Motoring Memory Lane
Picture this; it’s 1983, you’ve just passed your driving test, Karma Chameleon is playing on the stereo and you’re taking your mates to watch Return of the Jedi at the cinema. Life is good.
Alright, not everybody will have this exact memory – but you’ll have experienced one like it. From the first trip to the chippy to the inaugural moment you became your friends’ football match chauffeur, every experience in those first few months is a motoring memory, euphoric and full of enthusiasm.
And here at Vertu Motors, we want you to relive some of that excitement! Come with us as we drive down memory lane, taking in all the memorable sights, smells, and sounds of the year you passed your test (just scan the Spotify codes to hear your top motoring tracks).
It’s time to get those ‘first driver’ feelings flooding back.
If you passed your driving test in the 70s
In a decade that introduced us to The Godfather, Jaws and Star Wars, the 70s was bursting with game-changing firsts.
Granted, the era did kick off with a pretty significant last; The Beatles, the most celebrated band in the world, called it a day. But we prefer to focus on the good stuff! We’re talking about the likes of Maccies opening its first UK restaurant, ABBA’s debut rocketing up the charts and the release of the impossibly innovative PONG.
First time drivers certainly had their pick of motors, too – both the Vauxhall Astra and Ford Fiesta (the latter of which is still the most popular car in the country) began their interminable reigns of the UK car industry way back in the 70s.
If you passed your driving test in the 80s
The 80s was a decade dominated by Royal Family fever, Merseyside football and American mega blockbusters. Harrison Ford, in particular, enjoyed a very lucrative decade, starring as the inimitable Han Solo and Indiana Jones to take the box office by storm.
In the charts, Come On Eileen confirmed its status as a certified wedding party banger, while Rick Astley unleashed the song that would ‘Rick Roll’ millions of unwitting YouTubers in the future.
Of course, we would be remiss not to mention the international incident that almost sparked all-out war between England and Argentina; Diego Maradona’s infamous ‘hand of God’. No, we won’t move on.
If you passed your driving test in the 90s
If the 70s was the decade of firsts, then the 90s was all about long overdue returns.
Under the unerring guidance of Sir Alex Ferguson, Manchester United reclaimed dominance at the top of the newly-named Premier League (and then refused to let go for 20-odd years). Disney also enjoyed something of a renaissance, releasing such instant classics as Aladdin, The Lion King and Mulan. Even Star Wars returned to the big screen after a 16-year hiatus with, let’s say, mixed reactions.
Our favourite news story came in ‘95, however, when British pubs were permitted to stay open on Sunday afternoons for the very first time. Here’s to the pubs opening again this year (just)!
If you passed your test in the 2000s
The turn of the millennium was a very exciting time for the UK, bringing new hopes, endless possibilities and, erm, Crazy Frog.
Still, despite the best effort of a certain annoying amphibian, the 00s UK charts gave us instant hip hop classics from The Black Eyed Peas, Shakira and Rihanna. At the box office, the magic of movies reigned supreme with Harry Potter, Lord of the Rings and Shrek bewitching audiences in their millions.
We were also introduced to the world’s very first iPhone, changing the face of mobile phone technology for ever.
If you passed your driving test in the 2010s
When a decade starts with a royal wedding and ends with Piers Morgan decrying Greggs’ vegan sausage roll on tele, you know you’re in for a rollercoaster of an era.
Our personal favourite moments include London hosting the 2012 Olympic games, same-sex marriage being legalised and the world humming Happy by Pharrell Williams in 2014.
The 10s was also the decade that everyone went superhero-mad. Movie audiences flocked in droves to watch Marvel’s serialised franchise on the big screen, culminating with Avengers: Endgame becoming the highest grossing film of all time and Tony Stark becoming more famous than the prime minister.
We know you loved travelling down motoring memory lane, but it’s your motoring future that really matters right now! Pay a visit to the Vertu Motors range and get yourself the best used car and new car models on the market.