I drove my Aixam Mega Van - professionally converted to a coffee van - for 6 years on and off...Fully loaded with a heavy coffee machine, 10kg coffee grinder, 2 x 23kg gas bottles, a fridge, 100 litres of water, 20 litres of milk, 5kg of coffee plus cups ,spoons, lids, biscuits and me and my daughter (trainee barista!). We drove 100s of miles around the South of England and the Mega acted like a real star. She never let me down but on hilly A Roads we would see the speedo go down to 11mph! We prayed it would keep on going to the top and it always did!...When i sold I gave a prospective buyer - a woman- a test drive and after five minutes she got out in shock! ....she was expecting it to be refined as a Vauxhall Astra van! Also I accidently drove it up to the axles in a flood - but after waiting 5 minutes she started and we went on to serve coffee...46mph was maximum downhill but it swayed around so much the prayer beads came out again!...I never tried it again. .... Don't want to ever repeat the marvel but the engine (Kybuto) was as strong as an ox and the van was a tiny marvel really! 😎
There's an elderly couple with one of these in our area (in France) who seems to spend all day every day going backwards and forwards along the same 30 mile stretch of main road just to see how long a traffic tail they can build up. Oh, and they're also limited to about 27 mph here by law...
I own one! I’m in Kent and have a hobby farm. Mine is a slightly later 2007 model sort of mk2 with a little longer bonnet. It’s got a caged back and it’s nickname is the Lambalance. We use it to cart the newly born lambs and ewes to the lambing shed from the field. The only rubbish bit is the turning circle. It could have been so much better if it had a tighter turning circle!! It’s like a cheap John Deere gaiter that nobody would ever steal. We love ours.
I just love those , that one seems like it isn’t maintained very well , the cvt belt appears to be upside down and is slack , it has a centrifugal clutch but belt slip is letting it down , should be restricted to 50kph ( 30mph ) and however bad it is it’s still better than walking
I'm a car nerd and a hardcore driving lover yet I found out walking is great when I lost my licence to drifting, now I do walking voluntarily, weird. Believe me, I'm not a fitness person in any shape or form
In the UK they aren't speed governed, but the transmission doesn't cope well with high speeds. I used to be on a Yahoo group for Aixams and similar, and the transmissions were a constant source of trouble.
There is a Mega you should drive: the Mega Ranch/Club/Tjaffer (depending on the market where it was sold), which is a pickup truck based on the Citroën AX 4x4. There is one in a barn close by but the owner doesn't want to part with it, despite sitting there for over a decade.
This video made me smile from start to finish. This truck reminded me of my little Honda LN360 which was equally as much " fun," especially driving down the Zambezi escarpment into the Chirundu valley in Zambia.
I drove an Axiam mini car ( can’t recall the name) but it was the scariest thing I’ve ever driven, it also had hand control. Being overtaken by a bus was very unnerving. When I got it too the garage I worked at, four service tech lifted it on too the MOT ramp
Or it had one horse power when new. Then the horse got married to a donkey and produced a mule, the horse and the donkey got a divorce and the horse took the mule with her and now theres only a donkey left in the house. At least that's what happened to my lawnmower tractor, and this thing is quite similar to it.
I'm sure others would agree with me Ian that one of the big attractions of your channel is your ability to see the positive in whatever your are testing no matter how challenging. Bravo.
They do serve a purpose though. We had a very similar one made by Tata. It had a two cylinder diesel engine and sounded very similar to yours. Dead cheap, simple and reliable. And where we were using ours there was a blanket 10mph speed limit so really it was just the job!
Quite impressively it managed to fail it's first MOT at 3 years old with only 2500 miles on it! Wowser... Fun quirky thing though, and looks like you had an "interesting" time trying to film this one!
@@ferrumignis I'm well aware they do, but usually having done at least 30k miles not just 2.5k, and then it's more often tyres, bulbs, maybe drop links etc. One of the failure points on this Aixam was a poorly installed brake hose which was likely like that from the factory.
@@ferrumignismy BMW did apparently they’d failed to wire up the brake lights now yes I should have checked but you get so used to the dash lights reporting such things but according to BMW they only tell you if a bulb has blown!
I once saw a van version for sale and thought it would be fun.. lucky for me I came to my senses and didn’t buy it. Problem is now I have seen this I want one again!
I think these are pretty cool little things. Very basic very light weight and very good at doing what you want them to. It’s like reviewing a ride on lawn mower for not being refined lol
Never seen the pickup variant before, but the front-end treatment & horrific noise I recognise from around my parents old place in France. Even worse, there were significant hills in the area, so Axiams of both electric & diesel varieties were mobile chicanes
All the sans permis are mobile chicanes, I live in France. . . . . . . . . . . .He mentioned the quadricycle rules but failed to really expand on that, some 14.5hp Diesel 500cc max, two seat limit, under 750kg and auto gearbox are mandatory in France. I wonder how many here do know it is a VSP (Voiture Sans Permis) in France, shortened to just sans permis and you can drive one without a driving licence - sans permis ! There's two classes IIRC, 8.5hp absolutely no licence needed and a designed max speed of 30mph and the more usual 14.5hp needing a theory test only and IIRC 38/40mph max.
The way it jolted as you left the golf club was utterly hilarious, even if it was a noisy and awful drive, the experience was certainly entertaining! 😂
even the little Suzuki Mighty Boy payload is comparable!! Well, maybe not, but a Suzuki Carry or Diahatsu Hi-Jet or Honda Acty would be a far more practical alternative!! I love my French cars, but this thing is truly dreadful!!!
I own one of these and am quite happy with it. It's a newer model though, from 2007. I have a compartment below the drivers seat. It doesn't sound as much, none of that banging and screeching, and no shaking. Instrument panel is more modern and better placed. Car doors are still ridiculous. I have it because I only have moped license (was quick and cheap) and because I don't have to pay road tolls, as expensive insurance and no need for annual inspection. It's perfect for summer during garden season.
I'm not sure if this is the antithesis of everything I love about cars or something I really need! Probably the former, but I'd still like to have one, even for a month!
Commonly known as drunk cars here in France. If you los your licence due to a DUI then you can drive one of these. They can be driven at 16. Max speed 30 mph.
2004 ? - It sounds like something from 1904 ! - I like the look of this micro truck - Great shame they didn't drop a 1.9 XUD engine from Peugeot in it - if they had dropped a 1.9 Diesel in it, I would hate to imagine the amount of belt slip at the CVT lol - Great video man.
Those vehicles are designed in France to fit in the motorcycle category, thus they are limited in power and speed. But they also can drop several safety requirement like airbags, crumple zones. etc... I'm not even sure that safety belts are required?
That has to be one of the funniest Hub nut videos I've seen. Even the wife was laughing and she's got covid. That squeeling belt made some of the shots look like Starsky & Hutch pulling away. Maybe you should find a newer one for a comparison 😀
I don’t usually comment on videos ‘Nut, but some of the wagons you’ve been in that’s saying something! 😂 Water and soap as anything stronger would melt it? Your best video yet! Challenge is can you find worse?
In finland you can drive those aixams and ligiers and whatever else brands there are when you are 15 and there is a pretty healthy basshead culture around those. It looks and sounds hilarious when the whole car is moving with the force of subwoofers
That was absolutely hillarious! 🤣😂🤣😂😅 I love the styling of these (Has the same cute but attentive look as a jumping spider!) and never miss the opportunity to sit in one, when I see them at car or motorcycle fairs - almost impossiblre to fit inside, hahaha. It appears this have seen some extensive useage, despite being so awful, judging by the state of the interor - or maybe it was never cleaned - ever? Also - if I had to guess what era of car it was, just listening to the engine noise it makes, I would more likely guess 1904 than 2004... Proof that awful cars make for awfully good entertainment! More awfull cars, please!
On the websites, the Aixams and Liger cars look quite sophisticated these days. Compared to say the 1970's version. It certainly looks well used! Brilliant. I just know you want one! 😄
I had bought a french Ligier microcar; I returned it after a few days, it was so terrible it was unbelievable! The pedal positioning was totally to one side, the plastic roof caved in with water when in rained forming a puddle, the exhaust was under the driver seat so if you opened the windows the fumes would get in, and it would shake SO MUCH especially when idle that it felt like the engine was bolted straight to the chassis. I replaced it with an Italian Grecav from about the same year, and it was like stepping from a lawnmower to an actual car; no weird rattles, aluminium frame and panels, all the features worked and were reachable instead of being bolted wherever they happened to be when they chucked the parts inside a Ligier. Mind you, these things cost pretty much the same, which is an absurd amount, but at least the Grecav had some quality behind it and someone test-drove it before approving the production plans! I miss that little bean! They even made a pickup version...
Hey, free advertizing is free. If they have a vehicle like this they either have an eye on economy, or just a great sense of humour. Either way it's a good look for a company, looking generous without associating their specialist work with this very goofy "pickup".
Classic Hubnut at your best. I would have thought the golf club wouldn’t have noticed the Aixam : it sounds like a lawnmower, so they would assume you were there to cut the grass! I’m sure we would enjoy a test of an Aixam city car, if you haven’t done one already. Congrats again on hitting 100000 subscribers.
I’ve just got back from 5 days at my mates in rural France and Aixams were there a plenty. Mainly driven by old men nipping to the local shop. Yes I’m sure they are terrible but I’m fascinated by them for the age old hubnut mantra that they are unloved, simple, different and cheap. I’d take one of these over a mobility scooter every day of the week!!!
I have the same Aixam Mega but in the electric version, its a year 2002. I cant really say if its slower or not because it doesnt run at all right now. Just a small fact about this little truck, the entire structure of the cab is made out of fiberglass so basicaly the front shocks, the rollcage and everything else is attached just to that thin fiberglass and it likes to crack a lot at the points where its attached to the chasis. this also causes the windshields to crack because in that case the cab twists a lot. When i get my Aixam driving again im probably gonna cover the entire thing with sound insulation
I owned 2 Aixam cars with 500cc Kubota single cylinder industrial diesel engines. 80mpg under all conditions and top whack 70mph, the steering was a little hairy at that speed. Drove them from South West Scotland to Dublin and back several times. I actually have fond memories of them.
A friend of mine only has a motorcycle license so for the past 45 years he has had mainly reliants but did delve into quadricycles. The ligier ambra made a smart car look huge and he also has had numerous aixams. The diesel one he had was the same engine as the truck and could manage around 50mph with a lot of determination and stupidity. The last one he had was an aixam crossline gtr Evo ( I'm being serious about that name!) With the petrol engine and fuel injection. Capable of around 70 flat out. That came fitted from the factory with remote locking, electric windows and rear parking sensors!
Pure HubNut brilliance !!!! Surely someone was being ironic calling that a Mega, mind you the 60s getaway car screeching sound effects are pretty impressive........
That was hilarious lol. My old neighbour used to have a MK2 Escort automatic for the farm hands to bash about in, this seems like a much more appropriate alternative! An old boy tools around locally in his 'sporty 2 door' aixam and you can always hear him chugging around much to the derision of the following vehicles, it's like if Mr bean was a vehicle.
My late elderly neighbours had an Aixam car. It was their only chance of transport after their Reliant 3 wheeler died. It transported them from home to their tiny caravan on the Northumberland coast until dementia slowly drew the curtain on their lives. Aixams have their uses.
What a heap. Funning thing is down here in New Zealand back in the 70"s the Japanese "Keitora" mini trucks were popular and surprisingly quite enjoyable. I had a Daihatsu 660 cc Hijet.
A CVT can go backwards as quickly as it can forwards. As I proved one day in my Dad's year-old Daf 44. Sadly, the brakes were not as efficient, and unluckily, the fence stopped any further progress! 😳
This video nearly played to the end but my PC became unresponsive and I had to switch to that screen that says "Aw, snap! Something went wrong, would you like to re-load?" The engine sounded like a two-cyclinder version of the sturdy three cylinder Kubota engine that powered the Ransomes Triple, ride on grounds mower. There is me thinking that a Commer Karrier lorry was the absolute worst vehicle that I haver ever driven. Excellent video Ian.
Great fun. I worked at a repairer who briefly specialised in repairing these along with the Aixam car (with Nova rear lamps) and the MicroCar Virgo etc. They were all awful, the 2 cylinder diesel is actually made by Kubota and is the same unit as fitted in mini-diggers and other plant which gives an idea of the refinement. Most of the interior, the whole column and stalks plus the wheel and switches are lifted straight from a Peugeot 106. They are surprisingly strong though, we had a few that had been in fairly substantial shunts and actually stood up well.
You asked "The worst thing I've ever driven?" and the answer is a huge YES!! I've been here for over 4 years and this definitely takes that crown, I wouldn't get in it, that radiator directly below your butt scares me!
This was a genuinely hilarious road test; I almost snorted my coffee when you did the "horn" test (it sorta grumbled apologetically, I noted)! It sounds something like TWC meets a 2-cylinder John Deere "Johnny Popper" when running, but TWC seems infinitely refined compared w/ this thing (and about twice as fast)...I also got a kick out of "General Engineering!" w/ the exclamation point, like, "Yes, believe it or not, we ARE engineers, even though we drive this!" The annoying buzzer reminds me of the one on my '78 Honda Civic; it had gotten to the point of sounding a staccato rhythm at freeway speeds, owing to the passenger door switch being misaligned--it also flashed the dome light in rhythm to the sound (Honda's attempt at a "Disco vehicle", I guess...) Yes, I'd need a good lie-down, after any amount of time in the "Mega-thing"!
Back in the '90s there was a bit of a motor show in my town one year and amazingly Aixam was represented. I remember being intrigued at the idea of a car with a 400cc diesel engine (I think they may have even had a 300cc version as well). The only two brands I really remember from the event were Aixam and Volvo (there was an S60 which had the best seats of any car I'd ever sat in, from back in the days before Volvos became rebadged Fords). I think Aixam cars were being sold via an agricultural machinery business in Shropshire at the time.
This came up on my playlist. The reason why the Kubota engine sounds so dreadful is because it has an uneven firing interval with a crankpin offset at 180c . That type of engine is in many Japanese motorbikes and is known as a Parallell twin. The more conventional 360c engine like flat twins has piston's that go up and down at the same time but with only one firing at a time making it much smoother and more pleasant to the ears like Elly and TWC
Now, this is the Hubnut content I really love! Something hilariously bad tested with lots of humour. I lost it at "when you press the horn, the fuel gauge works" :D Fine French electronics... This is the spiritual successor to those old Piaggio Apes, or the IFA Multicar. Very small, very sparse, barebone runabouts for tight spaces. But I bet even the Italians or the East Germans put more effort in their versions than the baguette people... the same people who made the motorized tin can 2CV (no offense, I love them) in parallel with the space age high tech DS for decades. There must be something in their wine...
I love the irony in the choice of name: "Mega"...! That screeching indicator beep is exactly the same as the one on an ancient Optare Solo bus operated by my local bit of Stagecoach.
Very popular class of vehicle here in France,mostly for folk that don't have or have lost their driving licence for various reasons.Also good for youngsters!! They should have a flashing light on them a la agricultural machinery...which,if you think of it,is what they are!! How very brave of you to take one on road!!Great reportage!!
I think it speaks volumes about my career choices that I knew those rear lights are model FRR from a company called Vignal 🤣 That looks terrifying! Like a cross between a golf cart and a lawmower....
0:41 yes, it does have a rear suspension (coil-over-shock suspension) The bumper sticker says the vehicle comes from Monaco (of all things!!!). Though maybe not. Why should it have right-hand drive in Monaco which has left-hand drive?
Had the displeasure of sitting in one of these, was like being in a porta-loo with a narrowboat engine
Priceless description!
Fantastic comment !!. Love it.😂
I believe the engine is made by Kubota and sold under license by Yanmar in the boating world, so you are technically correct.
This should have been put out for your 100k sub. On the upside, you found some interesting Nissan.
It's a portaloo without the convenience! 🚽
I drove my Aixam Mega Van - professionally converted to a coffee van - for 6 years on and off...Fully loaded with a heavy coffee machine, 10kg coffee grinder, 2 x 23kg gas bottles, a fridge, 100 litres of water, 20 litres of milk, 5kg of coffee plus cups ,spoons, lids, biscuits and me and my daughter (trainee barista!). We drove 100s of miles around the South of England and the Mega acted like a real star. She never let me down but on hilly A Roads we would see the speedo go down to 11mph! We prayed it would keep on going to the top and it always did!...When i sold I gave a prospective buyer - a woman- a test drive and after five minutes she got out in shock! ....she was expecting it to be refined as a Vauxhall Astra van! Also I accidently drove it up to the axles in a flood - but after waiting 5 minutes she started and we went on to serve coffee...46mph was maximum downhill but it swayed around so much the prayer beads came out again!...I never tried it again. .... Don't want to ever repeat the marvel but the engine (Kybuto) was as strong as an ox and the van was a tiny marvel really! 😎
It appears to have the noise, refinement and road performance of a cement mixer...what a fantastic machine!
as clean inside as one too
Noise, refinement and road performance of a cement mixer? Yep - From inside the mixing drum itself!
I've been wracking my brains to compare this to something and you've nailed it.
Not a great cement mixer though, but ok 😁
cement mixer probably can move faster...
"When you press the horn the fuel gauge works"
You just made my f*cking day mate.
Now this is the type of vehicle I want to see HubNut take on a European trip.
That would be a VERY long series! 🤣
@@moonhogg try the old Topgear trio lol
carson be absolute pissed off with it
I would do it...
...and with ZERO SHAME!
That was great filming the CVT , I kind of understood the method but seeing it made all the difference.
Cheers Mr Chops. Here's another demo. ua-cam.com/video/j2jkyCaard0/v-deo.html
@@HubNut I know it crappie but a love it 🤣👍
It looks like you could adjust that belt to squeeze a little more mph out.
@@blacksquirrel4008 yes you can adjust the variator or you can get a race or modifyed one.👍
It's the same as a scooter variator if you have ever seen a shooter one only bigger 👍
Don’t think I’ve laughed so much at a road test before, great stuff Ian
It was up there with the TWC, shorts and storm combo
How the hell can this thing even get an MOT? (rhetorical)
@@VauxhallViva1975That's a VERY good question
How can it even get an MOT. Difficultly.
There's an elderly couple with one of these in our area (in France) who seems to spend all day every day going backwards and forwards along the same 30 mile stretch of main road just to see how long a traffic tail they can build up. Oh, and they're also limited to about 27 mph here by law...
Lool, sounds like a fun way to spend retirement.
It can barely do 27Mph anyway with the wind behind you.
That is the most honorable car you have tested in a long while. How ultimately Hubnut!
With the passage of 12 month's time, this vehicle still has not grown on me.😢
I own one! I’m in Kent and have a hobby farm. Mine is a slightly later 2007 model sort of mk2 with a little longer bonnet. It’s got a caged back and it’s nickname is the Lambalance. We use it to cart the newly born lambs and ewes to the lambing shed from the field. The only rubbish bit is the turning circle. It could have been so much better if it had a tighter turning circle!! It’s like a cheap John Deere gaiter that nobody would ever steal. We love ours.
Looks dope to me haha seen one in my lil town.cheap, no cops issues, and no bitchz issues either. 10/10
I just love those , that one seems like it isn’t maintained very well , the cvt belt appears to be upside down and is slack , it has a centrifugal clutch but belt slip is letting it down , should be restricted to 50kph ( 30mph ) and however bad it is it’s still better than walking
@@dizzy2020 could be, but some people need to carry more than just there lunchbox...
I'm a car nerd and a hardcore driving lover yet I found out walking is great when I lost my licence to drifting, now I do walking voluntarily, weird. Believe me, I'm not a fitness person in any shape or form
But a Japanese Kei truck is still better in every way.
I walk everywhere and I still prefer it to one of these shitboxes. You can still walk with a bit of dignity at least.
In the UK they aren't speed governed, but the transmission doesn't cope well with high speeds. I used to be on a Yahoo group for Aixams and similar, and the transmissions were a constant source of trouble.
The first time Ian pulled away I thought the sound was the tyres screeching with the raw horsepower 😅😂🤣😅😂🤣😅😂🤣
A truly terrible thing, in so many ways... really only leaves 1 question... when you getting one? 🤣
Put a camper body on the back, and your away, not very quickly though.
@@johndilloway9762 I think adding extra weight is the last thing it needs 🤣
@@Richard_Turner I totally agree, probably be to much for it with a tent on the back😂
It seems to be a Polaris farm buggy, combined with a plastic garden shed.
Pure quality.
My nearly 2 year old sat and watched every second. He imitated Ian's juddering "whoaahh-oh-oh" everytime it pulled away. We really enjoyed this one 😂
Well this is the Little Tikes commercial range, so the appeal is understandable :)
I bet someone has dropped a hyabusa engine in 1 already 😂
God, this thing running makes a fiat 126p sound like a luxury car.
The belt slippage makes it sound like you are peeling out everytime you take off
There is a Mega you should drive: the Mega Ranch/Club/Tjaffer (depending on the market where it was sold), which is a pickup truck based on the Citroën AX 4x4. There is one in a barn close by but the owner doesn't want to part with it, despite sitting there for over a decade.
This video made me smile from start to finish. This truck reminded me of my little Honda LN360 which was equally as much " fun," especially driving down the Zambezi escarpment into the Chirundu valley in Zambia.
I drove an Axiam mini car ( can’t recall the name) but it was the scariest thing I’ve ever driven, it also had hand control. Being overtaken by a bus was very unnerving. When I got it too the garage I worked at, four service tech lifted it on too the MOT ramp
Crossline?
@@FM60260 Yes ! Thanks
You can tell it's only got one horse power, you can hear it neighing in excitement everytime you set off. 😳😲😁
Or it had one horse power when new. Then the horse got married to a donkey and produced a mule, the horse and the donkey got a divorce and the horse took the mule with her and now theres only a donkey left in the house. At least that's what happened to my lawnmower tractor, and this thing is quite similar to it.
I think they have more, they are allowed to have 6 kw (8.2 hp) in Sweden and I can never believe that the UK has stricter rules.
@@tangfors Context: 125cc bikes are allowed 11kw
@@tangfors here they are treated like cars needing the same licence so there wouldn’t be a maximum as such. I guess that is somewhat stricter
Stop being such a neigh sayer.
I'm sure others would agree with me Ian that one of the big attractions of your channel is your ability to see the positive in whatever your are testing no matter how challenging. Bravo.
Not this piece of crap though. Nothing positive about it.
They do serve a purpose though. We had a very similar one made by Tata. It had a two cylinder diesel engine and sounded very similar to yours. Dead cheap, simple and reliable. And where we were using ours there was a blanket 10mph speed limit so really it was just the job!
I like how the crumple zones are your knees, great bit of safety design there.
At least it means the driver will do everything in their power to not hit anything.
Passive safety...?
@@johnbaron5871
Yes good point
It insures your the first one on the scene of the accident
The best way to avoid injury in this thing in the event if an accident is to avoid having an accident.
@@FM60260 Avoid getting in it would be even better.
I love how that belt problem makes it sound like its wheel spinning every time it takes off 😂🤣
Yeah that's hilarious.
the aspirational audio system. Standard on all vehicles with decimal point horsepower :)
Adds 50 horsepower, you know.
Quite impressively it managed to fail it's first MOT at 3 years old with only 2500 miles on it! Wowser... Fun quirky thing though, and looks like you had an "interesting" time trying to film this one!
You'd probably be surprised just how many cars fail their first MOTs.
@@ferrumignis I'm well aware they do, but usually having done at least 30k miles not just 2.5k, and then it's more often tyres, bulbs, maybe drop links etc. One of the failure points on this Aixam was a poorly installed brake hose which was likely like that from the factory.
Wait, this thing needs MOT in the UK? In Hungary, these are exempts as far as I know. Probably because they'd fail anyway... :D
@@ferrumignismy BMW did apparently they’d failed to wire up the brake lights now yes I should have checked but you get so used to the dash lights reporting such things but according to BMW they only tell you if a bulb has blown!
I think it looks quite sweet lol
The slipping belt sound is rather amusing as it sounds like tyres squeeling in cartoons.
Awesomely bad is still awesome! The burnout sound effect from the slipping belt...also awesome.
I once saw a van version for sale and thought it would be fun.. lucky for me I came to my senses and didn’t buy it. Problem is now I have seen this I want one again!
Maybe you need to get one so it’s out of your system and you can move on with your life.
FIND ONE AND BUY IT
Looks like one of those which you can get by mail order from China.
The noise at tickover is reminiscent of a two cylinder Lister.
I was thinking thwaites dumper!
I was thinking there's a lot of similarities to Lawrie's Mechanical Marvels' dumper, Humpty
The design language of the cabin is definitely Little Tikes Cozy Coupe meets Wish.
I think these are pretty cool little things.
Very basic very light weight and very good at doing what you want them to.
It’s like reviewing a ride on lawn mower for not being refined lol
You can’t have driven one then buy a piaggio ape instead
@@mikehunte2087 I had 3 of them loved them. Apart from the fact that two were electric.
I should have had all diesels
Never seen the pickup variant before, but the front-end treatment & horrific noise I recognise from around my parents old place in France. Even worse, there were significant hills in the area, so Axiams of both electric & diesel varieties were mobile chicanes
All the sans permis are mobile chicanes, I live in France. . . . . . . . . . . .He mentioned the quadricycle rules but failed to really expand on that, some 14.5hp Diesel 500cc max, two seat limit, under 750kg and auto gearbox are mandatory in France.
I wonder how many here do know it is a VSP (Voiture Sans Permis) in France, shortened to just sans permis and you can drive one without a driving licence - sans permis !
There's two classes IIRC, 8.5hp absolutely no licence needed and a designed max speed of 30mph and the more usual 14.5hp needing a theory test only and IIRC 38/40mph max.
Love the fact that it sounds like its charging off with wheels spinning, because of the belt squeal, when its actually going so slooowly
The way it jolted as you left the golf club was utterly hilarious, even if it was a noisy and awful drive, the experience was certainly entertaining! 😂
Don't really think intended for the road, more for groundsmen on large estates lol
When something is so crap its appealing....
Us aussies are “yeah, nah mate. I’ll stick with the Malloo”. “Bigger payload”.
even the little Suzuki Mighty Boy payload is comparable!! Well, maybe not, but a Suzuki Carry or Diahatsu Hi-Jet or Honda Acty would be a far more practical alternative!! I love my French cars, but this thing is truly dreadful!!!
That engine reminds me of the noise building site dumper trucks used to make years ago.
I was just thinking the same thing lol. A Thwaites dumper with the exhaust that looked like a revolving gun 🤣
It made me hear the music theme from 1980 Gods Must Be Crazy.
I own one of these and am quite happy with it. It's a newer model though, from 2007. I have a compartment below the drivers seat. It doesn't sound as much, none of that banging and screeching, and no shaking. Instrument panel is more modern and better placed. Car doors are still ridiculous.
I have it because I only have moped license (was quick and cheap) and because I don't have to pay road tolls, as expensive insurance and no need for annual inspection. It's perfect for summer during garden season.
Absolutely priceless review if a worthless thing. Terrifying and fun in equal measure. You finally found something that is scarier than TWK!!!
Where's the crumple zone? Oh the driver IS the crumple zone!
"I'm not sure the ride is actually that bad......CLUNK" How very HubNut! I genuinely LOL'd at that!
Brilliant! The belt squeal sounds like tyre squeal😆
I'm not sure if this is the antithesis of everything I love about cars or something I really need! Probably the former, but I'd still like to have one, even for a month!
Commonly known as drunk cars here in France. If you los your licence due to a DUI then you can drive one of these. They can be driven at 16. Max speed 30 mph.
The sound it makes when it sets off made me think you were spinning the wheels 😂 those doors must have been nicked off a portaloo 😂😂
That ending is gold, what a comedic vehicle. You'd definately want to drive it with ear defenders though.
2004 ? - It sounds like something from 1904 ! - I like the look of this micro truck - Great shame they didn't drop a 1.9 XUD engine from Peugeot in it - if they had dropped a 1.9 Diesel in it, I would hate to imagine the amount of belt slip at the CVT lol - Great video man.
Those vehicles are designed in France to fit in the motorcycle category, thus they are limited in power and speed. But they also can drop several safety requirement like airbags, crumple zones. etc... I'm not even sure that safety belts are required?
@@LeSarthois I guess in France anything goes ! but you're quite right, there does not seem to be much protection in the way of safety... !
How very hubnut. It's pure character, and your "enthusiasm for creations" like this is heartwarming.
That has to be one of the funniest Hub nut videos I've seen. Even the wife was laughing and she's got covid. That squeeling belt made some of the shots look like Starsky & Hutch pulling away.
Maybe you should find a newer one for a comparison 😀
Thanks. Best wishes for your other half. It isn't fun.
I think the tow ball is only for rescuing the truck!😂
I don’t usually comment on videos ‘Nut, but some of the wagons you’ve been in that’s saying something! 😂
Water and soap as anything stronger would melt it?
Your best video yet! Challenge is can you find worse?
Your climbing-aboard and driving away footage at the end is just hilarious! Thanks for thoroughly cheering up my evening, HubNut gold!
Makes a Smart car looks luxurious
I didn't think THIS would be the -car- autocycle that best helped me understand the action of a CVT
I like how from the front it looks like a thing someone thought about (for a minute) and the rest is just like "off to the pub".
Looks to me like it was designed after going to the pub.
How would it cope if you put a load in the pick up? What a lovely and relaxing drive. Loved the video.
Ha Ha.
It wouldn't
You've got to love the optimism of the person who put the dynamat behind the seats
Should have put it on the front it would give more crash protection🤕😂
Just think how uncomfortable it would be without that Dynamat fitted to it?! 😉
More than that: it's a structural integrity element.
In finland you can drive those aixams and ligiers and whatever else brands there are when you are 15 and there is a pretty healthy basshead culture around those. It looks and sounds hilarious when the whole car is moving with the force of subwoofers
That was absolutely hillarious! 🤣😂🤣😂😅 I love the styling of these (Has the same cute but attentive look as a jumping spider!) and never miss the opportunity to sit in one, when I see them at car or motorcycle fairs - almost impossiblre to fit inside, hahaha. It appears this have seen some extensive useage, despite being so awful, judging by the state of the interor - or maybe it was never cleaned - ever? Also - if I had to guess what era of car it was, just listening to the engine noise it makes, I would more likely guess 1904 than 2004... Proof that awful cars make for awfully good entertainment! More awfull cars, please!
Watching the cvt in action was fascinating, normally everything is sealed away.
The lights and indicator test at the end was hilarious!
On the websites, the Aixams and Liger cars look quite sophisticated these days. Compared to say the 1970's version.
It certainly looks well used!
Brilliant.
I just know you want one! 😄
I had bought a french Ligier microcar; I returned it after a few days, it was so terrible it was unbelievable!
The pedal positioning was totally to one side, the plastic roof caved in with water when in rained forming a puddle, the exhaust was under the driver seat so if you opened the windows the fumes would get in, and it would shake SO MUCH especially when idle that it felt like the engine was bolted straight to the chassis.
I replaced it with an Italian Grecav from about the same year, and it was like stepping from a lawnmower to an actual car; no weird rattles, aluminium frame and panels, all the features worked and were reachable instead of being bolted wherever they happened to be when they chucked the parts inside a Ligier.
Mind you, these things cost pretty much the same, which is an absurd amount, but at least the Grecav had some quality behind it and someone test-drove it before approving the production plans!
I miss that little bean!
They even made a pickup version...
The transmission looks like the inside of a cheap record deck. Has it got a 3 speed gearbox, 33, 45 and 78?
Only 16 I suspect....
On the bright side. No one will nick it for a get away car.
Ian your a brave man I can’t believe anyone would admit to owning that shed let alone offer it for a test drive 😂😂
people today are too fussy, getting financed up to the eyeballs for a Merc or an Audi...,
Hey, free advertizing is free. If they have a vehicle like this they either have an eye on economy, or just a great sense of humour. Either way it's a good look for a company, looking generous without associating their specialist work with this very goofy "pickup".
@@TheDarkLandsMusic I have an old 2005 Skoda Fabia 1.2, it's a rolls Royce compared to this and probably costed me 10x less than this heap
@@greatbritannialine I'd have one of these pickups
@@TheDarkLandsMusic fair play mate, i get the appeal. Tho there is one on market place (57 reg) for 7500 quid. Quite afew pennies
Every time you pull away that belt squeal sounds like a bad sound effect in a 1970s car chase...brilliant!
Classic Hubnut at your best. I would have thought the golf club wouldn’t have noticed the Aixam : it sounds like a lawnmower, so they would assume you were there to cut the grass! I’m sure we would enjoy a test of an Aixam city car, if you haven’t done one already. Congrats again on hitting 100000 subscribers.
Hilarious video, thank you. This is the sort of vehicle you park out on the street in order to bring property prices down.
I’ve just got back from 5 days at my mates in rural France and Aixams were there a plenty. Mainly driven by old men nipping to the local shop. Yes I’m sure they are terrible but I’m fascinated by them for the age old hubnut mantra that they are unloved, simple, different and cheap. I’d take one of these over a mobility scooter every day of the week!!!
I have the same Aixam Mega but in the electric version, its a year 2002. I cant really say if its slower or not because it doesnt run at all right now.
Just a small fact about this little truck, the entire structure of the cab is made out of fiberglass so basicaly the front shocks, the rollcage and everything else is attached just to that thin fiberglass and it likes to crack a lot at the points where its attached to the chasis. this also causes the windshields to crack because in that case the cab twists a lot.
When i get my Aixam driving again im probably gonna cover the entire thing with sound insulation
Now it must be time for a testrun in a Piaggio 150 Ape, - the amazing 3 wheeler that built Italy 😊
I owned 2 Aixam cars with 500cc Kubota single cylinder industrial diesel engines. 80mpg under all conditions and top whack 70mph, the steering was a little hairy at that speed. Drove them from South West Scotland to Dublin and back several times. I actually have fond memories of them.
The grumpyness was truly palpable. With the greatest of respect, it must be bad if it isn't up to Hub Nut standards, I kinda want one.
A friend of mine only has a motorcycle license so for the past 45 years he has had mainly reliants but did delve into quadricycles.
The ligier ambra made a smart car look huge and he also has had numerous aixams. The diesel one he had was the same engine as the truck and could manage around 50mph with a lot of determination and stupidity.
The last one he had was an aixam crossline gtr Evo ( I'm being serious about that name!) With the petrol engine and fuel injection. Capable of around 70 flat out. That came fitted from the factory with remote locking, electric windows and rear parking sensors!
Pure HubNut brilliance !!!! Surely someone was being ironic calling that a Mega, mind you the 60s getaway car screeching sound effects are pretty impressive........
Brilliant idea to create a law for a type of vehicle that allows banned drivers and 14 year olds on the roads.
That was hilarious lol. My old neighbour used to have a MK2 Escort automatic for the farm hands to bash about in, this seems like a much more appropriate alternative! An old boy tools around locally in his 'sporty 2 door' aixam and you can always hear him chugging around much to the derision of the following vehicles, it's like if Mr bean was a vehicle.
Got to be the first time I’ve laughed out loud through so much of a HubNut review. Brilliant stuff!!
Be fair - It's 20 years old and nobody has looked after it - it 'aint doing bad .
My late elderly neighbours had an Aixam car. It was their only chance of transport after their Reliant 3 wheeler died. It transported them from home to their tiny caravan on the Northumberland coast until dementia slowly drew the curtain on their lives. Aixams have their uses.
What a heap. Funning thing is down here in New Zealand back in the 70"s the Japanese "Keitora" mini trucks were popular and surprisingly quite enjoyable. I had a Daihatsu 660 cc Hijet.
Yes, a few kei trucks have even made it to the UK.
A CVT can go backwards as quickly as it can forwards. As I proved one day in my Dad's year-old Daf 44.
Sadly, the brakes were not as efficient, and unluckily, the fence stopped any further progress! 😳
I don’t know why UA-cam recommended this to me but I’ve decided to subscribe. 😂
This video nearly played to the end but my PC became unresponsive and I had to switch to that screen that says "Aw, snap! Something went wrong, would you like to re-load?" The engine sounded like a two-cyclinder version of the sturdy three cylinder Kubota engine that powered the Ransomes Triple, ride on grounds mower. There is me thinking that a Commer Karrier lorry was the absolute worst vehicle that I haver ever driven. Excellent video Ian.
In the words of James May ......Buffeting.....Buffeting!!!!!
Great fun. I worked at a repairer who briefly specialised in repairing these along with the Aixam car (with Nova rear lamps) and the MicroCar Virgo etc.
They were all awful, the 2 cylinder diesel is actually made by Kubota and is the same unit as fitted in mini-diggers and other plant which gives an idea of the refinement.
Most of the interior, the whole column and stalks plus the wheel and switches are lifted straight from a Peugeot 106.
They are surprisingly strong though, we had a few that had been in fairly substantial shunts and actually stood up well.
Kubota make excellent Diesel Engines.
@@cerealtiller maybe for plant and machinery but they shouldn't be fitted in a 'car'. 🤣
You asked "The worst thing I've ever driven?" and the answer is a huge YES!! I've been here for over 4 years and this definitely takes that crown, I wouldn't get in it, that radiator directly below your butt scares me!
it's a clever feature as leaving the radiator cap a bit loose will make it steam clean your arsehole on top speed runs
@@kyle8952 I'd rather use the safer option of a shower or a bath lol
I think you secretly loved driving this and you'll end up owning one.
Bets are on that you announce your purchase within this year.😉👍
This was a genuinely hilarious road test; I almost snorted my coffee when you did the "horn" test (it sorta grumbled apologetically, I noted)! It sounds something like TWC meets a 2-cylinder John Deere "Johnny Popper" when running, but TWC seems infinitely refined compared w/ this thing (and about twice as fast)...I also got a kick out of "General Engineering!" w/ the exclamation point, like, "Yes, believe it or not, we ARE engineers, even though we drive this!" The annoying buzzer reminds me of the one on my '78 Honda Civic; it had gotten to the point of sounding a staccato rhythm at freeway speeds, owing to the passenger door switch being misaligned--it also flashed the dome light in rhythm to the sound (Honda's attempt at a "Disco vehicle", I guess...)
Yes, I'd need a good lie-down, after any amount of time in the "Mega-thing"!
Back in the '90s there was a bit of a motor show in my town one year and amazingly Aixam was represented. I remember being intrigued at the idea of a car with a 400cc diesel engine (I think they may have even had a 300cc version as well). The only two brands I really remember from the event were Aixam and Volvo (there was an S60 which had the best seats of any car I'd ever sat in, from back in the days before Volvos became rebadged Fords). I think Aixam cars were being sold via an agricultural machinery business in Shropshire at the time.
Thanks for introducing me to a new level of bizarre. Certainly makes TWC seem elegant and refined....
This came up on my playlist. The reason why the Kubota engine sounds so dreadful is because it has an uneven firing interval with a crankpin offset at 180c . That type of engine is in many Japanese motorbikes and is known as a Parallell twin. The more conventional 360c engine like flat twins has piston's that go up and down at the same time but with only one firing at a time making it much smoother and more pleasant to the ears like Elly and TWC
This is pure Hubnut,can’t imagine Harry’s garage reviewing one of these,brilliant Ian.
Now, this is the Hubnut content I really love! Something hilariously bad tested with lots of humour. I lost it at "when you press the horn, the fuel gauge works" :D
Fine French electronics...
This is the spiritual successor to those old Piaggio Apes, or the IFA Multicar. Very small, very sparse, barebone runabouts for tight spaces. But I bet even the Italians or the East Germans put more effort in their versions than the baguette people... the same people who made the motorized tin can 2CV (no offense, I love them) in parallel with the space age high tech DS for decades. There must be something in their wine...
I love the irony in the choice of name: "Mega"...! That screeching indicator beep is exactly the same as the one on an ancient Optare Solo bus operated by my local bit of Stagecoach.
Very popular class of vehicle here in France,mostly for folk that don't have or have lost their driving licence for various reasons.Also good for youngsters!!
They should have a flashing light on them a la agricultural machinery...which,if you think of it,is what they are!!
How very brave of you to take one on road!!Great reportage!!
I think it speaks volumes about my career choices that I knew those rear lights are model FRR from a company called Vignal 🤣
That looks terrifying! Like a cross between a golf cart and a lawmower....
Very enjoyable road test of a venerable machine. I like the idea of disqualified drivers pelting around in these!
0:41 yes, it does have a rear suspension (coil-over-shock suspension)
The bumper sticker says the vehicle comes from Monaco (of all things!!!). Though maybe not. Why should it have right-hand drive in Monaco which has left-hand drive?