I remember in the early 80s they were everywhere. There was a game we played looking for "punch buggies" and got points for each one you saw. We could rack up quite a score.
The popularity of these best-selling car models is a testament to their outstanding performance, design, and reliability, as well as their ability to meet the diverse needs and preferences of drivers worldwide.
At the end of the video, youtube starts to show ads for other videos and this covers the last info of your videos. Please, insert some kind of blank screen (about 10 seconds) at the end of your videos, so the ads will cover the blank screen and not the info.
You're comparing Apples with Pears. For example, the Toyota Corolla changed so much from A to Z that there are in fact plenty of different models with the same name.
This table is misleading, as cars such as the Ford F-series and Toyota Corolla are many different cars over the years that were merely given the same name. It would be interesting to compile a similar table of cars that were genuinely continuous in their production.
Where is FIAT?!? Fiat was born in 1899. Between 1912 and 1915 Fiat used to produce more than 2000 of “ fiat zero”. Fiat 124 was retired from the market in 1974 but in the video is still visible until 2022. No Fiat panda, uno, punto. No Alfa Romeo. I mean this is not serious!
Really suprised we dont see more Toyotas and Hondas. Their models normally top the top 1o best selling world wide cars. Really suprised to see so many VWs. I can understand the Beetle. But they never had much of a presences here in the states and have killed most of the models shown here.