When AI messed up completely... Saab Sonett, as known as Chevy Camaro ZL1, Ford Mustang, Dacia 1310 or Opel Kadett, even a Jensen Interceptor? Someone got no clue at all... 🤬
That's on purpose I am almost positive. It gets people to comment. Same goes in videos for saying the wrong name of a famous person. It works every time.
You know what will make me cringe? The horrible styling of the 2008-2020 Dodge Caravans/Chrysler Town & Countries. Those vans are cringy, bubbly, and are just disgusting to look at. I wouldn’t give one a second look. They are just atrocious to look at in my eyes. They literally make the Pontiac Aztek look like the original Mustang by comparison.
The only time I saw a City Car in the wild was in Ottawa, ON. A city that gets so cold in the winter you would likely have 20 miles out of the lead acid batteries. It was parked in someone’s yard and looked like it been there a while.
My gremlin was cramped, but extremely reliable and easy to work on; they sold about 700,000 of them. The 914 is beloved, but only by Porsche service centers.
I totally disagree in reference to the 1970 Buick Riviera. I owned one and it is my favorite year. The looks combine power, sleek styling and elegance. A true gentleman's muscle car!
People always put down the Gremlin but its actually quite good looking. Terrible build quality and engine and typical 70's vague steering sets it back. But as to styling, its not bad at all vs what else came out of America at the time.
Mustang 2 makes these list all the time, but it was the right car at the right time for Ford and Ford sold a ton of them and sales went through the roof vs the bloated 71-73 Mustangs
I ******* HATED AMC cars. I drove a gremlin, a hornet & one other of their cars & they never felt solid except perhaps the later model gremlins which I found to be a good driving car minus the bare bones design that felt like it was about to vibrate it self apart. That Mustang was just ugly. I remember them brand new & wasn't impressed, it reminded me of a redesigned Pinto. I remember the Olds Cutlass Aeroback, I found it to be a good car regardless of the slanted back end. It drive as good & handled as good as all the other olds I drove. Olds was a good car back then, very solid too.
Interesting and enjoyable vid although at 6:09, that is an Opel, possibly rebadged as a Holden or GM. 6:13 was a Renault originally then someone else bought the tooling. Neither are Saab Sonnets. And that is not how you say sonnet.
It is just too easy nowadays to make a video on RUclips and complain about stuff these snowflakes never even saw or used, and thereby not even being able to run pictures that actually are correct for the story. Not understanding the times these cars were built in is not a topic to brag about.
I had a Gremlin. I loved it. It ran forever and saved me a ton of money in car payments.
The Gremlin was an economical inexpensive to maintain car....no more said. These are now sought after especially the Levi Edition.
Loved my Gremlin. I would rock all of these so called ugly cars.
Back in 1984,I bought a Gremlin for $500...
It was a mini tank...
When AI messed up completely... Saab Sonett, as known as Chevy Camaro ZL1, Ford Mustang, Dacia 1310 or Opel Kadett, even a Jensen Interceptor? Someone got no clue at all... 🤬
It showed wrong car pix in many occasion
There is not one single picture of the olds cutlass aeroback.
Yeah. It's appearance was unmistakable. My next door neighbor owned one in the early 90s and had it painted bright red wheels and all. Butt ugly.
There's a front end image of a Porsche 914 mixed in with the Bricklin ones.
05:31 Hate to break it to you...but that's a Camero, not a SAAB.
That's on purpose I am almost positive. It gets people to comment. Same goes in videos for saying the wrong name of a famous person. It works every time.
You know what will make me cringe? The horrible styling of the 2008-2020 Dodge Caravans/Chrysler Town & Countries. Those vans are cringy, bubbly, and are just disgusting to look at. I wouldn’t give one a second look. They are just atrocious to look at in my eyes. They literally make the Pontiac Aztek look like the original Mustang by comparison.
This WHOLE video is CRINGE!!!
Another bot video. Well at least they're not doing those disturbing cartoons anymore.
The only time I saw a City Car in the wild was in Ottawa, ON. A city that gets so cold in the winter you would likely have 20 miles out of the lead acid batteries. It was parked in someone’s yard and looked like it been there a while.
My gremlin was cramped, but extremely reliable and easy to work on; they sold about 700,000 of them. The 914 is beloved, but only by Porsche service centers.
I totally disagree in reference to the 1970 Buick Riviera. I owned one and it is my favorite year. The looks combine power, sleek styling and elegance. A true gentleman's muscle car!
Loved my gremlin. Loved the Levi's seats
One man's/ladies opinion.
No man or lady involved... It's a bot (generating the content as well as voicing it).
People always put down the Gremlin but its actually quite good looking. Terrible build quality and engine and typical 70's vague steering sets it back. But as to styling, its not bad at all vs what else came out of America at the time.
Our Vanden Plas 1500 is mostly an Austin Allegro...
Mustang 2 makes these list all the time, but it was the right car at the right time for Ford and Ford sold a ton of them and sales went through the roof vs the bloated 71-73 Mustangs
The Robin might best remembered for being the victim car in multiple episodes of Mr Bean
I liked the Porsche 914.
Show the car you're talking about, ie_Saab Sonett III
The Thunderbird takes the cake !
I ******* HATED AMC cars. I drove a gremlin, a hornet & one other of their cars & they never felt solid except perhaps the later model gremlins which I found to be a good driving car minus the bare bones design that felt like it was about to vibrate it self apart.
That Mustang was just ugly. I remember them brand new & wasn't impressed, it reminded me of a redesigned Pinto.
I remember the Olds Cutlass Aeroback, I found it to be a good car regardless of the slanted back end. It drive as good & handled as good as all the other olds I drove. Olds was a good car back then, very solid too.
Loved these cool cars..
The Volvo too sick to see
Interesting and enjoyable vid although at 6:09, that is an Opel, possibly rebadged as a Holden or GM. 6:13 was a Renault originally then someone else bought the tooling. Neither are Saab Sonnets. And that is not how you say sonnet.
Fortunately there is the possibility to tell to youtube to not reccomend a channel... Goodbye Carflex..
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The thumbnail was the Tesla truck prototype, right?
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It is just too easy nowadays to make a video on RUclips and complain about stuff these snowflakes never even saw or used, and thereby not even being able to run pictures that actually are correct for the story. Not understanding the times these cars were built in is not a topic to brag about.
Than you for your point
@@CarflexTurbo
Ha! You don't proof read anything, do you?