Thanks Thomas for showing us this Spanish classic. In some moments in early 60s, nearly all the cars in Spain were 600. When I was child in the 70s, a lot of 600 remained in the streets. One of the reasons of the success of the 600 was politics. Spain in Franco times was a closed country, quite similar to a communist country in some aspects. All imported products have quotas and big customs fee. SEAT was not in fact a Fiat division, SEAT was a Spanish state-owned company that bought designs from Fiat. Fiat only owned the 7% of the shares. For many years the competence was low, and the production of cars was smaller than the demand. The waiting period for a 600 usually was more than 6 months. But it was the only car that a middle-class Spanish could obtain. The trailer was very rare for sure, in fact, it is the first one I see. Usually people carry the baggage in a roof-rack. In many cases, the car carried 3 or more adults an several children, sometimes 6 or 7 persons crowded inside, plus the baggage on the roof. Fortunately, very few Spanish of that generation were taller than 1,70. The 600 was a good, reliable car. The only weakness was engine cooling. The engine was water-cooled, but as it is in the back, the stream of air through the radiator was anaemic. The car was powerful enough to climb the hill, but if the uphill lasts for more than few minutes, the engine got overheated and stopped. Unfortunately, most part of Spain is mountain and the summer is really hot. Most of the 600 haven't got any seatbelt. Only in 1972, when front seatbelts became mandatory in Spain, SEAT install seatbelts in the last version. But they discovered that the frame of the car was not design for seatbelts, so the B-pillar wasn't strong enough. Therefore, they should re-design the chassis. By that time, all the car was obsolete, so SEAT decided to concentrate in their next big success, the 127, and ditch the 600.
Love this review! Reminds me of my father’s Fiat 850. I used to be his internal windscreen wiper when it rained. The car had its mood swings though, breaking down whenever it felt like it. This made my father named FIAT as “Fiat Is Always Trouble”.
Awww Thomas.... My dad had one in the 60's... the most emblematic car of Spain of all time! Thank you for bringing a little history of my country to this channel!
I didn't know the perception that our Portuguese brothers had about Seat. Surely the Seat Ibiza is the best-known and best-selling model, but I think that at the historical level the 600 is unique. For years it was practically the only car that people could buy in Spain. I hope one day Thomas will do a special on the history of Seat Ibiza!
Great review! Loved to see the car that my grandparents used to have. My mom says the whole family fitted in to go on summer vacation, y wonder how... I totally vote for more reviews of classics! Congrats on the channel
Good morning Thomas, watching your review is really like sitting together having a nice conversation, with coffee on a rainy morning here, thank you for this beautiful and interesting review with very valuable info, like always, and like always, amazing nature and weather! Courage bro ☺💙
Suicide doors were banned in the 1960s. So they didn't fall out of fashion. Rolls-Royce has special locks fitted. You should do more classic car reviews. You can review the Morris Minor, Citroen 2CV, Renault 4 and 4CV, and Peugeot 205GTI for starters. :-)
First car I drove was an old beat up Fiat 600, it's so small but I could fit in it somehow. Fun to drive because everyhing is down to the driver and no power anyhing ;-)
Can you please review the FOUR door version of this car (only available in Spain) That one was STRETCHED, so it had more space inside, and had little windows at the back, behind the back doors. Fiat should also have sold, as well as SEAT. That would have been better than the MINI, which had only TWO doors! That car could also have stolen customers from the RENAULT 4CV, which also had 4 doors!
I learned to drive in one (Fiat 600) in New Zealand and was my first car. I am as tall as Thomas but managed to my girlfriend and 7 school friends in to drop them home (hoping to not see any police)
P.D. The importance of the car, beyond the great sales numbers it achieved, lies more in that it became a symbol of the modernization of Spain in the 1960s, after the terrible post civil war years. Isolation from Europe diminished, economy improved -partly due to lots of Germans spending summer holidays in the coast-, allowing middle class afford automobiles, TVs, and experience some improvements... yet under the iron fist of the last fascist regime in Europe
Back seat test was awesome!!! I couldn't stop laughing!! Thomas takes one for the team!! Where did they put the airbag?? ;) Thomas getting out of the Seat 600 ua-cam.com/video/xWct_KYGRQo/v-deo.html
Totally wrong. The trought is that this car was sold as the sucessor of the Fiat Topolino (which was the old "500", build from 1936). Developed by engeneer Dante Giacosa and his group it was sold from 1955 on. It is said that the production was to expensive and so Fiat decided to contract Dante Giacosa to develope a even cheaper car, which lead to the 500, coming out 2 years later, in 1957. This air-cooled 2-cylinder "new 500" (parallel-twin) had really nothing to do with the water-cooled 4-cylinder (4-in-line) "old 500" = Topolino. The 600 was then licensed for production by Seat (and Zastava Yugoslavia) in 1957. By the way, i own one of those Seat's and know what i am talking about.
Spain has serious problems right now. Let's hope Seat won't be touched by the separatist movements desire to leave Spain and therefore the EU. Because Seat produces in Catalonia.
This is not a real problem, cause most of catalans want to stay in Spain. The separatist can't get the independence, because is illegal. That's the reason because some politics who desobey the laws, are in jail, not to be independentist, not for their ideology or thinking. In Spain many people claim for this ideas every day in the street, media or even the national parlament without problems and a deep respect. But you can declare the independence, you can think what you want, but in Spain (as most of countries) you can to get the independence of a part of the territory with a fake votation. And it's crazy to pretend this with less than 40% of the population support, and against the constitution, the spanish law, and the desire of most of the catalans. Catalonia is Spain, Seat is Spanish, Seat will be Spanish, and I'm proud of Seat history and my country.
Nacionalism and separatism, are stucked in less than 50% of support, for years and years. Even with a huge manipulation in education and pro-independence press. Independence is a lost cause, not a just cause.
Mit diese Türen die von vorne öffnen, wenn eine Frau am Rad saß, die Kerle gugten mehr was die Dame zwischen die Beine hat.. Grüße von Spanien.. 🖖🤘😂😂😂🇪🇸🇪🇸🇪🇸
Thanks Thomas for showing us this Spanish classic. In some moments in early 60s, nearly all the cars in Spain were 600. When I was child in the 70s, a lot of 600 remained in the streets.
One of the reasons of the success of the 600 was politics. Spain in Franco times was a closed country, quite similar to a communist country in some aspects. All imported products have quotas and big customs fee. SEAT was not in fact a Fiat division, SEAT was a Spanish state-owned company that bought designs from Fiat. Fiat only owned the 7% of the shares.
For many years the competence was low, and the production of cars was smaller than the demand. The waiting period for a 600 usually was more than 6 months. But it was the only car that a middle-class Spanish could obtain.
The trailer was very rare for sure, in fact, it is the first one I see. Usually people carry the baggage in a roof-rack. In many cases, the car carried 3 or more adults an several children, sometimes 6 or 7 persons crowded inside, plus the baggage on the roof. Fortunately, very few Spanish of that generation were taller than 1,70.
The 600 was a good, reliable car. The only weakness was engine cooling. The engine was water-cooled, but as it is in the back, the stream of air through the radiator was anaemic. The car was powerful enough to climb the hill, but if the uphill lasts for more than few minutes, the engine got overheated and stopped. Unfortunately, most part of Spain is mountain and the summer is really hot.
Most of the 600 haven't got any seatbelt. Only in 1972, when front seatbelts became mandatory in Spain, SEAT install seatbelts in the last version. But they discovered that the frame of the car was not design for seatbelts, so the B-pillar wasn't strong enough. Therefore, they should re-design the chassis. By that time, all the car was obsolete, so SEAT decided to concentrate in their next big success, the 127, and ditch the 600.
+José Miguel Garrido awesome
Info, thanks!
Scanning through your older videos and finding this... the car is adorable I want to hug it *_*
Nice video. Seat 600 is the most famous vintage Spanish Car ever
Love this review! Reminds me of my father’s Fiat 850. I used to be his internal windscreen wiper when it rained. The car had its mood swings though, breaking down whenever it felt like it. This made my father named FIAT as “Fiat Is Always Trouble”.
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The onboard shot of Thomas driving this is the best. Always great to see automotive history and appreciate how far we’ve come.
=)
Awww Thomas.... My dad had one in the 60's... the most emblematic car of Spain of all time! Thank you for bringing a little history of my country to this channel!
nice =)
KPTV the Seat Ibiza is probably the best car Spain has ever come up with ; at least a few of us think that way here in Portugal :)
I didn't know the perception that our Portuguese brothers had about Seat. Surely the Seat Ibiza is the best-known and best-selling model, but I think that at the historical level the 600 is unique. For years it was practically the only car that people could buy in Spain. I hope one day Thomas will do a special on the history of Seat Ibiza!
Great review! Loved to see the car that my grandparents used to have. My mom says the whole family fitted in to go on summer vacation, y wonder how... I totally vote for more reviews of classics! Congrats on the channel
thx buddy, stick with us =)
Good morning Thomas, watching your review is really like sitting together having a nice conversation, with coffee on a rainy morning here, thank you for this beautiful and interesting review with very valuable info, like always, and like always, amazing nature and weather! Courage bro ☺💙
Thanks so much Walid! Keep watching us :)
Great video, nice to see something different! Its amazing to see how safety has made small cars so much bigger.
appreciated!
Here in Argentina they were made by Fiat, my father's first car was one of the 70's models, with bigger engine and normal doors.
Hey Thomas great review! I really am liking these new classic car reviews.
+BMWM5VOLKSWAGENWGOLFGTI 👍👍
Really interesting. Great condition little car. Simplicity at it's best!
Lovely vintage stuff, Thomas. Can we have a review of the Peel P50 - be interesting to see you fit in that!!😳
+ian taf 👍
The windscreen wipers are actually GOOD!
Suicide doors were banned in the 1960s. So they didn't fall out of fashion. Rolls-Royce has special locks fitted. You should do more classic car reviews. You can review the Morris Minor, Citroen 2CV, Renault 4 and 4CV, and Peugeot 205GTI for starters. :-)
Check out our classic cars playlist! ua-cam.com/play/PLZqvo5rXklBvLeGnCv6SjBAJO2cq0EA4n.html
Great video, great little car!!! Keep up the great work.
cheers!
Very informative review as usual! Keep up the good work, Thomas. I see a 2CV there in the conclusion! Please do a review of one please :)
thanks! =) hehe yeah that we should do some time
i'm spanish and i love that small , cute little car
Nice job, Thomas. Great to see you fold yourself into such a small car! Do more classics please...
thanks andy ! =)
Too bad the classic car videos are hardly watched :/
No word on the square umbrella?? Very interesting Thomas!
+Eran Baruch well obviously it had a weakness 😎
Thank you , such a nice car and video , keep up the good work .
thanks for watching !
First car I drove was an old beat up Fiat 600, it's so small but I could fit in it somehow. Fun to drive because everyhing is down to the driver and no power anyhing ;-)
In Bosnia, this car is called the Flag 750 or we call it a Fića. :D
imena proizvođača se ne prevode, some
bosna je srbija
love the umbrie!!
+Chris Berdin 😂
Such a lovely little car :-) would love to own it.
Lovely review and beautiful little car @thomas
+Krish T 👌
Can you please review the FOUR door version of this car (only available in Spain) That one was STRETCHED, so it had more space inside, and had little windows at the back, behind the back doors. Fiat should also have sold, as well as SEAT. That would have been better than the MINI, which had only TWO doors! That car could also have stolen customers from the RENAULT 4CV, which also had 4 doors!
No fake exhausts here👍
You forgot to show the Auto/Driveless features.
I learned to drive in one (Fiat 600) in New Zealand and was my first car. I am as tall as Thomas but managed to my girlfriend and 7 school friends in to drop them home (hoping to not see any police)
lol =)
Hi thomas, any idea when you will get the chance to drive a GLC63?
+Jrv200008 November!
Try to get your hands on and review a Ford Sierra Cosworth pls since you’re reviewing some old school/classic cars now
maybe that one is something for you: ua-cam.com/video/wtzpBIAdZx8/v-deo.html
Very old viedeo from us, but awesome car =)
What was that intro music?
P.D. The importance of the car, beyond the great sales numbers it achieved, lies more in that it became a symbol of the modernization of Spain in the 1960s, after the terrible post civil war years. Isolation from Europe diminished, economy improved -partly due to lots of Germans spending summer holidays in the coast-, allowing middle class afford automobiles, TVs, and experience some improvements... yet under the iron fist of the last fascist regime in Europe
interesting!
Hey Thomas, any ideas if you’re gonna review the current Audi A7?
+BMWM5VOLKSWAGENWGOLFGTI we should be able to deliver you a preview soon
Autogefühl cheers!
9:45 ... 25% of the cost of the car for the trailer?! what the?! anyway, beautiful old seat, good review.
+ozzycarnut 😎
Actually, the original model is the Fiat 600 - the others were 'licensed' :-)
How will he fit inside? Gonna need a shoehorn.
Fun in Taiwan It's not too bad, remember these cars were used by families in the 60s and 70s.
Some say Thomas is still busy with the 70km/h to 100km/h up till this day.
Oh how I laughed the Big man in the wee car
:>
Quite quiet!
The fuel tank is so incredibly amusing. A terrible idea in case of safety but such an unconventional idea.
The Spanish People's Car.
In the Paldea Region, this is known as the SPAC (Pronounced "space") 600.
Spanish man talking english? lol
Back seat test was awesome!!! I couldn't stop laughing!! Thomas takes one for the team!! Where did they put the airbag?? ;)
Thomas getting out of the Seat 600 ua-cam.com/video/xWct_KYGRQo/v-deo.html
=)
By the way, I love these reviews of these old classic cars too!
great!
Btw I love that Simpson scene, one of my favourites
That's just a rebranded Fiat 500!
600
Totally wrong. The trought is that this car was sold as the sucessor of the Fiat Topolino (which was the old "500", build from 1936). Developed by engeneer Dante Giacosa and his group it was sold from 1955 on. It is said that the production was to expensive and so Fiat decided to contract Dante Giacosa to develope a even cheaper car, which lead to the 500, coming out 2 years later, in 1957. This air-cooled 2-cylinder "new 500" (parallel-twin) had really nothing to do with the water-cooled 4-cylinder (4-in-line) "old 500" = Topolino. The 600 was then licensed for production by Seat (and Zastava Yugoslavia) in 1957. By the way, i own one of those Seat's and know what i am talking about.
Spain has serious problems right now. Let's hope Seat won't be touched by the separatist movements desire to leave Spain and therefore the EU. Because Seat produces in Catalonia.
This is not a real problem, cause most of catalans want to stay in Spain. The separatist can't get the independence, because is illegal. That's the reason because some politics who desobey the laws, are in jail, not to be independentist, not for their ideology or thinking. In Spain many people claim for this ideas every day in the street, media or even the national parlament without problems and a deep respect. But you can declare the independence, you can think what you want, but in Spain (as most of countries) you can to get the independence of a part of the territory with a fake votation. And it's crazy to pretend this with less than 40% of the population support, and against the constitution, the spanish law, and the desire of most of the catalans.
Catalonia is Spain, Seat is Spanish, Seat will be Spanish, and I'm proud of Seat history and my country.
Volumex Also, ib public elections in 2014 pro independence parties received less than 50%.
Nacionalism and separatism, are stucked in less than 50% of support, for years and years. Even with a huge manipulation in education and pro-independence press. Independence is a lost cause, not a just cause.
who wanna Crash this cute little car!!!!
Mit diese Türen die von vorne öffnen, wenn eine Frau am Rad saß, die Kerle gugten mehr was die Dame zwischen die Beine hat..
Grüße von Spanien.. 🖖🤘😂😂😂🇪🇸🇪🇸🇪🇸