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Not at all! I’m just sharing my passion for cars here. Although the title of this video might be a bit clickbaity, I really wanted to showcase cars with a controversial design. Cheers!
The first time I heard about the Mitsuoka brand was in the video game Gran Turismo. It’s interesting how they use Nissan mechanics to create reinterpretations of iconic British or American cars. Well, I’d say with Nissan mechanics, they’re likely much more reliable than a British car… as long as they don’t have a CVT transmission.
You're right, I'll start including speeds in km/h as well as mph in future videos. Thanks for the suggestion! I understand that many viewers outside the US use the metric system👍👍👍
I’m sorry, but I have always LOVED the Aston Martin Lagonda and the Lagonda Bulldog. In an era of wedge shaped design language, the Lagonda is a true standout! Too bad the all digital dash and early version touch controls that never aged well had to be included. But a single spoke steering wheel?!? Wonderful!
Hi there! The video is a compilation of the best concept cars from the 90s. The Cadillac Cien was presented in 2002, so that's why it’s not included. Should we make one featuring the best concept cars from 2000-2010?
In spite of not being classic beauties, those concept cars seemed leading into a bright future. Instead we have a sad dark era of ridiculously oversized boxy trucks and SUVs and "self driving" cars crashing into (lighting) police cars... ☹️
I want one of those Allard Woodies. While most of these cars are butt ugly the Allard is cool ugly and with that honking V-8 up front it's probably a hoot to drive
Had an mg maestro with the digital and android voice, which female inspired, didn't talk too much because of the shite quality of the mg maestro, maestro, I think, is in charge of the orchestra. Only link I can think of. Atrocious build quality, Absolutely shite
While the Chrysler Atlantic does have some nice lines 7:56 I would gladly pick an MB VRC 10:07 or one like it. It's what an EV Skateboard promises; The ability to own most of the vehicle while renting (or owning) more than one body type based on your needs that day. Ahh but the Bean Counters *always prefer* to $ell you more than one vehicle rather than accommodate you with something like the VRC. _"To hell with your savings account!"_ and _"Who _*_cares_*_ about the air we breathe or the slave labor getting the raw materials when profits await the few?"_
In my opinion the Aston Martin Lagonda is one of the most beautiful cars ever marketed, maybe the only thing wrong with it is the brand, it doesn't fit well with the rest of Aston Martin productions...
The worst one I’ve heard of was Chrysler minivans from 1984-1995 had a latch on the rear lift gate so weak that it would pop open even in low speed impacts, often ejecting children from the back row bench. At least 41 people were killed. Chrysler did everything it could to avoid a recall and dragged the process out for years.