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Lancia Y10 (1985 - 1991)

Monday October 10

(First written on 2005-10-10)
Models Covered: 3 door citycar, 1.0, 1.05, 1.1, 1.

3-litre petrol [FIRE, Touring, Turbo, Fila, FIRE LX, Missoni, Martini, GTie, LXie, Selectronic]

BY ANDY ENRIGHT

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Although its hard to believe now that it has passed into relative obscurity, but during a short period in the mid Eighties, Lancias Y10 was the hot ticket amongst style conscious city dwellers. Offering a healthy dose of Italian pizzazz in a market dominated by Fiestas and Metros, the Y10 was, in many respects, a good way ahead of its time. It wasnt until the Fiat Cinquecento was launched fully eight years after the Y10 made its debut that the public at large really cottoned on to what Lancia were trying to market. Those that did take the plunge and buy a Y10 were treated to a small car with a serious measure of fun thrown in.

Italian cars of this era have been saddled with something of a reputation for electrical and mechanical gremlins and the Y10 shares its predecessors propensity to oxidise. Therefore is it even worth trying to get hold of a used example? Find out here.

A quirky and stylish citycar that once carried off the Tornio-Piemonte design award. Later models were well loaded with standard equipment, the GTie featuring a dashboard, seats, and door panels trimmed in soft touch Alcantara. Those looking for the rarest model can attempt to track down the four-wheel drive version that was never officially imported to the UK. Although its styling isnt as recognisably classic as the Fiat Panda the source of the Y10s front suspension and transmission it has nevertheless aged well and a nicely looked after car still cuts a dash.

In truth, youll pay whatever figure you and the vendor agree on. Book prices for cars as rare and as variable in quality as the Y10 are next to useless, but the Y10 Turbo is starting to look a little collectable and a very well looked after example can fetch anything up to £1,000.

Lancias have a reputation for rust, largely earned by the Beta models of the Seventies, but the Y10 isnt immune to the metal moth. Particular areas you should pay attention to include the front wing seams, the door skins, the inner wheelarches, the boot lids and the petrol tank fixings. In extreme cases the plastic petrol tanks can work loose and fall out. This will probably ruin your day.

Rear wings for the Y10 are virtually impossible to get hold of so if you see a car with corroded rear quarters, walk away. The Brazilian manufactured 1050cc engines are pretty tough but they are noisy and the tappets require frequent adjustment for smooth running. The FIRE engine is the most rugged. As with virtually any Italian car from the Eighties, the electricals are idiosyncratic to say the least and electric window motors are particularly prone to failure.

Dashboard warning lights often resemble the big board from the USS Enterprise at start up. The base cloth trim for the seats is prone to fraying and the Alcantara trim fitted to upspec model fades in sunlight and is very susceptible to burns. The dashboard squeaks on many cars and driveshafts on Turbo models are prone to failure. Apart from that, not much to report.



(approx based on 86 FIRE) A front wing is around £185 and an exhaust rear box £120. A fuel tank is around £125 and a fuel pump £20. Brake calipers retail at around £28 and an exhaust manifold £100.

All Y10 models have a distinctly nervous ride, although the alterations made to the rear suspension in 1987 at least made the nervousness a little quieter. That said, the handling was with the exception of the Mini the best fun in the citycar class and the 85bhp Turbo model was capable of nothing off the sprint to 60mph in 9.5 seconds. You had to put up with a quirky driving position but fun came by the bucketload.



Youve got to be committed to want a Y10 but if you are handy with a spanner and soldering iron you should enjoy the experience. Wed opt for the last of the Turbo models or a low mileage GTie.

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