Oh no, such a sad ending - glad to hear all involved are recovering and were kept safe. Thanks for sharing all the same, great pioneering car the Insight was!
Jesus chaps, that was a brutal end to an everyday video about a "retro" Honda (it was made in the year 2000 FFS, I'm so old! 2000 was yesterday!😬). Glad to hear everyone walked away from that horrific accident. If I'm going to get rear ended the last thing I want to see is in the rear view mirror is a truck hurtling towards me. Crumple zones were a thing in 2000. Phew.
Quite happy everyone survived the crash. I enjoyed your review as it was realistic and didn't trash on the cars for lots of reasons like a lot of people do because they really are excellent for their purpose. I have three of them. LOL
I am so glad that both passengers are ok. You hear the words "hit by a truck" and immediately fear the worst. Oft said but, cars can be replaced, people can't.
I do love these, I think uprated battery packs are available that offer far greater capacity than the originals. Apparently in electric/hybrid terms they are easy to work on compared to some newer offerings
Wonder what 2nd hand prices on electric cars will be when more are getting old and batteries are useless and need replacement, after a few years there are down to 70% capacity, thats a lot of miles lost. cost more than car will be worth to replace batteries. I'm sticking with decent fuel efficient petrol ive modded, not worth me worrying in my lifetime
@@daddymulk We are already there the Nissan leafs and Smart EVs have already been out long enough to be in this exact sitation... and guess what nobody wants them becasue the cost to replace the battery is more than the value of the cars so they fill the landfills green right?
Please get another one! It would be even better if the battery was worn and needed a some sort of replacement to keep it on the road. That will be a big concern for people trying to save cars like this in the future. It would be super interesting to see what options you would have.
As grueling as the ending was it was also quite comical I hope no one was hurt badly unfortunately the same cannot be said for the poor little honda you guys never have massive luck
Oh no!! Glad to hear both are ok but that looks a bad one! The up side to modern cars is the ability to endure a helluva bump and keep the occupants safe. Wasn't mad keen on these cars but was looking forward to the content to see how it stacked up 20 years on. Oh well....back to car shopping then, eh?
A future classic? I didn't think these cars were well recieved at launch? I suppose it being an early hybrid might count for something, but its hardly an exciting car. I never liked the look of these, especially those hideous filled in rear arches. But you guys know your stuff so i am prepared to be educated.
What an absolute nightmare. This is the downside to driving older cars on road, not like you can replace it easy. When i needed to buy my own car after 18 years of company cars, wish i'd known more, my choose of car was a Honda, Always picking up big itens though so needed Estate Type and i like different so got HRV, still have one now 2000 model, Kept finding more info on Honda, Lean Burn VEI Civics, Then later ones also so then wish i had bought the Aerodeck 1.5 Lean Burn, 50mpg from Petrol Family Estate i thought was amazing, then i find out about these and i was so tempted to buy one, I believe these are also Lean Burn Engines as well as IMA. I was doing daily commute of 70miles luckily only 3 times a week, this was my exact worry that using on motorway and this happens. Also with only 2 seats it would have to be 2nd car, so instead i bought CRX VTI, summer top down fun, had Civic Lean Burn as well for a while to test, was getting 49mpg to work and back, 520miles on each tank which would be 45L fuel, really saved me some money over HRV as that got 38mpg, but I like the HRV so i took the engine out the civic when mot was up and its inow n a 2000 HRV that had blown engine, did 2 long runs in it last and got 525 miles, 47.5mpg which isnt bad, would love to try these insight out and see what fuel economy i could get with that, next one i want to do is Lean Burn Twin Vtec in Mk2 CRX. One thing i'd like to know, if Birmingham City brought in Clean Air Zone for peoples health why do they charge people in This Insigt when its one of greenest petrol cars ever?
Wasn't expecting that 😱 glad to hear no serious injuries, poor little Honda such an interesting car 🥺
Oh no, such a sad ending - glad to hear all involved are recovering and were kept safe. Thanks for sharing all the same, great pioneering car the Insight was!
Jesus chaps, that was a brutal end to an everyday video about a "retro" Honda (it was made in the year 2000 FFS, I'm so old! 2000 was yesterday!😬).
Glad to hear everyone walked away from that horrific accident. If I'm going to get rear ended the last thing I want to see is in the rear view mirror is a truck hurtling towards me. Crumple zones were a thing in 2000. Phew.
This is why I've ended up rarely using my classic mini, sadly. Sad end to a cracking and interesting wee car, and a definite proper future classic
Quite happy everyone survived the crash. I enjoyed your review as it was realistic and didn't trash on the cars for lots of reasons like a lot of people do because they really are excellent for their purpose. I have three of them. LOL
I am so glad that both passengers are ok. You hear the words "hit by a truck" and immediately fear the worst. Oft said but, cars can be replaced, people can't.
Exactly, Richard! Thankfully the Insight is modern enough to be relatively safe
I do love these, I think uprated battery packs are available that offer far greater capacity than the originals. Apparently in electric/hybrid terms they are easy to work on compared to some newer offerings
Oh that's really upsetting - i really wasn't expecting that at the end. Glad to hear the people involved were all okay though.
Thanks Dominic, we’re glad they’re relatively unscathed!
Be interesting to know what you get back on the insurance.
How fast was the vehicle that hit the Insight going when the collision occurred?
When Hybrid Cars get "retro" it really shows how stagnative the car market actually is
Wonder what 2nd hand prices on electric cars will be when more are getting old and batteries are useless and need replacement, after a few years there are down to 70% capacity, thats a lot of miles lost. cost more than car will be worth to replace batteries. I'm sticking with decent fuel efficient petrol ive modded, not worth me worrying in my lifetime
@@daddymulk We are already there the Nissan leafs and Smart EVs have already been out long enough to be in this exact sitation... and guess what nobody wants them becasue the cost to replace the battery is more than the value of the cars so they fill the landfills green right?
Please get another one!
It would be even better if the battery was worn and needed a some sort of replacement to keep it on the road. That will be a big concern for people trying to save cars like this in the future. It would be super interesting to see what options you would have.
We’re already on the hunt!
As grueling as the ending was it was also quite comical I hope no one was hurt badly unfortunately the same cannot be said for the poor little honda you guys never have massive luck
When you said it ended badly I was thinking maybe a puncture or a flat battery. 🤔
We’d have much preferred a puncture...
Please can we see more of Jack! He's ace!
He'll be back soon!
Now is the cheapest Convertible Hybrid in history 😕
He needs a successor in the channel
OMG what is that thing!
Insight? 'Get it out of my sight' - J Clarkson
One less insight on the road, but of a pity as looks quite interesting. Hope everyone was ok after the collision regards Damian
What happened to this Insight? I’d be very interested to know if any parts are available
Likely crushed by now, sadly...
Very surprised those wheels are holding air
what a sad end to a lovely little Honda...Was the truck driver on his phone by any chance...
Ah FFS Back to drawing board Glad everyone is on the Mend
Hate to say it, but perhaps all those Lancaster Insurance adverts were tempting fate…
What a sad end to the tale - glad the passengers fared better than the poor old car
Indeed, cars can be replaced!
Oh no!! Glad to hear both are ok but that looks a bad one! The up side to modern cars is the ability to endure a helluva bump and keep the occupants safe. Wasn't mad keen on these cars but was looking forward to the content to see how it stacked up 20 years on. Oh well....back to car shopping then, eh?
Sadly so...
Reading plate, looks like it ex Honda UK
Wasn't expecting that ending. I hope the female passenger doesn't suffer any long term affects.
Thanks Tony, she seems to be slowly recovering
I was always put off by the covered rear wheels. Sorry it got destroyed but glad everyone is ok after the crash. Lorry driver needs a slap.
A future classic? I didn't think these cars were well recieved at launch? I suppose it being an early hybrid might count for something, but its hardly an exciting car. I never liked the look of these, especially those hideous filled in rear arches. But you guys know your stuff so i am prepared to be educated.
Maybe i won't get educated about this little car. Glad to hear that the couple in the Honda were not too badly hurt in that crash.
No offence but I feel sorry for the car, I mean it was a first generation Honda Insight.
Shame.Thats still a futuristic car.Sad todays Honda cars are stylingwise awful....
And that is the reason why i've bought a mk 1 Hippo......and sold my SD3, idiot drivers
You can always just poop out another human but you can't replace this poor Honda insight 👎😩😭
Truly hideous looking
What an absolute nightmare. This is the downside to driving older cars on road, not like you can replace it easy. When i needed to buy my own car after 18 years of company cars, wish i'd known more, my choose of car was a Honda, Always picking up big itens though so needed Estate Type and i like different so got HRV, still have one now 2000 model, Kept finding more info on Honda, Lean Burn VEI Civics, Then later ones also so then wish i had bought the Aerodeck 1.5 Lean Burn, 50mpg from Petrol Family Estate i thought was amazing, then i find out about these and i was so tempted to buy one, I believe these are also Lean Burn Engines as well as IMA. I was doing daily commute of 70miles luckily only 3 times a week, this was my exact worry that using on motorway and this happens. Also with only 2 seats it would have to be 2nd car, so instead i bought CRX VTI, summer top down fun, had Civic Lean Burn as well for a while to test, was getting 49mpg to work and back, 520miles on each tank which would be 45L fuel, really saved me some money over HRV as that got 38mpg, but I like the HRV so i took the engine out the civic when mot was up and its inow n a 2000 HRV that had blown engine, did 2 long runs in it last and got 525 miles, 47.5mpg which isnt bad, would love to try these insight out and see what fuel economy i could get with that, next one i want to do is Lean Burn Twin Vtec in Mk2 CRX. One thing i'd like to know, if Birmingham City brought in Clean Air Zone for peoples health why do they charge people in This Insigt when its one of greenest petrol cars ever?