1969 Morris Minor 1000 2-door saloon 1.1 A-series
Summary:
The classic car which can still earn its keep
Faults:
Broken carburettor spring.
Failing 5-leaf rear axle spring (age-related problems rather than poor design).
General Comments:
A 52 year old design - yet still a very practical and usable design and a cheap way to own a motoring icon.
Excellent forward and sideways view, very light and accurate steering with bags of character and cute looks.
A willing and rugged engine gives reasonable 0-40 mph acceleration. Perfectly suitable for modern urban driving, although a bit stretched on a 70mph motorway. Usually returns 35-40 m.p.g on average.
It can't match a modern car for de-misting, braking ability, noise levels or rear suspension but it will still be going strong in 10 years time when modern super-minis are fit only for scrap.
Parts and servicing are cheap, although frequent greasing is necessary. Very cheap to run, insure and fun to drive. A large UK industry offers extensive modern upgrade options as well.
Would you buy another car from this manufacturer? Yes
Review Date: 28th November, 2000
16th Feb 2003, 16:27
I was surprised by your comments on Minors rusting , well every car rusts unless it's made of plastic or glass fiber , parts are very cheap too and nearly everything is available , early front wings I believe are not available anymore tough glassfibre ones exist. They are cheap to run I believe a service kit is less than £15. I only wish there was a car like it in the present day! I own 3 Minors and am thinking of getting 2 more pick-ups as they are very good work horses!