RAC Cars ‘Memorable Models Test of Time’ Top Ten: only 17 Austin Ambassadors left on the road

Britain’s love affair with cars is clear to see with 30m of them now being driven up and down the country, but newly published figures show that some of the most memorable models from years gone by are now fast disappearing from our roads.

According to analysis of DVLA vehicle data for the RAC Cars ‘Memorable Models Test of Time’ Top Ten,* the distinctive ‘wedge-shaped’ Austin Ambassador has become one of the scarcest vehicles in the UK with just 17 still licensed for road use, compared to 5,515 two decades ago.

While this may in part be explained by the fact only 43,427** Ambassadors were sold in the UK ​ during its production run from 1982-1984, its predecessor the Princess, made by British Leyland, has not fared much better as there are just 45 of those remaining from the 225,000** made.

Taking third spot in the Top Ten of models no longer produced, the Russian-made Lada Riva, which was a familiar sight in Britain between 1983 and 1997, has suffered a more prolific fate with its numbers falling to just 60 from 56,898 in 1995. In fact, there are only 188 Lada’s left on UK roads from nearly 109,732.

In fourth position, the Datsun or Nissan Cherry – made from 1970 to 1986 – is also a rarity as only 93 remain on the road with some 65,410 making their way to the great scrapyard in the sky over the last 20 years – that is, of course, if they are not quietly resting ‘off-road’ in a garage somewhere being lovingly cherished by their owners.

Vauxhall’s luxury Senator (5th) and supermini Chevette (6th) have also experienced sharp declines with just 167 and 238 still being driven today. While only 289 Morris Marinas (7th) are still licensed for road use, they have held their own a little better with the passing of time as there were only 9,331 in 1995, probably as a result of having been produced from 1971-1980.

In eighth place, the Maestro – in its various guises – Austin, Rover and MG – has seen the sharpest decline in numbers in the top ten, plummeting from 75,674 in 1995 to a measly 325 in 2015. With 440 still registered for driving, the Talbot Sunbeam was ninth, and the RAC Cars ‘Memorable Models Test of Time’ Top Ten is completed by the Citroen BX – made from 1982 to 1994 – ​ with 495 on the road, down from 171,478 20 years ago.

Fewest remaining memorable models by volume

Rank

Make

Model

2015

2005

1995

2015-1995 difference

1

Austin

Ambassador

17

59

5,532

5,515

2

Austin

Princess

45

99

3,235

3,190

3

Lada

Riva

60

905

56,898

56,838

4

Datsun

Cherry

93

1,313

66,723

66,630

5

Vauxhall

Senator

167

2,660

25,799

25,632

6

Vauxhall

Chevette

238

764

37,798

37,560

7

Morris

Marina

289

540

9,331

9,042

8

Austin MG Rover

Maestro

324

5,322

75,674

75,350

9

Talbot

Sunbeam

440

496

5,261

4,821

10

Citroen

BX

495

10,148

17,1478

17,0983

Biggest decline in numbers of ‘once common’ cars

Looking at the statistics in terms of the greatest reduction in numbers of individual vehicle models that were once common on our roads, the famous battle for dominance between the Vauxhall Cavalier and the Ford Sierra rages on. And, no doubt influenced by the fact the Cavalier was in production for 20 years compared to the Sierra’s 12 – it is the Cavalier that has suffered the biggest decline in numbers from 1,201,833 in 1995 to 4,871 (1,196,962 decrease). The Sierra has dropped from just over a million (1,052,418) to 4,147 today (969,835 decrease).

Despite only ceasing production in 1997 after 17 years, numbers of the Metro – made under the badges of Austin, Rover and MG – have plunged by 926,393 to 2,487 showing the third biggest decline in the ‘once common’ cars selected for analysis by RAC Cars. The Ford Orion, which was only made for 10 years from 1983-1993, has experienced the fourth greatest drop – falling 428,509 to a paltry 626 cars in 2015.

In fifth, the popular Peugeot 205, however, suffered a 353,381 decline in numbers but, interestingly, 7,258 are still on the road, considerably more than any vehicle in the RAC Cars ‘Memorable Models Test of Time’ Top Ten analysis, and recognition of its place as one of the UK’s favourite hot-hatches.

Greatest decrease in memorable models by volume

Rank

Make

Model

2015

2005

1995

2015-1995 difference

1

Vauxhall

Cavalier

4,871

209,175

1,201,833

1,196,962

2

Ford

Sierra

4,147

67,767

973,982

969,835

3

Austin MG Rover

Metro

2,487

87,853

928,880

926,393

4

Ford

Orion

626

29,378

429,135

428,509

5

Peugeot

205

7,258

104,508

360,639

353,381

6

Renault

5

1,456

27,717

184,475

183,019

7

Vauxhall

Carlton

496

16,594

177,137

176,641

8

Citroen

BX

495

10,148

171,478

170,983

9

Austin MG Rover

Maestro

324

5,322

75,674

75,350

10

Ford

Cortina

3,749

4,947

75,216

71,467

RAC Cars spokesman Pete Williams said: “Each generation of drivers has fond memories of the cars that were on the road when they were growing up and when they began their lives behind the wheel. While it is obviously inevitable that numbers of many old favourites – both loved and ridiculed – dwindle over time, it is sad too to realise they may soon become extinct from road use. We hope that there are plenty being kept by collectors and museums so that these vehicles can still be appreciated in person rather than just via images on the internet.”

“At RAC Cars we love cars in all shapes and forms which is why we let people advertise them for free. This formula has been so successful that we now have more than 250,000 cars on sale on the raccars.co.uk website.”

 ​ ​ ​ Ends

* The RAC Cars ‘Memorable Models Test of Time’ Top Ten is a selection of memorable cars no longer in production chosen by RAC Cars and is not meant to be a definitive list of cars in order of their remaining models still on the road / decline in numbers. We chose to exclude models such as the Mini and the VW Beetle which, while ceasing production for a time, are still being made today. We also did not include more niche cars like MGs and Triumph sports cars as they tend to command a high degree of ‘classic car’ ownership.

The following models were assessed: Austin Ambassador; Austin/MG/Rover – Maestro; Austin/MG/Rover – Metro; Citroen 2CV; Citroen BX; Datsun/Nissan Cherry;Ford Capri; Ford Cortina; Ford Orion; Ford Sierra; Lada Riva; Morris Marina; Peugeot 205; Princess; Reliant Robin; Renault 5; Saab 9000; Talbot Sunbeam; Vauxhall Carlton; Vauxhall Cavalier; Vauxhall Chevette; Vauxhall Senator; Vauxhall Viva; Volkswagen Corrado

** https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Austin_Ambassador

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