The Retina Burner - Panda Cross 4x4 Content
The Retina Burner - Panda Cross 4x4 Content
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airsafari87

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3,298 posts

210 months

Wednesday 6th July 2022
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After many many years admiring Pandas from afar I’ve finally bitten the bullet and picked this lairy lil f****r up tonight.

It’s a 2019 Panda Cross with the 0.9 Twin Air engine in eye searing yellow with the winter pack which adds heated front screen and heated seats.

Not sure what we are going to do with it yet, although we do plan on going out and finding a few green lanes over the weekend and have a bit of a laugh with it. But other than that I’m just going to enjoy the little thing and smile every time I see it’s daftness as I walk towards it.


CoolHands

23,216 posts

223 months

Wednesday 6th July 2022
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I’ve always like the shape of these. There’s a readers car thread on here somewhere with a chap with a green one that has a bit of info. So that’s 2 of you!

oobster

7,658 posts

239 months

Wednesday 6th July 2022
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I like that. I had a Panda when I was in my early 20's (25+ years ago) and always been fond of them ever since, keep look at 100HP versions - even went to see a couple earlier this year but they were rough.

Enjoy!

Nickbrapp

5,277 posts

158 months

Wednesday 6th July 2022
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Looks funky, I suppose the duster has taken a big chunk of the market of the sort of people who would buy these now.

The panda must be one of the oldest new cars you can get!

airsafari87

Original Poster:

3,298 posts

210 months

Wednesday 6th July 2022
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Nickbrapp said:
Looks funky, I suppose the duster has taken a big chunk of the market of the sort of people who would buy these now.

The panda must be one of the oldest new cars you can get!
You might be right? I think this particular generation came out in 2012 and has only just been updated in the past year or so?

But for me that’s part of the charm and it’s definitely a heart purchase rather than a head one.

seawise

2,275 posts

234 months

Wednesday 6th July 2022
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airsafari87 said:
You might be right? I think this particular generation came out in 2012 and has only just been updated in the past year or so?

But for me that’s part of the charm and it’s definitely a heart purchase rather than a head one.
current gen Panda 4x4 was launched in UK early 2013, looking at the Autocar road test from April 2013. I have had one in the family since then, one my second now, which delivered late 2017. Ferrari's, Porsche's and various AMG's have come and gone in my garage over the past ten years, but the one constant has been a Panda 4x4. I just love them, so much character, brilliantly engineered and so fit for purpose. It never fails to make me smile, and both have been 100 percent dependable without a single fault or rattle.

The Cross looks cool, but both mine have been the standard twinair 4x4's in tuscan green with winter packs (heated windscreen is such a helpful touch).



RicksAlfas

14,456 posts

272 months

Thursday 7th July 2022
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A few years ago I was dicking about in the snow in my old Range Rover. I managed to get the thing stuck down a country lane. After a while of digging and swearing I was about to admit defeat, thinking there was never going to be another vehicle coming past in these conditions when out of the gloom appeared a Panda 4x4. hehe It appeared to be floating on the snow rather than trying to drive through it like the Range Rover. The very friendly driver helped me on my way and ever since then I've always been very taken with these Pandas. I hope you have a lot of fun with it!

lockhart flawse

2,101 posts

263 months

Thursday 7th July 2022
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Love it and hanker after one myself. Great colour too. Looking forward to hearing how you get on with it.

seyre1972

3,066 posts

171 months

Thursday 7th July 2022
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Came across this in a Petrol station near Harrogate one evening - made me smile, asked permission to take photo from owner (really nice chap whom had lifted it for same reasons as you (it made him smile… smile




Alfahorn

7,825 posts

236 months

Thursday 7th July 2022
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Brilliant OP

I bet after you've had it a few months you'll be thinking how did we ever cope without one before.

One of the most underrated cars ever built.

JFReturns

3,822 posts

199 months

Thursday 7th July 2022
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Love that. I drive past one on the commute and think it’s just so cool, really want!

Drooles

1,521 posts

84 months

Thursday 7th July 2022
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Love it. Fantastic car and an awesome colour

MarkJS

2,128 posts

175 months

Friday 8th July 2022
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Brilliant. Italian (and many other European) farmers don't use crappy Land Rover's or Range Rover's - they use Panda's or similar.

Dr G

15,940 posts

270 months

Friday 8th July 2022
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Amusingly ugly. I like it.

Now go cover it in mud!

Pistom

6,400 posts

187 months

Friday 8th July 2022
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If my numbers ever came up (not that I do that tax), this is the first car I'd buy. Always admired them from afar. Great choice.

Taffer

2,340 posts

225 months

Friday 8th July 2022
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I convinced my girlfriend to get one a couple of years ago as we moved to a semi-rural spot up a private road of iffy quality, so needed something with a bit of ground clearance and 4wd.

It's been a fantastic car, no faults, peppy little engine which loves to be revved, decent at motorway speeds, heated seats and windscreen, and the 30kg labradoodle fits in the boot (just). Fits well with the XC70 as a two-car household - I find myself preferring the Panda if I have to nip into town on errands.

Enjoy your new purchase, you got the best colour as well (biased)!





airsafari87

Original Poster:

3,298 posts

210 months

Friday 8th July 2022
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Nice to see others share the same guilty attraction to these things that I do.
The daft little thing is making me smile everytime I walk towards it and drive it.

If I get the chance this weekend I’m going to find some green lanes local to me and see what it’s capable of.

airsafari87

Original Poster:

3,298 posts

210 months

Friday 8th July 2022
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Taffer said:
I convinced my girlfriend to get one a couple of years ago as we moved to a semi-rural spot up a private road of iffy quality, so needed something with a bit of ground clearance and 4wd.

It's been a fantastic car, no faults, peppy little engine which loves to be revved, decent at motorway speeds, heated seats and windscreen, and the 30kg labradoodle fits in the boot (just). Fits well with the XC70 as a two-car household - I find myself preferring the Panda if I have to nip into town on errands.

Enjoy your new purchase, you got the best colour as well (biased)!




Looks great Taffer!

I live somewhere coastal with half decent roads and have no need for something with 4x4 or raised ground clearance but NEEDED to have one of these.

I had a 500 Twin Air when they were 1st released and drove that non stop to The Algarve and it never missed a beat so it’s nice being reacquainted with the angry box of bees engine once again.

One thing I am after is a mesh type roof rack so I can put my motorbike wheels and stuff in it when I take them for tyre changes etc ..