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Welcome to Dream Traveller, your ultimate destination for exhilarating adventures around the globe and a passion for stunning cars! Join us as we explore breathtaking landscapes, vibrant cultures, and iconic cities while diving into the world of automotive excellence. Whether you're a travel enthusiast looking for hidden gems or a car lover fascinated by the latest models and classic beauties, our channel has something for everyone. From epic road trips in luxurious vehicles to thrilling car reviews and travel tips, we’re here to inspire your next journey. Hit subscribe and buckle up for the ride of a lifetime!
PEUGEOT - A SHORT DOCUMENTARY
Dive into the fascinating history of Peugeot, one of the world’s most iconic automobile manufacturers. This short documentary takes you through the evolution of Peugeot, from its humble beginnings in 1810 to becoming a global leader in automotive innovation. Explore legendary models like the Peugeot 205 GTI, 504, and 3008, as well as modern masterpieces such as the 208, 508, and 5008. Witness the groundbreaking Peugeot 9X8 Hypercar, which redefines motorsport performance and design. Whether you're a car enthusiast or curious about automotive history, this documentary is your ultimate guide to Peugeot’s legacy and future
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00:00 - Introduction
01:09 - The first Peugeot
01:11 - The Type...
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00:00 - Introduction
01:09 - The first Peugeot
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The Lost History of Panhard & Levassor
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Dive into the fascinating history of Panhard & Levassor, pioneers of the automotive industry and inventors of the modern automobile. Discover how this groundbreaking French company revolutionized transportation in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. From their innovative Panhard system to their iconic early car designs, learn about their contributions that laid the foundation for the cars w...
Why French Cars Embody Simplicity - Minimalist Design Meets French Philosophy
Просмотров 39914 дней назад
Discover why French cars stand out as the epitome of simplicity and elegance. In this video, we dive into the design philosophy that drives iconic brands like Renault, Citroën, and Peugeot. We’ll explore how minimalism, functionality, and the art of "less is more" influence every curve, feature, and innovation. From sleek interiors to efficient engineering, French automakers reflect the nation'...
How One Man Changed Race Car History - The Legend of Enzo Ferrari
Просмотров 55821 день назад
Enzo Ferrari, the name that resonates with power, speed, and innovation, is much more than a man. He’s a legend whose vision and tenacity reshaped the automotive industry and changed the history of motorsports forever. From humble beginnings in Modena, Italy, to founding one of the most revered brands in the world, Enzo’s journey is nothing short of extraordinary. This video dives deep into the...
FERRUCIO'S REVENGE - THE STORY OF LAMBORGHINI
Просмотров 86Месяц назад
In "Ferruccio's Revenge - The Story of Lamborghini," we dive deep into the incredible journey of Ferruccio Lamborghini, a visionary entrepreneur who turned a personal grudge into one of the most iconic automotive brands in history. Discover how Lamborghini went from being a tractor manufacturer to a symbol of speed, luxury, and pure automotive passion. This video uncovers the roots of Ferruccio...
What Happens When You Combine Art and Engineering - The Genius of Horacio Pagani
Просмотров 235Месяц назад
In this captivating video, we explore the extraordinary fusion of art and engineering through the lens of Horacio Pagani, the mastermind behind some of the most stunning hypercars in the world. Discover how Pagani’s unique approach marries cutting-edge technology with breathtaking design, creating vehicles that are not just machines but works of art. We delve into the innovative materials, meti...
The Trident’s Legacy: The Story of Maserati
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The Trident’s Legacy: The Story of Maserati
The Spirit of the Biscione - The History of Alfa Romeo
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The Spirit of the Biscione - The History of Alfa Romeo
EXOTIC ITALIAN BEAUTIES - THE STORY OF FIAT ABARTH and LANCIA
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EXOTIC ITALIAN BEAUTIES - THE STORY OF FIAT ABARTH and LANCIA
TOP 5 DESTINATIONS IN ITALY (ON A BUDGET)
Просмотров 177Месяц назад
TOP 5 DESTINATIONS IN ITALY (ON A BUDGET)
the images and the commentary don't match, most of the time they speak about a model and they show a different one, if they show it at all (in example abarth 1000 and 595 are never shown). i was skeptical to start a 20 min video talking about 3 very rich brands, and i was right, it is very poor, terribly lacking. also, the horrible AI speaks with strong french accent, unbearable and borderline insulting.
The AI does not speak in a French accent if you think its insulting...ITS AN ITALIAN ACCENT... if you are French you should of all French speakers would have heard the roll of the tognue...does the name "Sophia Antonelli" sound French to you? ... Is Ettore Bugatti sound French to you? Bugatti had no choice but to stay French, even though he was Italian by name.
@DreamTraveller1970 this answer doesn't make any sense. most probably it has been wrote by an AI, or a bot. i'll get to the point anyway, even if i feel like talking to a toy. i'm italian and the accent of that fake girl is 100% not italian, she can't even say "arrivederci" properly, i have no idea where you assumed i was french. the name of that girl is not important, she is fiction, it could be anything even Enzina Ferrari for what matters. why did you bring up ettore bugatti? what does he matters here? are you answering to my message or to something else? are you drunk? can a AI be asked to answer as a drunk person?
@bicello As an existentialist, I humbly decline in going forward to any more debates with regard to your comments. Seeing your channel has one video since it was first made 11 years ago, I assume this is just a cheap shot to start some sort of rant. AI makes it more easier to make content I admit though the quality is appaling, but every one is doing it nowadays as it is the way to go. And why should it matter to you so much that the pronounciations get you off so much, that even details of flaws demand my attention? The world is not perfect, people arent perfect either, but to think that you can improve anything to the video by stating its flaws wont change my perspective on how you want some personal opinion of yours to affect the way I make videos, when you yourself cant make heads or tails from yours.
@@DreamTraveller1970 again, no sense whatsoever, definitely an AI. record this for future interactions, not every person on youtube is a content creator, there is people like me that made a youtube account only to log in, just to watch videos, during a time where it was not owned by google, a time when entities like you didn't exist. also, browsing the web to check life and activities of somebody in order to shame and look down on him is amoral, record this too. see? i'm making you a favor, thank me.
Ai wow
POS MODEL 1 makes a yugo look good
Jaguar's POS really is glitchy that it affects the ABS braking system. I do agree that a Yugo is better when it comes to the electronics, though simple, no fuzz.
AI
I've seen worst and grammaticaly bad a.i. content. I guess it' s about chosing the lesser crapy a.i. youtube videos.
French cars are a lot stronger and more reliable than Italian vehicles. A Ferrari is a beautiful nightmare! Electronics is horrid on them. Italy could never build a Citroen.
I have to agree. Particularly about Citroen their suspension system was really advanced for that era. 👌👌👌👍👍👍👍
Everything woke turns to shit.
Jaguar were going out of business and they're going to lose everything all that history. This is what happens when you can't sell your cars because they're rubbish.
Everything woke turns to shit.
Are the cars really that bad?
In the sixties my grandfather had a Panhard - we called it his spaceship!
Panhard made some of the most innovative designs when it comes to making their cars, they used 2 cylinder air cooled engines which were more powerful than Volkswagen not to mention the use of aluminium chassis. Too bad they had to end making consumer cars in 1967.
SHE CAN JOIN ME IN MY PLANE UP TO THE 1-MILE HIGH CLUB.......MEEEEEOW!!!
All cars then were simplicity , and they all rusted already within the brochure.
This voice-over is completely Bot-Driven CR@P! Ignore it, or feed your brains into the AI meat-grinder...
Yes she is! She looks beautiful in the thumbnail pic! 😍😘
Yea !
The prove he was Italian, particularly the feud with Lamborghini
Yes, if it doesn't drive or run right, it is worth the time and effort to complain about it, especially when it is an expensive Italian sports car.
What a great nation of petrolheads and engineers Italy once was ... from Abarth to Zagato, from Alfa to Ducati to Morini to Laverda to Lamborghini to Lancia to Renzo Rivolta's Iso and Carlo Riva's boatyard (I could go on and on for a while) .... And what a bland bunch of badge engineering bodgers they became with the mixed "Stellantis" and evenly mixed "Piaggio" corporate crookeries these days. Italy never should have given up the Lira and taken on the bloody Euro instead.
I agree that Italy should have kept their economic and technical standards instead of selling out to the E.U.
you totally forgot to mention the Autobianchi A112 Abarth, my first car a lighter cheaper but thrilling little car compared to the recent 500. it was back in the early 80's. N.B. AI wasn't born back then I guess 😎.
Yes, about Autobianchi, though it was founded back in 1955, it was not a part nor did it come solely from Abarth because it was a cooperative effort between Bianchi, Pirelli and Fiat in 1955. Autobianchi produced only a handful of models during its lifetime, which were almost exclusively small cars, with the biggest being the short-lived Autobianchi A111, a small family car. Autobianchis were priced higher than Fiat models of similar size and the brand was used by Fiat to test innovative concepts which later found their way into mainstream Fiat vehicles; these concepts included fibreglass bodies and front-wheel drive. Consequently, among the famous Autobianchi models was the A112 released in 1969, a small hatchback very popular in Italy for racing, and which ceased production in 1986; as well as the Y10, which was the first car to use Fiat's new FIRE (Fully Integrated Robotised Engine). With the Primula model, Fiat was able to introduce and prove an innovative front-engine, front-drive layout, which enabled an especially large interior volume and ultimately became the predominant front engine/drive layout, worldwide. Autobianchi was subsequently purchased by the Fiat group and integrated into the operations of Lancia. The Autobianchi marque survived in Italy until 1995, when Y10 production ended.
Fact: Horacio Pagani worked with Lamborghini in designing The Countach way back in the late 1970 's
I loved my little Fiat 850 Sport Coupe! It had little power but it was a blast to drive. A note on the beginning of this clip. The street scene shown is San Francisco, California where I live, not anywhere in Italy. This old film was made just days before the 1906 earthquake. The woman narrator at the beginning of the video is an terrible example of CGI graphics, or AI or whatever. Other than that the video is interesting and informative. Give us some more!
Admittedly yes, that was San Francisco at the begining of the clip before the Great Earthquake, as I couldn't find any footage of old Italy. The presenter is AI since it makes the job a tad easier to finish, though it is just a representation of the topic ahead. I try to make the topics a bit interesting without spending for voice actors or premium video footages, not to fool viewers, but to visualize the point of the topic. With all honesty, the story is what I really spend on time weaving as refined as possible, not like most AI created RUclips videos that are as dull as a rusted butter knife. Thank you for the comment, much appreciated your input and will make the topics a notch more interesting. 😊
Horacio Pagani was so different when it comes to making his cars. Pagani cars are s class on its own that you can not compare thrm with cars of the same category. 👍👍👍
I think Pagani was one who really started implementing an all carbon fibre car shell as a standard design
Captain Slow? 🙄
Is that you Jeremy?
AI or not, it still sounds uncanny! Nice job mate! 👍👍👍
True that!
James ....is that you ...?
Lmao no. It’s AI
I had a Fiat 850 Sport Coupe (the ferrari For the simple people) in the 1960s. Italy has always produced cars with great design. The only disadvantage was that until the 1980s they only really lasted in the Italian climate. In the North German climate they were usually so rusted after just 5 years that they were almost impossible to save.
Yes, I remember those small rear engine mounted models of Fiat, they were nimble as they could be, they were really wonderful at handling those coastal drives around Italy, especially on the coast of Amalfi. Yes, I do agree that The 850 Sports Coupe was at home in the Italian climate, unfortunately, they weren't as lucky when you import them to the upper Northern portions of Europe, particularly where there is more moisture and longer winters.
@@DreamTraveller1970 Yes, I actually had to give the 850 to someone after 5 years who could stop the rust and extend the life of the car by another 2 years of TÜV, but then it was really over, even though the engine and other technical parts were still in perfect condition. It was such a shame about the little Italian speedster. Well, in the 50s to 80s rust was a problem with all cars, but it was particularly bad with Italian cars. There was a nasty saying here in northern Germany that Italian cars rusted even in the catalog.
@@callsigndd9ls897 there used to be a time way back then when manufacturers used 22 gauge metal sheets, and that is all, not galvanized and they relied on the zinc content hoping that the metal would last. Today every car brand uses thinner sheet gauges but with the addition of hot dipped galvanization, that is why modern cars rust lesser than old ones, but imagined if the technology existed way back then, maybe we can still see those classic beauties still roaming roads and highways.
@@DreamTraveller1970 Yes, thanks to the better metal alloys and the cathodic dip painting of the sheet metal, cars hardly rust anymore. My first car with a galvanized floor panel and lower body was a Ford Taunus 17M (P5). You still see this model on the road now and then. Strangely enough, you never see the successor model (P7). With this model, the expensive galvanization was dispensed with and the alloy with a higher zinc content was thought to be sufficient. That was a fallacy. Most cars at that time rusted from the inside out.
I would take the "2-legged" HUMAN "Italian exotic beauty" over ANY of the "4-wheeled" versions in the "click bait" thumbnail, ANY DAY!!
I'm pretty sure you were not looking for cars when you found this video because RUclips placed this between: "Italian Beauties" and "Top 20 Italian P*rn Stars", so either way, glad you found this video, but this wasn't what you were really searching for, right? hehehe....
Wait...is that who I think it is narrating? 😲
Yes, it’s definitely someone you know! I’m glad you caught that!
😂 Nice, Ai. Fugg it, soon big money will use AI to deepfake news, we won't even know what's real. Can you really trust something you didn't witness yourself?
And they have all the computing power in the world to produce real quality footage, not this budget Ai😂, fooled me for a second tho😂🤣😅
Making youtube videos for informative and entertainment purposes, yes. But manipulating social opinions by faking the news, thats where I draw the line. Thought the presenyers arent real, the main content is, and I guess thats what matters, unless I start using ai to make videos of flying cars and present them as truth. AI helps a lot in content, with a social limit of course.
Making youtube videos for informative and entertainment purposes, yes. But manipulating social opinions by faking the news, thats where I draw the line. Thought the presenters arent real, the main content is, and I guess thats what matters, unless I start using ai to make videos of flying cars and present them as truth. AI helps a lot in content, with a social limit of course.
how many times can you use the word testament?
Testament of what? Not sure what you mean? Testament is a vague word. It's like two words put together, like "testicles" and "lament" put together, resulting in the word "testament".
I had a 1988 Alfa 75 2.0 TS. Great car at a sensible price. Eventually mine needed an expensive rear break rebuild So I sold it as a doner car to a guy who was restoring a Lancia Stratos. They share a lot of parts.
That makes sense, since both car brands were a part of of the same company, Stilantis FCA thought it would be more economic tho "standardize" parts, allowing them to be "interchangeable". Since your ALFA Romeo was an italian import, finding parts for it and having the brakes rebuilt would be an expenssive endeavour.
@@DreamTraveller1970 If you see a Stratos on the road in the Bournemouth UK area that's part of my old car.
AI deepfake, horrible.
What isn't nowadays? At least this AI has the decency to thank you for watching the video.
@@DreamTraveller1970 This AI is nobody. and thoses voices sucks, as much as the Saloon Music.
Oh...I get it you were dissapointed by the chick weren't you? Well, sorry to dissapoint. It's the content we're trying to make good with, not chicks...
Nobody...which categorically makes between deep fake and not deepfake at the same time since deep fake emphasizes " Deepfakes are images generated that tries to mimic "real" person, places or things and since "Sophia" is nobody, even if you reverse search for Google images, it make her a "legal" internet entity.
@@DreamTraveller1970 She looks like a female car presenter we all know. Your AI is based on her isn't it?
Among the top 5 Amalfi is my favourite!
i UNDOUBTEDLY AGREE! 👌👌👌
Archimedes rocks!
When I was a college student in Rome in 1968, the bible for travelers was Arthur Frommer's "Europe on Five Dollars A Day" - can you believe it?
Ah yes, the good old Frommer's Travel Guide. Those were the days that no American tourist can't do without when traveling in and around Europe. Arthur Frommer did had American G.I.'s in mind when he wrote that book as a travel guide for U.S. servicemen since he was one. Sadly, I don't think $5 or even 5 Euros will even cut it nowadays because of inflation. Happy to say that the guy is still around and that the Frommer guide books are still being printed, since most people if not all, rely on their little gadgets and the Internet to get around Europe these days. your reply suddenly brought back a wave of old nostalgia for me, remembering those days back in the '70's
Cheese and seafood is a bad idea that is why they dont put cheese on tuna sandwiches. 😂😂😂😂
Your content is always so well-thought-out and well-researched. Keep up the amazing work!
I love the way you cover various topics in your videos. Always something new and interesting!
Glad you like them!
Your channel deserves way more recognition. Fantastic content!
I appreciate that!
This is such a well-made video! You should be proud.
Wow, thank you!
You have a real talent for making engaging content. Keep it up!
You have a real talent for making engaging and informative videos. Fantastic job!
Italy is Heaven on Earth! ❤❤❤
Indeed it is! 👍👍👍
Amalfi... Belisimo! 💋💋💋💓💓💓
I agree, there is no other place on Earth like Amalfi.