Here are 10 MORE sales flops for luxury and sports cars (1980-2005)

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  • @culcune
    @culcune Год назад +51

    The GTO actually started to pick up in sales in '06 when they dropped the car. They were actually drawing BMW buyers according to an article I read about the surprising bit of uptick in sales.

  • @mikemc330
    @mikemc330 Год назад +19

    The 2006 GTO was awesome. Get it with a manual transmission and you had a real sleeper. I wish I had bought one.

  • @headshotmaster138
    @headshotmaster138 Год назад +322

    I never understood the hate of the GTO and G8. They were such good and underrated cars.

    • @thanakonpraepanich4284
      @thanakonpraepanich4284 Год назад +25

      The botched US LHD conversion was partly to blame. Left hand side foot well was a lot smaller than the right side of the car, compromising comfort and pedal positions. And the requirement to raise the position of the gas tank above the bumper to meet California crash standard mean the size of the fuel tank had to be cut by half.

    • @headshotmaster138
      @headshotmaster138 Год назад +5

      @@thanakonpraepanich4284 That's a damn shame because they had a lot of potential.

    • @autochatter
      @autochatter Год назад +25

      They were cool cars and the Chevy SS was too. The GTO's styling didnt help it as they looked too much like 90s 2 door Cavaliers to me. The G8 and Chevy SS wasnt advertised well.

    • @mybigfatpolishlife
      @mybigfatpolishlife Год назад +5

      The G8 wasn't on sale long enough

    • @marcusdamberger
      @marcusdamberger Год назад +16

      @@autochatter I remember knowing about the SS at the time, and saw exactly one advertisement run for it during a Fox broadcast of NASCAR. i.e. it aired a few times during that broadcast, and I never saw it again. I then later saw just ONE SS at a Chevrolet dealer parked off to the side, for about $49k while a completely optioned out Malibu was $37k, and they had every color combination and trim level. The average buyer would have wondered why this SS car was so much more expensive when it didn't look much different than a Malibu. It didn't have heated or ventilated seats, Android auto or adaptive cruse control, auto high beam, rear skylight, wireless phone charger and many other options. They had to know what the SS truly was to want to pay the extra $12k.

  • @bombfog1
    @bombfog1 Год назад +190

    The Holden G8 was a real shame. It was an incredible car and the only non-Japanese vehicle I’ve ever owned.

    • @dmandman9
      @dmandman9 Год назад +15

      The GTO was likely a great car under the hood. But it looked like a Grand Am. I think that may have contributed to its lack of success.

    • @jamesmancuso3666
      @jamesmancuso3666 Год назад +7

      @@dmandman9 it was a very good handling car. Even the early 5.7 had decent power and would carve corners almost like the Vette. The 6.0 version was even better plus the rear seat was actually usable for real people.

    • @lucaspeden3727
      @lucaspeden3727 Год назад +2

      Owned or leased

    • @derpyllama1857
      @derpyllama1857 Год назад +9

      @@lucaspeden3727 It's almost like they specifically said owned 🤔

    • @Samacalia
      @Samacalia Год назад +6

      As an aussie i feel pain
      That it didn’t succeed as well

  • @padroooo
    @padroooo Год назад +39

    I never knew what CTS stood for. Thanks Pat.

  • @brettt8246
    @brettt8246 Год назад +45

    The Holden Monaro/Pontiac GTO was successful. General Motors Holden only got panel presses made that could only cope with 40,000 stampings before they were worn out. All were sold out before the end of the donor vehicle's lifespan (VT-VZ Commodore). A successor was designed and a concept was shown at the Australian Motor Show (Holden Coupe 60) based on the next generation V car (VE Commodore, Chevrolet SS) but the GFC, the termination of Pontiac and GM's bankruptcy killed it. But it did spawn the new generation Camaro!

    • @muppetb.lansing8374
      @muppetb.lansing8374 Год назад +3

      The Holden Commodores were great, sturdy, we;ll-engineered cars.

    • @brettt8246
      @brettt8246 Год назад +1

      @@muppetb.lansing8374 Yes, I agree. The VE chassis was also designed to have many variations like a Crewcab, a Cabchassis, Coupe 60 sharing the doors and front with a proper Sports Ute, and a decent SUV called The Nullabor

    • @DTD110865
      @DTD110865 10 месяцев назад

      FYI, GM was planning a retro-GTO concept to replace the rebadged Holden before the entire Pontiac Motor Division was scrapped during the Great Recession of the late-2000's.

  • @chada75
    @chada75 Год назад +32

    It's a shame that GM did ZERO advertising for the SS. Only known as a NASCAR body Style.

    • @Jeremy-c3x
      @Jeremy-c3x Год назад +3

      they could’ve had the platform of the camaro and the ss similar to the challenger and charger today, would’ve been amazing

  • @of_lion22
    @of_lion22 Год назад +44

    The SVX and the Reatta still look good.
    That side profile of the Black Reatta marketing looks so promising. It's always a shame it never came with a turbo v6 or manual transmission to live up to its very sporting looks.

    • @davestvwatching2408
      @davestvwatching2408 Год назад +1

      The Reatta will definitely get attention at car shows.

    • @ScrotieJohnson
      @ScrotieJohnson Год назад +1

      it was another mis step by gms management. it could have been a good cheap gt car with the right parts. heck that ill fated turbo quad 4 would have been a great option. SEE (motorweek oldsmobile Quad 4 Prototypes) a turbo quad for reportedly made 250-280 hp depending on tuning.

    • @thedocofgreen2018
      @thedocofgreen2018 Год назад

      The svx was a joke when it came out. Worse qc ever, it literally cane with leaks and gaps that needed to be sorted before delivery. Hardly subaru

    • @BoulevardPark
      @BoulevardPark Год назад

      Lack of a stick is why i gave Reatta a miss

    • @BigRedReatta
      @BigRedReatta Год назад +1

      I own a Reatta. Love the car, great attention at car meets and a surprising amount or tuning potential. Buick's 3.8L v6 is a strong asf motor.

  • @randybentley2633
    @randybentley2633 Год назад +20

    When I was in high school in the 88/92 timeframe, I saw a Merkur double spoiler XR4Ti in a Doctor's office park as I walked home. I have to admit that I love the looks of it even nowadays.

    • @Redmenace96
      @Redmenace96 Год назад +1

      Same experience, dude. Spotted one, said, "How cool is that?" and never forgot the car.

    • @felicetanka
      @felicetanka Год назад +1

      The time when we thought physicians were high priests.

    • @enginepy
      @enginepy Год назад +2

      I was a kid and thought I was cool when I saw one and I would say “that’s an XR4ti” like I was a badass

  • @carexpertandy
    @carexpertandy Год назад +22

    I like that you included that Price is Right clip for the Cimarron. Yes, definitely include the Aztek in a non-luxury flops episode!

  • @DJRicoche
    @DJRicoche Год назад +15

    Isuzu VehiCROSS needs to be on one of these lists. I had a friend who owned one and quirky - is an understatement

    • @Oldbmwr100rs
      @Oldbmwr100rs Год назад +2

      Interesting car though, it was a rally homologation car featuring a bunch of Isuzu's highest tech AWD driveline technology and a longer travel suspension. They did find their niche at least. They were also pretty quick off the line and worked very well in terrain most SUV's weren't made for. Sad Isuzu, like SAAB and Suzuki were involved with GM in this country, for an importer, being tied to GM is the kiss of death.

    • @stevie-ray2020
      @stevie-ray2020 Год назад +1

      @@Oldbmwr100rs Probably the main reason the VehiCROSS never made it here to Australia!

  • @brian5o
    @brian5o Год назад +17

    The Saab 9-7X was by far the best looking version of the Trailblazer, I called it the Saablazer and the Saab 9-2X the Saabaru. The Saab visual treatment made both cars look sooo much better.
    While the 9-7X never got a great deal of attention, I believe that the 9-2X is highly sought after today, even more so than the same year Impreza.

  • @atlabama
    @atlabama Год назад +54

    I had a 9-7X Aero. Besides a wonky AC, it was a good SUV. Interior was much nicer than a Trailblazer and slightly better than an Envoy.

    • @richsackett3423
      @richsackett3423 Год назад +14

      the Trollblazer

    • @atlabama
      @atlabama Год назад +10

      @@audreyappliance It was. If I recall they took a Trailblazer SS and fine tuned it.

    • @ScrotieJohnson
      @ScrotieJohnson Год назад +2

      @@atlabama it was a bravada with ss traiblazer powertrain and stiffer suspension.

    • @joshklaver47
      @joshklaver47 Год назад

      Was it quick?

    • @atlabama
      @atlabama Год назад +1

      @@joshklaver47 Quick for an SUV of its day.

  • @grunkohlaktionar7474
    @grunkohlaktionar7474 Год назад +12

    Please do an episode on the Mitsubishi Diamante

  • @RustyShackleford42095
    @RustyShackleford42095 Год назад +11

    It’s hilarious how many of these were Bob Lutz’ creations, yet he’s so revered in the industry.

  • @CharlieGosh
    @CharlieGosh Год назад +9

    The first year of Cadillac Cimarron/Pontiac J-2000 had a carburetor. Winter in Detroit (the cars were made in tropical Brazil) caused the choke to flood the engine after it had been run and then turned off for about an hour (choke was set for a richer start caused by the cold, but the engine wasn't cold yet). The plugs fouled and the car had to be towed to the dealer for new plugs. Subsequent years featured fuel injection. It also had an electric motor that drove a pump that powered the power brakes. That pump wore out around 75,000 miles. The diminutive Pontiac T-1000 available about the same time had a starter relay that was so chintzy they would routinely fail, stranding the car. After replacing 2 or 3 of them, wiser owners kept a spare in the glovebox for a quick, simple replacement. You are unlikely to see either of these cars anywhere today. A buddy had a Volkswagen Fox in 1985 (also made in Brazil). The heater was so underpowered it produced more heat on Medium fan than on High speed. While driving on a very snowy day the driver's windshield wiper was so flimsy it fell off (making it very difficult to drive!).

  • @Valorius
    @Valorius Год назад +31

    I had a Catera (used, got a great deal on it). Actually a really fun good handling little machine.

  • @kilohotel6750
    @kilohotel6750 Год назад +45

    I liked the SVX and GTO and think the T Bird would’ve sold a little better with a V8 and manual option but then it would’ve competed with the Mustang. I’m surprised you didn’t mention the Eagle Talon, that was definitely the lowest sold of the Eclipse, Laser and Talon clones.

    • @seed_drill7135
      @seed_drill7135 Год назад +3

      Was it? It had a second generation, while the Laser didn’t.

    • @TooLooze
      @TooLooze Год назад +8

      I test drove a new Talon and it broke down. I felt sorry for the salesperson; he had to walk miles to get help (before cell phones).

    • @seed_drill7135
      @seed_drill7135 Год назад +6

      @@TooLooze I did the same with a NEON when they first came out. Someone had done something to drain the battery so it wouldn't start. I ended up buying a Dakota.

    • @culcune
      @culcune Год назад +2

      ​@2 Corinthians 4:7-11 It was a 'weird' V8, but it WAS a V8.

    • @joshklaver47
      @joshklaver47 Год назад +2

      The Thunderbird did come with a V8, and they also had plenty of non-V8 performance heritage, such as the supercharged V6 and even turbo inline-4 models. In the 90s, the supercharged V6 models were faster than the V8s.

  • @steven.l.patterson
    @steven.l.patterson Год назад +5

    I remember a cousin’s boyfriend/husband buying a new XR4Ti - I thought it was cool.
    I’ve had two Saabs and three Volvos - all pre-GM & pre-Ford, respectively.

  • @davidstrohl
    @davidstrohl Год назад +1

    I owned a Scorpio. Loved it, drove it for two years, traded it in on a BMW M5. Still miss it.

  • @joelvinson
    @joelvinson 10 месяцев назад +1

    Man, I loved the XR4TI. SOmeone put together a custom at SEMA this year ( or last?). Either way, it was GORGEOUS.

  • @bruh_machine
    @bruh_machine Год назад +52

    The dual plane wing on the XR4Ti is functional, (the design of the car was the result of the aerodynamic Probe III concept) but the style was polarizing for American buyers. Ford switched to the single plane wing in an attempt to attract buyers, even though it wasn't as efficient.

    • @Greatdome99
      @Greatdome99 Год назад +2

      Only above 300 miles an hour.

    • @JonNewquist
      @JonNewquist Год назад +1

      It mimiced the wing on the same era Mercury Capri GT. I seem to remember EXP GTs getting a double wing as well, though that may have been custom one-offs.

    • @averyparticularsetofskills
      @averyparticularsetofskills Год назад +2

      May have been functional but definitely unnecessary.

    • @brian5o
      @brian5o Год назад +6

      I'm an American. I absolutely loved the dual plane spoiler on both the XR4ti and the Mustang SVO. I'd love to have either car but I personally think the XR4ti is even more special than the Mustang. I actually almost bought one in about 1992 or 1993. I wish I would have.

    • @akshonclip
      @akshonclip Год назад

      @@brian5o I bought a used 87 in 1992 at a huge discount. The cars lost value quickly. Loved that car and it actually held up well. It’s demise for me was a move to Phoenix. Lacking an intercooler it didn’t do well in desert heat.

  • @davidcampbell4995
    @davidcampbell4995 Год назад +16

    Here in the UK the Cimarron was known as the Vauxhall Cavalier and in mainland Europe as the Opel Ascona , available as a 2/4 door saloon,5 door hatchback and a Holden designed estate car. All shared the GM (j platform) and were available with a wide variety of different engine's , this model was a great selling car and helped to severely topple Ford's dominance in the European market , the Omega model replaced 2 models (Senator Carlton/Omega (a) ) and this model sold reasonably well

    • @TheSleepingonit
      @TheSleepingonit Год назад +1

      One mechanic loved it when I called it the Cadillac Cavalier

  • @6ettinold
    @6ettinold Год назад +23

    The Pontiac GTO-Holden Monaro is an Opel Omega in disguise, much like the Cadillac Catera. The Monaro was based on the Holden Commodore that in turn was based on the Omega. The Omega essentially manages to appear in the failed countdown twice!

    • @JonNewquist
      @JonNewquist Год назад +1

      The Omega genes are also in the Saab 9⁵.

    • @pokest225
      @pokest225 Год назад +1

      @@JonNewquist If you mean the last gen 9-5, it wasn´t based on the omega. It was based on the Insignia/Regal.

    • @JonNewquist
      @JonNewquist Год назад

      @@pokest225 I meant the one prior. Sure wish the last wagon had made it to Colorado dealers. All we got was a visit from the Spyker folks. I've only ever seen 3 sedans in the wild.

  • @mrlevhil
    @mrlevhil Год назад +21

    Those mid 2000's Caprice Cop cars were nice. I hate they didn't catch on. The detectives in St Ann, MO had a couple in black.

  • @mbd501
    @mbd501 Год назад +25

    The Catera wasn’t that underpowered for its time, with a 200 hp V6. The BMW 528i only had 190 hp at the time.

    • @Locruid
      @Locruid Год назад +8

      But the 528 was almost 400 lbs lighter and had 17 more ft torque to get it off the line

    • @SinlowMusic
      @SinlowMusic Год назад +6

      The 528i of the same era was lighter, nicer inside, and infinitely better in every other way. You’re kidding yourself.

  • @tonyo3544
    @tonyo3544 Год назад +7

    The GTO could have survived but it looked too much like a grand am/prix. I personally liked the new GTO.

  • @saablazer
    @saablazer Год назад +3

    I owned a 2006 Saab 9-7x 4.2i for 7 years and absolutely loved it.

  • @curiousottman
    @curiousottman Год назад +1

    One thing I really enjoy about this channel is that I learn so much additional information about shared platforms, who owns what, who sold what to whom, who rebranded what and years sold until. Fascinating.

    • @emmcee476
      @emmcee476 8 месяцев назад

      I completely agree. New to this channel and have already learned a lot about what you said

  • @Henry_Jones
    @Henry_Jones Год назад +14

    I ❤ the SVX but never considered buying one cuz it was automatic only.

  • @jeffking4176
    @jeffking4176 Год назад +6

    That Subaru was one bad-boy car, though.
    Worked at a detail shop, and just across the parking lot , another business owner had one.
    We did detail it .
    Subaru was extremely innovative.
    Albeit in a strange way.
    Very cool series.
    🚗🙂

  • @BenTLador
    @BenTLador Год назад +2

    Subaru also made another flop after the SVX, the Tribeca. The Ascent wasn't Subaru's first attempt at making a three-row SUV. When the Tribeca first came out, people hated how the front end looked. So Subaru fixed it at the facelift but to a point that it looked too generic and was forgotten instantly by everyone. Heck, the facelifted Tribeca looks like the type of SUV you'd lose at a parking lot.
    Fun Fact: Right before GM sold their 20% share of Subaru to Toyota, there were plans of making another three-row Saab called the 9-6x. It was a facelifted Subaru Tribeca but with the usual Saab grille instead of the generic looking Subaru one.

  • @TheShornak
    @TheShornak Год назад +2

    I always liked that Pontiac GTO from the Holden cars. Always thought it was a good sleeper. And yes also love the SS and PPV.

  • @magikahn
    @magikahn Год назад +1

    1986 Pontiac Turbo Sunbird. That car was a bottle rocket. It was cool, and fun, and fast when it was new, then blew up in a spectacular way...

  • @ryanwashere21
    @ryanwashere21 Год назад +8

    The biggest reason the Chevy SS didn’t sell was GM. They never really advertise it. It was more on an agreement to import the newer Commodore after GM dropped Pontiac. It was supposed to be the LS3 powered G8 which they made less than 1100 I think.

    • @242HP
      @242HP Год назад

      It's high price didn't help either, or the fact that it basically looked like a rental car Chevy Malibu. It was also the first Chevy "SS" car that wasn't an offshoot of a particular model, like the Chevelle SS, the Impala SS or the Camaro SS. Just calling it a Chevy SS was sort of weird.

    • @LynxStarAuto
      @LynxStarAuto Год назад +1

      @@242HPI agree they should have named it the Caprice SS, but that name was relegated to the commercial chassis Caprice PPV (which was another Holden import) only sold to law enforcement.
      Really strange times at GM the late 2010's were.

  • @OLDS98
    @OLDS98 Год назад +11

    Excellent! You did a great job with the list a the video footage as well. Well narrated too. I was smiling and laughing and was like yeah... that is true. Sadly, GM made some mistakes indeed. I loved how well put together the video is and all the information too. I am a GM fan, but facts or facts and truth is truth.

  • @djkenny1202
    @djkenny1202 Год назад +2

    I have a friend with a love for Scorpios. Bought another 4-5 yrs ago. I think the Merkur is beautiful. Always liked them.

  • @sevenflashowls
    @sevenflashowls Год назад +4

    I think you can add most any Geo to the next list, the Escort ZR2, and the VW Carrado.

  • @ScrotieJohnson
    @ScrotieJohnson Год назад +13

    During Chryslers purchase of AMC the main things they wanted was jeep and all of the engineers Renault brought on. The eagle premier was reworked in to the lh cars and the lx platform. Also the bravada was the 1st gmt 360 truck introduced, and had its own distinctive body ,until it was rebadged as a Saab and Buick.

    • @stevenmaginnis1965
      @stevenmaginnis1965 Год назад

      I'm still fascinated by how, in one fell swoop, Chrysler's buyout of American Motors killed the last domestic competitor to the Big Three (until Tesla came along) and pushed Renault out of the U.S. market, clearing the way for Peugeot's exit in 1991. Now the only French car you can buy in America is the million-dollar Bugatti.

    • @ScrotieJohnson
      @ScrotieJohnson Год назад

      @@stevenmaginnis1965 depends on what u mean as french, nissan/ mitsubishi 50% french ownership wise and nissan and mitsubishi share platforms and engineering with renault. and with stellantis we will see french cars reworked as chryslers.

  • @tetchuma
    @tetchuma Год назад +13

    I loved the Subaru SVX.
    If they had offered it in a manual, it would have been a hit

    • @erikk1820
      @erikk1820 Год назад +2

      Yup. The lack of a manual was certainly an issue. As was the challenge of getting people to into a Subaru dealership to buy an expensive luxury car. The car itself was great.

    • @OzymandiasWasRight
      @OzymandiasWasRight 7 месяцев назад +1

      I honestly would buy one if a manual existed.

  • @gregmorris2022
    @gregmorris2022 Год назад +4

    You videos are great.

  • @michaelb.42112
    @michaelb.42112 Год назад +4

    The 400hp GTO seems like a car you could buy cheaply these days, and have one of the sleeper muscle cars under $10K like you had on another episode.

  • @curtiswritt8474
    @curtiswritt8474 Год назад +2

    The 9-7x Aero was Kick Ass!

  • @marcrussell5295
    @marcrussell5295 Год назад +2

    I had a 1983 Mercury LN7 that I truly enjoyed and truly miss. I'd love to see a video of this highly underappreciated vehicle. Mine has a ¹.9l 4 cylinder engine and a 5 speed. I could drive from McGuire Air Force Base in New Jersey to Buffalo, New York on a tank of gas, which at the time(1987) cost me a total of $27.00!!!

  • @that_jamesguy
    @that_jamesguy Год назад +4

    So good! I wanted a GTO so bad when I was younger…

  • @gigachadtjk1956
    @gigachadtjk1956 Год назад +5

    Maybe the Pontiac Aztek would be good for a series on interesting cars from movies/TV.

  • @estebanmorales6487
    @estebanmorales6487 Год назад +3

    All of these made me facepalm. 80% was "what were the makers thinking", 20% was "what were buyers thinking". The Subaru SVX and the Pontiac GTO were great cars, but nobody bought them because reasons.

  • @edwardautrey3671
    @edwardautrey3671 Год назад +6

    The Saab version of the Trailblazer SS equipped with the LS must be super rare

    • @culcune
      @culcune 10 месяцев назад

      I saw one at a mechanic's shop a couple years ago, and I asked the mechanic if it had a transmission mounted ignition switch. It did.

  • @damilolaakanni
    @damilolaakanni Год назад +5

    A non-luxury car that failed: the Subaru Tribeca. It had adequate power for a midsized crossover with a 6 cylinder engine. However, it was smaller than the crossovers it tried to compete with (Highlander, Pilot etc), and as a result it had a much smaller second and third row than the competition. Also, the styling was controversial in 2006 and 2007. Subaru redesigned it for the 2008 model year, but it didn't help much. Fuel economy wasn't great either compared to other 6 cylinder AWD crossovers in its segment. By 2014 Subaru pulled the plug on the Tribeca and didn't make another three row crossover until the Ascent in 2018.

    • @Noah_E
      @Noah_E Год назад +2

      There was a gold early Tribeca (still had B9 in the name) in the parking lot at Costco today. Still ugly.

    • @Foxonian
      @Foxonian Год назад +2

      Plus, they were actually very close to making a SAAB version of the Tribeca. Thank goodness GM's money trouble scotched that idea.

  • @kevinbarry71
    @kevinbarry71 Год назад +4

    I remember the Merkur Scorpio when you. I personally liked it. However I never remember seeing any advertisement for it. The only reason I knew it existed was I happen to see it in a dealership showroom. Ford did market the XR4Ti more. I like that one as well, although it basically was a mustang underneath.

    • @CarsandCats
      @CarsandCats 9 месяцев назад

      Do you remember the squeeze bulb attached to the seat to pump up the lumbar support?

  • @arieljones4595
    @arieljones4595 Год назад +6

    NEVER knew CTS stood for Catera Touring Sedan. Mind blown.

  • @cadillac4100
    @cadillac4100 Год назад +4

    The GM brass pleaded to Cadillac president Ed Kennard to delay the introduction of the Cimarron until the 1983 model year so they could tweak it up to differentiate from the other J cars.

  • @flaxseedoil1000
    @flaxseedoil1000 Год назад +9

    It's called a bi-plane spoiler, same as the SVO, which is where they got the engine, which was detuned a bit.

  • @tractordave475
    @tractordave475 Год назад +4

    Great episode can you do an episode for the flops of the Ford explorer sport Trac?

  • @plap.
    @plap. Год назад +5

    T bird was sad. It was a good looking car
    The Reatta was good looking too but they developed it as both front and rear wheel drive to decide which to pick and went with the fronts. if it was rear wheel drive it probably would have done better

    • @DavidLLambertmobile
      @DavidLLambertmobile Год назад

      Ford's early 2000s T bird seemed to grasp hard at the brief trend 1998 to 2007 era for "retro" hip cars, convertible models.

  • @CassidyListon
    @CassidyListon Год назад +6

    Aw man. Still waiting for a VW Corrado episode.

    • @VitoC.
      @VitoC. Год назад +5

      With Scirocco!

  • @davinp
    @davinp Год назад +3

    Chrysler bought AMC because they wanted Jeep. Eagle was an AMC brand, but Chrysler dropped it after a few years

  • @anymancandoitwiththerightools
    @anymancandoitwiththerightools Год назад +2

    One of those SVXs is right down the street from me.. it had transmission issues last I heard.

  • @jimgerock9190
    @jimgerock9190 Год назад +3

    It’s been a very long time since I’ve seen any of these. So sad the development money that was wasted.

  • @Rascofresco11
    @Rascofresco11 Год назад +4

    Between this and Motorweek I'm probably all set for this weekend.

  • @NYCS19339
    @NYCS19339 Год назад +2

    The SAAB 97x internal structure was substantially different from the others oddly enough. The GM bunch wasn't too happy when the SAAB engineers improved it, but obviously increased the cost.

  • @williambone7724
    @williambone7724 Год назад +3

    That Subaru XT coupe was very sleek and sporty. One of the few Subaru cars I would ever own.

  • @billsmith1770
    @billsmith1770 Год назад +1

    the t bird should've had at least some simulation of tailfins . the xr4ti (dual plane ) looked really good to me , except i thought the headlight/grille area needed something to jazz it up a bit .

  • @stevendorris5713
    @stevendorris5713 Год назад +1

    GTO suffered from the Zarella marketing fiasco and the esteemed brand manager. Bob Kraut.

  • @nixboox
    @nixboox Год назад +3

    The Thunderbird reboot failed because Ford picked the wrong version of the brand to reboot. They picked the 55 and should have gone with the 60. People wanted the grills like were found on the PT Cruiser and the HHR. The 60 would have that but the 55 didn't. Also, how sure are you that there are 10 cars? You seem to jump from 3 to 1 so...where'd 2 go?

  • @carringtonpageiv6210
    @carringtonpageiv6210 Год назад +1

    The X90 is so cute! I saw one for sale but I didn’t have enough!

  • @NDC1115
    @NDC1115 Год назад +1

    Missed FoMoCos other flop! The Lincoln Blackwood! Totally forgot about thier existence until I saw one yesterday

    • @MyOldCar
      @MyOldCar  Год назад +2

      Watch my first Flops episode

  • @Henry_Jones
    @Henry_Jones Год назад +19

    The new gto failed cuz it looked like a grand prix coupe. If they gave it the g8 styling in 03 it woulda been a smash hit.

    • @Valorius
      @Valorius Год назад +3

      Yep

    • @UnknownGhostK
      @UnknownGhostK 8 месяцев назад

      GM is greddy, they hardly like to invest , the reason why they had so many rebadge car that look similar. Cheap corporation.

  • @MultiTelan
    @MultiTelan Год назад +4

    I miss the X-90. I have a feeling something stupid like that would work more these days where everything HAS to be all wheel drive.

  • @curtiswritt8474
    @curtiswritt8474 Год назад +1

    The Cimmaron WAS A DUMPSTER FIRE!

  • @P.Galore
    @P.Galore Год назад +2

    Find me a great condition XR4ti, and I'll buy it. The Thunderbird is now going UP in price with collectors as is the G8

  • @wheretheredferngrows14
    @wheretheredferngrows14 Год назад +2

    I never knew GM had a majority stake in Isuzu. Great info!

  • @tedschroeders5289
    @tedschroeders5289 Год назад +1

    I would love to see you do an episode on the Mercedes Benz 560SEL. I owned a 1989 model and it was the nicest driving car I've ever owned. Out was like driving silk. The seats were simply magical. It had heated and electrically reclining rear seats as well as the front. The body style stood out even at a significant distance. I really miss that car.

  • @votekyle3000
    @votekyle3000 Год назад +1

    The Cadillac CT6 needs to be here. Introducing a full size luxury sedan in 2016 was dumb, especially when the market was clamoring for something like the XT6, which didn’t debut until 2019

  • @inkbitten9282
    @inkbitten9282 Год назад

    I have a ‘96 svx. Absolutely love the thing, in spite of the age and the extreme difficulty in finding parts.

  • @CarsandCats
    @CarsandCats 9 месяцев назад

    You forgot the Sterling! As someone who had the uncanny knack of working for dealerships that sold failed marques, this one stands out to me above the rest for the very fact that EVERY one we tried to unload from the car hauler needed a jump start. They came factory with a battery draining electrical problem (British, go figure!) and I remember salesman running for the jump box just so they could take a customer on a test drive. I believe we only sold this brand for 2 years. I also got to experience Merkur and Eagle.

  • @hunterphille1280
    @hunterphille1280 Год назад +3

    What about the Eagle Talon?

  • @IsaacLoven
    @IsaacLoven Год назад +2

    Australia is still in morning for the passing of the Manoro/Commodore /G8.

  • @Theogenerang
    @Theogenerang Год назад +2

    Australians were told the Pontiac failed because it didn't have enough vents, scoops, chrome and other useless panel decoration to suit the U.S market. We couldn't believe it.

  • @arisdulgerian2053
    @arisdulgerian2053 3 месяца назад

    I definitely remember the Subaru SVX. As well as many of the other cars featured in this video. Ah, the 80s, 90s & early 2000s what an interesting time for cars.

  • @char1737
    @char1737 Год назад +1

    At launch With the Neiman Marcus Edition, Ford wanted to create a very special, very limited number of cars that would stand out as the most cherished of the new Thunderbirds. The Neiman Marcus Edition Thunderbird stands out with a number of one-of-a-kind design elements setting it apart from other 2002 Thunderbirds. The car features a black body finish with a removable silver top, creating a striking, elegant style for the modern dream car

  • @nathancook1404
    @nathancook1404 Год назад +2

    Nice list on the Flops! Maybe in the Future you'll finally make a video on the Lincoln LS, And as for Subaru SVX, I think there's a Matchbox Casting based around that model, And Matchbox makes a lot of Castings based around real life cars Like the AMC Eagle & Many other real life Car Models.

  • @DaJolley1
    @DaJolley1 Год назад +1

    The (Rover) Sterling lineup could well have been on this list. I’ve had two and loved them both, but as far as sales and support they were a major let down.

    • @johnnymason2460
      @johnnymason2460 10 месяцев назад

      The Sterling was on the first version of this list.

  • @davidmagen415
    @davidmagen415 11 месяцев назад +1

    The Catera. What joke. Oh that’s right there was the Cimmeron 🏖️

  • @johnnyzippo7109
    @johnnyzippo7109 8 месяцев назад

    Thank you for this content , I really , really enjoy this channel !!!

  • @googleuser3760
    @googleuser3760 Год назад +2

    Excellent video 👍👍

  • @rtyt2007
    @rtyt2007 Год назад +2

    Would love a video on Australian cars like the Holden Commodore and the Ford Falcon. Maybe the AU falcon would make a good video? The most memorable failure of ford Australia. Or maybe the VT commodore which sold well here. Would really enjoy this

    • @timobrien9123
      @timobrien9123 Год назад +2

      The VT was the car Australians wanted. The AU was the car they needed

  • @killer13324
    @killer13324 Год назад +7

    Still hoping for a video on the Buick LeSabre

    • @alpaljl
      @alpaljl Год назад

      LeSabre, Park Avenue, or Regal. All would be cool!!

  • @bobd1805
    @bobd1805 Год назад

    I bet you could do a companion series, "Failed Engines of the 80's" The Chrysler Lean Burn 400 was such a dismal excuse of a motor that never should have been released to production. Especially when Detroit had the Smokey Yunick engine, that had great drivability, met current emission standards without catalytic converters and had great mileage.

  • @fredd410
    @fredd410 Год назад +4

    Here’s a rare one from the 80’s...Bertone X19 (formerly Fiat)

  • @FXDGRND
    @FXDGRND Год назад +3

    I remember the cadillac cimarron as a kid. I thought it was pathetic. We used to drive by Casa De Cadillac alot and there was a brown/yellow combo one sitting on the side of the main buidling. It was new. I think they were ashamed they had to sell them.

  • @TheChill001
    @TheChill001 Год назад +1

    fun fact, if the catera had lived say...a year longer, it would've gotten the corvetta V8, because they were planning to do this for the opel in europe to push it more upmarket and make it more profitable (the V8 cost less to build than the V6 for instance)

  • @woomyrune
    @woomyrune Год назад +1

    i find it very interesting how these cars were total flops, yet today they're regarded as some of the coolest cars of the past

  • @shamarcobarclay1991
    @shamarcobarclay1991 Год назад +1

    The late 80's Nova should have been number 1 on the list. Man that car was a big mistake and disappointment 😂

  • @JohannesSebastian
    @JohannesSebastian Год назад +3

    The Omega was indeed a luxury car, a sports limosine like BMW 5.

  • @BELCAN57
    @BELCAN57 Год назад +2

    Catera commercials used to urge folks to "Lease a Catera" it caught a tv script writer's fancy and some tv program had a character named "Lisa Catera".

    • @romanseano
      @romanseano Год назад

      It was actually a package of the commercials themselves that used the pun: The announcer would say "Lease a Catera from..." (insert regional Cadillac dealer network name, then a brief pause) "Who IS Lisa Catera??" - while the animated duck shrugs its wings.

  • @CharleneHarrison-h8h
    @CharleneHarrison-h8h 9 месяцев назад

    Pontiac GTO=BADASS!! Also I've owned 2 Envoys and a Trailblazer so I've always wanted a 97X too, idk why 🤷🏽‍♂️. Those inline 6s are reliable as hell tho 👍🏾👍🏾......

  • @1969Risky
    @1969Risky Год назад +1

    The reason why the Holden V2-VZ Monaro, VE & VF weren't selling to well in the US was due to the US car union UAW. They thought that these cars would rob the US manufacturing & a deal was struck between management & UAW on how many could be imported. Plus these cars weren't heavily advertised in the US. The US were happy to have Kia & Hyundai's over without fuss but when it came from Holden Australia which GM owns it, they were screwed.

  • @Doc1855
    @Doc1855 Год назад +7

    I really liked the last generation T-Bird, but Ford threw it together. It was underpowered, squeaky, rattled, etc.
    Ford had a last chance to make a high performance T-Bird and crapped all over it.
    The MSRP was $50K for a few months and then they dropped it to $35K.
    But in 1990, you could get a new Lexus LS for the same price.

    • @MF_ZOOM214
      @MF_ZOOM214 Год назад

      Yeah, that T-Bird had a lot going against it with being overpriced and underpowered, but everyone hates on the design. I think it’s a pretty good looking car. I love coupes, though. Especially 2 seaters, obtainable 2 seaters. I liked the Cadillac Allante and the Buick Reatta, both cars that were total flops. I guarantee if the Allante and Reatta were RWD they’d have a bigger cult following.

    • @Doc1855
      @Doc1855 Год назад

      @@MF_ZOOM214 I agree with you completely on all accounts

  • @johnfinnerty252
    @johnfinnerty252 Год назад +2

    I was dating a girl at the time the Merkur 1st came out, she thought XR4TI was actually a word which she pronounced: “zuh-RAH-tee”
    Like “Maserati” minus the “Ma”. True story!