The Maserati Biturbo Spyder - Italy's Failed Mercedes SL..

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Powered by the first twin turbo engine, Designed and built by Zagato, this was a true exotic that could have taken on the best.
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@ceriabestsb3023
@ceriabestsb3023 2 сағат бұрын
I've always like the looks on these biturbos..now 30 odd years later still look stunning to my eyes at least..
@JustARandomFio
@JustARandomFio 31 минут бұрын
Timeless classic at its best. Beaten only by Pininfarina. And B&O.
@pixelnazgul
@pixelnazgul 4 минут бұрын
They're not perfect. The height of door and it's window does not have a golden ratio.
@GForceVRX
@GForceVRX 4 сағат бұрын
I’ve always thought the Biturbo, and every car that was based on it afterwards, were very attractive cars.
@noth606
@noth606 3 сағат бұрын
I very much agree, they are almost jewel like in person when they are in good shape. When I was a kid they were my dream car mostly because of looks and presence, and they had every electric gizmo there was heh. BUT once they had a few years they had one major issue, which was that a lot of the parts were easily scuffed/cracked or became loose and the leather took care to keep nice looking.. I thought of buying one in about 98 but was put off by mechanics bills plus that every bit in the interior would have to be replaced or reconditioned to look fully proper. But they can be found darn cheap, but prepare to have to have a lot done ;-)
@UberLummox
@UberLummox 3 сағат бұрын
The coupes were much better looking imo. Weren't they Bertone`? But Zagato built the rag tops? Two turbos and it's still not fast? Way cool clock!!!
@federicomalignani4957
@federicomalignani4957 15 минут бұрын
Zagato made the Spyders. The others were styled by Maserati stylist Pierangelo Andreani,and were inspired by the bigger Quattroporte 3 styled by Giorgio Giugiaro.
@paultucker1272
@paultucker1272 4 сағат бұрын
When new, I always thought they looked like a (very) expensive BMW 3-series, just with a much nicer interior. To be honest, they still do, but they definitely have a retro 80s charm to them now. I admire anyone who owns and cherishes theirs :)
@jeffreypostma6832
@jeffreypostma6832 3 сағат бұрын
My thoughts exactly. Although I think the 3 series aged better than this.
@nigelalderman9178
@nigelalderman9178 3 сағат бұрын
Always looked like a fat Lancia to me.
@Schlipperschlopper
@Schlipperschlopper Сағат бұрын
Looks like a mix of BMW E30 convertible and Chrysler Le Baron
@Joe-nq9qv
@Joe-nq9qv 4 сағат бұрын
I’m only 19yo living in the us and I bought a 85 biturbo E, apparently really rare only 500 in the U.S. or something, it currently needs a clutch but when she was going it was unbelievable, 2nd best sounding car gtv 6 is the first.
@canucklehead0
@canucklehead0 3 сағат бұрын
Back just as I started my career in TV I worked with a guy at CBC (Canadian Broadcasting Corporation) who had a Maserati Biturbo I think it was an 1985 or 86 car. At the time I had my Supra and as guys do we chatted and then had a go in each other's cars. I remember loving the interior, it was a caramel colour and was comfy as hell and the ruched leather seats, armrest and door cards seemed really well made. The stitching was exceptional and while being pampered inside the layout of the car left a lot to be desired. Looks wise the Biturbo really looked the business in the late 80's, it's "boy racer" looks helped it to a few driveways in the city of Edmonton at the time. As I recall the 5 spd saw the car pull 0 - 60 mph (100km/h) in the low 6 seconds which was as fast or quicker than an 80's fox bodied Mustang GT. The biggest issue for me was the lack of handling, with a fairly heavy V6 right over the front wheels meant there was considerable understeer, which is ok if you only drive in dry weather. Sadly we have winter for 7-8 months of the year and trying to panic steer and unwieldy car around a corner on snow and ice was a challenge in my Supra but almost undoable in the Biturbo. We also worked with a gent with a Saab 900 Turbo who sailed through winter like the car was on rails. I actually looked at a few Biturbo's over the years with most in decent shape selling for $5K CDN or so. Which is also the same money for cars like a Merkur XR4ti (North America's Sierra Cosworth, without the Cosworth) Porsche 924, Mazda RX-7 1st gen, BMW 320i, Isuzu Impulse RS, etc. which made the Biturbo perhaps a little harder to sell. Now, if a tasty little Biturbo popped up at a good price would I be willing to re-home it? Maybe, I'm not in a situation where I have only one vehicle anymore and it would be a summer toy, not an all weather driver. I'm still crazy, just not stupid but, I will say, if the Biturbo's interior was that nice, I would love to find an Quattroporte of the era just to see what that interior had going for it!? Great review Jack, and thank-you to Nick for the use of his lovely Biturbo!! - Dave
@Tacko14
@Tacko14 3 сағат бұрын
I can't help but wonder, how much could one do with after market bushes and dampers to help the handling? Some extra welding? Could it be sharper, could it be the car you really want with such easy interventions? With some cars, and this is one, I itch to try.
@frednerk8366
@frednerk8366 3 сағат бұрын
After the likes of the Bora, Khamsin and Merak, they made this in an effort to go more mainstream and failed miserably.
@71ala
@71ala Сағат бұрын
@@frednerk8366 - not quite. Maserati had been losing millions making small-volume, hand made cars until De Tomaso took over, and he came up with the radical plan to use his Innocenti factory and supply chain to produce a high volume GT to compete with the Porsche 944 and BMW 3-series. The idea was smart, but they vastly underestimated the complexity and risk of building a V6 twin turbo GT with zero experience in mass production.
@skyll4141
@skyll4141 4 сағат бұрын
looks like a posh lancia. quite fetching, hints of bmw 3 series going on in the styling perhaps.
@simonhodgetts6530
@simonhodgetts6530 12 минут бұрын
My thoughts exactly…….
@pixelnazgul
@pixelnazgul 4 минут бұрын
You like old women's purses.
@mkadair
@mkadair Күн бұрын
I like the exterior. The interior is the highlight of the car. Thanks Jack!
@Number27
@Number27 Күн бұрын
I agree the interior design is awesome...if the quality was there too it would have felt like a sporty small Italian Rolls.. would have been awesome
@ryanmccormick2150
@ryanmccormick2150 Күн бұрын
I really like the hard top Biturbo, but the soft top doesn't have the same appeal looks wise.....cracking stuff as always Jack buddy!
@Number27
@Number27 Күн бұрын
All in all i'm a coupe man as well but this would make a nice summer cruiser!
@ryanmccormick2150
@ryanmccormick2150 Күн бұрын
@@Number27 That it would Jack!
@420Ard
@420Ard 2 сағат бұрын
Biturbo's are wonderful. Never worth the list price when new, but great value nowadays. From experience I can say the simpler they are, the less prone they are to going wrong. I owned an '86 420 for 8 years which was great. No injection, no electronic dampers, no assisted stearing or breaking, no ESP or ABS, a single exhaust and (quite) normal sized tires. 😉 But with those boxy looks, beautiful interior, electric windows, A/C and a lovely sounding carburated 2 liter V6. 😎 As an owner you need to get in touch with entusiasts who know them inside and out, because they will be able to tell you which cheap FIAT and Alfa parts can replace the expensive Maserati ones.
@TonyHiggins
@TonyHiggins 3 сағат бұрын
You can certainly see a resemblance to the Lancias of the early 80s, especially the Beta Spider (Zagato) and the Montecarlo (Scorpion). A bit odd, since both of them were designed by Pininfarina...
@davidw5814
@davidw5814 3 сағат бұрын
I worked for a dealer group that closed a Maserati dealership in the late 80s. We were asked to sell their last stock car which was a 430 manual saloon which I ( eventually)sold and delivered by road. I remember that the power came in very suddenly!!
@DouweBuruma
@DouweBuruma 2 сағат бұрын
I always liked the Biturbo’s.
@resnonverba137
@resnonverba137 Сағат бұрын
The Biturbo's what?
@Paul58069
@Paul58069 58 минут бұрын
@@resnonverba137 the Biturbo's looks I suppose :)
@resnonverba137
@resnonverba137 21 минут бұрын
@@Paul58069 Ah! Now it makes sense 🙂
@italianduded1161
@italianduded1161 4 сағат бұрын
Wow! Did not expect this Biturbo… totally love it.
@71ala
@71ala Сағат бұрын
Bellissima! When I was a 21 year old student I bought a used 1987 Biturbo 2.0 Si with the 227 BHP engine and no catalysts. Great sound, but it was breaking down in very creative ways all the time! Later I bought a superb 2.24V followed by the awesome Ghibli 2.0 with 306 BHP, a car I regret selling to this day, it was just the perfect Biturbo at long last.
@theblackhand6485
@theblackhand6485 Сағат бұрын
Henri, owner of Henri Apartments and Discotèca Maxim’s in l’Estartit, Girona has two of these cabrio’s. A red and a black one. Yes two of the same kind. Not even one with a closed roof. I always wondered why he did that (?).
@KapiteinKrentebol
@KapiteinKrentebol 4 сағат бұрын
Hope Clarkson isn't around as he will drop a piano or a bankvault upon it.
@jamesengland7461
@jamesengland7461 2 сағат бұрын
That does happen...
@Tacko14
@Tacko14 4 сағат бұрын
I remember 'my' garage had an early coupe in the shop. I was supposed to bring it in but it wouldn't start whatever we did. They showed me why: the fuel line from tank to engine was so close to the exhaust that airbubbles formed in it, despite the heat shielding. Now, I'm no engineer, but even I could understand how that didn't work. You had to bleed the line if you wanted to drive. Such a shame. I'm one of the admirers. It's a Maserati, a big historical brand of pretty exclusive and luxury sportscars and of the mighty 250F, but with practical dimensions and a proper trunk to boot (ha... ha...). I really believed in it. It wasn't well thought out, though. By the time they had fixed issues like that and it was properly good, the bad rep was already established.
@channex8179
@channex8179 3 сағат бұрын
My next door neighbour growing up was the founder and owner of Kesterlian Motors Manchester they were a Hyundai, Isuzu & Maserati Dealer. I remember being about 9 or 10 in 89-90 and creaming over the Bitturbos that were on next doors driveway when we always had Porsches and dare I say it a Citroens
@stephencurry8552
@stephencurry8552 3 сағат бұрын
It is stupefying that someone can build an unreliable series of cars. And yet remain in business! Having seen the internals of a new twin-turbo V-8. The fact that maserati use the least expensive connecting rods is indicative of the brand. Cheaply made cars with poor reliability and a high price tag. Rather like a donald watch.
@DoNuT_1985
@DoNuT_1985 3 сағат бұрын
40 years later, there are still close-to-3-liter V6 biturbos in the company but now they are pumping out double the power in various Alfa Romeo models.
@arthurdardalis
@arthurdardalis 3 сағат бұрын
Have driven a few Biturbo’s ( not convertibles), loved the styling, fabulous interior, great engine, I think that they were reliable but as they passed a few owners, maintenance went downhill
@williamegler8771
@williamegler8771 4 сағат бұрын
I worked at a Mercedes Benz dealership when Cash for Clunkers was ongoing in the United States. In order to qualify for Cash for Clunkers the engine had to be destroyed. An absolutely mint condition one came in with less than 15,000 miles was taken in to the program against a Mercedes E-Class. We asked the owner several times was he sure he wanted to do it because the Maserati would be destroyed and he said he had a lot of problems with it and had tried to trade it or sell it for months and nobody was interested so the money he got for destroying it as a Clunker was worth it! It was so sad when they drained the oil out of it put sand into the engine and started it up and it destroyed itself.
@Number27
@Number27 4 сағат бұрын
Wow.. that is absolutely awful…
@bobbyrayofthefamilysmith24
@bobbyrayofthefamilysmith24 3 сағат бұрын
When a car was killed in the CfC scheme could the body be ready used? Was it only the engine that was destroyed? I ask because someone could have taken it and put a new engine in it
@joeblack007
@joeblack007 2 сағат бұрын
I never knew there was a prerequisite to qualify for cash for clunkers in the US. 10s of thousands of good cars were destroyed because of perceived value. Who would not trade in their $300 car for a $1500 down payment.
@williamegler8771
@williamegler8771 2 сағат бұрын
@@bobbyrayofthefamilysmith24 Nope
@Schlipperschlopper
@Schlipperschlopper Сағат бұрын
I have heard in california they even destroyed some Ferrari 308 I saved a rust free Peugeot 604 Gti 2.8 and almost unused Fiat Croma 154 2500 w. Busso V6 from the german cash for clunkers equivalentt....(here it was possible if you knew well the turkish owner of the wrecking center give him some Euros and all was fine...)
@PB200559
@PB200559 4 сағат бұрын
What a lovely thing. I like the exterior lines and adore the interior trim - so different to most other stuff of that era. Clearly dynamically not the best, but, as you said Jack this encourages one to drive them to their strengths rather than repeatedly highlight their weaknesses. Great content and I love the Italian pronounciation - wonderful stuff.
@MrVorpalsword
@MrVorpalsword 4 сағат бұрын
I like the continuity "error" of having a small bloke with sunglasses on and then you inside it ..... the Beastie Boys couldn't have made a better video! thanks!
@65283impala
@65283impala 4 сағат бұрын
I noticed the ZX Spectrum reference. A good one. Great video of a car I always found attractive.
@slacko1971
@slacko1971 3 сағат бұрын
Accept the zx spectrum had raised rubber buttons. The zx80 and zx81 had the flat keyboard.
@65283impala
@65283impala 2 сағат бұрын
@@slacko1971 Good catch. I never had a Spectrum personally though, I had a CPC 464 🙂.
@davidhayes4814
@davidhayes4814 3 сағат бұрын
Apparently, lowering the tyre pressure by up to 5 psi at each corner reduces scuttle shake …. Just joking…….
@Beauloqs
@Beauloqs 4 сағат бұрын
Christ, worse than my beloved 1986 XJSC.....you dont hear that often 😂😂
@markrandle4368
@markrandle4368 4 сағат бұрын
I remember reading Car & Driver how bad the quality was. but still that is a gorgeous design
@rhettcorcoran2879
@rhettcorcoran2879 3 сағат бұрын
I've always liked these, the owner has great taste, a Maserati and a Griffith, it gets no better.
@Haffschlappe
@Haffschlappe 4 сағат бұрын
Please test Peugeot 504 convertible V6
@Number27
@Number27 4 сағат бұрын
Well I’d love to but finding one would not be easy
@Schlipperschlopper
@Schlipperschlopper Сағат бұрын
@@Number27 Try to ask the Peugeot 504 Cabriolet and Coupe club uk
@zippy963
@zippy963 2 сағат бұрын
Fast, Red, Italian & Sexy. What else does the Maserati Biturbo Spyder need?
@bunnydog8436
@bunnydog8436 2 сағат бұрын
To drive properly?
@JustARandomFio
@JustARandomFio 33 минут бұрын
Loved the Spyder's look back then, and still love it today. The interior was fabulous, basically a comfy leather couch on wheels. And that watch, that watch... I was too wise and well-informed to own one, though. Plus, if I wanted to go bankrupt, I would've chosen to do it with style, with the 82 Quattroporte III.
@jonathancollard3710
@jonathancollard3710 Сағат бұрын
I have 1994 Series 2 Ghilbi which I bought solely because it’s the only “blistered wheel arch” car I can afford; Integrale and Quattro’s have gone crazy price wise and other than a Vauxhall Nova 😉 or the earlier rally Chevette 😵‍💫 there really isn’t anything else from the 1980/90’s (I don’t count the Metro 6R4 as was genuinely a homologated rally car and never offered as a road vehicle until BL went bust).
@federicomalignani4957
@federicomalignani4957 19 минут бұрын
I love these Maseratis and I own a 1993 Ghibli 2 and a 1985 2,0 liter Biturbo S.The Ghibli is much better but the Biturbo is something special. The Biturbo is rich of faults but if used as a classic car and well kept is even reliable.To me the fact is that her faults become a plus if you drive such a car today. I can confirm that with the ZF box is a better car and with a beautiful sound. Mine has the engine with the pressurized carburettor and is the first Biturbo fitted with the double intercooler. Certainly there are many better cars,but is impossible to find a car with a badge as Maserati,with those performances,a beautiful leather and veneer interior,so fun to drive,at that price. Prices are growing up and buying one in good health now,should be a bargain.
@ceedoubleyou
@ceedoubleyou Сағат бұрын
always had a soft spot for the Maserati biturbo, bought my first turbo car in 1984, a new Mitshi Tredia 1600cc turbo then in 1987, a new Sigma 2000cc turbo, these were NZ assembled cars from Japan and the most recent turbo car, was a Oz built 2008 Ford Falcon 4L inline 6, sold in 2020.
@simonhodgetts6530
@simonhodgetts6530 9 минут бұрын
I don’t find them unattractive - but I’m a fan of most, if not all Italian cars of this era. But, as many others have said, it did lean a little too heavily on the BMW 3 series of the time……..I think that Maserati regained their ‘mojo’ with the later Quattroporte (the Gandini one)…..
@jaap5398
@jaap5398 Сағат бұрын
Interesting 2 seater convertible comparisons coming the other way - 7:23 the much maligned SC430, though must be better in every conceivable way except looks 8:01 two (2!) S2000’s; better in every conceivable way except maybe ‘personality’?
@Calilasseia
@Calilasseia Сағат бұрын
Saw this at the G-Mex motor show in Manchester in 1986 or thereabouts. The fancy clock was a nice touch (the one I saw was silver) and it's a pity the cars became a by-word for unreliability. The Spyder in particular was almost purpose designed to appeal to 1980s youngsters looking for something to pick up girls in, until it broke down of course. :) If it had been built better, it could have been much more of a star than it was. Though one odd quirk I have to note here ... I've seen Ferraris and Lamborghinis in multiple colour schemes (including some truly lairy colour schemes in the case of Gallardos and Aventadors), but I've *never* seen a Maserati Biturbo in anything other than red ...
@Hvitserk67
@Hvitserk67 Сағат бұрын
In reality, the Maserati Biturbo competed with, for example, the BMW E30 325i, but apart from the design, it naturally fell short against the BMW as well. However, I can remember that the Biturbo in the late 80s had an appearance that for me somewhat surpassed the E30 325i. The design was square and classic like the E30, but the front with the four square lights was clearly more mean looking in a good way. The interior parted the waters. Some liked it, while others found it old-fashioned compared to the E30, which at the time was state of the art with its driver-oriented dashboard and high-quality materials.
@bonniedrasco8166
@bonniedrasco8166 40 минут бұрын
Lovely looking car, looks amazing, and you have to thank Ferrari for taking on the legendary car manufacturer and saving Maserati from the history books to continue releasing individually beautiful designs and luckily at a time when Ferrari have used their new found capital to not only improve not only their own mark but Maserati’s as well. Same for all the German manufacturers that have taken on multiple legendary marks and improved both the quality and reliability of those brands
@caribman10
@caribman10 Минут бұрын
Local woman-on-the-way-up bought one new and the first time it was driven in the rain the instruments filled with water like a fishbowl. Also, the book says this was one of the most unreliable cars built during the era.
@archiegoodwinjr
@archiegoodwinjr 2 сағат бұрын
Thanks, again, for putting this car in its 1984 context. I too think it is decent looking, I prefer short and wide cars, but details are disappointing (everything too understated, tail lights imitating Mercedes, lack of Zagato quirkiness, lost opportunity to exploit the iconic trident). Including the Biturbo, Maserati has become a name detached from its DNA. The Ghibli, Indy, Merak and Bora were lasts grasps at glory. Wonder if whoever owns the OSCA brand would care to introduce something interesting.
@interests8864
@interests8864 2 сағат бұрын
I had the last delivered RHD uk one of these from the fantastic CARRS MASERATI AND FERRARI in Exeter as a used car in the early 2000s I loved it as it was a rare beast, it had the number plate SPY 2X. I hope it’s still rocking around saying I loved it, it did spend lots of time back at CARRS getting fixed.
@pixelnazgul
@pixelnazgul 5 минут бұрын
Reality is not Scotty Kilmer, my dude... This is a relic, like any unreliable lancia or ferrari (which still works today).
@bttmfg7010
@bttmfg7010 2 сағат бұрын
I’ve had the pleasure of driving a 222 1989 before the facelift to 90s facelift like the spyder you tested, and a 430 1990 with the facelift. Both a lot of fun. Was tempted to buy but didn’t. Had always wanted a Ghibli 2.8 GT or a Cup, or indeed a Shamal. Not too late I guess! But big risk. Like a mate told me when I revealed my desire to add one of them to the collection “mate, you gotta have big b*lls to buy a car like that!” Not for the faint hearted when things go wrong… But lovely nonetheless and were fun to drive! Especially with the dogleg box. Handling was great in the dry…
@paulelverstone8677
@paulelverstone8677 2 сағат бұрын
After cars like Bora, Merak, Ghibli and Khamsin, I'm afraid that this came as a massive disappointment to me. Looked like Maserati's version of a Beemer 3 series. The Shamel(?) that followed not a lot better. On the upside, we can all appreciated how good the XJ-S convertible looked in that screeshot... :o)
@KonstantinosKandiliotis
@KonstantinosKandiliotis Сағат бұрын
This is just my humble opinion as a Maserati enthusiast. Maserati for me is like a foster child. A foster child whose foster parents were never able to offer a stable and secure future. Abandoned by the Maserati brothers, the days of glory with the Orsi family, the "hydraulic" Maseratis and the debt crisis of Citroen, the willing but not financially strong De Tomaso and lastly, the incapability/uselessness of FIAT in dealing with its subsidiaries. Maserati was never offered a safe and stable environment that would allow for continuity, like for e.g the SL series of cars. The BiTurbo era or the DeTomaso era is for sure the most controversial one. DeTomaso tried to keep the marque afloat and his BiTurbo's, with their pros and cons, did manage that. This series of cars ( i wonder why everybody tends to forget the Quattroporte III of the era and focus so much on the BiTurbos), with all the iterations from the initial 1981 Biturbo till the Gandini designed Quattroporte IV, gave the world a glimpse of Maserati's spirit. And these cars did carry the spirit of Maserati despite them not being loved so much. And as i mentioned above, these boxy Maseratis are in a great extent, the reason why the marque still exists.
@theapplepaul
@theapplepaul Сағат бұрын
Love your content. The Biturbo...appreciate the interior but when it came out all I could think back then was that turbos tend to fail. Early. So two of them seemed like a recipe for disaster. Says the man who dailies a turbo. Turbos have come a long way. Maserati reliability...
@jddarnes1131
@jddarnes1131 4 сағат бұрын
Looks like a Cadillac Allante
@Schlipperschlopper
@Schlipperschlopper Сағат бұрын
there was a maserati Chrysler called TC too wasnt it?
@ranjanaluwihare1511
@ranjanaluwihare1511 25 минут бұрын
The Barry Manilow of 80’s hair do of a motor, overpriced for quirky fashion heads with new romantic shoulder pads!! 🤪
@JohnIreland-n6o
@JohnIreland-n6o 2 сағат бұрын
I'm considering one of these right now...manual trans. I've always had a thing for the Biturbo Maserati's. Thanks for sharing this with us. You might drive an Alfa 164 with the 3 liter Busso V6 and a manual trans.
@Lee_Pitcher
@Lee_Pitcher 3 сағат бұрын
Had numerous bi turbos including a same 2.8SE spyder with a dog leg box. Loved it. Totally lethal in even just a slightly damp condition. 2.0 I believe is more rapid from memory. Good fun all round though. Take the door cards off and you’ll see how bad they are put together ! A Racing coupe would be an interesting review but are like rocking horse do do in the UK.
@john1703
@john1703 2 сағат бұрын
For quality have a Merc SL. For wafting have the Jag. For Italian brio have a Busso engined Alfa Spyder (nee GTV).
@arconcritter
@arconcritter 2 сағат бұрын
As a teen in the 80’s, a gentleman down the street had an absolutely gorgeous Quattroporte in a lovely deep burgundy and his wife had a matching Biturbo coupe. I’ve always had a love for this era of Maserati design, especially the QP, but also a terrible fear of buying one and having nothing but problems 😂
@welles28
@welles28 Сағат бұрын
The failure of the Biturbo in all its' various forms can be best understood by remembering who owned Maserati at the time: Alejandro de Tomaso. He was his generation's Flavio Briatore, and that is very definitely not a complement.
@babelhuber3449
@babelhuber3449 3 сағат бұрын
Back then, Peter Ustinov was a Biturbo fan. But still, his advice was to buy 2 of them. Then you can drive one while the other is being repaired... I always loved those and I always will, but I'd only recommend millionaires to get one!
@FarmerTorque
@FarmerTorque 2 сағат бұрын
I was fortunate to own an 87 spider bought used in 92 - A flawed diamond for sure but I absolutely loved it. Mine was auto and sounded fantastic - a Griffith 500 followed, but that's another story - I think we are of the same mind Number 27 👍😊 Nice accurate review.
@peterkleinveld9705
@peterkleinveld9705 2 сағат бұрын
Had a 4.22 and 4.24 and used as them daily drivers. No issues with those later Biturbo's. But had an early 2.5 carb, everything went to hell with that car -:((
@adrianbennett3761
@adrianbennett3761 8 минут бұрын
Looks fantastic but a BMW 325i is a much safer bet, has proper back seats and will be much cheaper to run
@JackosJingles
@JackosJingles 3 сағат бұрын
There was a pensioner who drank in the pub I used to go to back in the mid 80s at lunch time. There was a retirement home a few doors down. He owned a Biturbo Spyder which was parked in the home's car park. I never actually saw it move. After he passed it disappeared. I wanted one, but no way could afford one, probably just as well.
@hansh8071
@hansh8071 57 минут бұрын
27 years ago a friend lend one to us for our wedding. the car, a manual, had issues, someone messed with the suspension to put wider wheels on. he worked on it for weeks to get it ready, against the odds he got it done. And after all his grafting and weeks of bad weather, he brought it to us in the sunshine with the top down and we had an amazing day with that car. The next day he took me for a proper spin, loved it and was thankful. He still ownes it to this day.
@davebarron5939
@davebarron5939 50 минут бұрын
Great collection of cars you bring, so glad there are many folks willing to share their rides with you / us. Cheers!
@russellmalone3532
@russellmalone3532 Сағат бұрын
What a steal. £3000. I bet it would need a lot of work 😂. Still I love the looks and always have. Great work Jack
@richbrice3299
@richbrice3299 3 сағат бұрын
Front reminds me of a Lancia Delta, interior is gorgeous. A manual version would be really cool. I would guess potential SL customers would be too conservative to buy one of these.
@genzigzag
@genzigzag 4 сағат бұрын
Love the boxy look, the platform survived for well over a decade, I believe all the way to the Shamal. Jack have you seen the Toyota engine swaps being done on the biturbo?
@ericheine2414
@ericheine2414 15 минут бұрын
Quick car 60 80 100 120 140 mph- about as fast as you can say it. I was impressed.
@phil4977
@phil4977 4 минут бұрын
I’ve never liked that brand. Not my cup of tea. To me the brand is still very average
@filipealves77
@filipealves77 58 минут бұрын
Love the ZX Spectrum reference, too bad it's going to fly over half the viewers heads 😅
@joelhenderson4450
@joelhenderson4450 3 сағат бұрын
An Alfa 75 is just as weird, just as dodgy, and a lot better drive. I’m with Clarkson on the Biturbo.
@Argiers
@Argiers 2 сағат бұрын
I think you might mean the ZX81 Jack! The Spectrum had the squishy rubber buttons 😀
@Baldieman1
@Baldieman1 3 сағат бұрын
My fave derivative was the Karif.Oddly proportioned,but strangely cool looking!
@knightofcydonia07
@knightofcydonia07 2 сағат бұрын
I've always thought that it doesn't really matter how they are as a vehicle, they simply look brilliant to me, in all shapes and engine sizes. From the saloon, to the Shamal, I love them all.
@jonford6119
@jonford6119 2 сағат бұрын
The only nice thing about the entire car is the clock. Otherwise no redeeming features. Hard to see why anyone would pay through the nose for one of these rather than a Merc SL
@alaricbragg7843
@alaricbragg7843 2 сағат бұрын
Thank you for this video! This car deserves to be recognized for pioneering twin-turbo engines in road cars.
@iannolan-f4g
@iannolan-f4g Сағат бұрын
Lovely. But never in a million years would I want one. Glad somebody does though!
@patrickrenaut2754
@patrickrenaut2754 2 сағат бұрын
I drove a last spyder 2.8 L, with a 5 gearbox Getrag, era Fiat, honest, good car but some parts difficult to have..
@jabbalechat7910
@jabbalechat7910 Сағат бұрын
Great fan of Biturbos, though prefer the hardtop versions, Italian motoring elegance...
@djneils100
@djneils100 Сағат бұрын
can we please have some consistency with this Italian accent malarky? he never seems to say 'ferrari' in a funny accent so why some Italian cars and not others?
@earlburns4431
@earlburns4431 Сағат бұрын
Looks like a BMW 318 from that era. But, C'mon a Maserati v6.
@natjes6017
@natjes6017 2 сағат бұрын
ZX Spectrum! Which I had BITD 😁 If I wasn´t subbed already, I would have subbed just for that reference 👍
@Hickalum
@Hickalum 56 минут бұрын
Ooooh Look … !!! … an actual proper car coming from the opposite direction … !!! … 7:20
@timgosling6189
@timgosling6189 3 сағат бұрын
I was at the London Motorshow in the mid-90s. One of these Spyders was on the stand of a specialist dealer. I watched a potential punter walk up to it, walk round it and then open the driver's door. The bottom of the door then fell out onto the floor in a pile of rust, together with some of the internals. He kicked the bits underneath and walked away.
@gambanteinodal1246
@gambanteinodal1246 2 сағат бұрын
I have always loved the design of the BiTurbo - it is both a clean and classic beauty!
@wearetomorrowspast.5617
@wearetomorrowspast.5617 16 минут бұрын
Lovely looking machine.The 80's really had it going on.
@parrotraiser6541
@parrotraiser6541 3 сағат бұрын
Showing the top being raised and lowered is an important part of a review of a convertible.
@mikadavies660
@mikadavies660 2 сағат бұрын
Thank you for another great video. So nice to see all the different things that you get to drive. 👍
@howardsportugal
@howardsportugal 2 сағат бұрын
Beautiful wheels...
@richardelson3261
@richardelson3261 2 сағат бұрын
Attractive enough but .... the Merc SL wipes the floor
@dappergent9422
@dappergent9422 2 сағат бұрын
Total respect for your Italian. Absolutely spot on. Bravo!
@Suprahampton
@Suprahampton Сағат бұрын
Is it me or does 225bhp seem rather low for an engine with 2 turbos?
@afoolandhismoneychannel
@afoolandhismoneychannel 4 сағат бұрын
You now need to drive a 'Chrysler TC by Maserati' for comparison purposes. 😉
@Diecastclassicist
@Diecastclassicist 41 минут бұрын
I loved the looks of the hardtop! What a beauty, I wish I could drive one.
@maximilianboost8498
@maximilianboost8498 16 минут бұрын
One of my friends had one; the family called it The Neverstarti
@Beauloqs
@Beauloqs 4 сағат бұрын
Ive always loved these........from afar, on purpose.
@seanday6403
@seanday6403 Сағат бұрын
In profile it looks just like an e30 convertible
@johnmerriam8661
@johnmerriam8661 2 сағат бұрын
Thank you for driving it. So we don't have to 😂
@romanobezuidenhout7506
@romanobezuidenhout7506 53 минут бұрын
Always liked them, for me more the coupé actually. How durable are the engines? Was it not a development of the old SM lump?
@duncanberry2559
@duncanberry2559 13 минут бұрын
No, it’s a completely different engine.
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