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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9. Vauxhall Cavalier - 2nd
This large family car was launched in 1975 but really took off after the second generation Mk2 was released six years later, and became one of the most popular cars of the 80s. Between 1981 and 1988, according to startrescue.co.uk, 807,624 Vauxhall Cavaliers were sold. By the time it was replaced by the Vectra in 1995, more than 1.8 million had been sold - making it the fifth most popular car in UK history. | Contributed Photo: Contributed

10. Ford Escort - 1st
The Ford Escort reigned supreme during the 1980s and was another car driven by Diana, Princess of Wales, whose 1985 Ford Escort RS Turbo S1 is seen here before it went up for auction. The Ford Escort was launched in 1968 and remained in production for 36 years before finally bowing out in 2004. More than 4,105,961 were sold over the course of its life, according to startrescue.co.uk, which was a UK record until it was beaten by the Ford Fiesta in 2014. | Nicky J Sims/Getty Images Photo: Nicky J Sims/Getty Images