This retro photo gallery shows the most popular cars of the 80s in the UK, including one driven by an Olympic champion, another adored by a radio presenter and two owned by Diana, Princess of Wales.
The top-selling vehicles of the decade included one which was unflatteringly dubbed the ‘jellymould’ and was a popular choice among travelling salespeople, another which featured in lyrics by Elton John, the Clash and the Arctic Monkeys, and a third which racked up 22 million sales during its remarkable 47-year lifespan.
We’ve used figures from startrescue.co.uk, the breakdown recovery company, for our list of the top cars of the 1980s.
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5. Vauxhall Astra - 6th
The Vauxhall Astra was named What Car?'s car of the year in 1980 and was the first Vauxhall with front-wheel drive. It was the sixth best-selling car of the 1980s, according to startrescue.co.uk. | R. Viner/Express/Getty Images Photo: R. Viner/Express/Getty Images

6. Ford Sierra - 5th
The Ford Sierra's distinctive stylings, which were a break from its predecessors' sharp edges, earned it the unflattering nickname 'jellymould'. But Ford claimed the aerodynamic design boosted the car's fuel efficiency, and it became a popular choice - especially among travelling salesmen and women - before being replaced by the Mondeo in 1993. | National Motor Museum/Heritage Images via Getty Images Photo: National Motor Museum/Heritage Images via Getty Images
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7. Austin/MG Metro - 4th
Perhaps the Austin/MG Metro's most famous fan was Lady Diana Spencer, who was often seen driving her beloved red Mini Metro before she became the Princess of Wales. Launched in 1980 as the 'British car to beat the world', nearly 2.1 million Metros had been sold by the time production ceased in 1998, according to startrescue.co.uk. | Tom Stoddart/Getty Images and submitted Photo: Tom Stoddart/Getty Images and submitted

8. Ford Fiesta - 3rd
The humble Ford Fiesta was launched in 1976 and notched up nearly half a century before the final car rolled off the production line in July 2023. More than 22 million Ford Fiestas were produced over the model's lifespan and even in 2022- the last year before production ceased - it remained the 10th most popular new car, with more than 25,000 registered. | Ford Motor Company Photo: Ford Motor Company