta1qwdb15
@johnchincotta1qwdb15 Год назад
Another cracking video Matt , this car has probably been looked after by it's previous owners hence it's nice condition.Nice little earner gor you
@skimmingstoness
@skimmingstoness Год назад
Always had a soft spot for the Fiat Bravo from 2007-2014 onwards, They looked quite nice in Abarth form.
@jeremywentworth1833
@jeremywentworth1833 Год назад
I've always quite fancied a bravo particularly in 1.4 T -sport 150 don't think they do the Abarth bravo in the UK were I am infact I know they don't shame with the Amount of Abarth models with the same Engine in the 500 .
@chappy2121
@chappy2121 Год назад
I remember when these came out. Cheap finance, free insurance, there were loads about. Always thought they were quite smart
@chuckmaddison2924
@chuckmaddison2924 Год назад
About 25 years ago I bought a fiat 124 from a customer that couldn't afford the quote I gave him. I repaired in my lunch breaks. I can honestly say it was the most fun I've had. Drive it like an Italian and make it scream.
@cafe405
@cafe405 Год назад
I love it when a plan comes together.
@lazylad8544
@lazylad8544 Год назад
Did very well on that one matt for a 16 year old car. Good condition and looked after. You wasn't your usual sarcastic witty car sales person on this video. Should we be worried 😉. Locking nuts on a fiat, someone's got a sense of humour. I know the alloy wheels are worth a few quid. Keep up the good work 👍👍
@stephenlane9168
@stephenlane9168 Год назад
Another good video Matt. Always entertaining buddy 👌
@HighPeakAutos
@HighPeakAutos Год назад
Thanks
@PhilipBallGarry
@PhilipBallGarry Год назад
Result Matt! Nice little car and a nice little earner. Another ideal first car for someone 👍
@Andy-From-England
@Andy-From-England Год назад
Hey matt I really love your videos just full of sarcastic banter I bet that website shows up low mileage during the 3 lockdowns we had
@iBout
@iBout Год назад
My first car was an '09 Fiat GP, 1.3 also but the 70hp. Slow as you can imagine, but pulled up any hill and still had enough torque to accelerate decently on the motorway. Theyre great little cars, very basic but enough fun to drive and cheap as to run.
@chrisjones6017
@chrisjones6017 Год назад
These wreck of the week vlogs are always my favourite
@HighPeakAutos
@HighPeakAutos Год назад
Haha thanks
@Snarl616
@Snarl616 Год назад
I'm a proud owner of a Mk2 Fiat Punto 188. I love her so much. To hell with prejudices about fiat: that car rocks.
@damien5442
@damien5442 Год назад
I had the 2007 1.2 Fiat Grande Punto as my first car which I absolutely loved, anyway issues that popped up I learned to do my self on that car. Including an oil/filter change, fitting a rear window regulator, changed the exhaust and the shifter cables.
@bennycovelly960
@bennycovelly960 Год назад
Hi Matt, when I was a mechanic at Fiat I bought a 64 plate Punto 1.4 8v petrol. And 97k miles later I still have it. Whilst having many company cars and lease cars I’ve always kept it. It’s only just had a clutch and I’ve done a cambelt. Apart from general serving it’s wanted nothing. Absolutely faultless. I think it’s how you look after them like you say. That is a Fiat engine used by Vauxhall you are right, As for the numbness you mention, if you get one very flat get your mechanic to check waste gate isn’t seizing or seized. wd40 usually sorts it and it’s down to the lack of use (Nana driving). Love the videos, especially on the day to day cars 👍👍
@Andy-eo3mq
@Andy-eo3mq Год назад
I also have the 1.4 8v, and I find it to be an excellent engine. Enough grunt to get about with comfortably, and over 45mpg on a longer run.
@jondavies7593
@jondavies7593 Год назад
My 1st car was a Fiat (131 Miafiori) and despite it eventually rusting away, I’ve always had a soft spot for them. They have personality, style and quite often quirky elements that make the stand out. It’s just a shame they’re not a bit more robust/long-lived.
@david-hf3dk
@david-hf3dk 4 месяца назад
I still own one, a 2000 t/c sport. I bought it in July 1995 and won't part with it.
@davidminns9799
@davidminns9799 Год назад
Your sargassum is superb and I also love your optimism when ever your viewing a trade in👍 just makes it must watch content 😊
@thisiszaphod
@thisiszaphod Год назад
What be a sargassum? Are they one of the new Vauxhalls?
@derekgibson9834
@derekgibson9834 11 месяцев назад
Another nice, honest little car. Great starter car and a profit. Well done 👏
@ifyouarefeelingsinister
@ifyouarefeelingsinister Год назад
I may be delirious from a long day of work but that interior looks really quite nice to me. And I’m definitely a sucker for ‘feminine’ paint colours too by the sound of it!
@nomdeplume798
@nomdeplume798 Год назад
I've had a FIAT 128, Uno 60DS, Stilo 1.4, Punto 1.2, Panda 1.3 Multijet and a current model Panda 1.2 petrol, as well as a couple of Alfas. All of them have been reliable, the Panda MJ the most reliable of the lot passing 120,000 miles with a clutch that lasted 95,000 miles, the only other failure being an indicator bulb that faded to white.
@mairenared
@mairenared Месяц назад
Another great video Matt. I'm really enjoying your bargain cars series. I've never owned a FIAT but I have owned a couple of Alfa Romeos and never had any serious reliabilty problems with them. My daughter now lives in outer London and is just about to take her driving test, so maybe something like this would get her started.
@md-detailing
@md-detailing Год назад
Great video Matt! As you once said the cheap stuff goes fast! :D
@Aruneh
@Aruneh Год назад
A Punto like that is the only car I’ve ever been in that produced fuel. The fuel gauge actually went up as you drove along. Or maybe Tony just put a wire on wrong, who knows.
@Mossy06
@Mossy06 3 месяца назад
Mine does that as well but makes me worried when getting low on fuel as not sure how much fuel I actually have left.
@robinstebbings6296
@robinstebbings6296 Год назад
I recently used car vertical for the 1st time and avoided a car with loads of underbody corrosion. Will use them every time now. Thanks Matt.
@auser1484
@auser1484 Год назад
Excited for this one!
@Brucecarmaintence71
@Brucecarmaintence71 Год назад
Everytime I go to the Scrappies I always see rows of these and always think , they all look in good condition bodywise, then I didn’t realise about the electric steering rack that must be a killer for them as People scrap them possibly for this problem, Cheers Matt.
@grahampilkington252
@grahampilkington252 Год назад
I don’t see any cars in auto trader that you show in you’re videos for the prices you say you pay. I love you’re shows to see what problems there are.
@richardjohnson3463
@richardjohnson3463 Год назад
Result Matt..good work👍
@TheOwlsarewatching606
@TheOwlsarewatching606 Год назад
I've had an ELX petrol for bloody centuries, still has under 70k on the clock. It has been excellent and usually does 60 mpg, It must think it is in Italy!
@whitegptjet
@whitegptjet Год назад
Grande Punto is really a fun car to drive. I own a 1.4 TJET version with bigger turbo,CAI and tune(around 185hp). Got Koni Sports with Eibach 30mm lowering springs. Stock brakes are amazingly good. Also handles like a dream. Its cheap to maintain , easy to work on and parts are also cheap.
@mustafacartrader
@mustafacartrader Год назад
I have the same vehicle, did a stage 1 map to 170hp, one thing that is quite expensive is the clutch, which I had to replace cost me close to 1k. These t jet are fitted with a flywheel, which was very surprising, apart from that I really love and enjoy the car
@whitegptjet
@whitegptjet Год назад
@@mustafacartrader what turbo
@whitegptjet
@whitegptjet Год назад
@@mustafacartrader btw every car has flywheel. Its just dual mass that makes it a little expensive. It costs 550 euros to replace everything here including clutch and labor.
@mustafacartrader
@mustafacartrader Год назад
@@whitegptjet yeah 1.4 turbo
@mustafacartrader
@mustafacartrader Год назад
@@whitegptjet majority of the time a petrol vehicle doesn't have a dual mass, its normal a 3pc clutch kit.
@101295cono
@101295cono Год назад
Love the 4k uploads Matt. Keep up the good work
@HighPeakAutos
@HighPeakAutos Год назад
Thanks!
@101295cono
@101295cono Год назад
@@HighPeakAutos just sold my A4 B8 Sline Matt, picking up a F10 5 series m sport this weekend 😎
@ozemsadventureofrandomstuf252
Always awesome reviews 👌🏽 In South Africa I’ve seen here some don’t want to maintain their FIATS properly and they literally “fixing them again tomorrow”😅😂
@ferdvds
@ferdvds Год назад
They last in Italy because the weather is so much better. The damp weather in the British Isles is what makes them rust like mad when you make them with cheap materials
@marcelhandsome6042
@marcelhandsome6042 Год назад
Fiats haven't rusted since 1988 when the Tipo model (European car of the year 1989) was launched Fiat introduced fully galvanized steel bodywork! I owned a 1985 Fiat Uno 70S 4-door for 14 years and only had minor surface rust on the door sill but not bad at all! Around 1983/1984 onwards rust wasn't an issue.
@bulltraderpt
@bulltraderpt Год назад
Good call, what a great buy. Shame the previous owner didn't realise it was worth £900 in the open market.
@dilan4123
@dilan4123 Год назад
They probably did know that it was worth more but they also know selling to dealers is less hassle even if dealers do mug them off with the buying price they offer
@cybershot123
@cybershot123 Год назад
Nice to see a profit and little outlay . Nice video
@GarfieldBrown
@GarfieldBrown Год назад
I'm still driving my 56 plate Grande Punto 1.2 petrol, which I've owned since 2008. Currently on 106,000 miles. It's had problems with build quality and random parts that need replacing, but the engine is solid and is still fun to drive. Still got a few good years left I hope. Wish my interior was a nice as this one though 😂
@Kamil_28
@Kamil_28 Год назад
Fantastic car! I love Punto😍
@karenjennings1236
@karenjennings1236 Год назад
Hi Matt, another great video. Great little inexpensive car too. I’m really interested to know why you didn’t sell it for more, it certainly seems worth more?
@Matt-go7ss
@Matt-go7ss Год назад
Remember the fast 80's Uno? I saw one of those in turkey recently. No-one could understand why I was raving about it
@danigonzalez4299
@danigonzalez4299 Год назад
Many years ago in Ibiza (like 15 or more) we got one as a rental. I loved the steering wheel. It was so good in hand. I do still remember it as one of the best in hand I have touched/used. Now, I don't know how does it feel today and/or in your case.
@split_pin
@split_pin Год назад
Great result. The dash is indeed inexplicably clean. It makes me wonder why the previous owner part exed it for the Mazda. I saw the video for that and out of the 2 I'd say the Fiat appears to be the better car!
@jdmguy44
@jdmguy44 Год назад
The Fiat's the better car of the two? You've got a sense of humour mate. I'll give you that! 😄
@brotherfromanother1971
@brotherfromanother1971 Год назад
ULEZ
@warrengeew
@warrengeew Год назад
They're both absolutely shite 😂
@robbieshaft
@robbieshaft Год назад
@@jdmguy44 your username explains this comment
@MANTHELEXUS
@MANTHELEXUS Год назад
Italian cars last longer in hot climates for some reason. I think it’s to do with the plastics not liking cold weather. Also rust, Especially with how much the UK salt their roads.
@nigelbryant5932
@nigelbryant5932 Год назад
About time Mat 👍 nice clean car. Cheap transport for the next owner 💰
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