The Morris Marina is Simple - But Misunderstood

Поділитися
Вставка
  • Опубліковано 10 лис 2024

КОМЕНТАРІ • 161

  • @basswomper1785
    @basswomper1785 Місяць тому +14

    I drove a Marina 1.3 Coupe from London 240 miles to to my home as a learner drive. It went like the clappers and I loved it . Shortly after I worked for a Ford dealership and was sent to collect a brand new Mk3 Cortina 2000E in a vehicle swap with another Ford dealer about 20 miles away. It looked fantastic - red with a black vinyl roof. Driving back, I noticed the temperature gauge was still in the blue. I pulled over and checked the coolant level - none. I pulled into a farm and blagged some water and at that point noticed red overspray on the vinyl roof. British quality control was dreadful back then unlike Datsun (NIssan) who I worked for shortly after. Simple, affordable, reliable transport for the masses. They worked. Sold loads of Cherrys, Sunnys, Violets and Bluebirds. Even sold a Gloria estate, much to the delight of my manager. The writing was certainly on the wall for BL and other UK makers back then.

    • @Locost59
      @Locost59 Місяць тому +2

      They dissolved though. I know British cars of the 70’s could rust but Datsun was on another level. I remember 120Ys with big rust holes all too well. Probably why they changed their name to Nissan.

    • @Mcfreddo
      @Mcfreddo Місяць тому +1

      So Datsun/ Nissan have always used odd names for their vehicles?
      You should have seen GM Australia (Holden) the the 70's were complete rust buckets. My father had one. A very reliable car, BUT, there was no paint inside the doors that the spray gun couldn't reach. Sills, where the inner and outer skins met, the light frames- that held the radiator etc (the car was double wishbone- very strong)... Rust broke out in just several years of ownership - may be it was just in two? I was shocked when I saw inside some panels, like the doors. No paint. I think that was the attitude from Detroit. I think the guy running it didn't give a rats bum. Things have to come down from the top?
      (I saw Holdens in Fiji (coastal environment) in '74 that had complete panels blown out with rust. (Like under the rear bumper.) Had to be less than two years old, seeing how the model in particular started production late '71 in Australia and about '72 in New Zealand (NZ assembled them as well.) They Should have had a class action brought against them.)

    • @janschkeuditz6065
      @janschkeuditz6065 Місяць тому +1

      Total crap.the floors rotted out of Nissan's and the guy from Worthing who imported them ended up in trouble .
      They were coke cans on wheels.

  • @johnmorris7815
    @johnmorris7815 Місяць тому +5

    Learned to drive in an Ital, bought a 1.8 Marina and ran it for two years before it died, pros, comfortable, good equipment level, easy to work on. Cons, awful body roll, crappy front suspension that you must grease every week if you don’t want to become a three wheeler, despite grease often became a three wheeler.

  • @east1666
    @east1666 Місяць тому +24

    My Dad had 4 Marina company cars throughout the 70's. I have nothing against them as they were the transport of my childhood but I really wish he'd had Cortina's instead...

    • @Monkey_nuts_
      @Monkey_nuts_ Місяць тому

      My Dad had Cortina’s and believe me, they weren’t great either. They rusted like mad. I remember him replacing the wings on our Mk3 at only three years old! And that pinto engine was problematic. The B and A series were paragons of reliability in comparison.

  • @willswheels283
    @willswheels283 Місяць тому +8

    I think BMC/BL started losing grip on the car market as far back as the first days of the Mini, as we know, a brillianf car but didn’t make the company much in the way of profit, they lost on every car sold, the designers/builders of the cars weren’t really speaking to each other and more than likely were wearing their night caps instead of their thinking caps.
    Ford overtook BMC/BL in the 60’s and the latter never kept up.
    The Marina was a basic no frills car that did the job it was designed to do, I’m a fan of them and the ITAL that came afterwards.
    Excellent vid Ed, well researched and delivered.

  • @martinsuter3531
    @martinsuter3531 Місяць тому +5

    These were marketed in Canada as an 'Austin Marina'. A friend of bought one as his first new car. It was a true piece of four wheeled excrement . His previous car, a 12 year-old Chevelle Malibu with 230,000 miles on it was ten times more reliable

    • @junkmangeorge6363
      @junkmangeorge6363 Місяць тому +1

      Seriously, anything Japanese was a good 30+% cheaper, and better, at the time. (Toyota Corolla/Datsun 510) The dealers would not "deal" and sales were few and far between. I remember buying a new Toyota Corolla cheaper than a new mini.

  • @terryjacob8169
    @terryjacob8169 Місяць тому +10

    From memory, when I was a used car dealer, in the late 1970's I had five Marinas pass through my hands from a fleet buyer, and lost money on every one of them. This, in contrast to the 20+ Datsun 120Y from the same source, that all sold for a handsome profit .

    • @cobbler40
      @cobbler40 Місяць тому

      120Y was a revelation. I had one and I wondered how fast it would go it was fast for a 1.2 litre engine. It was very reliable but succumbed quickly to rust disease. It was a good car !

  • @2011ppower
    @2011ppower Місяць тому +8

    Used to suffer these as company hires back in the day, Awful!!!!

  • @stevesummers4200
    @stevesummers4200 20 днів тому

    Fascinating and informative video. As a kid my parents had a Marina estate and my main memory is the wipers failing in heavy rain in a mountainous area of France. They subsequently had a Maxi which I remember was very comfortable. That was also the first car I drove - on a beach in Wales.

  • @confederatenationalist7283
    @confederatenationalist7283 Місяць тому +10

    1.8 Marina was far better than any of the front wheel drive BMC's.The only real issue was the primitive Morris Minor front suspension.

    • @Dirt-Diggler
      @Dirt-Diggler Місяць тому +2

      Yeah, I had 3, all suffered from seized trunnions, the cortina was a way better car as was the cavalier.

    • @confederatenationalist7283
      @confederatenationalist7283 Місяць тому +4

      @@Dirt-Diggler
      It was a design fault using a screw thread to do the job of a ball joint added to by the suspension arm being attached to the trunnion not the upright and putting the arm to upright trunnion connection under tension.The threads also blocked the supply of grease getting through then most of the thread above the grease points wore away and the assembly pulled itself apart.The design should never have been passed as safe.

    • @ethelmini
      @ethelmini Місяць тому

      Moggy front suspension wasn't primitive.

    • @confederatenationalist7283
      @confederatenationalist7283 Місяць тому +2

      @@ethelmini
      At best primitive at worse dangerous death trap with the 1.8 Marinas 100 mph potential.I've described the inherent design flaws.

    • @lewis72
      @lewis72 Місяць тому +2

      Marina's rear suspension was pretty basic too.
      Avenger's was better.

  • @markrl75
    @markrl75 Місяць тому +13

    The Marina was merely a stepping stone to British Leyland's greatest ever car and the absolute pinnacle of the Morris brand the magnificent Ital. That wonderful vehicle was the masterpiece of Sir Michael Edwards and simply took the British car industry to a whole new level of quality and greatness.

    • @asa1973100
      @asa1973100 Місяць тому +2

      😂😂😂😂😂

    • @terryjacob8169
      @terryjacob8169 Місяць тому

      Yeah, right................

    • @Dirt-Diggler
      @Dirt-Diggler Місяць тому

      😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
      You win the Internet

    • @angusford8442
      @angusford8442 Місяць тому

      It did????

    • @patrickporter6536
      @patrickporter6536 Місяць тому +1

      My brother had a Marina bakkie ( S. African for trick or ute). Over 300,000 km, no troubles. Perhaps S. African built cars were better built?

  • @iancarrington1967
    @iancarrington1967 Місяць тому +1

    We had Marina vans at work, handled like a shopping trolley and blew up at 50K

  • @ScottHindle-qv6mq
    @ScottHindle-qv6mq Місяць тому +1

    My grandpa had one when I was a boy. It seemed to be a bit jumpy at crossroads. Or it was grandpa's driving technique. 1970s.

  • @dronedays450
    @dronedays450 Місяць тому +1

    I had a marina tc which was the same engine as the mgb gt in the late 70,s and it was a good car until it started burning more oil than petrol 😅😅😅

  • @61chickens
    @61chickens Місяць тому +6

    Bankrobber 1: I told you not to buy a Jag as a getaway car....now the coppers have caught up with us!
    Bankrobber 2: Shut up and keep pushing, I think we can outrun 'em...

  • @Ian45968
    @Ian45968 Місяць тому +8

    That gap on one side of the bonnet is really distracting.

    • @philipadams5386
      @philipadams5386 Місяць тому

      The registration plate looks a bit wonky too.

    • @sultanoftippoo3857
      @sultanoftippoo3857 Місяць тому

      My dad had a tan coloured one with a chocolate brown vinyl roof, truly awful car.
      From memory the bonnet gap on the left hand side was as they came out of the factory.

    • @geoffreypiltz271
      @geoffreypiltz271 Місяць тому

      The boot lid's wonky too. A poor restoration job. Not really pro.

  • @jameskrell4392
    @jameskrell4392 Місяць тому +9

    I had one back in the 1970’s and I can hoestly say it is the worst car I have ever had. It had fault after fault and both the boot and the windscreen leaked. The front twin leading brakes could never be balanced and the gearbox was shot. It was only two years old. I have no fond memories of it what so ever. Now the Citroen GS I got I loved.

    • @Dirt-Diggler
      @Dirt-Diggler Місяць тому +4

      Woa there chap, don't let your actual hands on experience get in the way of rose tinted video views.
      😁👍

    • @jameskrell4392
      @jameskrell4392 Місяць тому +1

      @@Dirt-Diggler If it was todays youth driving it they would need counciling.

    • @Dirt-Diggler
      @Dirt-Diggler Місяць тому +1

      @@jameskrell4392 🤣🤣👍

    • @jimhughes2641
      @jimhughes2641 Місяць тому +2

      We had three 1.3 Marinas in the family back in the day. My father owned two which were decent cars and gave good service. On the other hand I owned a complete lemon, all kinds of problems, water leaks into the cabin, suspension issues and electrical problems.

  • @t.h.o.r.
    @t.h.o.r. Місяць тому

    I put a Nissan bluebird SSS 2 litre and 5 speed in mine- that fixed everything but the terrible build quality,rattles and vibrations, leaks, boat-like handling.

  • @semiretired86
    @semiretired86 Місяць тому +1

    and then Vauxhall launched the Chevette in 1973 and Cavalier MKI in 1975

  • @daveshongkongchinachannel
    @daveshongkongchinachannel Місяць тому +3

    Informative video but it could have been so much better if you’d sat inside and had a proper look round, opened the bonnet and boot and started it up. Even better if someone had driven it.
    Back in the day I travelled as a kid in both Escorts and Marinas and I have to say the Escorts just seemed more dynamic. The engine note was better, they handled a lot better and they looked better too. The only Marina that stood out was the 1800TC which had a higher level of trim (vinyl roof if I remember correctly) and that lovely throaty exhaust note from those twin carbs. Same engine went into the MGB GT I think.

  • @clangerbasher
    @clangerbasher Місяць тому

    I drove one for 6 months while the Land Rover was in bits. Loved it. It was a one from new, had done very few miles, and had lived in a garage. Couldn't keep it when the Land Rover was finished. It looked fantastic. The interior was a bit orange. But it was more rust than metal below the paint.

  • @macjim
    @macjim Місяць тому +1

    I couldn’t help smiling when you said “radical” when I thought of the Alegro! A mobile pudding bowl! 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿🤣

  • @jrushen4235
    @jrushen4235 Місяць тому +2

    Absolutely brilliant. You really know your stuff.

  • @GrahamJackson-j2s
    @GrahamJackson-j2s Місяць тому +3

    I had a brown 1.3 marina when I was 18. I filled the sills with screwed up newspaper and body filled them coat of underseal and it passed the mot. I paid £30 for it and eventually destroyed the diff trying to wheelspin. I loved it and to this day 35 years later it is still the most comfortable car I have ever owned.

  • @JP19-67
    @JP19-67 Місяць тому +1

    Another great video Edd, your presentation skills get better each one.
    I used to have a marina 1.8tc based cobra 289 kit car, was a sheep in wolfs clothing 😂

  • @Chris-f7s2y
    @Chris-f7s2y Місяць тому +1

    I owned one in the 1970s and used commercial versions in my work for a number of years. The vans were ok apart from the problem of persistent clutch judder (cars too) which was never fixed as far as I am aware throughout the production period. The rear doors also suffered rapid hinge wear and often fell off. More roomy than the escort van. The 1300 A series engine also started consuming oil quite early in life, it was an old long stroke so that wasn’t really surprising. Ford adopted over square engines nearly 20 years earlier.
    The saloons had poor footwell design and any average driver had their knees in their chest when driving. Boot was huge, heater brilliant. Front suspension primitive and needing regular adjustment and greasing. Track rod ends wore rapidly. Paint fell of in sheets and rusted, underside full of mud traps and formed deep seated corrosion. Much of the above applied to other makes at the time, but Ford offerings were infinitely more refined and better value at the time.

  • @briansteffmagnussen9078
    @briansteffmagnussen9078 Місяць тому +1

    I like the grill, headlights, sideindicators, rims, door handles, the raised trunk, taillights and everything else. I love it to death.

  • @SouthWest-jj8yu
    @SouthWest-jj8yu Місяць тому

    I had a Marina in the early 80’s and it was an ok car. I recall having to replace the clutch slave cylinder that was on the side of the engine. It was a really bad design because although it was on the outside of the engine you couldn’t change it without first dropping the gearbox back.

  • @thatcheapguy525
    @thatcheapguy525 Місяць тому

    nice one Ed.
    the Marina doesn't deserve the reputation some in the media gave it. a mate got a mint condition 6 year old one owner 1300 Marina as his first car at 17 and continuously thrashed the life out of it over the next 18 months. the car just took it. I had a Morris Ital-Marina 1300 estate as a company car with 105,000 miles on the clock about 4 years later. other than the engine drinking oil like George Best and Oliver Reed out on a bender and the drivers seat having a soggy bottom, the car still drove like something with a quarter of the mileage.

  • @RobinCapper
    @RobinCapper Місяць тому +1

    You should fondly remember the first car you drove and, in a way, I do but the vast difference between the Marina 1.8 wagon I learnt in and the 73 Fiat 132 1600 I drove next was a revelation. Although far from the best Fiat, Italy's Marina was so much better, with same mechanical template, the comparison was night and day! Sadly, I only remember the Marina for how poor it was, mostly down to vague controls and suspension that seemed barely connected to the device they oversaw!

  • @richardmendham5278
    @richardmendham5278 Місяць тому

    Dad had a auction one. It was very nice! Metallic brown paint with browny/orange vynaly covered roof.

  • @stanbest3743
    @stanbest3743 Місяць тому

    I had 3 1.8s as company cars, my father had a 1.3 as a private owner. They all gave excellent service, very simple cars economical and roomy. They also went well, because they didnt weigh much. I found they handled fine, plenty of torque to balance the understeer. There were quality issues when new, nothing insoluable soon sorted and then no probkems.

  • @MrAvant123
    @MrAvant123 Місяць тому +2

    Had 2 1.3 Marinas. Each cars identical engines performed hugely differently even though set up and maintained identically ! I gues this was due to the low tolerances of engines of the day. Unremarkable cars that rusted away. The one mechanical gotcha was the gearbox rear oil seal. Let this drip at your peril when the gearbox could explode at motorway speed on all the Hypoid 90 was gone !

  • @nicksmpsn6546
    @nicksmpsn6546 20 днів тому

    Never had any problem with the Marina, but there again I was a kid. I do remember dad driving the Cortina 2000E, in the days before E meant electric.

  • @tricialyn4645
    @tricialyn4645 Місяць тому +3

    It's the talented man from Twincam!! You did a great job here, and I found this really enjoyable. I didn't know anything about this motor car. I'll subscribe here too. Hope that helps,, 😊

    • @timXJ220
      @timXJ220 Місяць тому +3

      Glad to see him getting the recognition he deserves. 🫡

  • @giulioz.4928
    @giulioz.4928 Місяць тому +2

    Great video from ED. Big fan here🎉

  • @johang7498
    @johang7498 15 днів тому

    It speaks volumes of how succesful Fords marketing was as they were actually the ones ... producing cars that fell a bit between segments. But so great that worked out, that they ended up defining new standards for those segments. Because if you put the marina against the Hillman avenger and the Vauxhall viva, they were all within the same category if you look at size and engine capacity (except the rare 2.3 litre-viva/magnum). And if you wanted something a little better and more stylish, there was the Triumph toledo/1500/dolomite which was also sort of within the same boundaries.
    I can't tell how a marina was to live with as I've rarely ever seen one, let alone have experience with one. But its styling I would say was well executed. Especially in higher trim, it can look quite appealing.

  • @davidbramley6730
    @davidbramley6730 Місяць тому

    i served my apprenticeship with BL in the mid 70s. had a 1,8 marina, they were good cars.

  • @darrensmith6999
    @darrensmith6999 Місяць тому +2

    I like the Marina had 2 in the past and worked on the Ital back in the day, they were quite a hansom car and did what they said on the tin. Had a larger Next Gen Marina bean launched and not dropped it would have not been wrong footed by the bigger MK3 Cortina. The Marina /Ital were kept on too long and became out classed that was its only sinn and not the cars fault but BLs management.

  • @rx6180
    @rx6180 Місяць тому

    I got my license in 1980. A Marina (a 1.8 automatic) was my 8th car(!) at age 19 after two Mk3 Cortinas, an HC Viva (from dealers) and a gaggle of bangers including Minis, an Imp and a Singer. At that time, I knew absolutely nothing about the reputation Marinas have now. Marinas were everywhere, on the road, in car parks, on dealer forecourts. My six year old 1.8 SDL auto really didn’t exhibit any worse characteristics in terms of rust and mechanical maladies than the Fords or Vauxhall I’d owned of a similar age - and it felt a little bit special due to being my first auto and having the biggest capacity engine I’d owned to that point. So for many years after the ‘Top Gear Piano’ fiasco I was a firm defender of Marinas. In 2016 though I bought a super rare low miles Mk2 HL auto at auction to try to relive the good times, and it made me miserable. A whole lot of that was down to bodged maintenance I could not have known about till the car was mine, and I’m sure after 40 years the bushes and dampers were a little looser than they should be, but between the battle to stop it stalling when it wasn’t behaving and the feeling like I was driving a waterbed, I did not enjoy the Mk2 1.8. I believe 1.3 Marinas are reckoned to drive better because of the lighter engine. Mk1 Marinas have the best dashboard though. It was padded! The hard plastic thing it the Mk2, 3 and Ital creaks and rattles… definitely cheapening of the product.

  • @davidhayes4814
    @davidhayes4814 Місяць тому +1

    The mini is a bit of a conundrum. A success that nearly bankrupted it makers as it never made a profit, being quite a complex “cheap” car.

  • @mw8653
    @mw8653 Місяць тому

    My brother owned one an orange 1.3 automatic 4 dr saloon, asked me if I could sell it for him 100k miles and full of rust.
    To my suprise a guy responded to my ad in newspaper came over had a ride and settled on £200 he loved it!. My brother was amazed he lived in Cornwall best offer he had was £50.

  • @chrisbolton5461
    @chrisbolton5461 Місяць тому +1

    Cracking video with superb info and a take on BL that I wasn't aware of.

  • @nigelpearson6664
    @nigelpearson6664 20 днів тому

    Dad said a production meeting was held on the line to work out rusting problems. The men and women building them thought the square shape was to blame as it held water. Dad thought this destroyed the loyalty base.

  • @Gary-Seven-and-Isis-in-1968
    @Gary-Seven-and-Isis-in-1968 Місяць тому +1

    Even your example is full of filler and bulging rust. Every time the camera came near the bodywork it is obviously
    not a museum grade example.
    They just rotted out so extremely fast. Even their fuel tanks had a nasty habit of forming holes.

  • @darthwiizius
    @darthwiizius Місяць тому

    My first car was a Morris Marina Coupe, T reg. It had a vinyl roof the lot, velour seats with a ton of space in the back.

    • @t.h.o.r.
      @t.h.o.r. Місяць тому +1

      but no Twin Cam? lol

    • @darthwiizius
      @darthwiizius Місяць тому

      @@t.h.o.r.
      No, they didn't want to make it scary...

  • @macjim
    @macjim Місяць тому

    My dad had the estate version as a works car and it was a tough and reliable car. It was basic but with a large CC engine, could tramp up and down the early motorways.
    We then had the Italian, a Marina with a nose and tail redesign which was a disappointment as it was a true rust bucket, my dads car was a private buy based on his experience with the Marina but this car, after a few months, had rust staining inside the engine bay where water trapped in the wheel arches ran down the sides.
    The only odd thing about the Marina was it always looked as if the rear suspension wasn’t part of the car as it, viewed from the side, seemed the rear was as if it had gone over a humpback bridge and was in mid air dropping the suspension right to the bottom.
    You can see what I mean on that police replica in the video. 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿

  • @michaelforde4373
    @michaelforde4373 Місяць тому +1

    The itals that followed were despised by reps I knew .

  • @beautgrainger147
    @beautgrainger147 Місяць тому

    The front torsion bar suspension is kinda like a double wishbone setup, the lack of front balljoints is a much bigger issue for any length of daily driving.

  • @metricstormtrooper
    @metricstormtrooper Місяць тому +1

    You mean simplistic, with outdated suspension especially at the front, with a shite engine, and the coupes were really difficult to get into the backbseats and looked unbalanced because the morris bean counters made the designers use the sedan front door.

  • @johndavey72
    @johndavey72 Місяць тому +3

    Well done ! I had a summer job and the owner used to journey to and from Birmingham up to times a week. A 350 mile round trip . He owned a 1.3 Marina and swore he could clock a steady 100 mph ! But to be fair the build quality was pretty appalling as was the reliability . I worked on these at a dealership and can vouch for the dismal workmanship .

  • @cousinjack2841
    @cousinjack2841 Місяць тому

    I served my apprenticeship with Lucas in Johannesburg in the seventies. We had Marina vans and a Marina six cylinder saloon in our fleet along with a mixture of Fords and various other marques. The Marinas all performed well and did what they were supposed to do. The reputation that they got was certainly not deserved in my opinion; that was more the fault of a dying British Leyland than anything else.

  • @minimaxi802
    @minimaxi802 Місяць тому +1

    The Marina was the only rear wheel drive British Leyland car in the 1970s, except Rover, Triumph and Jaguar, the rest were front wheel drive, Mini, 1100/ 1300, 1800 and Maxi. The Allegro replaced the 1300, the Princess replaced the 1800. The Marina had two engines, 1.3 that replaced the Morris Minor and 1.8 that replaced the Morris Oxford of the Farina range. In competition with Ford, but also Vauxhall with the Viva, and Hillman with the Avenger, and also Hunter that initially had Singer, Sunbeam and Humber variants.

    • @flatheadV8
      @flatheadV8 Місяць тому +1

      ??

    • @Kivetonandrew
      @Kivetonandrew Місяць тому

      I had a 1.3 Marina. The main problem was the rear suspension and the gearbox. The the sincromesh was appalling to the extent it became a crash box. I had to learn how to double declutch!

    • @patrickporter6536
      @patrickporter6536 Місяць тому

      Rear engined? Really?

  • @t.h.o.r.
    @t.h.o.r. Місяць тому

    Twin Cam???? closest they got was twin windscreen wipers and twin SU's

  • @Igg-j7i
    @Igg-j7i Місяць тому +4

    I had two Marinas .
    Both worked fine. The second was a 1700 great car.
    I had it for five years, and it served me well.

    • @Dirt-Diggler
      @Dirt-Diggler Місяць тому

      1700 was an ital not a marina 👍

    • @Igg-j7i
      @Igg-j7i Місяць тому +2

      @Dirt-Diggler
      No it wasn't the last of the Marinas had a 1700 o series engine.
      Mine was a I980 V reg.
      Definitely a Marina .

    • @Dirt-Diggler
      @Dirt-Diggler Місяць тому +1

      @@Igg-j7i fair play, my apologies 👍

  • @normandunckley3926
    @normandunckley3926 Місяць тому +1

    Always pondered, why the Marina never got "variants" in the other "Nuffield" marques - MG, Wolseley, (Riley deceased by then). Marina also had to compete with the Triumph Toledo as well.

    • @robtyman4281
      @robtyman4281 Місяць тому

      It's no wonder people back then preferred Ford Cortinas, Fiat 124's, Renault 12's, and similar offerings from Citroen, and Peugeot. They were all better cars than the Morris Marina. And as for the Austin Allegro - it just couldn't compete with the VW Golf, Ford Escort, or Vauxhall Chevette.

  • @cobbler40
    @cobbler40 Місяць тому +1

    Not sure who this police car would be chasing ? Reliant Robins perhaps and mopeds ?

  • @davidhinkson8856
    @davidhinkson8856 Місяць тому

    I think the dilemma BLMC had with the Marina in terms of its size and features vis-a-vis its competition was similar to what Rover experienced in the BMW years, where the 200 and 400 were a bit smaller and slightly out of date when compared to their rivals. Other than Steph and a few other UA-camrs, the last time I saw a Marina on the road was my last visit to England in 2006 where an old lady was busy enjoying a purple L-reg one near Portsmouth University.

  • @andrewwmacfadyen6958
    @andrewwmacfadyen6958 Місяць тому +1

    Obsolete before it was introduced 1800 and late 1700 were fairly reliable, 1275 A series wasn't nearly as reliable as smaller A series or later A Plus. Triumph gear box wasn't really up to the job
    1930's era front suspension was a regular MOT failure point.
    Drum front brakes on entry level cars were another MOT issue. BLMC were producing a car broadly comparable to to the MK1 Cortina which had already been replaced twice when the Marina was launched.
    Compared to the Hillman Avenger and Hunter and Vauxhall Viva HC😊😊😊😊😊😊😊

  • @James-cs2wi
    @James-cs2wi Місяць тому +1

    The shareholders destroyed BMC

  • @davidbayley9588
    @davidbayley9588 Місяць тому +1

    No wonder Japanese cars became so popular when this was the best British Leyland could do.

  • @Mcfreddo
    @Mcfreddo Місяць тому

    What's pnina finina styling? There are dresses, but I don't get it.
    (I thought the Land Crab was a bit odd looking, but very comfortable in the seating and feeling. The motor was a nightmare to work on, tho?

  • @david-hf3dk
    @david-hf3dk Місяць тому +1

    I had a 1300 coupe one as a chugger in the early ninties and it wasn't up to much but ok for A to B. Strange thing was I knew somebody who had an 1800 one and the 1300 handled better (not that either really handled) and there was nothing in the acceleration if I remember, so what was the point of the bigger engine other than inferior fuel consumption ?

  • @MichaelCairns-fv2vi
    @MichaelCairns-fv2vi Місяць тому +8

    Top Gear should be ashamed for their maligning of a good British product that kept people mobile

  • @johnpowell2047
    @johnpowell2047 Місяць тому +2

    Twin cam ?????

  • @Haffschlappe
    @Haffschlappe Місяць тому +2

    Its like a british Fiat 132

    • @lascm5237
      @lascm5237 Місяць тому +2

      Without the twincam jewel of an engine, the style, 5 speed gearbox and performance - both did however share the propensity to dissolve in rust overnight 😅

  • @pettetread5959
    @pettetread5959 Місяць тому +1

    Slow, noisy and drove like a rowing boat and then there's the rust.

  • @iDayno
    @iDayno Місяць тому +1

    Love this, thanks for doing a video on it :)

  • @Jonny-w3w
    @Jonny-w3w Місяць тому

    I bought an austin marina in the early 90s ' for £40' sold it 4mths later for £250' not bad ' didnt have to spend any money on it either ' only abit of petrol ' it was sold to a collector out of the blue ' to be honest i didnt have any problems with it ' sad to see it go 🇬🇧👍

  • @pgilb70
    @pgilb70 Місяць тому +1

    The Oz assembled ones were dreadful.

  • @TheManFrayBentos
    @TheManFrayBentos Місяць тому

    My memory might be playing tricks, but didn't the 105E first appear with the pre-Crossflow OHV engine?
    The Marina IS a Moggy with a bigger body, in essence. BL, strapped for cash, couldn't resist taking the easy way out and using that crappy front Moggy 1000 suspension.

  • @andywilliams8636
    @andywilliams8636 Місяць тому

    The windscreen wipers are on the wrong way leaving a section of the windscreen unswept which is in the driver's field of vision. How did this pass design approval?

  • @geetee7154
    @geetee7154 Місяць тому

    The Marina is much derided, generally from people who have never owned one, I had a 1.8 Super 2dr,which was more of a fastback than coupe, my mate had an orange TC which I thought was superbmy mother had a 1.3 4dr saloon Auto, they were all good cars, they were of their time of course, they were no better or worse than a Hillman Avenger or Cortina, well maybe the Cortina was slightly better.
    People seem to forget what cars were like in the 70's & 80's mainstream cars were, OK, obviously when the Japanese car floodgates opened, then they couldn't compare, so a Marina was an OK for it's time, in my opinion of course 👍

  • @PaulG.x
    @PaulG.x Місяць тому

    "What's a Marina?"
    "Something tie a boat to."
    "Oh , an anchor."

  • @MrRetro-
    @MrRetro- Місяць тому +1

    Except ford did simple, stylish and reliable, nice to drive, spacious and good to look at, where as, British Leyland did none of that well, or even their aspirational cars that were meant to be radical didnt cut the mustard, Ford were better at their game, and that Marina in the Video really has more filler than katie price!

    • @Locost59
      @Locost59 Місяць тому

      Ford aren’t exactly big sellers these days either. They went to VW for an EV platform and they’re some distance behind the Koreans and Chinese.

  • @grahambarrat2540
    @grahambarrat2540 Місяць тому

    My boss had a bronze one with vinyl roof

  • @tsr207
    @tsr207 Місяць тому

    Marina vans were good - compared to the Escort with their terrible economiser carburetor (closing when you wanted to cross a junction (!) opening wide when you crept forward in traffic (even worse). Never let me down in many, many miles.

  • @Carrera-gp9od
    @Carrera-gp9od Місяць тому +4

    I understand it was terrible , there is no misunderstanding on my part.

    • @Haffschlappe
      @Haffschlappe Місяць тому +3

      Is was not worse than a Fiat 132

    • @Carrera-gp9od
      @Carrera-gp9od Місяць тому +1

      @@Haffschlappe
      It is one of the worst of all time , up there with the Allegro!

    • @Schlipperschlopper
      @Schlipperschlopper Місяць тому +2

      @@Carrera-gp9od No it worked good and was not at all worse than an Opel Kadett or Fiat 132...most of the hype against the Marina came from Top Gear idiots

    • @Carrera-gp9od
      @Carrera-gp9od Місяць тому +1

      @@Schlipperschlopper
      Cobblers mate , my old man had one in the early 80s , what an absolute bucket of 💩.
      To be fair they actually completely sorted it with the refresh when they called it the Ital , no my memory has gone , it was a total bucket too 😂

  • @voyloa
    @voyloa Місяць тому +1

    It was an awful car to drive, especially as a police car compared to Chrysler Avengers and Ford Escorts.

  • @ElTio.45-70
    @ElTio.45-70 Місяць тому

    Finnish importer put a 1.5 litre B-series diesels in these 1978-79.

  • @RR-fc2ie
    @RR-fc2ie Місяць тому

    Let Clarkson use it for one day😅

  • @leonardgoldberg2879
    @leonardgoldberg2879 19 днів тому

    Based on a Morris Minor underpinnings.

  • @LeeThomas-v1r
    @LeeThomas-v1r Місяць тому

    It had a great horn , it went pig pig pig pig pig pig

  • @bernarddavies5880
    @bernarddavies5880 Місяць тому

    Loved the marina

  • @TheSimonhammond
    @TheSimonhammond Місяць тому

    Err hum Citroën 2cv?

  • @rob5944
    @rob5944 Місяць тому

    So market comparatively advanced, compmex cars without proper costing while duplicating the range with somewhat inappropriate models with dated mechanicals and a staid image? No wonder they went bankrupt and never really recovered. I hate the fact that we've haven't our own car industry, but throw in a militant work force for good measure and it's clear that Britain doesn't really deserve one. One former emoyee I spoke to the other is still resentful at BMW for pinching the 4x4 technology after buying Rover. Whether or not that was simply the case is immaterial, the fault lies in the fact that a foreign competitor was ever in position to aquire thrm.

  • @Victor-DOOM
    @Victor-DOOM Місяць тому

    Mk2 with mk1 wheel trims

  • @briansteffmagnussen9078
    @briansteffmagnussen9078 Місяць тому

    and the bumpers

  • @idiotdrummer60
    @idiotdrummer60 Місяць тому

    Funereal? Did you mean frugal?

  • @maggie32summers60
    @maggie32summers60 27 днів тому

    I was stupid enough to buy one of these awful cars, to my shame. I won’t list all the dreadful things about it and what broke or didn’t work, but I will share a comment that a co-worker made at the time, I bought a Mk2 Coupe, on the Mk1 the Coupe badge had an accent over the ‘e’ on the Mk2 this had been removed. As my colleague said at the time ‘Good, at least that’s one thing that can’t go wrong’. He was 100% correct, a total disaster of a car. Criminal, this shoddy heap of rubbish is a demonstration of why we don’t have a native car industry and rightly so. I’m still quite bitter about this car but I don’t think it shows 😊

  • @connashio1
    @connashio1 Місяць тому

    That car looks like it is held together by chewing gum.

  • @petersimms4982
    @petersimms4982 Місяць тому +1

    Absolute junk! Had 3, constantly replacing the front trunnions, prop shafts out of balance,su carbs leaking oil and water pumps wearing out in 5000 miles😮 now drive a Tesla mod 3 made in china 😊😊😊 60000 miles not even a replaced bulb ! Britain stick to making candles and wooden pegs 😂😂😂

  • @billmcclean6986
    @billmcclean6986 Місяць тому

    They were great cars, they suited our roads and our demands. Marinas wee used for everything, mini cabs, reps cars family and fleet .

  • @richmorg8196
    @richmorg8196 Місяць тому

    My dad bought three Murrina's all four door a bracken coloured one and a red one NWO 757R that he gave to me when i past my Test at 18 nearly 19 and I run it till it fell apart and the MOT because it was burring oli in the cyclinders a bought a second hand Morris Mini Metro A656 CWO and dad bought a Morris Ital the Marian's sister car with a higher boutt that dad did not like because he could not see very well to revers being a bit of a shorty and bought a Monteago and then a Mondayo on with a boutt and a hatch back his first hatch back and then two Forcus' one stand a C-Max, which he preferred and when he past away at 90 he left the car to me in his will.

  • @junkmangeorge6363
    @junkmangeorge6363 Місяць тому

    The cars were shit compared to the cheaper Japanese cars at the time in North America.

  • @bri77uk1
    @bri77uk1 Місяць тому +1

    "This is..." what? Don't leave the internet to finish that sentence! 😶

  • @johnmarsh2078
    @johnmarsh2078 6 днів тому

    The Marina is testament to the fact that Clarkson is an opinionated idiot. The Marina drove as well as most other cars of its era and was a fantastic step forward on the car it replaced ..... the Farina Oxford/Cambridge. Rack and pinion steering, disc front brakes and a weight 5 cwt lighter but more space inside. The 1.8 engine gave good performance and the 1.3 sipped petrol, driven gently. They were easy to work on and cheap as chips and honest. The 2 door coupe cost less than the 4 door saloon, it had two more doors and more glass etc. Demand becoming stale was as much to do with joining the EEC as anything else. Suddenly a Fiat 131 became affordable without mssive import duty as did Renaults and Pugrots. Nothing did for BL more than free trade Europe, not even Red Robbo!

  • @tonyblackie3277
    @tonyblackie3277 Місяць тому +1

    Great dialogue but too much talking in one place. Need to see more of car please.

  • @kevedwards83
    @kevedwards83 Місяць тому +1

    You obviously never owned one of these heaps of poo, bloody awful things. Marginally better than walking.

  • @michaelarcher6278
    @michaelarcher6278 Місяць тому +1

    I used to hire Morris Marinas back in the late seventies early eighties as I didn't own a car then. I thought they were a perfectly good car and covered many miles in them. Unfortunately people think it is the clever thing to do to criticise the Marina without ever having driven one, idiots.

  • @fredburley9512
    @fredburley9512 Місяць тому +3

    Too much history; not enough about the subject matter.