I have not tried your audio yet. My apologies. I already had my audio in my mind before even discovering your nice video. So I have my pandora in the background playing as you provide the visuals. (Mine is a Coltrane station and syncs perfectly with your visuals). Plus it is actually raining where I moved to, right now and I have my bedroom window open. My audio, real rain outside my window, your visuals.... all which take me back and effectively relax me. The City in the rain. Nothing like it once you experience it. Thank u!
I had been to San Francisco for a few days just a little over a month ago and my God I had a blast while I was there. So much so I am reconsidering the idea of relocating downtown there at some point!
7:02 ... I've done a lot of stupid airheaded things while driving for the past 20 years, but never have I had my turn signal on for the opposite direction I was planning on going🤔😅😂😂
If I've learned one thing from this video, you Americans LOVE Asian cars! Especially Japanese cars and especially Toyota!! It's insane, the amount of Toyota's in this video. In my country, lots of Toyota's but mostly Ford and Volkswagen (I live in Ireland, I drive a Volkswagen). Great video by the way, throughly enjoyed it.
Thanks! Thats interesting that you guys have a lot of fords. I would say that Japanese cars have a lot of return customers because of their history of reliability and affordability. when they first showed up in the us people were very anti japanese cars, but when the 80s came around and ford and gm were making terrible cars, toyota and honda were there to take over. I remember watching top gear in the past and they would say that a honda was like 30k pounds which would be a lot in dollar equivalents. There is so much of a loyal following now that ford basically exited the sedan market and only sells trucks, suvs, and the mustang in the us now.
@@StrollwithMe1 Thanks for your response. I think the fall of the sedan is universal. Tons of sedans killed off here too, quick example, Ford Mondeo (fusion to you) Kia Optima, Hyundai i40, Ford focus sedan, Nissan primera and almera, Honda accord, Toyota avensis (although they replaced avensis with Camry, but hybrid only, my uncle has one) Citroen C5, Renault Laguna, Volkswagen Jetta, Opel Astra sedan and more that I can't think of. I know some of those cars are still available in the US, and some were never available there. The Passat I think is in jeopardy too (sad noises, as I have one) they're talking about keeping it in Europe but possibly Wagon only. I would also assume that the Opel Insignia (Buick Regal to you) will be discontinued next time it's due a refresh too (Also had two of these). Most cars here are manual diesels, but automatic is slowly taking over (I'm on my first auto, love it 👍). All Toyotas here in Ireland are only available as hybrid since last year too. Sorry about long message, but a little bit of Irish car market info for you 😂😂🇮🇪🇺🇸
That's pretty interesting. Yes a lot of those cars were being made outside the US and then imported, so they didn't have much of an advantage. Tesla has made some big gains here, but mostly in the coastal states where there have been added tax incentives. Now the federal tax credit is gone for Tesla, so it's final price is much closer to the MSRP. Are people buying SUVs in Ireland too? What are they switching to?
@@StrollwithMe1 Yes they've killed sedan cars here pretty much. Uhm, Hyundai Tucson is the best selling SUV so far this year here, comes in hybrid or diesel. Lots of Hyundai, Kia, Ford, Suzuki and Volkswagen SUVs along with Seat and Skoda. All brands really, Nissan Qashqai started the SUV movement here back in 2007. I forget what it's called in the US, but it's smaller than the Rogue (X Trail here).
I am envious of your throat, as odd as that may sound but I've tried to record dash cam videos before but I can't upload them because I'm constantly clearing my throat every 1-2 minutes lol
Ha, haven't heard that one before. An idea for you - try an outside mounted microphone with a windsock at the base of the windshield next to where the wipers are
Thats the law here, unless there is a physical divider between the two directions you have to pull over. I believe its so that the emergency vehicles can use all lanes if necessary.
I love San Francisco. Wish we could travel again soon! Thanks for taking us for a stroll.
Nice video, rain and sf. My favorite relaxing video
Thanks! I'm glad you enjoyed it. I hope it rains this winter
Sure sure
Your videos are so relaxing because they do not have narration... Thanks a bunch.
Thanks for the feedback!
Oh, hey Bèyliqué!! ❤
Awesome video! Thank you.
I have not tried your audio yet. My apologies. I already had my audio in my mind before even discovering your nice video. So I have my pandora in the background playing as you provide the visuals. (Mine is a Coltrane station and syncs perfectly with your visuals). Plus it is actually raining where I moved to, right now and I have my bedroom window open.
My audio, real rain outside my window, your visuals.... all which take me back and effectively relax me. The City in the rain. Nothing like it once you experience it.
Thank u!
I had been to San Francisco for a few days just a little over a month ago and my God I had a blast while I was there. So much so I am reconsidering the idea of relocating downtown there at some point!
Its still a great place and prices are (slightly) lower now. Good luck!
So relaxing
Thanks, glad you think so!
7:02 ... I've done a lot of stupid airheaded things while driving for the past 20 years, but never have I had my turn signal on for the opposite direction I was planning on going🤔😅😂😂
LOL
Love it thanks for sharing
Thanks for watching!
That was the perfect parking spot.
If I've learned one thing from this video, you Americans LOVE Asian cars! Especially Japanese cars and especially Toyota!! It's insane, the amount of Toyota's in this video. In my country, lots of Toyota's but mostly Ford and Volkswagen (I live in Ireland, I drive a Volkswagen). Great video by the way, throughly enjoyed it.
Thanks! Thats interesting that you guys have a lot of fords. I would say that Japanese cars have a lot of return customers because of their history of reliability and affordability. when they first showed up in the us people were very anti japanese cars, but when the 80s came around and ford and gm were making terrible cars, toyota and honda were there to take over. I remember watching top gear in the past and they would say that a honda was like 30k pounds which would be a lot in dollar equivalents. There is so much of a loyal following now that ford basically exited the sedan market and only sells trucks, suvs, and the mustang in the us now.
@@StrollwithMe1 Thanks for your response. I think the fall of the sedan is universal. Tons of sedans killed off here too, quick example, Ford Mondeo (fusion to you) Kia Optima, Hyundai i40, Ford focus sedan, Nissan primera and almera, Honda accord, Toyota avensis (although they replaced avensis with Camry, but hybrid only, my uncle has one) Citroen C5, Renault Laguna, Volkswagen Jetta, Opel Astra sedan and more that I can't think of. I know some of those cars are still available in the US, and some were never available there. The Passat I think is in jeopardy too (sad noises, as I have one) they're talking about keeping it in Europe but possibly Wagon only. I would also assume that the Opel Insignia (Buick Regal to you) will be discontinued next time it's due a refresh too (Also had two of these). Most cars here are manual diesels, but automatic is slowly taking over (I'm on my first auto, love it 👍). All Toyotas here in Ireland are only available as hybrid since last year too. Sorry about long message, but a little bit of Irish car market info for you 😂😂🇮🇪🇺🇸
That's pretty interesting. Yes a lot of those cars were being made outside the US and then imported, so they didn't have much of an advantage. Tesla has made some big gains here, but mostly in the coastal states where there have been added tax incentives. Now the federal tax credit is gone for Tesla, so it's final price is much closer to the MSRP. Are people buying SUVs in Ireland too? What are they switching to?
@@StrollwithMe1 Yes they've killed sedan cars here pretty much. Uhm, Hyundai Tucson is the best selling SUV so far this year here, comes in hybrid or diesel. Lots of Hyundai, Kia, Ford, Suzuki and Volkswagen SUVs along with Seat and Skoda. All brands really, Nissan Qashqai started the SUV movement here back in 2007. I forget what it's called in the US, but it's smaller than the Rogue (X Trail here).
I am envious of your throat, as odd as that may sound but I've tried to record dash cam videos before but I can't upload them because I'm constantly clearing my throat every 1-2 minutes lol
Ha, haven't heard that one before. An idea for you - try an outside mounted microphone with a windsock at the base of the windshield next to where the wipers are
@@StrollwithMe1 Ahh ok, Thanks for the tip, will have to give that a go for sure. Much appreciated for the response!
39:01...my teenage years in one picture.
I hope you mean Schubert's! I love their Swedish Princess Cake
Nicht schlecht, finde ich gut. Gruß aus Deutschland ⚫🔴🟡
Vielen Dank, dass Sie sich das Video angesehen haben
@@StrollwithMe1 Gut gemacht, ich wäre auch gerne mal dort oder irgendwo anders in Amerika aber ich habe Angst vor dem Fliegen 🛩
Also, why do you stop for fire trucks that are on the other side of the road?
Thats the law here, unless there is a physical divider between the two directions you have to pull over. I believe its so that the emergency vehicles can use all lanes if necessary.
@@StrollwithMe1 Oh I see, I didn't know that. Thank you.