The Worst Cars Ever
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But hey, they're comfy as hell!
Proud owner of an '85 Grand Marquis here.
I have a 06 grand marquis a lot newer but fun to drive and so comfortable!
Yep, the era of couch seats, tall sidewall tires, and soft suspension.
I'd totally buy that car. It's wonderful in it's own way
Love my 84 Buick Park Ave too
@@jaba_the_putz521 My mom got a new 85sh (can't remember) Riviera as a birthday present. That car had the first ever touch screen. The seats were like high quality leather couches. Sound system was amazing. AC could could put ice on the back window on a 105 degree, sunny day. They'd take it on vacations and we'd sleep so comfortably back there. We used to get our hands slapped trying to play with that touch screen though. 😅
Buick used to make some fantastic cars. I don't care what these kids say ; they weren't there to experience or witness it. My brother got a Regal for his first car but he flipped it being a dummy. Those were fun cars back then though.
85 ltd crown vic owner here. Find me one modern car that can ride as nice as American land yachts
I'm glad people think this way. Keeps them affordable so I can collect them.
Why’d you share the secret
Whose gonna tell him?
SHH SHHH SHHHHHH
AND THEY LAST.
They ride like clouds older cars
Worst engines? Maybe. Worst cars? Absolutely not.
But the metal it's metal them wire rims. I think they were metal unlike today where it's all 99.99% plastic
Yeah bounce a new car like that and see what thaws off. Yeah that
The engines were detuned on purpose because of gas shortages and stricter emission regulations.
The worst era of cars, by far, is the one we’re in now. Fugly ass crossovers and mini suvs everywhere
Right suvs everywhere 90% of them ugly
He’s dosing Mike ehrmantrauts ride
@@DIESELBALLSthat’s Mike ehrmantrauts car
And the majority of parts/covers are made of plastic so they’re more prone to break/malfunction
El 5ta avenida es precioso, el Chevy 55, buscando modelos cada década tuvo autos hermosos
The quality can't be that bad, it's still around at age 44.
99.9% are dead and have been for decades.
I mean. It aint a rare car for no reason
Definitely been restored my guy
My 2ltr golf produces 500hp..
@@liamplunkett5100 no it hasn't, it was probably a garage queen to be that nice. Nobody spends money to restore that
Yet they still look a lot cooler than the SUVs you can buy today
Some yes. That POS 3000...not so much.
Still preferring faux wood and chrome over dull gray plastics. As long as this stuff holds up which it obviously does.
@floron7777they aren't practical though...
@floron7777 no they aren't lol
@floron7777 You keep saying they are because you know that if you search up the European equivalent you will regret everything you said
This is why youtube needs to bring back dislike numbers.
Dislike app
Agreed
april 8 2024
10k dislikes
thank me later
They won’t because people feelings are to sensitive and they think it’s rigged against them
Yea, why did they do away with it?
This kid has never picked up a wrench or car book ever in his life and it shows 😂😂
Dont ever let this guy talk about cars again
Kids a punk and a nasty one
Agreed and if I was running RUclips he would be banned
He should think before he speaks..
He can't even hold a candle to Doug DeMuro 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
@@P00katubeand Doug can’t hold a candle to Bill from Curious Cars.
The worst era of cars is actually what we’re headed into shortly.
Well said
agreed
Facts
👏👏👏
I think we're already in it, manufacturers are slowly not even selling cars anymore. It's all going to be SUVs and trucks
These cars exist because that's what customers wanted back then. It's like judging someone who wore bell bottoms in the 70s because it's 2024. Back then, like bell bottoms, cars that looked like this is what people wanted, and they blended in with all of the other vinyl topped cars.
The low horsepower is because they just laid down emission regulations out of nowhere in that era, so they basically took the current engines and choked them to death, that’s why so many American cars and muscle cars had such low hp then the ones that came before and after them in that era.
Also, they actually had quite a bit of horsepower. The official ratings were at lower rpm's, probably because of the emission's crap. But most of the v8's from the 70's can actually put out well over 200hp.
My Pilot and my Impala SS have the same rated horsepower
Facts... And most of that was done by using smaller restrictive carburetors and if it was fuel injected at the time they were using restrictive intakes and exhaust. I bet You can open up at least 40 horsepower by changing intake and exhaust
they dropped the compression ratio to 8.5 from 10.5 killing the horsepower so it would run on unleaded gas
Im the comment about Mike Ermatrauts from bb you're looking for
waltuh
@@Camska427 putcha dick away waltuh
At the moment this car felt like the most indestructible thing in the series
HahhHahha, u read my mind 😂
you killed brock!
He's too young to even know what he's talking about
If he doesn’t even know why cars in that era had such low horses he doesn’t know enough to talk crap about them
@@bassboss1234 I was thinking the same thing! Good thing he didn't review the Trans Am with 140 HP... 😂
With his squeaky voice...
@@bassboss1234 or the vw bus with what like 80hp.
Im 17 and think my 90s lincoln town car still looks better than modern cars😂
Don’t listen to this man. He has no idea what he’s talking about. 80s cars look really nice and still do 40 years later
I agree. Love the landau top!
Are new cars any different? Today's cars are complete junk.
I think it's ironic that you are calling the quality of the car crap when it's 40 years old and holding up strong. I had an 87 Fifth Avenue it was like driving on a cloud. Suspension design in the 70s and carryover design into the 80s made these cars very easy to drive and incredibly smooth. Also the low HP for the size engine was to keep the V8 torque and drive but reduce HP to save on gas. My fifth got like 25 mpg hwy miles which is pretty impressive for such a large engine.
Righti still have my 85 caprice 14 years and counting
I bought a 1988 Fifth Avenue in the late 90's for my son to drive to school, and at first, he ...hated it! Old man car! Old man car!! Is all he said about it. It was navy blue, with a gun metal grey half " puff " top. Crush velvet seats, and VERY clean! You couldn't even here it run! Someone said earlier it was like riding on a cloud. Absolutely! Drove it a couple hundred miles, for his silly ass, to see this other car, I started driving, and after about 40 miles, he wanted to drive. At first, I said HELL NO! Old man car,.. remember?!? But I said fine, and stopped at a gas stop. He got behind the wheel, got that electric seat going, set, and we were on our way. He set the cruise, and we began to float down the highway. About 25 miles later, we stopped again. Sat there for a minute, and he turned around, and headed back home! He started talking about what wheels he was going to put on it, and on and on! He drove that car, all three years of HS, and his first two years of college. He ended up selling it to one of his friends, and bought himself an SUV. Nowadays, he wishes he didn't sell it. Toll ya!
Chryslers are some of the worst cars around. but they look awesome.
The low hp was because american manufacturers had zero innovation to meet emissions. Honda was doing innovative design with their cvcc in the 1970s.
Ugly bug eyed crossovers won't be seen much in 40 years time, except in a museum of horrors.
You just explained why that car is an absolute beauty.
Weird taste on you...
Right. Literally no different than bashing fashion from the 70’s and 80’s. It’s what people wanted, it’s what people got. He acts like a Lexus IS-F was supposed to randomly pop up in 1984…
they are beautiful!
@@TermlessHGW no you have weird taste!
@@mflow3030 Compared to what the Japanese and Germans were making in that era, American cars were a decade behind at least
They're not crap. They're stylish, pimpy, comfortable, and actually hold up in a crash.
Modern cars are copy-paste, plastic crap.
Stylish? It's a brick with wheels, it wasn't stylish then and it sure as hell isn't stylish now, compare this to the stylings of the 60s and early 70s and it's laughable how ugly these are in comparison. Holds up in a crash? Yeah at the expense of the driver lmao, personally I'd rather have to get a new car than be dead or in a wheelchair but that's just me I guess.
"Worst cars ever:
Startup to hate on a classic"
This guy deserves all lifeless plastic suvs
Cars today have ZERO personality. I admit, '90s cars had very plasticy interiors but they also didn't cost as much as a starter home, either.
What pisses me off is that you can't just go to the dealership and buy a basic pickup truck. They are all LOADED with options and cost 60 to 70k. I guess if people buy them it's what they build.
This ain't a classic my guy, never was and never will be. There's a reason this era of cars is referred to as the Malaise Era.
This is far from crap.
Some kid who wasn't even born. Nothing worse than a water cooled VW from the era
@@jclar3565 those are great imo
@@jclar3565 Explains why you dont see the T3 vans anymore
Ye. They are pretty good. And more reliable then what's being build nowadays (even from japanese and germans) all the electronics & sensors can brake easily.
I used to be an intern at a garage and there was an E-tron that had a not working AC just bcs of a broken sensor.
Personally would prefer to get an classic mini as daily. Bcs of its its rich history & parts are plenty and shells are still being made (im not lying)
@@generalsquirrel9548 you can't even find parts for a classic
Me: Hey mom can we have Doug Demuro?
Mom: No, we have Doug Demuro at home.
Doug Demuro at home:
His voice is the quirk, the car is the feature
Gadgets and Gizmos > Quirks and Features
LMFAOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO
🤣🤣🤣🤣
😂😂
This dude is a 2000's baby, aint no way he said 70's and 80's cars were the worst....
Those were great cars. That 318 motor is bulletproof. The worst cars ever were from 2000-2014.
Bullet proof only when you replace the original timing chain and dears with a Cloyes Timing Set !
@@lilibethdoherty295 I have a 1984 Dodge Ram W100 with over 400,000 miles on it with the 318 motor, still running great, never had to change the timing chain.
Chrysler must have beefed up the original design in the later years of production just like Ford when they tried nylon timing gears that proved disastrous. The low end torque makes the 318 a pleasure to drive, the 360 seems to make torque at a higher RPM and as soon as you touch the accelerator it's right there on the 318,@@Robert-mz9hi
This guy is totally unqualified for this
says a guy with zero content zero subs, zero credibility...🎤
I mean, he spit out straight facts here. Nostalgic as these cars might be to some, they were crap and led to Japanese automakers gaining a foothold in the US market
@@LuxeprivaeMedia no offense but you have no car content whatsoever but I'm just a viewer no hate btw
Nah he’s correct bro idk what ur on? Are you okay??
@@LuxeprivaeMediaroblox content :|
Back then that was top of the line and easy to work on not like today
What... The 1960s cars were easy and powerful. This was incredibly overcomplicated for the time with tons of emissions equipment no one had ever seen before
Yeah it's easy to work on!... Once you remove all the emissions garbage cluttering the engine bay. Fair enough once you do that they got a fair bit of power though.
@@GlamStacheessnostalgialounge they still had r*tarded timing, bad cams, poor compression, and ran poorly on new gas. Horrible era for cars in terms of power
@@bldontmatter5319 For the US probably. For Japan and Europe it was pretty much the golden age. Hell I think my late 80s Peugeot with a 1.4 litre has more power than V8s from that era.
@@GlamStacheessnostalgialounge yes. Less emissions requirements. The Cadillac 500 (8.2L engine) made something like 140 hp (but 400+ torque)
Laughable.
I'd honestly rather take that old brick over what we're being offered today.
Dude thought he was cooking💀
Because that was grandmas car and she didn’t need more than 150hp
She also didn't need a 5L V8 so what's your point?
@@jkacvbhijfnthose engines ran extremely
Smooth. Kept Grandma from vibrating to climax on the way to church so no guilt
Yea but the gas, 5L must drink allot
@@francisconikotian2326 back in the 70s gas was dirt cheap. Nobody cared then
@@jean-lucpicard3012 gas was not dirt cheap, in fact, that’s why the car only had 150 horses
I'll let you slide a little bit since you're about 17 years younger than me, but I will proudly drive that over a modern Nissan Altima or any modern dink crossover.
Absolutely
Same here. Love the land yachts ❤
Me too
He didn’t say he wouldn’t make the same choice. Just explained the shortcomings and cut costs of american companies in the 80s, would you cant deny. Negative assumption
To be fair, Nissan is low hanging fruit.
I had one. Bought new in '87. Great car. I put 300,000 miles on it before the engine needed work. The paint was top notch, mine was Red Pearl Coat, and seemed to be scratch resistent because it never got scratched and when I sold it, it looked new inside and out. Notice that everything on that car that he showed is still there and still works.
this guy is complaining about how nothing on the car is "real" as if anything on a modern car is going to be as real as that, when everything today is recycled plastic garbage and cheap-feeling composite materials
these cars actually held up very well. Its still not uncommon to see these things still rolling in great shape. I just detailed a very clean one recently
Besides rust. They did not like living in salted roads.
@@volvo09 That's probably why I don't see these at all. I'm on the east coast.
@@42luke93 same, they're all gone... I never see them.
These cars were 10y old when I was a kid in the 80's and my dad had 2 of them that I remember had rotted floors, on top of extreme rocker panel rust (floors so bad that the carpet was holding your feet up).
My dad actually drove one of these for the majority of his life and my childhood, I don't ever remember it even breaking down once. Literally.
BUT- THOSE DAMN LEATHER SEATS IN HEIGHT OF SUMMER 🥵 OR DEAD OF WINTER 🥶 WERE THE WORST THING IN THE WORLD TO SIT ON!!!!! You were for sure getting a burnt or frozen ass.
i said the same...
Bro why do you expect diamond on a emblem ? 💀
Probably because hes comfortable with daddys money
@@noteddiee real
Why putting a fake diamond emblem? It would be better without any emblem.
Don't think anyone ever claimed or pretended it was a diamond, a crystal at best, which is basically 20% better glass.
Say what you will, but these are the best cars to do missions in GTA.
Dude that’s a Chrysler. Lincoln’s from that era are gorgeous and amazing. Back when America had balls.
"Boat cars" need to come back. Period.
Um, it's a mid sized car.
@@styldsteel1 not by today's standards.
I'm mostly referring to the "floating" nature of these and the large bodies and trunks, with body-on-frame design.
I spend enough on gas and it's hard enough to park in a city
At least back in that era the only thing electric you plugged in was a toaster.
Worst? Nothing this guy posts is based on facts. I just shake my head most of the time. All unusual opinions and bias. If this is the worst, how is a 1994 Tahoe the best SUV ever made? Also this era brought about many advancements we use today (fuel injection).
Talk about quality, i live in Canada in the rust belt and see these cars driven around daily. Quite a few Fifth Avenues, Diplomats and Caravelles. 500,000km on a tuned down 318 is not hard to do and would require little maintenance. How many imports from that era are still on the road??? I see many of these "worst era" cars still kicking around (Ford, Chrysler, GM). 40 years old and still working. Also, people bough these... must have liked something about them....
“Waltuh, that’s my car Waltuh, you’re saying mean things about mah car Waltuh.”
Mike is gonna be pissed once he sees this video
@@lunantix Put your opinion away Waltuh
@allistergraham6704 you shut up !!!! WALTAH!
This comment didn't make me lol but it did make me lal (laugh a little)
I love 70s American land yachts, the boxy style and colourful interiors have always looked super cool to me.
Same. This guy is a bozo and has no clue what he’s talking about.
Check out the 77 Lincoln Thunderbird
I agree
Pimp whip
My '81 Lincoln Continental is like a lazy Sunday afternoon-cozier than a bear in a hammock, and that includes the times with my wife!
That 318 would run forever with minimum maintenance.
Much better then the crap of today
The low hp wasn't the cars fault it was the epa regulations that made the companies smog them down to death
*FACTS!*
And a change in measurement. HP at the flywheel is much higher than at the wheel, so most engines become lame overnight. They were also far too big and heavy for their own good
@@charlesc.9012 I wasn't around back then but thank God power started to go back up in the late 80s or so, I think. My dad had a 1978 camaro with a good 350 horses or so from the new motor that he put in it. Maybe a little more than 350 too, but either way, very good for 1978.
@@ryze9153 American engines always had huge torque too, and if the cars had smaller, narrower and lighter bodies, you would feel even more speed and power, especially in corners and poor weather
Exactly
Land yachts were awesome. Super comfortable and you could actually work on them.
Exactly. You didn't need a degree in computer engineering to work on them.
@@Normal1855 " are awesome" because we still drive them and love them very much. Love taking mine out and watch the heads turn because people drive ugly ass crossovers and forgot what class looks like
@@Normal1855 ODB2 is nice to be able to diagnose issues with the vehicle. But I tend to agree with you. If society ever collapses it's going to be the old cars that are most coveted. I saw a dude with a tractor from 1954 and he said he can fix it with parts from just about anywhere, where his million dollar John Deer thresher he worries if it'll be fixable in 20 years.
Oh and work on it you will🤣
Damn right
This car is still 100x better than any EV ⚠️
Dude safest cars, one American could take out 10 rice burners
And transfer the g forces to passengers if we are talking it crashing into modern cars, back then this would have been safer than tiny Japanese cars though.
Dude, drive one for awhile. Those 80's 5th Avenue were awesome. Lots of them still bombing around.
Listen. He was born in the year 2015. Nuff said! 😆
He has not a clue. Great old cars.
@@kelsycunningham8452 Amen
Floaters
@@kelsycunningham8452 love them old 5th Avenues, old 1985 Cadillac Eldorado and them old Ford LTD. Love them old cars.
“Walter, come with me Walter”
Just let me die in peace.
I had a guy You're not the guy
@@rockybarkington7282 😂
No more half measures
@@rockybarkington7282you're not that guy pal
Muscle cars of the 70's were badass some of the best cars ever made
More like 60s
Back when American cars were comfortable to drive and roomy. When the government got involved deeply into the Car industry, performance fell.
I will take any Chrysler from 70s and 80s over any of the new junk cars from Hyundai, KIA and Genesis. Garbage 🗑
Careful...some snowflake millennial might report you for hurting their feelings because you insulted their Soul or Veloster.
Yeah and when their modern cars go wrong and can pretty much only be repaired at the dealer, you can usually repair a classic car with a couple of basic tools. Hell you need to go to a professional ecu tuner to tune a modern car to run better. With a carb, you need one screwdriver 💀
People hate on mid to late 70s cars and 80s cars so much but yet they are still more luxurious than cars nowadays
Not really, a modern luxury car offer seats which are just as comfortable and is faster.
My pickup is more luxurious than anything built before 2010, and more luxurious than most luxury cars built today.
@@garyszewc3339But driving a pickup isn't luxurious though, it's a gilded farm tool. Kind of like a gold plated shovel.
A friend waited patiently while lying on the seat, with window cracked open, to pull the hood release at the right sentence (?) 😂
You are wrong. There were some great cars on the 80s
Most bad ones though
I would take an old school ride over the plastic trash and electronical nightmare any day
@@japanwatchconnectionno, no there not.
@@slavaukraine5117They are objectively shity cars stop acting like a child
Trash car with a trash engine. No you would not.
But these were the early adopters of electronics so they had the most incompatible, crappiest electronics. Lots of different cables and complex mechanisms mixed in with early electronics. I agree with your point, but to avoid plastic trash and electronics, I think you’d have to go even earlier with cars.
@@japanwatchconnectionthe only real issue to worry about is gas, other than thay are pretty reliable👍
I bought a new 85 Oldsmobile Delta 88. The last of the V-8 rear wheel drives. It was the most comfortable, dependable car I ever had.
And don't forget the pillow top seats that a person would melt into they were so comfortable. 👍
My daughter will be getting my 1983 Delta 88 when she's old enough to drive, if gasoline is still legal in 12 years.
@@andypostema4269 She will love it. Mine was rear ended and totaled.
The last of the V8 RWD cars were the Ford panther cars.
@@blib3786 I was speaking of the last Delta 88's with V8 rear wheel drives.
Yeah, 140 horsepower...and 275 lb/ft of torque. Somebody should tell this kid these cars weren't meant to be redlined at the drag strip. 😂😂
This is the type of car guy that buys light up sill plates for his Hyundai Elantra.
This is the guy that if he came across a clapped-out 1971 Cuda (with any or no engine.) he'd take it to a junkyard and take 50 bucks for it and think got a great deal. LOL!
I hope I am there on the same day to buy it from him.
They were used as police cars back in the day. They’re affordable, a v8 rwd body on frame car . It doesn’t take much to build them as the ultimate sleeper. Middle finger salute
AMEN! I put $12000 of work into my beauty! That's a double middle finger salute from both of us.
With roughly $3500 in work (suspension, exhaust and top end mostly) you can get over 400hp out of the engine and boil the tires with that unkillable torqueflite 727 trans (even if it's an A908 it's still practically indestructible). And look like a boss doing it.
@@smellsuperb1I have that 727 transmission in my truck with over 390,000 miles on it. Can't kill the thing, even though I've pulled full size truck camper loaded on and a loaded trailer at the same time. Only thing I've had to do is replace the seal on the kickdown input shaft where it was leaking fluid, and that was 12 years ago, still putting at least 50 miles a day on it.
I have. 1984 Chrsyler fifth avenue and ive been wanting to do a sleep build with it, any advice or websites to buy from. Its having some problems starting too right now. So im replacing the fuel pump. Unfortunately theres not a lot of youtube videos i can find on this car lol. Bought the car as a late 20th birthday gift for myself last year lol
@@isaacmorfinez-solis7432That series of vehicle is known for fuel pump and ignition problems, so you may want to update to a newer Mallory or MSD. Also check the fuel filter under the hood and in the tank. I don't remember if this has a fuel filter underneath the vehicle, I believe it's in the gas tank. Additionally anything you want to do to the drivetrain also would apply to the Dodge ramcharger, Dodge D series pickup, Plymouth Grand fury, Plymouth caravelle (Canada) and Dodge diplomat. It actually dates back to the m body Dodge St Regis and Chrysler Newport as well.
This kid was genuinely born in like 1998.
You’re way off kid.
people thinking they suck is gonna make them easier to collect them and fall asleep in the comfortable seats
“That’s my car! Kid.” -Mike Ehrmantraut😂
you weren't born yet, but those cars were beautiful off the line youngin.
Lol. Right! He's probably tooling around in his gray or silver government mobile
No body was driving around with real wire wheels, except jaguar. This guy thinks the new civic is geourgous.....
Ok grandpa, time for your medicine
@@thegoldencpu5870💀
2002 kid here, I agree
girls:it just an old car from the 80s
boys:oh its a caddilac
“Worst cars”
Basically pillows for seats
Absolutely scrumptious styling
Massive v8 (sadly no power)
Insane suspension
Tell me you’re a zoomer without telling me you’re a zoomer:
As a Gen Z, I still think this era of American cars had some of the best cars, I'd love to buy a land yacht like a 70s Continental, something about the era is just pleasing. Might be crap in some places, but it looks and feels like luxury, and there's just something about it that feels right. Also, they still run, so that's a plus.
This guy looks like he's in his thirties though
This guy ain’t a zoomer, I’m one and I find classics like this cool lol
@@RaisinBarXZ550I have a ‘71 Continental Mark III with 53,000 miles and it’s all original. It feels so substantial with everything you do. I think the Mark III was the best generation they made because it was made before emissions compliance was a thing so it’s rated for 365 horsepower. It was also built incredibly well.
@@dawson674 That's good power even if the cars heavy. Definitely wanna drive one it sounds like a good experience
Had a 87 New Yorker and I loved it
Peak emissions era garbage
You want a diamond in your 70-80’s car is crazy
Worst car era is right now. Today.
Those downsized M body Chryslers were some of the most solid cars you could buy in the 80’s…leaf spring rear suspension, Torsion bar front suspension ,LA V8 engines and A904 torqueflite transmissions…pretty much bulletproof. I always wanted a police package diplomat to drop a 71 demon spec-340 and 4 or 5 speed into…that engine would be a bolt in affair, and the manual trans conversion wouldn’t be too difficult either using A body parts.
One of the cars in my 'Motor Pool' for many years (1992-2004) was an '86 Plymouth Gran Fury AHB. (AHB= Police Package) This Fifth Avenue is the fancier version of that car. Actually was a quite reliable car,I drove it until I inherited a Crown Victoria (late fathers car) and sold the Fury. Guy I sold it to drove it 8-10 yrs himself until he sold it?
I was going to say that police package Diplomat with the 360 was very disappointing in the get up and go, and the top end departments both. The 340 would be a much better power plant.
Torsion bar??? Like m1 abrams torsion bar?
Agreed and these were totally better than the K-cars. Rwd and had engines that made more than 80 ho
@@censored4christ162 Like KV-1 tank torsion bar :D
But they came with “Rich Corinthian Leather”
Ricardo Mountalban
That car will outlast any other car your talking about
The Chrysler 5th Avenue’s was actually one of the better cars made in the 80’s.
Worst era of cars is RIGHT NOW! Those malaise era boats had so much style and class and personality modern trash will never TOUCH! Grow up and see what we’ve LOST! A tragedy
I'd agree if I were to take off my glasses and look at it from 10 kms away
Your opinion.
@@classicalhollywoodfilm8378not an opinion its facts
You couldn’t be more correct.
AMEN!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I worked for a Chevrolet dealership in the parts dept so I got to see pretty much all the repair orders. we had a customer that had a 1977 Oldsmobile delta 88 that had only 16,000 miles on it. the car was owned by an elderly lady. I had the chance to talk to her about the car. She said that she would only drive 1-2 days a week and that she would drive around town. if she had to go anywhere else, she would have her daughter drive. that olds looked like it just rolled out of the showroom. it still had the bias ply tires, bias spare tire that never left the trunk, and all the "goodies" that came from the factory back when they still gave you things other than floormats.
That's sick man.
What?! Floor mats are usually a $250 option now.
Most upscale cars after 1975 came standard with radial tires. I remember my 1976 Pontiac Grand Prix having "radial turned suspension."
I had a '77 Delta 88 two door. It was a great freaking car and I could lay rubber from a stop light if I brake torqued it. 350 Chevy with a 350 TH trans. Bulletproof, comfortable, and looked great.
You had to showcase a car with the absolute worst paint job and interior. My aunt had one of these cars and it was just a comfortable, smooth ride. We loved it when she drove us to get ice cream whenever we visited. Skip forward almost a decade, I would carpool to work with somebody that had one of these cars. They both kept their cars looking immaculate. They were just sweet, sweet rides.
This is a naive post. Compare a Japanese car of the era. Tinny, cheap, and cheerful. Equally, no power and prone to folding in half on impact. These 70s and 80s rides are maligned for being choked by emmissions but were comfortable and smooth--particularly on Americas long, straight and smooth Interstates....
“The worst era of cars” buddy doesn’t know what the hell he’s talking about 😂
I love my fifth ave thank you! stupid reliable super comfy decent gas mileage 23mpg highway and you win any traffic accident. and I love vinyl roofs
Bump the timing up until it starts to tick then back it off until the ticking goes away and it will be a weapon. Also dump the leanburn system and cat if it has it
Yessss! My dad had one of these for most of his life and when growing up, legit never broke down that I can remember.
Dad had a jet black 5th Avenue. The most comfortable seats in the world, in beautiful bright red leather!
@@codyburke990 lol. It's not so easy to dump the lean burn. You have to know what your doing.
@@styldsteel1 not hard at all to wire up mopar electronic ignition
And you think the 1984 Toyota Camry with 89HP was an awesome upgrade? I can tell you, it wasn't, at all.
I see more of these '80s cars still on the road than I see German and Japanese cars at the same era. Just food for thought. LOL
now that I think of it, I don't see 80's Mercedes or BMW's as much as I see old Caprices and LTDs. Hell I even drive a car that's older than me, and I find it's twins everywhere. These cars weren't crap, they were normal. Give it another 40 years and someone will be talking crap about SUV's and crossovers of the 2020's, except this time I'll agree lol
@japanwatchconnection the Southern United States in general. I live in the Dallas-Fort Worth area Texas and I see quite a few of these cars still on the road. It all has to do with the fact that we rarely ever use salt on our roads down here. Just a regional thing I guess.
I wouldn’t expect Tommy to understand nor appreciate vehicles from this time period he’s too young. This actually wasn’t the worst. And these Chryslers were very popular and durable vehicles. They even used them for police cars
That's all the hp you need to cruise at the national speed limit of 55 mph.
And power could easily be improved if you felt it necessary.
They lowered the speed limit cause the cars couldn't exceed 55 mph
@@ricepile1343You are dumb. That wasn't even a funny joke.
@@ricepile1343You don't know what you are talking about. That was done in the early 70's because of the fuel crisis.
Those 5th Avenue were great cars. Great comfort and you couldn't kill them.
The Timing Gear is the Achilles Heel on those 318 Engines, when the Sprockets wear they jump Timing so Drive it very carefully or replace the Timing Cain and Gears with a Cloyes brand timing set.
Mike Ehrmantraut drove one in Breaking Bad.
The Ignition Modules failed on every single one they ever made !
their only problem was the computerized carburetor "lean burn system". Those could be tricky to get right.
@@adotintheshark4848the carbs werent computerized it was vacuum controlled
Crap? Those cars was like driving on a cloud unlike today. Today you feel & hear every crack in the road. Today most parts are interchangeable.
I had a 84 Fleetwood. With the worst engine ever produced according to losers like this. Had the infamous 4.1. Got 300 000 miles out of it because I maintained it.
Cars back then had to be low horse power for emissions. The styling on those cars is straight up almost first class. They are RWD platform so that instantly makes it better. Compared to alot of modern cars, these are very reliable and easier to work on. Need to bring these cars back
German and Japanese engines from the same era made significantly more power with half the displacement
@@Vanya2893it is not about horse power in those cars, it's about low end torque and reliability which the 318 had mountains of.
@@Vanya2893and broke down more often and cost 3 times as much new and to repair!!!
Yeah and all the American ones had actual, solid FRAMES. It wasn't a unibody construction like the European and Japanese makes were
@@Jeff-bd5yo unibody isn't too bad if you can keep up on maintaining it and you're in just like an economy car/grocery getter. Solid frames are much simpler to reinforce, fix and or modify.
I have no idea what I'm talking about!
Fixed the title for you.
Salty much 😂
Agreed
My first thought.
exactly my friend he does not at all
Salty boomer here
My "crap" 75 almost original 350 Buick Regal is still around after 49 years, looks great, and drives smooth. Also this Chrysler looks still amazing for its age. So what exactly are you complaining about overall ? Greetings from Germany to ALL classic car lovers out there.
Shocker, not every car has to be a sports car. But seriously the worst part about those M Bodys was the lean burn computer under the hood. Its on the side of the air cleaner and dies over the years due to heat and vibration. Aside from that a sluggish but great cruiser.
Don't think that lasted more than 4 years maybe. Easy fix just take it out.
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This kid is not lying though. Those care are horrible. You can't compare them to a mercedes benz from the same era. These things handle like a watered, they were slow while gulping fuel.
@@implive17have you driven these kinds of cars?
@@implive17 I haven't seen a Mercedes from that era for 20 years. But I still see these M body Chryslers on the road today. I still even see several 1980's Ram trucks every day.
I see it here, but what’s in the video?
Mike from Breaking Bad 🧪 called...
he would like his car back!
I'm tired of people ripping on these 80s American cars. They're actually great for what they are. They're not sports sedans, they're made for comfort and effortless driving. And while not high in horsepower, they do have plenty of torque. They have tons of personality, and I'd much rathe own one of these than the latest crossover garbage from today.
never let this guy cook again
He says these are slow as if japanese cars from the 70s didnt have like 3hp max
They also weighed 3 pounds max, and made more efficient use of their displacement. But I'm not knocking these land yachts. They're cool.
@@agentdiamond9211They lasted longer too
The guy wasn't even alive then! 🤣
Yup. Clueless.
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I used to have a 1980 Lincoln Town car. That thing was a tank and never broke