My Panda is from 2004 and has made 150.000 km so far, never had any problems yet, I´m a very happy owner of this little car. Have traveled all over europe with it too.
Have you ever had issues with the gear stick?? I'm in my way to check one used and one relarive told me to stay aware about the gear changer to to clear and easy to engage
@@hernandezrivas awesome! I just bought Panda 2006. 1.2l engine. Only 70 000 km in the meter, in awesome condition, no rust, no nothing. Maintenance history is really good too (timing belt is just replaced etc). And only for little bit over 2k € (here in finland car prices are high). Hopefully it will run good!!
i got this as a first car and im loving it. perfect for all my needs. got a ten yr old 1.3 multijet. its fun and easy to drive. still does average of 45mpg. i like boxy shaped cars. visability is second to none (other than the tiny wing mirrors). feels like a big car driving it- you fotget its that small till u get out. fits in tiny car park spaces that causes jealosy in big car drivers. fine doing 90mph on the motorway. ive only ever had a ford focus pull away much quicker off the mark than me. can fit a washing machine in the back. plenty of character. cheap tax insurance and parts. its everything i wanted for my first car bar being able to get a whole push bike inside or have comftable sex on the back seats.
you buy this as a first car thinking you'll upgrade at some point, then you realise you're still driving it 6 years later because no other car has everything this has.
I rented one some years ago and loved it! Very roomy (unlike the Panda III), with a safe handling ,maniable ,frugal ,a comfy suspension and a great all-around visibility !
I used to like Toyotas until I have heard from a few people who have owned Aygos and Yarises that the transmission is very troublesome and in one case the gearbox died at 18,000 miles. Fiats nowadays are vastly better made than they used to be and the five year warranty is very tempting. Group 1 insurance, £ 35 road tax and 57 mpg are very tempting.
I just bought a red 2008 Panda with 140K km, I LOVE it! I have the panoramic roof and AC. I live in Amsterdam. Someone stole my antenna already though. That has never happened to me with any other autos.
Im a big guy , used to play rugby as a pillion , but i did do my drivers course in a panda which was not great but not bad . Its a small car what do you expect , yet the ford ka has more space in front (which is what 99% of the time you use it)
Good review, great car. But I wouldn't rush out and buy one now. Two reasons; firstly, you needn't spend around £7,000 on a brand new one when you can get an 05 for as little as £2,000, and there are hardly any differences between a newer or older version. Secondly, Fiat are going to launch a new Panda by 2012, so you might as well wait and see which you prefer.
Great little car, I sit very comfortably in it and I'm 1m 80, super dependable, in all weather, however it tends to fog up A LOT in cold weather even with the heat up full blast. But maybe that's due to the small size. But I'd recommend it anyday.
I love mine, it's my first car, had it for two years, quite surprised my first insurance quote for it was the price of two and a half new pandas at the time
I just wish more of these had air conditioning. Only the eleganza (and above) had it as standard and an optional extra on most others of this generation.
The 1.2 8v petrol is absolutely good on motorway, i have the same engine in my Punto. But if you can buy the 1.3 Diesel, its better for long motorway trips
@@geeteshrajkumar7443 I have the 2004 1.2 (Gasoline) and it's very economical. It usually averages 47/49 mpg (5L/100Km.4.8L/100Km for me and if you drive economically and don't push it much you can get to 51+ mpg. (4.5L or less)
Rented a Panda three years ago in Spain for two weeks and 2000km´s. Only thing I didn´t like was the underpowered engine and the thing it burned fuses all the time. It had 35000km´s rental life behind it and apparently it was on the line to go away in the near future. Engine was a huge disappointment, no power at all, maybe a big bigger engine 1,4 or 1,6 could have made that car better :)
There was a panda "sport" with a 1.4L 100hp engine. Never driven that since they are quite rare but it should be a blast to drive! I've worked as an assistant mechanic for a year and I drove anything from SUVs to SLKs to little hatchbacks. Because of insurance price I went for the 1.2L panda as my first car (we had 2 of them to move around in the garage and they were a blast) and after I've fallen in love with it I saw the sport version and the subtle but significant job fiat managed to do in order to make it sporty is just stunning! Posting 2 pictures of it: betterparts.org/images/fiat-panda-100-hp-03.jpg www.autosital.com/IMG/jpg/DSC_8818.jpg
the engine on the 2003-2011 Fiat Panda Engine 1.1L Fire I4 petrol 1.2L Fire I4 petrol 1.2L Fire Natural Power I4 CNG 1.4L Fire I4 petrol 1.4L Fire Natural Power I4 CNG 1.3L Multijet I4 diesel
I drive a 2010 Panda and I'm brushing my head to the roof, my seat has to be slided back to the limit, so my shoulder constantly pushes the B pilar. The driver side mirror doesn't go outward enough and the rear view mirror just takes away all sight because it is right on eye level.. I thought it was doable when I bought the car, but it's just dangerous and uncomfortable.. I'm 6'4" . I need to say that my driver seat is not height adjustable unfortunately 🙄(couldn't find one which also had aircon and a sunroof which I love!)
I'm considering buying an '04 Panda 1.2 Eleganza as my very first car, but there is one thing that worries me. I'm only 5ft10 but I have long legs, so will it be a problem getting an ideal driving position? My sister has an '01 Peugeot 206 which I just cannot get comfortable in as my knees are almost scraping the steering wheel! Its either the Panda or the last generation swift that I'm considering, any advice? Thanks in advance, Chris
@u1430 1.3 it has got 98 ps,it's toyota (you know that it will not brake or it can be alive at more than 200.000 kilometers) there can seat 4 people,it's smaller,it's faster
i was thinking about a fiat panda or a fiat punto or ford fiesta for a first car,im tempted by the fiat panda for the fact that a lot of people claim really low insurance and really good mpg (70 miles per gallon)but i dont know if il look a bit stupid in it,even if i got a white or bue one
@u1430 so you are telling em no FIAT has a stereo, windshield wipers and is not built on an assembly line?. Stereo IS Style, it IS a luxury. You are denying that. You backed yourself into a corner on this one.
the best oil for this car is motul 4100.and if y add motorkote aditive you will see many diferents like you never hear tak tak when y start it of parking after a looong time (even 10 days off)and the heat.the engine will never be overheated.the perfect was that this car hav got very cheap parts.and you can be more lenient at servises
@nikosz66 agree with you but as a greek i have to inform you that all rent a car company owners byu that cars (as well as kia and hyundai in most cases) because they have very cheap insuranse and very cheap retail parts in the unlike event of a tourist crashes with their car.. by the way i am a new driver and i seriusly thinking of buying this baby :-)
@CourierA2Z Could Toyota have become too big too soon and cut corners to overtake General Motors? Also the prices the local Toyota dealer charges for what are fairly mundane small cars is astronomical- they want £ 7k for a basic 07 plate Yaris. A rip off when you consider a new Fiat Panda or a Hyundai i10 with a five year warranty and lower running costs can be availabe for the same money.
I own an 04 Punto and my missus owns an 05 Panda, theres only 1 thing I prefer from her car and that's remote central locking. Everything else the Punto does better.
@u1430 and somethink else... when japanese where watching tv and dvd's the other countres were playing football without shoes...the first who made hybrid was japan toyota at 2005... toyota prius... the other brands were scraping their balls
Not really... Unless he has the 100hp sport version (that is quite rare). betterparts.org/images/fiat-panda-100-hp-03.jpg I've driven my fair share of fast cars and no panda is in that list, still I love it (I own a 1.2L 60hp). It is a slowpoke but a very fun slowpoke with plenty of room for friends
@u1430 you make it sound like you are denying any other manufacture their due. Henry Ford, Inventer of one of the best selling vehicles ever and the Assembly Line. it was also the first production vehicle fitted with a STEREO. The Windshield wiper, also invented by an American. FIAT (as you would say) Copied the Americans when it came to the assembly line, Car Stereo and Windshield wipers. Guess that's because they are best?.
@u1430 my had got fiat panta 2006 and sell it because it was with 170.000 kilometers and was taking oil from the engine and it was so unpracticle....!!!! i was ugly from inside and all with plastic...now our family is all toyotas.....my brother bought yaris t-sport 2002 model 110 ps 1.500 without turbo...it's 10000000 times better... toyota for a life...the iq is one of the most beautifull cars ever./... and box is fiat case it's like a box with lights....
My Panda is from 2004 and has made 150.000 km so far, never had any problems yet, I´m a very happy owner of this little car.
Have traveled all over europe with it too.
Have you ever had issues with the gear stick?? I'm in my way to check one used and one relarive told me to stay aware about the gear changer to to clear and easy to engage
@@freak227z never..
Ever, it now has 304 000 km on the clock
@@hernandezrivas After 10 years it's amazing that you still replied!
@@mikejackson7230 best car ive ever owned!
@@hernandezrivas awesome! I just bought Panda 2006. 1.2l engine. Only 70 000 km in the meter, in awesome condition, no rust, no nothing. Maintenance history is really good too (timing belt is just replaced etc). And only for little bit over 2k € (here in finland car prices are high). Hopefully it will run good!!
The housing of the gearstick is actually the only thing keeping me from falling out of my seat in the corners. It's a feature!
😂😂😂
i got this as a first car and im loving it. perfect for all my needs. got a ten yr old 1.3 multijet. its fun and easy to drive. still does average of 45mpg. i like boxy shaped cars. visability is second to none (other than the tiny wing mirrors). feels like a big car driving it- you fotget its that small till u get out. fits in tiny car park spaces that causes jealosy in big car drivers. fine doing 90mph on the motorway. ive only ever had a ford focus pull away much quicker off the mark than me. can fit a washing machine in the back. plenty of character. cheap tax insurance and parts. its everything i wanted for my first car bar being able to get a whole push bike inside or have comftable sex on the back seats.
+Steven Smith never happened to me in my size 9's
+Jordan M p.s. the 1.3 not the 1.1
Liked ur comment then saw what u said at the end and I was like 😂🤣
you buy this as a first car thinking you'll upgrade at some point, then you realise you're still driving it 6 years later because no other car has everything this has.
A washing machine in the back? Yeah no
Hired one in Lesvos island and ever since I am in LOVE with this little car!!
Comfortable,safe handling,perfect visibility, roomy and frugal!
The car that saved fiat and to then go on to fund the equally brilliant 500 range, fiat owe a lot to this car.
I rented one some years ago and loved it! Very roomy (unlike the Panda III), with a safe handling ,maniable ,frugal ,a comfy suspension and a great all-around visibility !
nikosz66 1--
Good good nice car I bought one myself its better the panda III
I absolutely love this car! they should bring these to canada!
Ah used to have a 2005 Panda and miss it, was such a great little car, would definatley buy another
I used to like Toyotas until I have heard from a few people who have owned Aygos and Yarises that the transmission is very troublesome and in one case the gearbox died at 18,000 miles. Fiats nowadays are vastly better made than they used to be and the five year warranty is very tempting. Group 1 insurance, £ 35 road tax and 57 mpg are very tempting.
Hello There, great review video and it just goes to show how practical the Fiat Panda is. Cheers Peter :)
I got the fiat panda in silver a couple of weeks ago for my first car and its great and cheap to drive
Panda is basically everything you need from a car most of the times
the 2003-present Fiat Panda is assembled in
Tychy, Poland
I got the fiat panda for my first car and I really like it
One of the best city cars!! I love it!!
ive had loads of bmws, swift sports, mx5s ect but im always drawn to a panda :S
i had one a few years ago a 1.1 great car to drive so much fun, would love to try the 1.4 version
Me: (at thumbnail)
Wait is it james may?
(Looks closer)
Is it Richard hammond?
(Looks even closer)
Holy Cow! It's Mat watson from carwow.
Great car for dogging, that reclining back seat comes in handy for the double headers
Not a great fan of small cars, but this one is a car I would gladly have and drive.
I just bought a red 2008 Panda with 140K km, I LOVE it! I have the panoramic roof and AC. I live in Amsterdam. Someone stole my antenna already though. That has never happened to me with any other autos.
I had panda 🐼 3 years now eco dynamic 1.2 10 plate great car 🚗 cheap and reliable car
Sliding rear seats? That's the one thing I never knew about the car.
2:57 I lost it here
Totally disagree about having it in red I love my little red post man pat car,
But I’m Defo going to look into the cheeky rear seat move he showed :D
Didn't know either
😂😂 look at the phone what a throw back
Im a big guy , used to play rugby as a pillion , but i did do my drivers course in a panda which was not great but not bad . Its a small car what do you expect , yet the ford ka has more space in front (which is what 99% of the time you use it)
I got a 2007 Panda as a first car, its great!
One question that perplexes me about the 1.3 Multijet diesel engine is whether it is derived from the FIRE or Pratola Serra engines?
Good review, great car. But I wouldn't rush out and buy one now. Two reasons; firstly, you needn't spend around £7,000 on a brand new one when you can get an 05 for as little as £2,000, and there are hardly any differences between a newer or older version. Secondly, Fiat are going to launch a new Panda by 2012, so you might as well wait and see which you prefer.
Great little car, I sit very comfortably in it and I'm 1m 80, super dependable, in all weather, however it tends to fog up A LOT in cold weather even with the heat up full blast. But maybe that's due to the small size. But I'd recommend it anyday.
If your car has Air-Con, it's far more effective at removing fogging than the heater. 😉
Your scuttle panel drain vents were blocked, common thing
I love mine, it's my first car, had it for two years, quite surprised my first insurance quote for it was the price of two and a half new pandas at the time
Good first car haha it's a beauty I love it I have had it for 2 me and my wife love it its my dream car with the fiat 500 banger of a car
I just wish more of these had air conditioning. Only the eleganza (and above) had it as standard and an optional extra on most others of this generation.
I've always admired this car, but how are they for long motorway journeys every once in a while?
The 1.2 8v petrol is absolutely good on motorway, i have the same engine in my Punto. But if you can buy the 1.3 Diesel, its better for long motorway trips
Can someone inform about the fuel economy?
@@geeteshrajkumar7443 I have the 2004 1.2 (Gasoline) and it's very economical. It usually averages 47/49 mpg (5L/100Km.4.8L/100Km for me and if you drive economically and don't push it much you can get to 51+ mpg. (4.5L or less)
i love how small it is. expats that moved to america have no chance getting a car like this :)
I think you will find the 500 shares the same floor plan as the panda, not the other way around, the panda was made before the 500
the panda is the best city car and the 4wd one is the best for the country so the 4wd diesel is perfect for chios
Great car would love to buy one only trouble is I'd have to get rid of my Fiat 500 which I love couldn't do it.
Rented a Panda three years ago in Spain for two weeks and 2000km´s. Only thing I didn´t like was the underpowered engine and the thing it burned fuses all the time. It had 35000km´s rental life behind it and apparently it was on the line to go away in the near future. Engine was a huge disappointment, no power at all, maybe a big bigger engine 1,4 or 1,6 could have made that car better :)
There was a panda "sport" with a 1.4L 100hp engine. Never driven that since they are quite rare but it should be a blast to drive!
I've worked as an assistant mechanic for a year and I drove anything from SUVs to SLKs to little hatchbacks. Because of insurance price I went for the 1.2L panda as my first car (we had 2 of them to move around in the garage and they were a blast) and after I've fallen in love with it I saw the sport version and the subtle but significant job fiat managed to do in order to make it sporty is just stunning!
Posting 2 pictures of it:
betterparts.org/images/fiat-panda-100-hp-03.jpg
www.autosital.com/IMG/jpg/DSC_8818.jpg
Thank you 🙏 ✔️
Its funny that many americans think its a Chrysler Engine thats actually good, but it isn`t its a very old Lancia Engine thats been slightly improved
the engine on the 2003-2011 Fiat Panda
Engine
1.1L Fire I4 petrol
1.2L Fire I4 petrol
1.2L Fire Natural Power I4 CNG
1.4L Fire I4 petrol
1.4L Fire Natural Power I4 CNG
1.3L Multijet I4 diesel
How many horsepower for 1,2 litter fire engine, 60, 70?
@@thierryruellan6581 69 hp
My dad had a Fiat Doblo in red, he used for dogshows, they called him Postman Pat.
I drive a 2010 Panda and I'm brushing my head to the roof, my seat has to be slided back to the limit, so my shoulder constantly pushes the B pilar. The driver side mirror doesn't go outward enough and the rear view mirror just takes away all sight because it is right on eye level.. I thought it was doable when I bought the car, but it's just dangerous and uncomfortable..
I'm 6'4" . I need to say that my driver seat is not height adjustable unfortunately 🙄(couldn't find one which also had aircon and a sunroof which I love!)
I'm considering buying an '04 Panda 1.2 Eleganza as my very first car, but there is one thing that worries me. I'm only 5ft10 but I have long legs, so will it be a problem getting an ideal driving position? My sister has an '01 Peugeot 206 which I just cannot get comfortable in as my knees are almost scraping the steering wheel! Its either the Panda or the last generation swift that I'm considering, any advice?
Thanks in advance,
Chris
@AlexJGuitarnut how much did u pay for it if you don't mind me asking, did you get a used or new one.
one of the best city cars you can get.... so he walks the rest of the way?!?
good review
great review, good job are there magpies in england or are they just in australia ?
Matt Watson younger! Still to this days he looks the same, I wonder what’s the secret.
Mat is that really you 👀
Young Mat Watson...
Cute wee car
Can you do a Fiat Idea review?
@u1430 1.3 it has got 98 ps,it's toyota (you know that it will not brake or it can be alive at more than 200.000 kilometers) there can seat 4 people,it's smaller,it's faster
No wonder James May bought it.
I think that it will complement the range below the Patriot, and it will most probably be a rebadged new Fiat Panda 4x4
@MetalGuyGREECE
Fiat has more comfortable suspension and its more roomy .
Aygo is a bit nippier but I vote for the Panda.
is this good as a first car
Do it. I dont think you will ever regret.
i was thinking about a fiat panda or a fiat punto or ford fiesta for a first car,im tempted by the fiat panda for the fact that a lot of people claim really low insurance and really good mpg (70 miles per gallon)but i dont know if il look a bit stupid in it,even if i got a white or bue one
@u1430 so you are telling em no FIAT has a stereo, windshield wipers and is not built on an assembly line?.
Stereo IS Style, it IS a luxury. You are denying that. You backed yourself into a corner on this one.
люблю эту машину!!!
the best oil for this car is motul 4100.and if y add motorkote aditive you will see many diferents like you never hear tak tak when y start it of parking after a looong time (even 10 days off)and the heat.the engine will never be overheated.the perfect was that this car hav got very cheap parts.and you can be more lenient at servises
because of the chrysler bankruptcy, the 500 is now in america. does anyone know if any other fiats are coming here, like this one, or a punto?
Great first car.
This is amazing news. Any guess as to the date?
@proflyer101 if you will have one, can you make some vids for your possible car? :3
Just got myself one as a second car for going to work 2006 39000miles on the clock £64.50 years insurance £150 years road tax need I say more bargain
What type of insurance is it? Fore me 420pounds yearly.
My Panda MK3 £30 road tax .
@nikosz66 agree with you but as a greek i have to inform you that all rent a car company owners byu that cars (as well as kia and hyundai in most cases) because they have very cheap insuranse and very cheap retail parts in the unlike event of a tourist crashes with their car.. by the way i am a new driver and i seriusly thinking of buying this baby :-)
Oh hai Matt
@NEONBrandon are you serious I'm so glad Fiat is adding another car
@CourierA2Z
Could Toyota have become too big too soon and cut corners to overtake General Motors? Also the prices the local Toyota dealer charges for what are fairly mundane small cars is astronomical- they want £ 7k for a basic 07 plate Yaris. A rip off when you consider a new Fiat Panda or a Hyundai i10 with a five year warranty and lower running costs can be availabe for the same money.
James may has one
what wrist watch is he wearing?
Ryan dont know
I own an 04 Punto and my missus owns an 05 Panda, theres only 1 thing I prefer from her car and that's remote central locking. Everything else the Punto does better.
@u1430 and somethink else... when japanese where watching tv and dvd's the other countres were playing football without shoes...the first who made hybrid was japan toyota at 2005... toyota prius... the other brands were scraping their balls
Ford Transit Connect, that's totally postman Pat.
my brother has one. i drove it. i have to say there fucking quick!!!
Not really... Unless he has the 100hp sport version (that is quite rare).
betterparts.org/images/fiat-panda-100-hp-03.jpg
I've driven my fair share of fast cars and no panda is in that list, still I love it (I own a 1.2L 60hp). It is a slowpoke but a very fun slowpoke with plenty of room for friends
They're very new looking 😀
@u1430 you make it sound like you are denying any other manufacture their due. Henry Ford, Inventer of one of the best selling vehicles ever and the Assembly Line. it was also the first production vehicle fitted with a STEREO. The Windshield wiper, also invented by an American. FIAT (as you would say) Copied the Americans when it came to the assembly line, Car Stereo and Windshield wipers. Guess that's because they are best?.
what's an mpv?
Mini van
2003 - 2006
@u1430 is the toyota IQ
Postman Pat! Ha Ha Ha!
i have one of these and think its the dogs bolllocks
Hey this is the fact about where the car was assembled and thats not funny so just deal with it
@u1430 my had got fiat panta 2006 and sell it because it was with 170.000 kilometers and was taking oil from the engine and it was so unpracticle....!!!! i was ugly from inside and all with plastic...now our family is all toyotas.....my brother bought yaris t-sport 2002 model 110 ps 1.500 without turbo...it's 10000000 times better... toyota for a life...the iq is one of the most beautifull cars ever./... and box is fiat case it's like a box with lights....
O Fiat uno é igual a o panda so que o Fiat uno do Brasil é mais bonito é anda mais vendido
id always choose corsa c over panda
Kevin colin tierney
@u140 u mad bro?
@proflyer101 lol, may your wishes come true.
@u1430 ok now don't reply again because i'm a bit nervous
@08indigo08 Multi Purpose Vehicle
MPV
I don't get good fuel economy with mine. €10 a day
Used for £2500 - 55,000 miles :)
i test drove this and it was awful to drive
ended up with a VW golf much better all round better car
james may
"however it's boxy design means it's more practical than either of them". No wonder this video is so highly rated. What a con artist! lol.
wow, people are rating this car like it's the salt of the earth. I mean it's ok, it's not THAT amazing.
İts very sweat town cad