This is so true (most fun I had in months), we had a snow problem (for some people) in southern Finland about 2 weeks ago, me and some of my collaegues used most of our work day just helping people out of our carpark and it was the best bonding experience for a long time. We had fun, we got the joy of helping others, we got to know each other better, we actually felt like we did something that day.. fucking office work :D
@@Wesley30-92 Wesley, that is a great story, and shows the best in people. Especially the opportunity to bond with other people. And I love your last comment on office work. Great stuff. Best wishes from Oxford UK
Jeeeeesus Andy is a beast, driving like a maniac with his disco over that trail! What a legend! Please try to find him and make a video pitching the Vitara vs the Disco
That was great. Love how Andy said it was the most fun he'd had in months. That wouldn't have happened to that man if three guys hadn't got a hair-brained scheme to go off road that day. lol... It actually appears he would have made it had he used a more steady approach while entering the "pond", using a bow wave to keep the water ahead. Oh well. Made for great TV.
I bought a 2002 Vitara for £650 4 years ago as a winter car as I live in the middle of nowhere and a 4x4 is handy. I changed the radiator which was cheap and easy to do myself, changed the oil and put some mud tyres on it and it's been indestructible. Probably the best value car I've ever had. Goes anywhere with the mud tyres and as mentioned in this video I don't care if it gets scratched or dinged, I don't lock it or worry about it. It starts and goes every time, even when I don't use it for weeks, stress free motoring, I love it.
So you bought a daily, to not daily it. That's the most Alex thing. Aside from his gym which if you didn't know he has one and its the best gym around. XD
This is my eternal struggle. Bought a Land Cruiser, told myself I was going to daily drive it for a bit...modded it into a rock crawler. Then I was like "I'll get a Subaru as a daily, that's practical"....rally car now. I need help
@@E_tiBEAMERBOY both are ongoing projects, but there's about $15k in the Land Cruiser and about $7k into the WRX. The LC will probably get another $5-7k before I'm satisfied for a while and the WRX probably needs another $5k. It's slow going, but worth it here in Utah. Some of the best off roading in the world and some of the best dirt roads in the middle of nowhere.
My brother and I once took a grand vitara , slapped an old man emu suspension , some risers, under carriage protection, bigger tires and just went on a 4000km off-roading road trip, we beat that poor thing around and it took it like a champ. One thing is that because the vitara is so light it’s a lot easier to get stuck in certain places than on heavier and more powerful vehicles, specially when you don’t know what you are doing
Friend bought a new Vitara Commercial 1.9 diesel, put some all terrain tires on , rear difflock and lower transfer gears and it was superb in the rough stuff.
It’s just nice to relax chillout open you tube and see this in the recomedation and watch top class entertainment. There is nothing like it. TOP CLASS ENTERTAINMENT
I had a Suzuki vitara fat boy - 22 inch wheels, soft top, all electronics....looked a million dollars.....everyone commented on it.....but it drove rubbish. Owned it 2 years and was reliable.
You know that you need good tires to go off road especially in the mud in my country (Bulgaria) the vitara is one of the best off roaders money can buy because the vitara is unbreakable and unstoppable big hills big mud holes rocks it just goes nothing stops it but you need to put on good off road tires a snorkel a lift kit a winch and remove a bit of weight and you’re pretty much set
Very well done! I especially love the idea of building it up a bit and attempting this muddy pit again. Slap some aggressive tires (and perhaps trim the fenders to fit something larger?) and then comeback - the humble Vitara might just surprise everybody!!
Alex just sending it into that bog hole reminds me of the time my friend bought a Suzuki sidekick. Doors were ratchet strapped closed, and whoever did that also tied the seat belts to the b pillars. After jumping it once or twice we snapped the unibody right at the bottom of the windshield so the whole thing flopped around while driving it. It was mid January (eastern Ontario) so it was about -20c easy. Patrick, who was driving spotted a big pond formed from melted snow that had re frozen. Without ever checking what it was like he pinned it and we hit the hole doing about 60km, (with no seatbelts). Boy do I wish we checked it out because while the ice around the edge was maybe a inch thick, it got thicker towards the middle. (About 1ft thick) and it stopped the poor sidekick in its tracks. I was in the passenger seat, Patrick was driving. We both hit the windshield face first while our friend in the back got lucky and bounced off our seats. The car immediately started filling with water as it was well above the doors, and all sorts of gross shit started floating around, used condoms, chewed gum and dead mice. We climbed up out the sunroof and jumped to dry land. Lesson learned, check the fucking ice.
I bought my 2nd running car, A 2000 Impreza 2.2L 4 speed auto for $50. Sold my Protege5 for $500, put a timing belt kit on the EJ22. Then it ran great. I had this car for about one and a half years until my dad bought it off me for $1500. I beat the absolute piss out of that car for 1.5 years straight and it never skipped a beat. Granted since I and my dad owned it we fixed some visible rust, repainted it, replaced the coil overs and brakes, last but not least made a custom exhaust. Now that car is still my dad's daily and it is so very close to hitting 500,000 kilometers, and because of this I really want to buy another cheap GC8 Impreza to beat on.
fellow offroader here. i suggest drilling a hole in the lowest part of your floor board and putting a rubber plug in it. when you decide to go through a lake pull that plug and it will drain after you get out/ but if you sit in the lake it will fill quicker jsut a downfall of doing this
Hell yes, build that little thing into the off road rig it's always dreamed of being! And get someone to weld in some patches in the rear quarters, if that's the only major issue I think it would be well worth doing.
First gen Vitara are highly undervalued cars: if properly maintained they are little gems. It's now very difficult to find low mileage examples which has been treated well so if you find one, buy it. They are cool looking, it's comfortable, it's fast enough, it has an exceptional seating position with a lot of glass around (something you don't see anymore in modern cars), it's reliable and very capable in off roading. 95 to 98 cars have the two tone bodywork which look stylish and very 90s.
I'm amazed it's even survived On road for as long as it has... never mind off road! As I said on the last video. Whoever gave that thing a valid MOT is a criminal.
It's body on frame, if the frame is solid and there are no sharp rusty bits showing with all the doors closed then it will pass. On a thing like this none of the rust we've seen is structural.
@@ChuckFickens1972 It's also amazing how quickly rust can pop up between tickets. I've been under my 4x4 while it has been MOT'd and the tester goes through it with me. Every year something different rust wise 😢 . Ahh well, joys of owning Landies 😅
I think he might have been in 4WD at 9:13 you can see the splash from the passenger side front wheel. The drivers side one might not have been because it doesn't have a locked front diff. It looks like the rear axle does the same when he tried doing doughnuts at 3:15. Although that might have been because he was pulling the handbrake(?) although it does look like the drivers side was spinning while the passengers wasn't.
I remember we had one of these as a family car when I was younger, I thought it was decent but I was a kid and only cared about comfy-ish seats and the fact the boot opened the "wrong way"
I borrowed a 2000 Gran Vitara regularly from a family member a few years ago to get to uni. The short wheelbase offset the long steering ratio for me (or maybe that's one of the ~0.5 things they changed over the years), but even that one in good shape was wobbly at or above 100kph. It was happiest when there was no pavement in sight. Even a mint one is still a death trap with roughly 1.7 stars from the IIHS.
Suggestion, have the rescue vehicle there on standby or just buy a motorized winch to pull yourself out whenever you get stuck. Love the off roading videos, please go up to Scotland in the mountains and show us what you can do!
I bought the same landrover as Andy for £400 with 1 month mot and it was a manual I used it for a few weeks and then sold it for £600 the guy who bought it has put a new mot on it and is still using it today. It was a beast being the td5
@@maxd7480 it might pay you to use your brain cell a bit mate. I bought them new at different times when upgrading as in one at a time. I don't like the current one so I may buy a Jimny/Sierra in the future. I've used them for off-roading & they are very capable.
@@maxd7480 I have a sense of humour but clearly your original response was not even remotely funny. Think before you use a keyboard cos you wouldn't say that face-to-face before others as they would embarrass you. Thank you for wishing me a lovely day as I finished a project on my house before it started raining so I'm rather pleased.
Innit, I've been through flooded lanes as an Art Student in my then Kia Pride, I went steady in and the 1 litre shitbox made it out every time. (circa norties)
I had one of these when I lived in Cyprus, it was freaking amazing, nothing stopped it, mountain tracks, sandy beaches, salt flats, river beds, streams, all were beaten by the mighty Vitara (or my ninja driving skills).
"one hand on top of the steering wheel" didn't you go on a 5 minute rant about how unsafe that it in one of your podcasts? and how people who do that look like.... wasn't it something like low life's?
Bought one of these at 17 for $700 as my first car. In the US, it's called the Sidekick, and mine was literally a barn find, with only 5,000 original miles. So many memories. In deep water, they're trash as you discovered. But they'll go pretty much everywhere else. I had mine for 7 years, eventually sold it for parts after a double T bone accident left the frame bent, damn I miss that thing.
The top gear formula is tried and true; but its key to have good chemistry and authenticity. That is something that the Grand Tour has lost. Really loving this content and hoping it keeps going! Im sure its a good thing so many compare you to Top Gear, and its fantastic entertainment!
I completely get that sentiment, I'm very precious about my cars but getting a relatively cheap off-roader that I'm taking green laning and general offroading, that I don't care too much about damaging is a great feeling.
With four wheel drive and an icy surface you can put the steering on full lock, give it some wellie, dump the clutch, and you will spin around on the spot. This also works on gravel, but it is dangerous for bystanders so don't do it if anyone is near.
We need more people like Andy
@@clintl1672 still, couldn’t hurt us to have a few more.
Legend
We also need more 2001 discos
Got my disco coming Wednesday, ready to pull cars out around Oxfordshire area 😁
Andy is the best but he needs to rock a mask like all of u do...Wait a minute!
Jack doesn’t get enough credit for the cinematography on this channel, this is beautiful
That brid shot at 10:26, damn
Definitely fantastic work and agreed about @MagnetPull comment on the bird
@@magnetpull7587 Definitely far better at filming nature than the old Top Gear camera team...
@@no1DdC which excelled at scaring nature?:D
@@magnetpull7587 hhqqq
Andy is a legend. And the phrase "most fun I had in months" is so relatable.
His other half probably wasn't overly impressed with that statement ;)
This is so true (most fun I had in months), we had a snow problem (for some people) in southern Finland about 2 weeks ago, me and some of my collaegues used most of our work day just helping people out of our carpark and it was the best bonding experience for a long time. We had fun, we got the joy of helping others, we got to know each other better, we actually felt like we did something that day.. fucking office work :D
@@Wesley30-92 Wesley, that is a great story, and shows the best in people. Especially the opportunity to bond with other people. And I love your last comment on office work. Great stuff. Best wishes from Oxford UK
well if you have a 4x4 you jump to every opportunity to justify it. i can realte
With the current situation going on in the world right now, nobody is having much fun so it is good to see stuff like this.
Yep, the content I subscribed for. Amazing stuff guys!
I like how Alex is 36 and still has to call his friend’s dad for help
Yup lol
how is he 36?? he looks so young! i was betting he's under 30 xD
@@wojtekszade1794 he is under 39
And with that net worth
You're never too old to call your dad
Andy hell yeah!!
Jeeeeesus Andy is a beast, driving like a maniac with his disco over that trail! What a legend! Please try to find him and make a video pitching the Vitara vs the Disco
With his wife in the car! Haha
Correct me if I'm wrong but looked like road tyres too... 🤷♂️
@@joshhill9462 the vitara also had road tires lol
Doscoverys always win
@@cun7sathome lets see the disco make it through to the other side then lol
Alex's girlfriend: "I like how it doesn't smell"
Alex: "...and I took that personally"
*Ngl, that was wholesome af when Andy said he hadn't had that much fun in months. What an awesome guy.*
Guys prob been on lockdown not getting to see ppl much and then gets to be someone's hero, great inspiration
Andy's been waiting for this exact moment since he bought that car.
Fun fact: Andy is a god and must be protected. Absolute mad lad powering down the muddy Lane
Good dogging spot that car park.
I mean dog walking.
Fancy a bum, guv’nor?
You should name the Vitara "Andy" 😂
100%
Consider my like a contribution to the campaign!
It's a bit old and rusty but at least it has fun
100000%
@@gibbodub247 Randy Landy Andy!!
Andy be like - "You see love? Thats why I spent that money on the Disco"
Ethan’s dad is still there looking for them.
😂😂
"I haven't had so much fun in months" Andy's a lad, be like Andy
It’s rusty, has holes, lets take it somewhere where the water can go through the holes and create more rust😂
Those are the drainage holes, it's a feature.
We can make more drainage holes with this one simple trick
@@TDPEquinox where the water can just go out not in
2 weeks later, the whole car except the steering wheel and seat are let
@@PLK123 "Is your car not draining right? No worries! Strip it to the bare metal and let it rust! No cost required, money back is not guaranteed!"
That was great. Love how Andy said it was the most fun he'd had in months. That wouldn't have happened to that man if three guys hadn't got a hair-brained scheme to go off road that day. lol... It actually appears he would have made it had he used a more steady approach while entering the "pond", using a bow wave to keep the water ahead. Oh well. Made for great TV.
I´m actually surprised he was able to get in, it's quite a step from the floor.
straight up savage
Not a copy of the yellow pages in sight either!
List of mods:
- Lift kit;
- Limit slip lockers, front and rear;
- More aggressive pattern tires;
- Winch.
Enjoy the car
You forgot the most important. That thing needs a driver mod badly 🤦🏻♂️
Also the Vitara will work a lot better if he puts it in actual 4wd .
There goes the "Neutral" car smell, now its going to smell like BOG.
It has so many holes that all the mud just floated out.
Andy is a legend. Love his motor. Smiled all the way through this one. 😁
Exactly! I absolutely can relate to this comment!!
There's nothing like watching experienced off-roaders, and this is nothing like watching experienced off-roaders.
Pointing at stock Discovery: " its a proper off roader"
🤦🏻♂️
Hahaha, gold! 😂
I read it twice and laughed my beer out.
I bought a 2002 Vitara for £650 4 years ago as a winter car as I live in the middle of nowhere and a 4x4 is handy. I changed the radiator which was cheap and easy to do myself, changed the oil and put some mud tyres on it and it's been indestructible. Probably the best value car I've ever had. Goes anywhere with the mud tyres and as mentioned in this video I don't care if it gets scratched or dinged, I don't lock it or worry about it. It starts and goes every time, even when I don't use it for weeks, stress free motoring, I love it.
9:56 when you're mums gone to Tesco and left you in the car so you jump in the driver's seat and pretend to drive
Such a great comment mate
Love what your gonna do with the Vitara, I really didn't want you to scrap it :)
Andy you the man if you ever read this! Came through when the CT boys needed you and you didn't disappoint!
Andy : I haven’t had so much fun in months !
His wife : 😔
So you bought a daily, to not daily it. That's the most Alex thing. Aside from his gym which if you didn't know he has one and its the best gym around. XD
This is my eternal struggle. Bought a Land Cruiser, told myself I was going to daily drive it for a bit...modded it into a rock crawler. Then I was like "I'll get a Subaru as a daily, that's practical"....rally car now. I need help
@@matthiasice Yep, I feel like that'll be me when i get my license and buy project cars.
@@matthiasice I’m curious how much money goes into doing that😂
@@E_tiBEAMERBOY both are ongoing projects, but there's about $15k in the Land Cruiser and about $7k into the WRX. The LC will probably get another $5-7k before I'm satisfied for a while and the WRX probably needs another $5k.
It's slow going, but worth it here in Utah. Some of the best off roading in the world and some of the best dirt roads in the middle of nowhere.
Alex should pull out the car with his own strength the next time. What is all that muscle good for if he doesn't use it? :D
This vitara is actually really good offroad, but the driver is shit, sorry Alex
yeah i was going to say, that's not how you drive offroad, that's how you get stuck
My brother and I once took a grand vitara , slapped an old man emu suspension , some risers, under carriage protection, bigger tires and just went on a 4000km off-roading road trip, we beat that poor thing around and it took it like a champ. One thing is that because the vitara is so light it’s a lot easier to get stuck in certain places than on heavier and more powerful vehicles, specially when you don’t know what you are doing
Friend bought a new Vitara Commercial 1.9 diesel, put some all terrain tires on , rear difflock and lower transfer gears and it was superb in the rough stuff.
Was the car in 4L tho? Because it seemed to me it was in 2H amd only the rear wheels were spinning.
@@jasonkab9058 yeah you're right
WHAT A LEGEND ANDY IS
It’s just nice to relax chillout open you tube and see this in the recomedation and watch top class entertainment. There is nothing like it. TOP CLASS ENTERTAINMENT
Legend has it Ethan's parents are still driving a Range Rover through the snowy forest at night looking for their son's 36 year old friend.
Socks With Sandals considering that it’s a range rover, it’s probably broken before it even got there
They're still trying to start it in the driveway. 🤣
Andy is a true gentleman. It was priceless when you opened the door and released the deluge.
Alex : "I am 36 and I don't want this in my life."
Clarkson, May and Hammond : "Are we a joke to you?"
I had a Suzuki vitara fat boy - 22 inch wheels, soft top, all electronics....looked a million dollars.....everyone commented on it.....but it drove rubbish. Owned it 2 years and was reliable.
You know that you need good tires to go off road especially in the mud in my country (Bulgaria) the vitara is one of the best off roaders money can buy because the vitara is unbreakable and unstoppable big hills big mud holes rocks it just goes nothing stops it but you need to put on good off road tires a snorkel a lift kit a winch and remove a bit of weight and you’re pretty much set
yeah such a great machine. everything is just rock solid. i had a 2010 with 4 cyl
@@FusionC6 same , mine's 1996
@@FusionC6 we have a rusty 1989 Vitara with tractor tyres that we use on the farm, absolute weapon!
Very well done! I especially love the idea of building it up a bit and attempting this muddy pit again. Slap some aggressive tires (and perhaps trim the fenders to fit something larger?) and then comeback - the humble Vitara might just surprise everybody!!
Alex: I need a new daily
Also Alex: *shoves new daily in a lake*
Usually Alex stuff
What a guy Andy is. Big up the car community. Brings a tear to my eye.
Alex just sending it into that bog hole reminds me of the time my friend bought a Suzuki sidekick. Doors were ratchet strapped closed, and whoever did that also tied the seat belts to the b pillars. After jumping it once or twice we snapped the unibody right at the bottom of the windshield so the whole thing flopped around while driving it. It was mid January (eastern Ontario) so it was about -20c easy. Patrick, who was driving spotted a big pond formed from melted snow that had re frozen. Without ever checking what it was like he pinned it and we hit the hole doing about 60km, (with no seatbelts). Boy do I wish we checked it out because while the ice around the edge was maybe a inch thick, it got thicker towards the middle. (About 1ft thick) and it stopped the poor sidekick in its tracks. I was in the passenger seat, Patrick was driving. We both hit the windshield face first while our friend in the back got lucky and bounced off our seats. The car immediately started filling with water as it was well above the doors, and all sorts of gross shit started floating around, used condoms, chewed gum and dead mice. We climbed up out the sunroof and jumped to dry land. Lesson learned, check the fucking ice.
"I'm happiest when I'm in a shit-box" - Aren't we all Alex, aren't we all...
Be sure and change Rusty's fluids. Diff, Transfer case, transmission, and engine oil being the big ones. lol
All fluids have been replaced by mud, the superior lubricant. No need to worry.
I bought my 2nd running car, A 2000 Impreza 2.2L 4 speed auto for $50. Sold my Protege5 for $500, put a timing belt kit on the EJ22. Then it ran great.
I had this car for about one and a half years until my dad bought it off me for $1500.
I beat the absolute piss out of that car for 1.5 years straight and it never skipped a beat.
Granted since I and my dad owned it we fixed some visible rust, repainted it, replaced the coil overs and brakes, last but not least made a custom exhaust.
Now that car is still my dad's daily and it is so very close to hitting 500,000 kilometers, and because of this I really want to buy another cheap GC8 Impreza to beat on.
We need a off-road series !!!!!!
Never thought this day would come but I'm excited about the Vitara off-road build!
“To get rid of the carbon build up in this engine you need a chisel” 🤣🤣🤣
2:38
*That handbrake and gear selection was slick*
"that has not gone well" giving me jezza flashbacks
fellow offroader here. i suggest drilling a hole in the lowest part of your floor board and putting a rubber plug in it. when you decide to go through a lake pull that plug and it will drain after you get out/ but if you sit in the lake it will fill quicker jsut a downfall of doing this
I love Vitara's. So regret selling mine.
Hell yes, build that little thing into the off road rig it's always dreamed of being! And get someone to weld in some patches in the rear quarters, if that's the only major issue I think it would be well worth doing.
There’s a word in german “EHRENMANN” it basically means honorary man , and that’s Andy
Ok Dwight
It doesn't. It translates to man of honor.
I think the translation would be 'Honorable Man'
First gen Vitara are highly undervalued cars: if properly maintained they are little gems. It's now very difficult to find low mileage examples which has been treated well so if you find one, buy it. They are cool looking, it's comfortable, it's fast enough, it has an exceptional seating position with a lot of glass around (something you don't see anymore in modern cars), it's reliable and very capable in off roading. 95 to 98 cars have the two tone bodywork which look stylish and very 90s.
Can we take a moment to appreciate the quality of the shots?
underrated comment. I really enjoyed watching the b-roll
What a guy Andy is! Should do something nice for him and show him the car community love!
Was great hearing how much fun he had
I'm amazed it's even survived On road for as long as it has... never mind off road!
As I said on the last video. Whoever gave that thing a valid MOT is a criminal.
"Sry your car is not eligible for the MOT
*Trows 50$*
You're call definitely passes the MOT, good sir"
I imagine something like this happened
It's body on frame, if the frame is solid and there are no sharp rusty bits showing with all the doors closed then it will pass. On a thing like this none of the rust we've seen is structural.
@@ChuckFickens1972 It's also amazing how quickly rust can pop up between tickets. I've been under my 4x4 while it has been MOT'd and the tester goes through it with me. Every year something different rust wise 😢 . Ahh well, joys of owning Landies 😅
Andy has done you a solid there and proved why the offroading community are a great bunch of guys/girls.
My cat wanted me to say he really enjoyed the bird-shots. Finally something we can enjoy together ;D
The moment I heared " Power will be our Friend" I just heared one thing:
SPEEED AND POWAAAAA
Saw this on Instagram. Been waiting for almost a week. I'm taking a shit rn and once I saw the notification my finger couldn't click it fast enough 🙌😂
Il be real exact same
I, too, am pooing
Click what fast enough???????????
@@35dononeill the video (゜o゜;ಠ︵ಠ
Wee Andy what an absolute gentleman! The world needs a billion more Andys 👏👏👏
Putting it in 4WD might have helped!
It was, the front left wheel was turning, it does not have any lockers, that's why you thought it wasn't in 4wd, fooled me at first as well.
Yeah, I didn't really see the front wheels spinning
been thinking the same thing
Clearly some people don’t know what an open diff is...
I think he might have been in 4WD at 9:13 you can see the splash from the passenger side front wheel. The drivers side one might not have been because it doesn't have a locked front diff. It looks like the rear axle does the same when he tried doing doughnuts at 3:15. Although that might have been because he was pulling the handbrake(?) although it does look like the drivers side was spinning while the passengers wasn't.
Dudes crazy that Vitara is mint. Some new plugs, fluids, shocks, springs, tires, and you're good to go.
Alex: Let's upgrade the vitara!
The Pinin:🥺
I remember we had one of these as a family car when I was younger, I thought it was decent but I was a kid and only cared about comfy-ish seats and the fact the boot opened the "wrong way"
"I don't want to get wet", keeps the window open
I borrowed a 2000 Gran Vitara regularly from a family member a few years ago to get to uni. The short wheelbase offset the long steering ratio for me (or maybe that's one of the ~0.5 things they changed over the years), but even that one in good shape was wobbly at or above 100kph. It was happiest when there was no pavement in sight. Even a mint one is still a death trap with roughly 1.7 stars from the IIHS.
I love how the comments is just full of love for Andy, no one even cares about the vitara now 😂😂
Damn, fair play to Andy!
Always good to see somebody who's not afraid to use their vehicle the way it's meant to be used..
That B-roll at the beginning is actually really good
Suggestion, have the rescue vehicle there on standby or just buy a motorized winch to pull yourself out whenever you get stuck. Love the off roading videos, please go up to Scotland in the mountains and show us what you can do!
7:58 thats someones 'Stick Of Truth'....if u know u know
Carwow
Andy with the Landy is a good guy
Drinking game: Take a shot every time Alex says shit box
Alcohol poisoning in 1 video.
Wanted to comment the same thing xD
I really hope you guys keep this Vitarust alive! Had one 15 years back ('90 1.6) and sadly had to sell it..
Start the weekend right ✅
That was honestly one of the best videos I think you guys have published. 10/10.
I can't believe how excited I got when they decided to make a proper off roader out of Rusty.
Yeah mee to i'm happiest as I can be cuz i had the same car
@@lukazdunic8017 when I was a teenager I had Suzuki Samurai that was lifted and had big mud tires
@@jrodftw926 ohh wery nice good car too
This content is soooo goood! It's like old Top Gear, only more relatable and genuine. Cheers lads!
This was more of positive advertisement for Andy’s and Land Rover discoverys
I bought the same landrover as Andy for £400 with 1 month mot and it was a manual I used it for a few weeks and then sold it for £600 the guy who bought it has put a new mot on it and is still using it today. It was a beast being the td5
I think alex should have just bought one of the cars he looked at himself.
I've owned 4 since new. The Vitara's are just like tough little dogs that just keep on going.
Why did you need 4 then? 😉
@@maxd7480 it might pay you to use your brain cell a bit mate.
I bought them new at different times when upgrading as in one at a time.
I don't like the current one so I may buy a Jimny/Sierra in the future. I've used them for off-roading & they are very capable.
@@1969Risky switch on your sense of humour and chill. Have a lovely day dear sir.
@@maxd7480 I have a sense of humour but clearly your original response was not even remotely funny. Think before you use a keyboard cos you wouldn't say that face-to-face before others as they would embarrass you. Thank you for wishing me a lovely day as I finished a project on my house before it started raining so I'm rather pleased.
Videography in this video is on another level. Very well done Jack
"top gear top tip, get yourself a rifle..."
Oh yeah... loved it. Even more excited to see a build take place.
When you're going through water you go slow and pick a line .
Innit, I've been through flooded lanes as an Art Student in my then Kia Pride, I went steady in and the 1 litre shitbox made it out every time. (circa norties)
Andy what a legend, that's what being part of the car community is all about
I bet Andy was back down there the next day in the disco having a mess about..
I had one of these when I lived in Cyprus, it was freaking amazing, nothing stopped it, mountain tracks, sandy beaches, salt flats, river beds, streams, all were beaten by the mighty Vitara (or my ninja driving skills).
I saw the insta post about this the other day lol, early btw
Andy in his disco with road tires = Legend
"one hand on top of the steering wheel"
didn't you go on a 5 minute rant about how unsafe that it in one of your podcasts?
and how people who do that look like.... wasn't it something like low life's?
Bought one of these at 17 for $700 as my first car. In the US, it's called the Sidekick, and mine was literally a barn find, with only 5,000 original miles. So many memories. In deep water, they're trash as you discovered. But they'll go pretty much everywhere else. I had mine for 7 years, eventually sold it for parts after a double T bone accident left the frame bent, damn I miss that thing.
Hope Andy has seen the comments section here, the appreciation is awesome. Legend.
The top gear formula is tried and true; but its key to have good chemistry and authenticity. That is something that the Grand Tour has lost. Really loving this content and hoping it keeps going! Im sure its a good thing so many compare you to Top Gear, and its fantastic entertainment!
I completely get that sentiment, I'm very precious about my cars but getting a relatively cheap off-roader that I'm taking green laning and general offroading, that I don't care too much about damaging is a great feeling.
With four wheel drive and an icy surface you can put the steering on full lock, give it some wellie, dump the clutch, and you will spin around on the spot. This also works on gravel, but it is dangerous for bystanders so don't do it if anyone is near.
had one of these with 33's, 3'' lift and front locker. was an absolute monster off road. did many a recoveries with it.