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The Fiat Uno was the First Grown-Up Small Car 

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The Italians are widely known for producing some of the greatest small cars, but following on from their revolutionary 127, the unassuming Uno made a similarly deep impression, ushering in a new age of refined small cars, and going on to become one of the most popular cars of all time.
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@declanohara9232
@declanohara9232 8 месяцев назад
My dad had one of these in the mid 90s. When I was a toddler, I ate my granny's medication thinking they were sweets, my dad threw me in the uno and gunned it to the hospital, a car driven by a 15-year-old pulled out in front of my dad and completely written both cars off LOL.
@oexplorador6840
@oexplorador6840 8 месяцев назад
The legend, the myth, the Brazilian hero.
@romulodecastrodasilva5863
@romulodecastrodasilva5863 Месяц назад
Com escada então, quase voa!
@Filipe1020
@Filipe1020 8 месяцев назад
The Uno was built up to 2014 here in Brazil, and all those qualities you've mentioned are the reason why we brazilians love this car so much, it's the cheapest car to maintain here, economical and very reliable.
@mercuryboy6699
@mercuryboy6699 8 месяцев назад
Another 'high water mark' is this channel, with well researched info delivered in a thoroughly engaging and professional manner.
@stuartsaunders4518
@stuartsaunders4518 8 месяцев назад
I had an '84 Uno 45 in 1990 with the 903cc and it was so quick for its size and weight and so involving to drive, everything since has never felt as good & It was incredibly reliable
@ca9968
@ca9968 8 месяцев назад
These were very popular in South Africa, at one point they were everywhere you looked...the 1.4 Turbo was an absolute suicide machine, nicknamed "The Flying Coffin"...
@martinmcguinness9482
@martinmcguinness9482 8 месяцев назад
Some classic car magazine needs to get you on board as fantastic to see a young guy so passionate about classic cars and not only the big hitters. It's great to see you doing cars normal people had. PLEASE keep up the good work
@tuffandco3745
@tuffandco3745 8 месяцев назад
Car magazines make no money, TwinCam will grow to out do legacy car mags.
@berwhaletheavenger
@berwhaletheavenger 8 месяцев назад
Magazines are finished. RU-vid is where it's at.
@Peter-Oxley-Modelling-Lab
@Peter-Oxley-Modelling-Lab 8 месяцев назад
I bought a brand new one in 1987 (E reg, also black) it was the three door and very enonomical. My Dad was so impressed that he bought a (galvanised steel-panelled) TIPO, 3 years later. When I was a boy, I always wanted a FIRE engine...but found gearshift a bit rubbery to be honest.
@GForceVRX
@GForceVRX 8 месяцев назад
Great review, I love Fiats from way back
@luisrodrigues88
@luisrodrigues88 2 месяца назад
This should be the most honest and humble fiat in the last 40 years. Brands will never be able to replicate the functionality and simplicity of this.
@andrewpemberton7295
@andrewpemberton7295 7 месяцев назад
I had a Mk1 Fiat Uno Turbo, electronic fuel injected and turbocharged 1.3 an absolute rocket, would thrash the Fiesta . The dash was fantastic full of gauges including a turbo boost gauge, red carpets and seatbelts, man I loved that car 😁
@fhwolthuis
@fhwolthuis 8 месяцев назад
Ed, thank you for this excellent documentary about the Uno. Your videos are always filled with passion and we'll researched background information and history. I think you have the potential to make this channel into your full time job, if you desired so 👌😃 My mother bought a brand new (pre facelift) 5 door Uno 60 in 1988 so I know it pretty well and even drove it a couple of times before I got my license 🤫. That one still had the older 1116cc engine but it was such a nice and roomy car. Good memories of that. You were right that FIAT was, and still is, one of the pioneers when it comes to using robots in car production. The founded the Comau company, still owned by Stellantis today, which was and is one of the biggest producers of robots. Worth googling this company 👍
@martinhitchman4101
@martinhitchman4101 8 месяцев назад
My first car was a 70s series 1. Original dash design with pods either side of the steering wheel and a movable ashtray. Loved it
@stevestace3921
@stevestace3921 8 месяцев назад
I purchased a UNO 70s brand new in 1984. Bright red in colour, and was a great car to drive with a high top gear ratio, so good on long motorway journeys. For a small car outside, it was spacious inside, like a bit of a Tardis! Also the UNO was voted car of the year back in 1984.
@misterpig5261
@misterpig5261 7 месяцев назад
I'm from Brazil, my father had a 2005 uno that I loved traveling with, They are durable cars that can handle muddy terrain without any problems.
@maxeluy
@maxeluy 8 месяцев назад
I learned how to drive on a Fiat Uno 1.7 Diesel, was perfect for learning, plenty of torque, long clutch and a lot of feedback.
@davidellis279
@davidellis279 8 месяцев назад
I too had a UNO diesel,who a cracking car and brilliant on fuel,I used to go to my static caravan in North Wales and back every weekend without a hint of trouble absolutely loved it and only sold it because I needed something bigger.
@martinclapton2724
@martinclapton2724 8 месяцев назад
They used to say , years ago, the over riding mark of a really good car was, A big car that feels like a small car to drive, and likewise, A Small car that feels like a bigger car. The UNO exemplifies the latter. On top of that , the over riding complement you paid , was that in many ways the car still feels modern today. Brilliant Fiat . Well deserved of being ECOTY
@carswithcharacter
@carswithcharacter 8 месяцев назад
Memories! I worked for a Fiat dealership in the mid 80s. I sold quite a few Uno and Pandas. The mk1 Uno looks better than the facelift and had a much more interesting interior and dashboard. We always recommended to new owners to drive the car hard with plenty of revs robed the engine in.
@ABrit-bt6ce
@ABrit-bt6ce 8 месяцев назад
I looked at running mine in (it had about 20 miles on it) and the most detailed info I could find was "turn key drive car".
@devroombagchus7460
@devroombagchus7460 8 месяцев назад
I had a Uno and it was the best car I ever had. A type that was around for a short time. A 1400cc engine. Not souped up. Lots of flexibility and still economical.
@alanwayte432
@alanwayte432 8 месяцев назад
In 86 I bought my wife a Turbo i.e as a Wedding Anniversary present, in its day it was a rapid economic little car, we loved it, also totally reliable
@chrisstrider
@chrisstrider 8 месяцев назад
My first car😊 I never thought I’d have a Fiat, I’ve had 15 since
@jimmer1976
@jimmer1976 8 месяцев назад
I had a 903cc mk1 Uno back in the 90’s, loved that little car. My next car was a D plate Uno turbo, that was quick!
@johnmull59
@johnmull59 8 месяцев назад
Thanks Ed. Always enjoy your reviews. There are spot on and I love how your enthusiasm really shines through. The Fiats I really wanted as a youngster were the Mirafiore, X1/9 and Ritmo (Strada) 130TC.....not to mention the bonkers Uno Turbo!
@davidmcknlght2700
@davidmcknlght2700 8 месяцев назад
Had the pre face lift Uno with the FIRE engine, great little car,kept it for nearly 12 years and thrashed it every day,super fun little machine ❤
@richardsmith579
@richardsmith579 8 месяцев назад
I had a basic second hand three door 903cc one which I bought at 40k miles and sold at 140k miles. Until the end it never put a foot wrong and I drove it very hard. A wonderful car. Shorting electrics got it in the end, but I really loved that car.
@kevinh753
@kevinh753 8 месяцев назад
Thanks Ed - I really enjoyed this review. I live in South Africa, where the Uno was assembled until 2006. In 2000, I changed jobs and lost my 2 company cars. To replace them my wife and I bought, brand new, a Ford Fiesta (Mk 4) and a Fiat Uno - which looked very similar to the one in your video. The Uno had the 1.1 litre FIRE which put out about 52 bhp I think (they didn't name the cars by power output here). My wife intended to use the Fiat as a shopping/general runabout car while I was expecting to use the Fiesta to commute to work. This arrangement was quickly reversed because my wife had medical issues with her right foot which turned out to be incompatible with the position of the Fiat's throttle pedal. I did not regret the change at all - in comparison to the Uno the Fiesta felt heavy and sluggish (it had the 1.4 litre CVH engine). I have owned many cars over the past 47 years and I rate the Fiat Uno as probably the most fun to drive of them all - it feels quick, is very responsive and reasonably comfortable. Very economical and spacious - the packaging is amazing. When my daughter left school she used it to commute to university, then a couple of years later my son took it over for the same purpose, Unfortunately , he wrote it off in an accident in 2006 (no injuries, but the crumple zone really crumpled!) Brilliant car.
@stevesrover
@stevesrover 8 месяцев назад
I got myself an Uno earlier this year. I had one many years ago and, of all the cars I’ve had, the Uno was one of my favourites. It feels like a chair with an engine. The handling is hilarious. So much fun to drive, if a little harsh on a road that need relaying.
@Rjhs001
@Rjhs001 8 месяцев назад
Hi Ed. Your vids are definitely some of the best on RU-vid. No frills...no gimmicks...just well researched and well presented information. A mate of mine had an Uno back in the mid 80s and it always felt like a bit of a revolution to me. Cheers.
@julianevans9548
@julianevans9548 8 месяцев назад
Really shows up modern car design. You can't tell one from the other, and they manage to be bland and yet covered in ridiculous creases, etc. (New subscriber - only just found you - very impressed. Thanks for the video.)
@julianevans9548
@julianevans9548 8 месяцев назад
And that's true of 'supercars' too.
@pauloalbuquerque2453
@pauloalbuquerque2453 8 месяцев назад
In Brazil this car still being a good car, people used to refference this Fiat by it resistance and reliability 🇧🇷🇧🇷
@countludwigvonnippeltassel
@countludwigvonnippeltassel 8 месяцев назад
Great video, as always. I had a 1988 Uno 1.0 for a bit as an emergency stand-in. It had such character and was a hoot to drive, but travelling at anything over 50mph was much what I imagine being trapped in a washing machine with a swarm of bees would be like!
@paultasker7788
@paultasker7788 8 месяцев назад
Most 80s superminis were like that. Our polo was the same. It was noisy at speed due to only 4 gears.
@TheGaryET
@TheGaryET 8 месяцев назад
Thank you Edd, that was a great video about a car very few people talk about. I have owned my 1987 Mk1 45 for nearly 10 years and have had a few Turbo ie’s in the past too. They’re such great cars and in May this year I drove my 999 FIRE (with a 5 speed box from a 45S which I fitted) from Ipswich to Toledo, Spain to a friends wedding and back without a single issue. Just proves that even now, they’re a great reliable modern classic! Thanks again.
@David_H-73
@David_H-73 8 месяцев назад
Great job Edd, the Uno really was a game changer back in 83 and sold really well in the uk. My 205 1.1 is still available if you would like to drive it.
@johnnyvanderels8445
@johnnyvanderels8445 6 месяцев назад
I started in a brown metallic Uno 45 of 55. After that car I had a white 70sx, a red 75sxie and my last uno was a black 75 sxie. I loved them!
@viennacat1
@viennacat1 8 месяцев назад
I had 2 mark 1 Uno’s in my early driving years. The first one always was a 45 and the second a ‘Carte Blanche’ 60, which I loved. With the rear seats folded it was so spacious. Drove it to Paris a couple of times. I liked some of the quirky little things about it, like the flipper style switches for lights & wipers. Good memories 😊
@intheshadows..2107
@intheshadows..2107 8 месяцев назад
Exact same one as I had. So much room in this little bad boy. It felt so much better than a metro or a fiesta. You always felt you were in a bigger car. Loved it. I thought Fiat made so much better small cars, I traded mine in for a Punto. Thanks for the memories
@peterthwaites5891
@peterthwaites5891 8 месяцев назад
Best ever video that you`ve done... Flawlessly presented and properly researched, i was fortunate that by the 1980`s i was in my 20`s so i grew up in this decade of automotive greatness, in 1985 i bought a very early X demonstrator Fiat Uno Turbo, went on to have a new one in 1987, The Turbo was something else! if you can find one? you really need to drive one, i`m sure you`d fall in love with it!
@spacekii
@spacekii 7 месяцев назад
So glad to have stumbled across your channel! Your presentation is fantastic, thank you for making these gems of videos!
@hectorshouse7348
@hectorshouse7348 8 месяцев назад
Nobody seems to mention the 132…it was a really good car, I had the 2ltr in 1980…loved it
@marky0071
@marky0071 8 месяцев назад
This is a very impressive upload! The research that you put into this is very much appreciated. Excellent channel, you have a new lifelong subscriber.
@admiralalcatraz6080
@admiralalcatraz6080 8 месяцев назад
Always liked an Uno, always found it strange it had no emblem on the steering wheel.
@johnsharpe734
@johnsharpe734 3 месяца назад
I can hear the passion you have for older cars. Unlike todays car reviewers, you didn't mention anything about the passenger comfort or the room/ luggage space.
@ianmax69
@ianmax69 8 месяцев назад
Eddie a great little video again But one major styling point you overlooked was the gutterless door design the Uno had... this was the first time this had been employed in any standard volume car and it was a gamechanger Yes you talk about slipperyness and drag co-efficent But to engineer rainwater guttering inside the door was a major obstacle and achievement for Fiat and every other manufacturer has copied it since... I was surprised it was something you didn't look at in detail but openning the doors and showing us all its a small think but with big implications .. Keep up the Great videos Best Wishes Ian
@neilmustow368
@neilmustow368 8 месяцев назад
Great video Ed an icon Supermini of the 1980's to me my early learning driving days in 1992 I had the very first 1983 Fiat Uno 45ES 903cc Super 5 Speed 3 door when aged 18 bit rusty on the doors and bonnet and tailgate but I loved it passed my driving test 2nd attempt in 1995 aged 21 sadly scrapped in 1997 rust and engine issues got it in the end but great early driving memories👍👍👍
@grayfool
@grayfool 8 месяцев назад
Little Fiats have always been amazing. The first one I got to drive was a 128 which was one of the best driving cars I have ever driven. The Panda and the sporty Uno were both huge fun and very usable. The early Fiestas were horrible, noisy and just plain crude in comparison. Another excellent video Ed. Thanks again. Oh, and you cannot talk too much about the MIni, just not possible.
@richardgregory8964
@richardgregory8964 8 месяцев назад
Great video. I love the detail that you go into when describing how the car drives, Brough back memories for me. Loving this channel
@petedenton9434
@petedenton9434 8 месяцев назад
I well remember trying to persuade Mum to replace her Fiesta with an Uno 70S. It would have been great but I wasn't unhappy with the MG Metro she chose instead...
@rogerrees9845
@rogerrees9845 8 месяцев назад
Another great documentary. Thank you so much. The developments and comparisons are always well researched and interesting.. looking forward to your next... Another journey down my memory lane... Roger... Pembrokeshire
@roberttaylor6295
@roberttaylor6295 8 месяцев назад
Like the effect of a swan gracefully gliding along which hides the huge amount of effect from sight, so too with all your presentations/reviews. The suave and personable, as well as erudite and polished presentational style surely hides a huge amount to backroom research and assembling to provide what for me are the best of all car reviews from mainstream to U Tube bar none All the videos are greatly enhanced by your so obvious enthusiasm and pleasure: a unique formula that delights and entertains and an anxious wait for the next! Thank you Ed! Rob .
@rupertorgan7749
@rupertorgan7749 8 месяцев назад
I owned two mark 1 Uno 70SXs in period. The first I bought new in 1985 and at the time it was on another level to the competition in just about every metric, the 205 being the only competitor that got close. I drove that car for five years and 120,000 miles, most of it at high speed on Britain's motorways, which it was very good at and refined. I then moved it on to my brother-in-law, who scrapped it two years later due to terminal rust! The mark 1 Uno had a more innovate interior, with control pods within fingertip reach, which was more Citroenesque than Italian, but worked brilliantly. However, my memories of the gearchange on both cars was of a rubbery shift that required concentration and which taught me to heel and toe to make it work more smoothly. The build quality was good on the surface, but didn't stand up well over time and to British roads. The second one I bought, a 1988 MY car, was much better screwed together and rust resistant. A great car that still stands out as being ahead of its time at launch.
@gkjsooley
@gkjsooley 8 месяцев назад
Great video as always. Nice to see you mention the 205. Would be great if you drove one and then did a comparison to your experience with the Uno. In the beginning of the video, you mention the Simca 1100 among the superminis, but it's really a small family car like the 128, and with its hatch, the 1100 scooped the Golf by seven years, having been launched in 1967. One car that always gets ignored as a small family hatch pioneer is the Zastava 101 of 1971 (at one point sold in the UK as the Yugo 511/513 depending on engine displacement); Yugoslavia's FIAT 128 with a very Simca 1100-like hatch. Would be great if you could get your hands on a Simca 1100.
@ianclaudio777
@ianclaudio777 7 дней назад
Uno is like a king of popular cars in Brazil Everybody had or drove one Fiat uno
@matteogilles4238
@matteogilles4238 6 месяцев назад
Great video and full of research. Been an Uno fan forever and have owned quite a few. Still have a last of the line 1989 Mk1 Uno Turbo I.e. and love it. Such amazing cars.
@user-su5cm1kh9n
@user-su5cm1kh9n 8 месяцев назад
I had a beat up pre-facelift 1.5 75hp injected specimen with power windows, plush interior and a digital dash in the early 2000's. The engine was sublimely torquey and when revved sounded better than anything I've ever had since. Still breaks my heart I had to let it go due to intermittent misfire gremlins, which I was unable to fix.
@christopheredmondson1594
@christopheredmondson1594 8 месяцев назад
On top of your game again, nice one Ed. I seem to want every car you drive, need a big garage!!
@HarryHipster
@HarryHipster 8 месяцев назад
Thanks again for this well moderated video, Ed! Such a funny coincidence that immediately after owning the Austin 1300 GT you mentioned in your previous video my mother then bought one of the first 4-door Fiat Uno 70 s with the 68 hp 1.3 litre-engine in 1983, later followed by the 4-door version of the Fiat Uno 75 i.e. which had the slightly more powerful and torquey 1.5 litre engine with 75 hp. Me too, I bought a Fiat Uno 70 i.e. 2-door which was fun to drive - even on long distance trips. These stronger versions were longer geared, but easily reached up to 180 km/h without feeling unstable. they handled well with a little bit of understeering. And the simple, yet roomy design (higher seating position in the front, much legroom in the back, spacious and flexible trunk) was genius and practical. I remember a trip to Italy where my wife and I put the back bench out of the cabin and used it as camping stools... As you mentioned: practical intelligence or intelligent practicality.
@Keithj136
@Keithj136 8 месяцев назад
Ed this is absolute Quality Street, i just love to sit back relax and drink in the information and feel you provide while your driving the car, you are obviously going onward and upward. 👍🙂
@The_BenboBaggins
@The_BenboBaggins 8 месяцев назад
My 1st car was a 5dr 1993 Fiat Uno 1.0 'Start' in the same very dark blue - absolutely loved that little car, drove the wheels off it and ran it in to the ground mercilessly! Bless her, she did well to last the 1st couple of years of teenage driving for as long as she did! 😅
@grotesmurf1
@grotesmurf1 8 месяцев назад
Thank you so much for this vid Ed, first a thing about you. I think your made for this, listening to you is easy, get's never boring and your voice has a nice tone, almost relaxing. It would not surprise me if you would make a living out of presenting, if it would be cars ore anything else, you got it! Now about the vid, think you hit the nail on the head about the Uno, shame you couldn't get hold of a Mk1 Uno base model but let's be honest getting you hands on that is very difficult. There's not a lot I don't know about a Uno, in 1996 I had the idea to erect a club for all Fiat Uno owners (I'm Dutch so that would be a Dutch based club) and with the help of a few people who also had a Uno we erected the Fiat Uno Club Holland in 1997. Within 3 years we had almost a 100 members and it was like having a second job, all official merch, stickers, clothing and being registered at the Dutch chamber of commerce as a official club. Visited Italy a few times and even visited Giugiaro studio's which was awesome. About six years ago I emigrated to the UK and left my Dutch club and took my Uno Turbo Mk1 with me (already had 7 previous Uno's, and could not leave this one behind) I now have joined a great community called the Fiat Uno Turbo Collective and even if you don't own a Uno your still very welcome to join us during events) I have noticed that there are not many Uno's left and I will not get rid of mine soon, have owned it now for 23 years and loved every minute of it. Maybe some of you have seen my Uno because it stands out and is sprayed in Audi RS blue (i know not a OEM colour but the previous owner sprayed it) Again amazing vid Ed and you got another subscriber on your channel. Please keep making vids because as I said before, I think you have an amazing talent to present and make people listen what you are telling them, well done and thank you! 👍
@brianknowles1727
@brianknowles1727 8 месяцев назад
Wife had one in 1993 brand new wasn't expensive didn't expect much but boy ,did she love it economical spritley and so rewarding to drive.
@plym1969
@plym1969 8 месяцев назад
This certainly gave me a fresh new look at a car I ignored at the time. Fantastic review as always Ed. 🙂👍🙂
@blixten117
@blixten117 8 месяцев назад
Had a Black UNO 70s with 70hp Loved it Greetings from Sweden
@paulsi1234
@paulsi1234 8 месяцев назад
Very good presentation Ed, you’re very easy to listen to 😊. I hired a Fiat UNO in 1985 when visiting from Australia, I found it a bit odd as I was used to Japanese cars. Driving position and the way it drove was foreign to me 😮.
@davidpeters6536
@davidpeters6536 8 месяцев назад
I had one as a hire car for a week. It was easy to drive but very forgettable.
@jonathonbrett-qn1ic
@jonathonbrett-qn1ic 8 месяцев назад
Fantastic episode Thank you
@GlowingTube
@GlowingTube 8 месяцев назад
These were not sold in Australia where I live. I do remember reading about them and comparing them to the dinosaurs that GM and Ford sold as family cars. As usual, a great video, engaging and informative… you deserve your own TV show Ed.
@nu_foz
@nu_foz 8 месяцев назад
Thanks for this video, Ed. Great to see an Uno still in fantastic condition. I had one of these post-facelifts back in the day. My first car, the only thing that could have bettered this for me at the time was the pre-facelift / Mk 1 Uno with its switchgear satellite pods each side of the instrument binnacle :)
@garethshaw5165
@garethshaw5165 8 месяцев назад
My first car was a mk2 Fiat Uno. Everything that could break or fail did but I loved that car
@roberttaylor90y76
@roberttaylor90y76 8 месяцев назад
My wife and I had a 1989 original 45 formula 903 cc model .very nippy and economical.
@GentilsGarage
@GentilsGarage 8 месяцев назад
Great video Ed. Can’t believe it 40 years since it was launched and was in production for a long time ( at leat in Europe). Many friends had these as their first car. I remember reading car magazines at the time that the Uno was the only Superminj that could seat 5 adults properly, unlike the competition.
@scottishcarenthusiastsandtrain
@scottishcarenthusiastsandtrain 5 месяцев назад
Another excellent review Ed, really enjoyable.and a fun looking car is the Uno. Look forward to when you review a series 2 127 as my dad had one of them when i was a Baby and a toddler!
@daviddesert3132
@daviddesert3132 8 месяцев назад
Thanks for the ride Ed!
@johncarruthers4647
@johncarruthers4647 8 месяцев назад
Great video. Brought back a lot of memories My first car was 1990 uno 45. Only had It for about a year but sold it for the same as I bought for so couldn't complain great wee car
@MrNegativecreep07
@MrNegativecreep07 8 месяцев назад
My Dad had a 1.1 3 door which I passed my test in. Had horrible tweed seats and the red paint soon became pink, but I don't recall it ever breaking down. Even got the 4 of us to Normandy with all our luggage. He then gave it to my younger sister for a first car, but she took so many attempts to pass that it needed too much work so he scrapped it.
@DjNikGnashers
@DjNikGnashers 8 месяцев назад
A friend had an UNO Turbo and a Lancia delta HF Turbo (lucky man!). The Lancia was always broken, literally in bits constantly, but the UNO just took everything asked of it. He absolutely ragged the *rse off it everywhere and it just kept going, brilliant little car and such good fun. The Lancia should have been a far better car in every way, but it was just flimsy.
@spavatch
@spavatch Месяц назад
The car I enjoyed the most. Ever. Excellent video, thanks!
@jrushen4235
@jrushen4235 8 месяцев назад
Another great review. You are a natural.
@pumpkin91ful
@pumpkin91ful 8 месяцев назад
There was even the Giannini Uno, Giannini was a fiat tuner that during 90s switched from selling affordable moped cars to selling more refined Fiats, the Uno Giannini had luxury fabric seats, leather steering wheel, aftermarket paint, allow wheels ecc and the price was very competitive.
@iantrott9152
@iantrott9152 8 месяцев назад
Another excellent video, thanks :) I had a Fiat 127 1050 in 1987 for two years, then a Fiat Uno 55S in 1990 for five years. I can’t remember exactly how many miles I did in the 127 but I covered about 80,000 miles in the Uno, including driving to Brittany in France. I used to keep a detailed fuel consumption log and I regularly used to get 50 mpg plus out of the Uno. The 127 was a good car, but the Uno was a massive step forward in comfort and driving experience. I always wanted to drive a Panda, my mum even had one of the rare 4x4 Pandas; but I was never able to for an unusual reason. Since 1986 I’ve been an above knee left leg amputee. I used to drive all manual with a lever hand clutch conversion. But it wasn’t possible to fit this adaptation to the first generation Pandas as the steering column was constructed differently and there was no location to install a pivot point for the hand clutch conversion, so I missed out on driving a Panda unfortunately. In the early 90’s my father had a black, first generation, Uno Turbo for about a year; that was a very quick car :)
@ABrit-bt6ce
@ABrit-bt6ce 8 месяцев назад
My first car was a black facelift Uno 45. This has to get my subscription.
@rickhughes811
@rickhughes811 8 месяцев назад
iI put both mk 1 and 2 on 131 14" wheels with185 50 TYRES from dunlop designed for mk1 escort RS turbo made a HELL of a differance to handling
@Rouxenator
@Rouxenator 8 месяцев назад
When these came to South Africa in the early 90s it put FIAT back on the map here. They were hugely popular, had very funky TV ads and were built by Nissan.
@d33b33
@d33b33 8 месяцев назад
There was an extra spicy Turbo i.e. version of these. All going up in value just like the Golf Mk1/Mk2 it was trying to beat at the time.
@tedecker3792
@tedecker3792 8 месяцев назад
Ed, don’t know how you do it, but your videos keep getting better!
@ilistentoshoegazeandimdead8014
@ilistentoshoegazeandimdead8014 8 месяцев назад
A fact about the Brazillian Fiat uno: The car was actually a Fiat 127 underneath, the rough suspension came from the 127 ( In brazil the 127 was called 147, with a more nice front design ) The uno was and still is a Huge sucess here in brazil, probably beside the Volkswagen GOL and FUSCA the reason that brazillians could afford a car. produced between 1984 to 2013.
@peteryoung4472
@peteryoung4472 8 месяцев назад
I have a fiat uno, my first car and still have it. 1990 45s in peacock blue!! I love that thing. He's called bobby
@terryatkinson3182
@terryatkinson3182 8 месяцев назад
Wish I had mine... I had 2. I have 2 cinquecentos as a hobby to tinker with and one is on the road 😊
@peteryoung4472
@peteryoung4472 8 месяцев назад
@@terryatkinson3182 quality! Enjoy them bud
@jgg02
@jgg02 8 месяцев назад
I love these clips, remember when these came out, and in Sweden where I live, they actually sold pretty decent - but never got the recognition they deserve. Nowadays no Fiats are hardly ever sold here.
@newto74
@newto74 8 месяцев назад
Ed, excellent video as always. I had a mark 1 Panda. Loved that car. I know some people ridiculed it but it did exactly what it said on the tin and was a cute little car. Never owned an UNO though although I did contemplate a Regatta
@luckyboy4766
@luckyboy4766 8 месяцев назад
My first car was a 45 Start I inherited from my parents. The headlight switch on the steering column stopped working every 12-15 months. The Fiat specialist said the fuse burnt out and the only fix was to replace it. Charged me £130 each time!! Car was great to throw around tight roads but had a horrible rubbery gear change.
@philclarke313
@philclarke313 7 месяцев назад
Love this video I own a mk1 uno 60 you'd love it the interior is even more basic and I love the pods with wipers and light controls on it
@jimgijbels9084
@jimgijbels9084 10 дней назад
I owned a 1985 UNO70, very fine car
@jameswilliamstreet
@jameswilliamstreet 8 месяцев назад
Really well researched and presented as always. Love it. Would you consider doing my first car the Fiat Tipo?
@laurataylor824
@laurataylor824 8 месяцев назад
I still own a fiat uno Diesel 1993 , oh my what a brilliant car , I have had it 20 years and it runs perfectly and has no rot , all panels are in great shape and original ,just a few repairs on the cills , only used on dry roads now and for car shows , I'm keeping it for many years to come ,
@sevesellors2831
@sevesellors2831 8 месяцев назад
Great review and Fiat were the masters on small,cars the 127,128, UNO, Panda.
@christopherroughton
@christopherroughton 8 месяцев назад
My brother had one of these in South Africa - in about 2002 - he came home one day and thought "Why is there a baby seat in the back of my car?" - he'd brought the wrong car home from the gym LOL his car keys opened someone else's car. I have always wanted one for some odd reason, I love a small cheap car - they're just honest. I've had all the fancy BMW's and Audi's and that, they are so boring after having them a week you're over it, but a small shitbox you can always have fun chucking them about.
@ColumbusII
@ColumbusII 8 месяцев назад
Hi Mate, you were on FIRE 😂, morning coffee and seeing this explanation about the Uno's history. Although never owned one, I've driven them. And they were so much fun. Being honest I love the pre face-lift even more. Fiat made driving affordable, fun and stylish for so many people globally. Looking forward to see what you have for us next time. Until then have a great weekend mate 👌 Best wishes from the Netherlands 🇳🇱
@shaailhansraj7226
@shaailhansraj7226 8 месяцев назад
i have a 2001 fiat uno 1100 in the best colour ever in peacock metallic most rarest colour here in south africa. i have redone the engine from bottom up since 2018 ive never experienced any issues besides the normal oil leak by the tappet cover which is common but either than that it runs spectacular. i can do 190km/h on the high way since i put a new exhaust system and half of the carburator being rebuilt by myself. only thing is that its heavy on fuel inside the carb needs overhaul
@shaailhansraj7226
@shaailhansraj7226 8 месяцев назад
until then have a good Sunday 👍
@notroll1279
@notroll1279 8 месяцев назад
I never drove an Uno myself but always found it a good looking car - especially the early versions with the taller headlights and indicators. And it is one of the rare cars that looked much better with 5 doors.
@patricksmodels
@patricksmodels 8 месяцев назад
I've had two MK2 Fiat Unos, both with the 1.0 Fire engine with single point injection. They were great cars, I clocked up large mileages on both. They were respectively a 1994 white 5-door model and a 3-door 1993 one. I've also driven the Fire carburettor versions, much better than the injection version and the Mk 1 45 model (with the 903cc Fiat 127 engine) and the 60 with the 1100 Fiat 128 engine.
@arightpest3367
@arightpest3367 8 месяцев назад
I had a Fiat uno 1.3 70s a brilliant little car 70bhp weighing the same as a crisp packet. It was very nippy plus great on fuel. Mine was the first version with the little pods at the side of the binnacle I liked them and there operation.
@GoliathAngelus
@GoliathAngelus 8 месяцев назад
great video
@ManuelJorgeMarques
@ManuelJorgeMarques 8 месяцев назад
Lovely and informative video in typical Twincam fashion 😊 I had the pleasure of driving an Uno as my first car (my parents' one, which they have had since new), I completely agree with you with regards to how "normal" it feels compared to much more modern vehicles (the only thing I *did* have to get used to was the manual choke, which the driving school car didn't have, being a diesel😂). Interestingly, the pedal arrangement you see on your film seems to be specific to the RHD models - the LHD ones had a very typical, not very heel and toe friendly layout. (Not even a footrest for the clutch foot, although you could kind of use the wheel arch for that). I always preferred it to other superminis contemporary to it, as the others always felt cramped and not as spacious. Fiat has continued the trend with the Punto, I'm amazed with how much I can fit in my Mk2 (you're more than welcome to test it for a future video, btw 😁).
@bodybuildingandpaintingana8167
@bodybuildingandpaintingana8167 6 месяцев назад
Hello, I like this video. Intelligently narrated with great attention to detail. Thank you.
@TwinCam
@TwinCam 6 месяцев назад
Thank you, that's very kind of you to say :)
@jetsons101
@jetsons101 8 месяцев назад
Small/medium cars and great for around town but every so often I have a long 1,419.3-mile drive from Redondo Beach CA to Fort Worth TX. We always use a full-size car or truck. Ed, your videos are always enjoyable and informative. Please don't laugh but one of the best small cars we had was a 2011Chevy Avro hatchback, it would always start.
@rodhili3946
@rodhili3946 8 месяцев назад
My wife had 3 uno's and loved them. The gear change improved (on rhd models) when cable operated clutch was replaced with hydraulic.
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