@@TopCarsTV It is XUV series signature element that could also be found in XUV300, XUV500 and now in XUV700. So we could not say that it is copied from the Renault.
Also the Dodge Challenger (especially the Hellcats and the Demons) is a pretty intimidating and evil looking car. And I can say as Challenger owner myself, it’s good to be bad 😎😎😎
A Georgian named George. Okay. Oh, he also died in a car crash exactly when he wasn't holding the steering? How much more of a coincidence must there be?
@@Farhan_049 his name was Giorgi, which is Georgian version of George. he was sitting in passenger's seat his drunk friend was driving, he tried impressing George but failed, there are camera recondings of George dying in passenger's seat.
So many historical mistakes! For example KGB never used a GAZ-13! They just had a special versions of GAZ-21 and GAZ-24 with the engine and gearbox from GAZ-13. And Josep Stalin never used a Mercedes Grosser 'cos he died a decade before it was produced. Even later soviet dictator Brezhnev never used a Grosser in public. May be he had one in his personal collection but not for a daily use. For everyday moving soviet dictators used a special build cars made by ZIL. But anyway this list is cool and fine)
Carlo Gambino didn't drive a Lincoln Continental either. Most of the time he was driven around by one of his men and he used less attention-grabbing vehicles. His only indulgence was a private number plate.
@@jmar1973 I started driving when they were still using square body caprices and LTDs, and my first car was my great uncles Granada with a 302 V8 (same engine in the cop cars but in a smaller package) you don't panic with a cop in your rear view. And that was one of the slowest cars I've had. I had a car that my friend who was a cop said he wouldn't even try to chase me. He knew cuz he went with me to a track event and I terrorized a Ferrari for 2 whole laps by sticking to his tail the entire time before he pulled off
If you divide 6,600 by 5 years and then by 50 states that's 26 people per year per state. Seeing that many US states are larger than most European countries that's pretty good numbers actually.
The last three cars I believe were: 1. The Lotus Carlton based off of the Opel Omega and the Vauxhall Carlton. 2. The Land-Rover Defender. 3. A Lexus LS?
Carlton because of those bank robbers that never got caught, so if you're a banker and you see that 40 RA pull up, better start packing the money. Not sure about the defender. Lexus LS of the 90s was synonymous with yakuza. These are my guesses
Awesome list, 3 cars I would add are the Toyota Crown, Toyota Celsior and Mercedes S-Class W140. As all three of these cars are synonymous with the Yakuza.
@@TopCarsTV I guess you mean the Lexus LS400. I see why however it wasn't as common as the models mentioned. Lexus isn't as popular in Japan as it is in the US. The Toyotas were more common and under the Radar, while the Mercedes was absolutely to the show off, as it was an expensive german luxury sedan, so an absolute statement of wealth and authority.
to others, cars are machines with 4 wheels, getting to place A and place B. but for me, its something with characteristics, and emotion. it has personality and a character
Thank you for not making the Interceptor bit political by neglecting to state the number of officers shot or killed on duty or citing your "those are just the numbers" sources.
If you don't want to be shot by the police then simply don't participate in breaking the law or doing things to have police interactions. Just my .02 but yes good on ya about the inner cities funny how those gun crimes get glossed over hmm must not fit an agenda
With the E34 you basically told the 90's story of all the balkan countries after 1989. Bulgaria, Serbia, Macedonia, doesn't matter. It was all about mobs in W124's and E34's. The bosses drove primarily W140 S classes and rarely E38's.
@@realspeedghxst Yeah true. But russians are more into G classes and S-classes I believe, just more into Mercedes in general. That's was the golden standard in post СССР.
The Chaika one is utter BS, Unless you're special enough for the Head of KGB to personally come for a visit, you'd never see one except on a parade or as part of a govt. motorcade. If they came to arrest you, it's in a black Volga (GAZ 21 or 24). Volgas were sold to the public, used as taxis etc., but the black ones were only available to the state. Chaikas were rare, they mostly transported top rank officials, army generals etc.
And the most frightening Soviet car of the 1930-s was a black Эмка (GAZ M-1), when it showed up in front of your house, it meant that you were going to have your last ride in it to Лубянка.
The Charger Daytona was never banned because it was dominating, Nascar just wanted to get rid of this special aero cars and there were Five of it. First they were restricted to smaller engines and then banned all together
The deciding board in NASCAR had GM connections and GM was getting their asses handed to them but when ford decided to develop their own aero car (Torino king cobra GT) the board made aero cars illegal. Now they're all rails and share nothing with the factory car. It's who has the biggest bank account wins
The 7 series would be the mob boss his car. His goons drive 5 series so chances you'd see mobsters in one of those are much bigger. Therefore it's more a villainous car than the 7 series.
Good one on the CVPI. Since it's out of service at most departments and you can get it for dirt cheap, some shady people might try to imitate being a cop with them. ... I wanted to buy one. I'd also add the W140 S class to the baddies cars. Now that one I even owned lol.
I always thought the headlights completely hidden behind the grille look that many classic American cars had (i.e. Pontiac GTO, Dodge Charger, Buick Riviera) had a pretty sinister character to it
I believe they did that because rectangular headlights had become fashion in Europe, but USA laws didn’t allow that, so manufacturers hid their old fashioned round headlights
First generation Mercury Cougars (1967-1970) had "hideaways" too but it made it more sexy looking than sinister looking...like a car Catwoman would drive but still a little evil, lol. After that generation it became a bloated mess of a car with hideaway headlights.
@@HufflepuffDaddy i can see William Afton driving one, even if a 1967 flesh colored Plymouth Fury Sport is more suitable suitable for a r4p1st child murderer
Great list, Don’t let this distract you from the fact that Hector is going to be running three Honda civics with spoon engines, and on top of that, he just went into Harry’s and bought three t66 turbos with nos, and a motec exhaust system.
I remember the Mercedes 600 being driven by the criminals in the late '60s Bond movie "On Her Majesty's Secret Service". It was at the very end when Bond had gotten married, and the villains hunted them down and shot at them and killed Bond's wife. And in my opinion, the Lincolns definitely should be on the list, as they are, especially the late '60s -'70's full size ones.
You forgot the Chevrolet Suburban and derivatives, while it is funnily enough thought as a family car for Karens it was the car popular with politicians and narcos alike in Mexico. Also, the S-class was a popular choice for japanese mobsters.
@@jahimuddin2306 The term SUV is so brad in here that a small Suzuki Ignis is called a SUV by its manufacturer. I mean, they call it nano-SUV, but it is still a small hatchback that competes directly with a Mirage.
The 2nd gen Charger was also driven by Frank Booth (Dennis Hopper) in Blue Velvet. And another car you might want to add to the list is an Oldsmobile 98. Many wise guys preferred them over a Cadillac as they were less conspicuous, but just as luxurious. And if you saw one pull up in front of your house, you knew you would be getting a one-way ride.
My Great Uncle, sometimes alleged to be O.C. drove '57 98 Holiday into the 1980s. He mostly drove a '65 F-100 with a vintage camper shell. I've heard of a '70s Country Squire. I only saw the pickup, and don't believe some of that. My Grandfather declined "Uncle Joe's" invitation to enter the L.A. mob. Joe and his wife were later killed in a "Robbery gone wrong".
The KGB didn't drive the GAZ Chaika except as a limousine for the top dogs. The Chaika was one step down from the hand built Zil limousines and parade cars. The everyday KGB used the GAZ M, and later the GAZ Volgas.
Remember, on The Dukes of Hazzard, the Dukes were considered the good guys (or should I say "Good Ol' Boys"), trying to thwart a corrupt county boss and law enforcement, while simultaneously investigating even more corrupt people who would often come to town. So in my mind, the '69 Dodge Charger (at least the famous orange one) will always be the hero car to me.
Don’t forget the fact that the US has the third largest population in the world at 330 million, while Germany only has 83 million. The larger and more diverse a population gets, the harder it gets to maintain law and order. The exact reason the Roman Empire collapsed.
6:28 Actually its worse than that, only the lucky workers had any sort of car at all, so driving the Moskovitch meant you were doing well by Soviet standards.
The suicide doors were for when you had to push a body out onto the street it was much easier lol and if they weren't already dead the door would most certainly finish the job when it hit them in the head.
Grazie Ragazzi for this video, Stype! Classic muscle cars all look incredibly evil, but you absolutely cannot forget the evil beauty of a bricknose pickup. You see one of these riding your bumper at night, or coming at you from the side, you know you're fucked.
Cool list. My favourites are the BMW e34 and Gen 2 Chargers. The 2nd Gen Charger is my #1 US muscle car, I particularly like the front, with the full width grille and concealed headlights, it looks like a nightclub bouncer with dark shades on. For the e34, I think the mix of classic but subdued BMW styling with that was also more evolved from the e28 (also honourable mention), particularly the quad circular headlights, and subtle shark nose
I still say my Buick le Sabre is more evil. A large sedan with the supercharged 3800 (the same engine in the impala ss police car) but doesn't broadcast that the person driving is an evil SOB
I'm very fortunate to own a 1970 Charger and 1986 Buick Grand National; I must be twice as evil! Arguably two of the most badass and iconic cars of their decade.
I think an all black w140 Mercedes 600 should be somewhere on this list. Drug lords, mob bosses, world leaders and all kinds of evil and powerful people loved that car
We don't have this cars (maybe) in Brazil, but we have the Opala Diplomata 88, Ford Landau (Galaxy), Omega CD 4.1 and a Chevy Veraneio (Police old SUV)
Corvette C1 and Citroën Traction Avant can be good honorable mentions too. Just look at them. Traction Avant is the truest godfather car in the world imo. And the original Corvette is the truest mafioso car. But this is still an awesome list.
The Citroen Traction Avant was used by the French Gestapo during the occupation of France, by the FFI at the liberation who are looking for collaborationist and finally by gangsters notably the Gang Des Traction Avant.
I always wanted a coronet, it's the chargers evil twin with a more menacing grill and tail lights. Always wanted one with a 440 six pack and a pistol grip 4 speed
Dammit this video made me a fan. Glorious. Thank you thank you thank you for this. Now I have to justify looking for Jags on my search history. Love your videos
What about the Sesto Elemento? Well granted, it only has a villainous appearance in one movie as far as I know but, it just has this demonic presence to it that is very menacing, and very addicting when you get behind the wheel. (in Forza lol)
Ik it's pretty used in Bollywood movies by the villain but it's cute. In the Italian slums where i live, the folks said that when they saw a green NSU Prinz, it bad luck. But if you lived in Italy and saw a FIAT Croma or an Alfa Romeo Giulietta pull up, it was over....
Great content man... If you are ever interested in making something similar for the Indian subcontinent, do search for Mahindra Scorpio, HM Contessa, and lately the Toyota Fortuner. They are badasses not just in films but in real life here in India and numerous Gangsta stories attached against them
Very nice and informative list, All these cars listed are fantastic! Though I will admit I may be a bit biased, but In my opinion some of the cars may be more evil than the Dodge Charger, but none will HALF as Badass as the Charger! Thanks for sharing! 👍👏❤️
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Your rant on deaths by police has got to be some of the most idiotic things I've ever heard in my life and I'm Portuguese... We sometimes average zero deaths by cop in some years.
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Thank you for using dukes of hazzard. I would have been mad if you didn’t, or the charger in General
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@@JC_JEWELLERS_Champua Renault Koleos copycat
@@TopCarsTV Just because the lights look a bit similar, you just couldn't say that it is completely copied from the Renault.
@@TopCarsTV It is XUV series signature element that could also be found in XUV300, XUV500 and now in XUV700. So we could not say that it is copied from the Renault.
Honorable mentions
1. Lotus Carlton
2. Land Rover Defender
3. Lexus LS400
Man i love the Lotus Carlton now i have one more reason to buy one
@@HELLHOUND_ENGINEERING awesome but expensive
@@alaaalshanti2530 true, its quite rare
Also the Dodge Challenger (especially the Hellcats and the Demons) is a pretty intimidating and evil looking car. And I can say as Challenger owner myself, it’s good to be bad 😎😎😎
I rarely ID all 3 cars, so I'm always glad to find someone who can. Thanks.
The driver drifting the E34 is a Georgian drifter George Tevzadze, who sadly passed away in a car crash, sitting in a passenger seat
OOM 500 RIP
A Georgian named George. Okay.
Oh, he also died in a car crash exactly when he wasn't holding the steering? How much more of a coincidence must there be?
@@Farhan_049 his name was Giorgi, which is Georgian version of George. he was sitting in passenger's seat his drunk friend was driving, he tried impressing George but failed, there are camera recondings of George dying in passenger's seat.
he's a footballer back in the day rest in peace george
So many historical mistakes!
For example KGB never used a GAZ-13! They just had a special versions of GAZ-21 and GAZ-24 with the engine and gearbox from GAZ-13.
And Josep Stalin never used a Mercedes Grosser 'cos he died a decade before it was produced.
Even later soviet dictator Brezhnev never used a Grosser in public. May be he had one in his personal collection but not for a daily use. For everyday moving soviet dictators used a special build cars made by ZIL.
But anyway this list is cool and fine)
Damn my sources!!!
🙂
Carlo Gambino didn't drive a Lincoln Continental either. Most of the time he was driven around by one of his men and he used less attention-grabbing vehicles. His only indulgence was a private number plate.
I was just about to write about it. Volga was the secret-service enforcer, Chaika on the other hand was the glamours representative car.
GAZ-23 and GAZ-24-24
@@MartinUSMC1968 yep
The Dodge Charger from 'Terror on Wheels' and the iconic red 'Christine' are two of the most iconic villain cars in my opinion. Cool video!
Mopar...vanishing point...phantasm..crazy Mary dirty Larry..driving angry
The Car(1977)
The Skoda prototype from Upir z Feratu.
@@borla4491 That was a modified Lincoln.
@@Voltor07 Yep. Lincoln Mark 3.
However, it still has the sinister look to it , before or after customization.
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I would add the 1958 Plymouth Fury... you know why...
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because the stupidest movie ever?
@@THESLlCKjust say you’re not a real man
Hell yeah add it
@@THESLlCKbro u one Gen Alpha now I'm sorry
For many people of my generation, the Crown Victoria Rearview Doubletake was a very real thing.
Even if it only ended up being a taxi. 🚕 🚖 😹
I never feared cop cars until they started using hellcat chargers as interceptors, if you see that in your rear view just pull over and give up
@@hellhound1389 Seriously!💯😹
@@jmar1973 I started driving when they were still using square body caprices and LTDs, and my first car was my great uncles Granada with a 302 V8 (same engine in the cop cars but in a smaller package) you don't panic with a cop in your rear view. And that was one of the slowest cars I've had. I had a car that my friend who was a cop said he wouldn't even try to chase me. He knew cuz he went with me to a track event and I terrorized a Ferrari for 2 whole laps by sticking to his tail the entire time before he pulled off
Eh... Guilty minds and all that... 🚔
@@vladyvhv9579 😹😹😹
If you divide 6,600 by 5 years and then by 50 states that's 26 people per year per state. Seeing that many US states are larger than most European countries that's pretty good numbers actually.
Man you are so underrated. But I'm happy to see, that your channel is growing. Love your content!
100k subs isn't underrated
@@savanx7743 it is, he deserves more
@@harrydeimling117 yeah he deserves more but 100k is not underrated
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The last three cars I believe were:
1. The Lotus Carlton based off of the Opel Omega and the Vauxhall Carlton.
2. The Land-Rover Defender.
3. A Lexus LS?
LS400
@@adnanabdillahghifari720 oh!
The fact that Carlton can nearly reach 300kmph amazes me...even with 350hp
Carlton because of those bank robbers that never got caught, so if you're a banker and you see that 40 RA pull up, better start packing the money.
Not sure about the defender.
Lexus LS of the 90s was synonymous with yakuza.
These are my guesses
i was thought the number 2 is G wagon
3 is LS400
Awesome list, 3 cars I would add are the Toyota Crown, Toyota Celsior and Mercedes S-Class W140.
As all three of these cars are synonymous with the Yakuza.
For me, the ultimate Yakuza car is the Lexus LS
@@TopCarsTV I guess you mean the Lexus LS400.
I see why however it wasn't as common as the models mentioned. Lexus isn't as popular in Japan as it is in the US. The Toyotas were more common and under the Radar, while the Mercedes was absolutely to the show off, as it was an expensive german luxury sedan, so an absolute statement of wealth and authority.
@@TopCarsTV LS400
@@DefinitelyNotEmma Toyota Century is an actual Yakuza car
@@straightbusta2609 It's ridiculously hard to get one though. So it wasn't as wide spread.
to others, cars are machines with 4 wheels, getting to place A and place B. but for me, its something with characteristics, and emotion. it has personality and a character
That's right. I hate to think of the personality & emotions of a Pontiac Aztec, though.
@@billolsen4360 lol I’m sure someone out there loves there Aztec
@@carart4fun174 Yes, probably so. It takes all kinds to make a world.
@Bill Olsen Probaby like Fregley from DOAWK
@@billolsen4360 WALTUH CAR
The most villainous cars are Renaults and Peugeots with electrical gremlins 😂😂
Thank you for not making the Interceptor bit political by neglecting to state the number of officers shot or killed on duty or citing your "those are just the numbers" sources.
Also, please don't mention that the vast majority of gun violence occurs is gang related in inner cities.
If you don't want to be shot by the police then simply don't participate in breaking the law or doing things to have police interactions. Just my .02 but yes good on ya about the inner cities funny how those gun crimes get glossed over hmm must not fit an agenda
With the E34 you basically told the 90's story of all the balkan countries after 1989.
Bulgaria, Serbia, Macedonia, doesn't matter. It was all about mobs in W124's and E34's. The bosses drove primarily W140 S classes and rarely E38's.
Hmmm what about the M5 e60 mostly used by russian mobs?
@@realspeedghxst Yeah true. But russians are more into G classes and S-classes I believe, just more into Mercedes in general.
That's was the golden standard in post СССР.
Yeah I was missing the w124
"Cousin, let's go bowling!" 🎳🤣
The Chaika one is utter BS, Unless you're special enough for the Head of KGB to personally come for a visit, you'd never see one except on a parade or as part of a govt. motorcade. If they came to arrest you, it's in a black Volga (GAZ 21 or 24). Volgas were sold to the public, used as taxis etc., but the black ones were only available to the state. Chaikas were rare, they mostly transported top rank officials, army generals etc.
I always thought it was a Soviet Copy of the 1955-56 Packard. Earlier ZiLs were in fact straight up copies of the 1941-47 Packard!!!
And the most frightening Soviet car of the 1930-s was a black Эмка (GAZ M-1), when it showed up in front of your house, it meant that you were going to have your last ride in it to Лубянка.
The Charger Daytona was never banned because it was dominating, Nascar just wanted to get rid of this special aero cars and there were Five of it. First they were restricted to smaller engines and then banned all together
The deciding board in NASCAR had GM connections and GM was getting their asses handed to them but when ford decided to develop their own aero car (Torino king cobra GT) the board made aero cars illegal. Now they're all rails and share nothing with the factory car. It's who has the biggest bank account wins
Brilliant presentation !
Merry Christmas Lou
he made this video too political to be honest.
Unarmed dont means always harmless !
@@M1ndfulJourney he just telling the truth
@@TopCarsTV dont forget the late 2010s Benz S-Class, involved in organised crime all the way from the UK to Australia it is
The 7 series e38 is a better option instead of the e34, and the Ford crown vic instead of the police interceptor would be a nicer ideia as well.
The 7 series would be the mob boss his car. His goons drive 5 series so chances you'd see mobsters in one of those are much bigger. Therefore it's more a villainous car than the 7 series.
A black P71 is menace of a car, I had two of those. Crown Vic forever!
2-3 months ago I was hitching (autostop) after school and got a ride in 7s e38 (740d) boy I felt like gangsta
@@realspeedghxst all 7s e38 are amazing. Lucky u. I think the best are the 740i and L7
Good one on the CVPI. Since it's out of service at most departments and you can get it for dirt cheap, some shady people might try to imitate being a cop with them.
...
I wanted to buy one.
I'd also add the W140 S class to the baddies cars. Now that one I even owned lol.
Brother, as someone that grew up in Serbia back in the 90-ies, you really hit the spot with putting that E-34 right where it belongs.
When you mentioned the many generations of the Lincoln Continental, you forgot to mention that the Mark 3 appears in the horror film The Car
Honourable mention for a slightly lowered, black gaz 24 volga, which was the actual KGB car. The 24-24 even had the chaika powertrain
I always thought the headlights completely hidden behind the grille look that many classic American cars had (i.e. Pontiac GTO, Dodge Charger, Buick Riviera) had a pretty sinister character to it
I believe they did that because rectangular headlights had become fashion in Europe, but USA laws didn’t allow that, so manufacturers hid their old fashioned round headlights
First generation Mercury Cougars (1967-1970) had "hideaways" too but it made it more sexy looking than sinister looking...like a car Catwoman would drive but still a little evil, lol. After that generation it became a bloated mess of a car with hideaway headlights.
yeah i remember thinking that when those lovable, sorry i mean evil duke boys drove one
@@HufflepuffDaddy i can see William Afton driving one, even if a 1967 flesh colored Plymouth Fury Sport is more suitable suitable for a r4p1st child murderer
@@AlessioRizzi-g3c I had a OG Cougar sighting last week at work! Still looking bad-azz with those hideaways!
Great list, Don’t let this distract you from the fact that Hector is going to be running three Honda civics with spoon engines, and on top of that, he just went into Harry’s and bought three t66 turbos with nos, and a motec exhaust system.
I remember the Mercedes 600 being driven by the criminals in the late '60s Bond movie "On Her Majesty's Secret Service". It was at the very end when Bond had gotten married, and the villains hunted them down and shot at them and killed Bond's wife. And in my opinion, the Lincolns definitely should be on the list, as they are, especially the late '60s -'70's full size ones.
You forgot the Chevrolet Suburban and derivatives, while it is funnily enough thought as a family car for Karens it was the car popular with politicians and narcos alike in Mexico. Also, the S-class was a popular choice for japanese mobsters.
Technically, it's not a car.
@@painkillerjones6232 We don't call them trucks because they are not diesel powe red 18 wheelers, we call them truckettes (camionetas ) or trocas.
@@RERM001, We call them SUV's in the US.
@@jahimuddin2306 The term SUV is so brad in here that a small Suzuki Ignis is called a SUV by its manufacturer. I mean, they call it nano-SUV, but it is still a small hatchback that competes directly with a Mirage.
Soccer moms and karens use tahoes and suburban 1500 but if you see a 3500 HD not pulling a camper... they're probably up to no good
Fun Fact: There is an E34 always and I mean ALWAYS parked outside my house and I am going crazy after watching this. And Merry Christmas Everyone!
The 2nd gen Charger was also driven by Frank Booth (Dennis Hopper) in Blue Velvet. And another car you might want to add to the list is an Oldsmobile 98. Many wise guys preferred them over a Cadillac as they were less conspicuous, but just as luxurious. And if you saw one pull up in front of your house, you knew you would be getting a one-way ride.
Ninety Eights also drove better,and were usually faster.
Public Enemy made a song about the 98 on their First Album.
A one way ride with 7 other wise guys...that trunk is enormous.
My Great Uncle, sometimes alleged to be O.C. drove '57 98 Holiday into the 1980s. He mostly drove a '65 F-100 with a vintage camper shell. I've heard of a '70s Country Squire. I only saw the pickup, and don't believe some of that. My Grandfather declined "Uncle Joe's" invitation to enter the L.A. mob. Joe and his wife were later killed in a "Robbery gone wrong".
How about an ford Ltd. My dad had one of those with skulls in the interior
Blacked out Cadillac Escalade 🔥🔥...classic bad guy car!
3:00 The Jag 420G is so evil that it is used in Disney's Cruella as The Baroness's car
The GAZ 24-24 also had a V8 and was used later on by the KGB as well.
The KGB didn't drive the GAZ Chaika except as a limousine for the top dogs. The Chaika was one step down from the hand built Zil limousines and parade cars. The everyday KGB used the GAZ M, and later the GAZ Volgas.
Exactly.
The MK2/420 was used in a lot of getaways. The MKX/420G was used in a lot of weddings. I suppose that could be evil depending on your definition.
The first one Is evil for the police.
The second one for gender equality
Remember, on The Dukes of Hazzard, the Dukes were considered the good guys (or should I say "Good Ol' Boys"), trying to thwart a corrupt county boss and law enforcement, while simultaneously investigating even more corrupt people who would often come to town. So in my mind, the '69 Dodge Charger (at least the famous orange one) will always be the hero car to me.
Great channel, great knowledge of all regions and the right tone of comedy! I look forward to your videos, keep up the good work
Don’t forget the fact that the US has the third largest population in the world at 330 million, while Germany only has 83 million. The larger and more diverse a population gets, the harder it gets to maintain law and order. The exact reason the Roman Empire collapsed.
6:28 Actually its worse than that, only the lucky workers had any sort of car at all, so driving the Moskovitch meant you were doing well by Soviet standards.
The suicide doors were for when you had to push a body out onto the street it was much easier lol and if they weren't already dead the door would most certainly finish the job when it hit them in the head.
Grazie Ragazzi for this video, Stype! Classic muscle cars all look incredibly evil, but you absolutely cannot forget the evil beauty of a bricknose pickup. You see one of these riding your bumper at night, or coming at you from the side, you know you're fucked.
Especially the Charger R/T and the Boss 429, the Shelby GT500R or GT350 along the COPO Camaro (don't owns an i6 engine but a ZL1 V8 pumping 549 hp)**
Lotus Carlton at the end... Good choice.
But no W126 with an AMG kit? Really? Every bad guy in Miami Vice drove one.
Always loved ❤️the Lincoln Continental. Especially the 1960 with the aforementioned suicide doors.
1961
Evil people are dope af ngl.
They make sure that one glance is all it takes for anyone to realise that they evil.
Damn. They chad.
8:43
Talks about sinister dictators and shows Darth Sidious's iconic ,,ironic" quote.
What an imagination, that was a truly amazing addition.
Cuz Lord Sidious or how in the Team Fortress 2 he's called IS a dictator
Cool list. My favourites are the BMW e34 and Gen 2 Chargers. The 2nd Gen Charger is my #1 US muscle car, I particularly like the front, with the full width grille and concealed headlights, it looks like a nightclub bouncer with dark shades on. For the e34, I think the mix of classic but subdued BMW styling with that was also more evolved from the e28 (also honourable mention), particularly the quad circular headlights, and subtle shark nose
The scariest vehicle of all is the plain white van that's been parked just around the corner from your house for two days.
@@billolsen4360 or the one that says 'Free candy' 🍭🤣
@@yuris6125 Almost fell for that when I was little
I Agree
As a crown vic owner I can confirm I am indeed evil
I still say my Buick le Sabre is more evil. A large sedan with the supercharged 3800 (the same engine in the impala ss police car) but doesn't broadcast that the person driving is an evil SOB
I'm very fortunate to own a 1970 Charger and 1986 Buick Grand National; I must be twice as evil! Arguably two of the most badass and iconic cars of their decade.
For the movie BULLET, the Mustang had to have many modifications just to hold up. The Charger, on the other hand, was used in factory configuration.
You mean Bullitt.
The fastest car in bullet is the green VW beetle cuz it's always in front of them🤣 watch the film closely and be prepared to laugh
Odd that Bullitt is not mentioned in the video. Ok I'm 64 so that seems natural to me. Maybe not so for the kids.
@@hellhound1389 baaaahahahahahahaha
5:29 THIS ONE GOT ME!!!!!!!! "Sad diesel noises" LMFAAAAAOOOOOOOO
Lmao me too
the sad violin makes it more funni
Didn't even talk about the Lotus Vauxhall Carlton but ya showed a super up close pic. They're actually one of my dream cars 😂
That old Charger was also a great handling car.
I think an all black w140 Mercedes 600 should be somewhere on this list. Drug lords, mob bosses, world leaders and all kinds of evil and powerful people loved that car
6:53 That's actually a really nice looking car!
1:14 These GTA V graphics look impressive!! 😍
RTX On!
2:38 The term magnum came from bottles of wine/champagne. It was actually coined before fire arms came about.
Most people don't know that
@@hellhound1389 Most people are complete idiots.
As for myself, I merely know enough to know I don't know enough.
We don't have this cars (maybe) in Brazil, but we have the Opala Diplomata 88, Ford Landau (Galaxy), Omega CD 4.1 and a Chevy Veraneio (Police old SUV)
I always thought, if death itself would drive a car, it would be the black Ford Thunderbird 1975
Like T-bird in the crow
7:24 Ive never seen a more beautiful car than that
The Gulag system was shut down by Khrushchev with it's political prisoners being released after 1953 and the system totally junked after 1960.
1:38 *Bad To the Bone Intro starts playing*
That should've been Christine, a shame the '58 Plymouth Fury/Belvedere were overlooked on this list.
Most villainous car is possibly is a ford pinto trying to brake check you on a highway
I can agree to that
"Pinto leaves you with that warm warm feeling" not only it does warm you, but it also turns you into Anakin Skywalker 💀💀💀💀💀
Wasn't expecting this pretty serious Interceptor section! Chapeau!
Lotus Carlton deserved to be in that list, the Carlton was a for psycho paths "40RA
I missed the w140, but great vid🤙
1: Corsa 2001
2: ARO 241
3: Mitsubishi Pajero
*Lotus Carlton
*Lexus LS400
*Land Rover Defender
Gaz-13 was also referred to as the Soviet Packard....
I think the R32 Skyline GT-R could fall under the "evil car" umbrella, though probably for similar reasons the Charger is on here.
Because of couger in Jackie Chan's movie thunderbolt?
Wasn't that the car that routinely beat the piss out of Takumi's little Toyota in Initial D?
The vehicle that gives me chill-bumps is that 1961 Peterbilt from "Duel".
Thank you!
i always thought my 79 elcamino looked pretty evil. lifted in the rear, ram air hood, and a bambi killer.
What the actual Freddy Fazbear Entertainment is a bambi killer
@@AlessioRizzi-g3c brush guard, push bar, you know, a bambi killer
«Sad diesel noises» got me laughing hard
Corvette C1 and Citroën Traction Avant can be good honorable mentions too. Just look at them. Traction Avant is the truest godfather car in the world imo. And the original Corvette is the truest mafioso car. But this is still an awesome list.
The Citroen Traction Avant was used by the French Gestapo during the occupation of France, by the FFI at the liberation who are looking for collaborationist and finally by gangsters notably the Gang Des Traction Avant.
c1s arent scary, c3s are scary
@@andrefiset3569 not the Gestapo 💀💀💀💀💀💀💀
Damn that blacked-out 5 series looks so good
"i'll give hammonds car one thing it does give good rear view mirror"
No mention of Christine. A Plymouth fury would have fit right in on this list
The 68 charger is one of my dream cars lol
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I always wanted a coronet, it's the chargers evil twin with a more menacing grill and tail lights. Always wanted one with a 440 six pack and a pistol grip 4 speed
Dammit this video made me a fan. Glorious. Thank you thank you thank you for this. Now I have to justify looking for Jags on my search history. Love your videos
No no no, i wanted to see the most villainous modern cars ever.
For sure it will have a G wagon in it. 😅
There are more people acting like they are Russian Mafia with those G-Classes than actual Russian Mobsters with G-Classes.
And maybe Toyota Land Cruiser.
@@TopCarsTV so, G Wagon: DISQUALIFIED
I LOVE my 70 Charger I'm building on my channel. Honestly, a lot of these old movies cars helped me fall in love at a young age.
At 4:01 there is some noice for falcon utes on the right side in the background.
2:29 ...named after the most powerful handgun in the world!... they sync 😂
Honorable mention: Porsche 935 k3 black
*Porsche
Who the hek drove it?
Let's not forget the W140/C140 series Mercedes S Class from 1991 to 1998.
Very good selection. I would just add the g-wagon.
Have you heard about M&M scorpio 🔥
It’s legacy is maintained till now
Really good list! My one change would’ve been a Tatar 603 in place of the GAZ, cos a rear engined communist V8 is inherently bad to the bone.
*DU DU DU DU DU DUN*
You had me at the "Straight to jail" montage lol
Guess you never saw Dirty Mary Crazy Larry huh.... Peter Fonda's antics in his 69 Charger put the rest to shame.
Your edits are HILARIOUS .
What about the Sesto Elemento? Well granted, it only has a villainous appearance in one movie as far as I know but, it just has this demonic presence to it that is very menacing, and very addicting when you get behind the wheel. (in Forza lol)
I Had an E34 but in the "tamer" Calypso Red.
Was a good Car and very relyable, no wonder it's the choice for "dirty Work".
omni for us indian folks😂
Ik it's pretty used in Bollywood movies by the villain but it's cute. In the Italian slums where i live, the folks said that when they saw a green NSU Prinz, it bad luck. But if you lived in Italy and saw a FIAT Croma or an Alfa Romeo Giulietta pull up, it was over....
You even said jaaaaaag properly,love it!!
in Russia the other word for mafia is G-WAGON
They are mostly people Who Say: "i look like a Gangsta" but they only put groceries in the boot
Bro the sad diesel engine killed me hahahahaha
Great content man... If you are ever interested in making something similar for the Indian subcontinent, do search for Mahindra Scorpio, HM Contessa, and lately the Toyota Fortuner. They are badasses not just in films but in real life here in India and numerous Gangsta stories attached against them
Hell yeah, stype is back
"All men are equal". Some more than others.
The Lincoln Mk II was so expensive because they were hand built.
Nice video, I enjoyed it very much!
5:49
read the sign
irl hornry jail
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Very nice and informative list, All these cars listed are fantastic! Though I will admit I may be a bit biased, but In my opinion some of the cars may be more evil than the Dodge Charger, but none will HALF as Badass as the Charger! Thanks for sharing! 👍👏❤️
Your rant on deaths by police has got to be some of the most idiotic things I've ever heard in my life and I'm Portuguese... We sometimes average zero deaths by cop in some years.
The Jagg segment is epic. Jesy at the end allways gets me😂😂😂😂