The 1990s were the last decade where you could tell what make and model most of the cars were. Cars made in the 21st century all look the same. I cant tell the difference between a Chevy, Toyota, Mercedes and so on anymore. It's like they are all the same car just with different names.
Back then when nearly everybody only had middle-class incomes, and we used to produce more with quantity. Today, you don't see this anymore. If Walmart parking lots continue to sell used cars today, all of them would be over $30,000 easily, and sales number decline by 90%.
Right because nobody worked the min-wage in the 1990s for 5.15/hr barely making $10,000 a year. Those cars look cheap by todays standards but as someone in their 20s back than it was like a year or two of full time work and saving if you were lucky.
I saw a green 96 Pontiac Grand AM at 6:41 in the video,I had a white one I bought in January or February of 97,it was good at first but started to be a money pit.
What I miss most about the 90s is the mentality people had back then. People then were so down to earth and chill. Now everyones super uptight.
Winner of this year's Oscar goes to Gilbert🎥🍿👋
Nice! I have tons more where this came from!
The 1990s were the last decade where you could tell what make and model most of the cars were. Cars made in the 21st century all look the same. I cant tell the difference between a Chevy, Toyota, Mercedes and so on anymore. It's like they are all the same car just with different names.
I agree. Fortunately I only buy cars from the 20th century for a multitude of reasons. 80s and 90s.
I can't get over how cool that giant remote control School Bus was!!! How did they make that toy to become so big?!?!
I recognize that Walmart in Fontana and that Ralph's shopping center on Highland and Riverside in Rialto. Simpler times then.
Back then when nearly everybody only had middle-class incomes, and we used to produce more with quantity. Today, you don't see this anymore. If Walmart parking lots continue to sell used cars today, all of them would be over $30,000 easily, and sales number decline by 90%.
Even more crazier. In the 80s. New cars started at like $5999
In the mid 1970s a brand new full size car was around $4000.
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@@fueledbymusic3 I can remember brand spanking new cars being advertised in the four figures back when i was a kid in the '80s.
Right because nobody worked the min-wage in the 1990s for 5.15/hr barely making $10,000 a year.
Those cars look cheap by todays standards but as someone in their 20s back than it was like a year or two of full time work and saving if you were lucky.
Back when it was actually possible to save money to buy a NEW car CASH
7 years later I would have been born
The bubble mobile era of the automotive industry.
The what?
I saw a green 96 Pontiac Grand AM at 6:41 in the video,I had a white one I bought in January or February of 97,it was good at first but started to be a money pit.
Look at that beautiful Mitsubishi!!! go eclipse
Fohi-1979!🎉
Suprised you dont have more likes gl wish you good fortune
6:54 was that guy being rude or what?
He probably regrets being rude.🎉
Was that Joe driving the Civic with your mom?
I was thinking the same thing.
(0:52 to 1:37) I wonder what background music title is called because this sounds so catchy.
That is music from a CD Rox fitness music. Cycling. I guess the title is feel more energy
So what happened on 12/6/1996???
Best era of PlayStation1,Dreamcast and N64
Those were the golden years where was this? Not canada judging by the nice palm trees😂
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