Agree with Phil, there was nothing wrong with the Corvair, the VW Bug also had swing axle suspension yet survived Ralph Naider. An AI generated voice and poor information.
What an incredible POS video. Somewhere buried in the horrible AI narration and poor selection of photos are some reasonable, although dated references to some car model shortcomings. Next time, try to find a car enthusiast who is a boomer or a gen-X who can help you weed out mis-applied pictures of modified cars or cars that aren't the model year you are describing. Then use a human narrator. I don't know what Chevro-Let Camorrow, AAMX or Pontiac Grand Pricks are, but have never seen them either in this video or on the road.
I was going to comment that a 1969 Charger should not have been made but a 1968 should? Then I did some quick research, a six-cylinder engine was not offered in 1968. Very good research Old Car Vintage, tip of my hat to you.
This video is satisfying in the fact that AI generated content is cr##. Every point is either blatantly obvious or pedantic false making 100% of the car comments completely wrong.
Agree with Phil, there was nothing wrong with the Corvair, the VW Bug also had swing axle suspension yet survived Ralph Naider. An AI generated voice and poor information.
Right. And by the time Nader's book came out, Chevro-Let(?) had resolved most of the Corvair's issues.
lost me at the first car
There was NOTHING wrong with the Corvair
I agree. It had very different handling characteristics that Americans weren't used to
The 1965-1969 corvairs where good cars.
What an incredible POS video. Somewhere buried in the horrible AI narration and poor selection of photos are some reasonable, although dated references to some car model shortcomings.
Next time, try to find a car enthusiast who is a boomer or a gen-X who can help you weed out mis-applied pictures of modified cars or cars that aren't the model year you are describing. Then use a human narrator. I don't know what Chevro-Let Camorrow, AAMX or Pontiac Grand Pricks are, but have never seen them either in this video or on the road.
I was going to comment that a 1969 Charger should not have been made but a 1968 should? Then I did some quick research, a six-cylinder engine was not offered in 1968. Very good research Old Car Vintage, tip of my hat to you.
Typically badly informed straight from the off - the Corvair sold over 1.8M so hardly a sales flop 😞
Corvair was a great car and it was perfectly safe.
This video is satisfying in the fact that AI generated content is cr##. Every point is either blatantly obvious or pedantic false making 100% of the car comments completely wrong.