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Episode: 3601
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Title: HPR3601: Re: The Worst Car I Ever Had
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Source: https://hub.hackerpublicradio.org/ccdn.php?filename=/eps/hpr3601/hpr3601.mp3
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Transcribed: 2025-10-25 02:01:39
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This is Hacker Public Radio Episode 3,601 from Monday the 23rd of May 2022.
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Today's show is entitled, Read the Worst Car I Ever Had.
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It is hosted by Dave Morris and is about six minutes long.
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It carries an explicit flag. The summary is, in the April 24, 2022, out of ignorance, I bought a real dud of a car.
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Hello everybody, this is Dave Morris. Welcome to Hacker Public Radio.
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Today I'm doing an episode that was prompted by Beezer's show entitled, The Worst Car I Ever Had, Show 3542.
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I liked this show very much. It made me remember that I'd had experiences regrettably experiences with cars, so I thought I'd tell you about it.
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When I moved to Edinburgh, that was in 1981. I had not owned a car up to that point.
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I'd owned a series of Italian motor scooters, small to medium powered motorbikes and so forth.
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I'd been using a bicycle for a lot of time when I first came to Edinburgh, but I needed a car really.
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I didn't want to be using the train to get around and so on.
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The car that I bought was an old-ish Persio 104, which is quite small, not very powerful, but it was a car and it did do the job.
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It's fine for driving around town and I did use it occasionally to go and visit my parents in Norwich, which is quite a distance from Edinburgh.
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It's about a seven hour drive because the roads are all four mostly.
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I once drove up North to Aleppo, the north of Scotland. It was, that's a shorter drive, but it wasn't really the car for doing that type of journey.
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So it was mainly a town car and for short trips in the, in the locality.
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So as the Persio started to give me trouble, I looked around for a replacement and I was visiting my parents at the time and went to a car dealer in Norwich.
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I've shown an Austin Maestro, a British car. The Persio of course was a French car. It was newer than the Persio and seemed to be in pretty good conditions.
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So I bought it and traded it in the Persio as I did so.
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So the Maestro range at that time was seen as reasonably good.
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This as far as I know, I'm no great to pundit of cars and never happened.
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So it was, it was more or less sort of a gut reaction. I had to rather than anything scientific.
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And it was, it was newer than the Persio. It seemed to be in good conditions. So I bought it.
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So the car that I bought was only a few years old and had a fairly low mileage.
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The model was an HLE, which is what that stands for. I think the E is something to do with the economy.
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1.3 liter petrol engine. It's a five doors. They call them as four doors for passengers and a hatch at the back.
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So you've got a fair amount of luggage space and these things are called hatchbacks in the UK.
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And all Maestro models had front wheel drive. This one had a manual gearbox.
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Probably were automatic ones, but the automatic British cars are not common at that time to my knowledge anyway.
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The Maestro had a bunch of economy features and a four-speed gearbox.
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And the fourth gear was supposed to be an economy gear ratio.
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They had an econometer as they called it on the dashboard with green and red LEDs indicating how economically the car was being driven.
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So yeah, had issues with this car. It seemed to have been designed to be driven as empty as possible.
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The conclusion I drew. As soon as there were any passengers or luggage or both, the car was a nightmare to drive.
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There were models in the range that performed well, I think, being passed by them on motorways and when trying to drive up any kind of hill showed this to be the truth.
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I've read that the standard 1.3 model was pretty good without the economy features, but I never experienced one.
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The problem was that the gap in gear ratios in the second and third gear was enormous, as if you'd accidentally skip to gear.
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You're changing gear, you're getting up to a reasonable level of revs, you're moving along reasonably well, you change gear.
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And the engine goes, oh no, and it can't cope with the ratio of just giving it.
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So it only really worked on a flat road. If you were going up a hill, it was dreadful.
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You just had to rev it like hell in a lower gear. Or it worked okay if you're going downhill.
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Not surprising, no, we had a tailwind, or the car was completely empty. If you had passengers, then you were absolutely shot.
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As I was doing the research of this, I was happy to find a link describing these problems.
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And I've linked it in the notes, and the guy's description made me laugh. Have a look at yourself if you're interested.
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It also brought back the memories, the extreme frustration I experienced this car came to really hate it.
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All right, for chugging around town and stuff. But I'm not even back, because Edinburgh's quite a hilly city.
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So, you know, there would be times when you'd really be struggling up a hill with this.
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So my conclusion was that this particular Maestro model, generally, was a failure.
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I think people would agree with that. Anybody who knows anything about it, it was an equal experience with it.
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And that's probably why I got it at a good price.
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The previous owner was probably keen to get rid of it after a year or so of using it.
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And obviously, when I went into the car dealership, they knew a sucker when they saw one.
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And I was that fool, for sure.
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So, yeah, do your research, I guess, is the thing to learn from that.
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I did keep the car for a few years, did a few long journeys in it, and frustratingly.
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And eventually replaced it with a voxel Astra, which is another well-known British car.
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This was the Mark III, I think, which was, wow, chugging cheese absolutely differently altogether, much nicer.
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So, yeah, buying a car without really knowing what it is you're likely to get.
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And listening to what salesman tell you was a bitter lesson to learn, but boy did I learn it.
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Okay, that's it.
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Okay then, bye.
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Today's show is released on their creative comments, attribution 4.0 international license.
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