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The dumbest video ever. Pacer was one of the main reasons why AMC is no more and Aztec was the brand that sank Pontiac. Been to a lot of classic car shows but there’s no word about Pacer, Aztec, Pinto or Yugo. You’re talking about the Corvair, yet you’re showing the Corvette, which is one of GM’s strongest brands. You talk about the Yugo, but then you show a Honda Civic hatchback. You want to make a video, do the proper research, find the proper facts, instead of posting this bullshit
OK, here's a tip about posting a video. Know what your talking about and make sure the video imaging matches the audio script. Just a plain badly done click bait.
In an era when the automotive world was focused on performance an aesthetics (WHAT?? that was NOT this era) the AMC Pacer broke the mold by being slow and ugly ....
The Jaguar X-type 2004 3.0L spent up to 2 months out of the year in the shop costing 15 grand a year in maintenance. Engine, head gasket, transmission, pretty much every major part failed in just 1 year. It might as well be a different car at this point with all the parts replaced
"The Pinto was introduced in the early seventies." Gee wiz, thanks for that precise information. Cant you even bother to look up the year model that the Pinto was introduced? Very sloppy video, thumbs down.
Corvair?????? Do you edit? Lame editing. Corvair, really? That is a Corvette in the opening scene in which you mention Corvair. I am not even really into American cars as much as foreign jobbers, but I know the difference between a Corvair and a Corvette from a mile away.
Buddy, you gotta rename the title because the last I knew airplanes do not identify as people, but people may perhaps identify as airplanes according to some political views crazy right
This video is definitely lame, and the inaccurate commentary is more than, equally lame, bordering on being idiotic. A C2 Corvette (then additional views of the C4 and C8 Corvette models) is not a Corvair. Let me repeat that, the Corvettes shown in the video aren't the "Chevrolet Corvair". Ah, the Pacer was actually designed to be powered by the still-born GM Wankel rotary engine, a engine design far from being "enviromentally sensitive". LOL.
Had NO IDEA the Corvair was such a sporty looking car- BEAUTIFUL. And I must say the attention to detail and research of this video is MIND BLOWING- and the narrator has such a clear, warm voice, must be a really nice guy, PERFECT pronunciation
The Jaguar X-Type we used to own from 2013-2016 was one of the most enjoyable cars we ever owned, it made you feel special. Yes, it's a Ford, but what is a Rolls Royce Ghost… BMW 7 Series. Atleast the X-Type was mainly built in the UK (I know the V6 was made in USA, but it was a very reliable engine), unlike the Rolls Royce which is just assembled here. All in all it was a pleasure to own, not rubbish that most people who have never been in one say it is.
My sis has a six nine vette 427 cubic inch with no trunk because all the space is meant for the gas tank. Does 0-60 in 6 seconds and needs 100 octane to run. She paid 50 grand for it and can sell it for 120 grand as is. 4th Best financial decision she ever made