I feel you R34 skylines won’t be eligible for importation till 2024 and even by then I’ll be lucky to make a fraction of what people will be asking for
Yep, theyll be gone. Because the technocrats who want to control your life down to your very thoughts don't want you to have agency in your life. Just wait until your EV prevents you from driving in restricted "nature zones". Welcome to your dystopian future.
There are tons of cars that are fast and cool available now. You can get amazing performance for dirt cheap. The vast majority of the older "dream cars" have subpar performance by today's standards.
Cool they will gave their pioltable drones to fuck around on. Yeah sucks horses aren't still the mainstream, truly a dark day when kids no longer were interested in horse bit instead this automobile
@@abnfalcon3901 I agree but as we speak right now both are causing massive amounts of carbon to be released into the atmosphere. Also we are developing synthetic meat. Not saying it's good meat, but we're getting there. So the ICE isn't the only thing that's going to go. Like the ICE, it has a long way before meat is gone forever. They're trying to take a step in the right direction, that's all. Not saying it's the right step, but it's a step. A step is a step. Any step is a good step. :)
NOW: Bring back the window crank, or, as the preponderance of comments suggest, outlaw crank use (if you don't get the drug reference, yo u may be suffering the same induced disability as 99% of commenters - assisted living). By 1832, the first EVs were made. Ferdie Porsche made one by 1898. New York city lost thousands of jobs when street shovelers of horse exhaust were no longer needed. I really don't know if magnetos in early ICEs meant that no battery was needed, but bring 'em back - or at least kickstart the idea.
@@briseboy “bring back the window crank” hell no! I had an old Ford falcon wagon with a window crank and it sucks. I can barely even move it due to its stiffness
@@briseboy What the hell are you saying ? That manufacturers should put magnets in ICEs for no reason ? That cars should spit out solid exhaust just so we can employ people to clean it out ? Just acknowledging that people were able to make primitive EVs near 200 years ago ? Are you just throwing out loosely related information to whoever will listen ?
"It is not hard to imagine the road communicating with cars" Have you seen most city's potholes? Roads have a hard enough time being roads. Except if that communication is a punch to the suspension of the car.
@@danielm6049 I agree, self driving cars take a huge amount of processing power, semiconductors (very short supply right now) sensors, cameras etc - and still can't compete with a focused experienced driver... certainly we can get to the same level as that with machines eventually, but why tack on an extra $5000 in material cost to a car when you already have a sensor enabled supercomputer sitting in the drivers seat?
@@ingalook 99% of all accidents are caused by human error. Let that sink in, and then read your own comment again. The human brain isn't designed to process information at 65mph.
Try metro Detroit, Michigan. Man eating potholes, rarely do they paint the lines on the roads. If they do, it doesnt last that long. The best- Snow, ice and salt. It covers everything. A whole lot of kinks to work out. It seems that their goals are pretty optimistic.
@@nightfly4664 Yes, and if we switch over to self driving cars 100% of the accidents will be due to machine error... Did you miss the part about the "focused experienced driver"???
@@spicywater9284 Exactly. I love to drive, I don't care if it's commuting, road tripping or off roading. I have no desire to be able to sit behind the wheel of a moving vehicle and take a nap.
I just worry for the day where the government will shove self-driving crap down our throats, citing how much "safer" it is. I hope I'll be dead long before that future comes to pass.
@@CWINDOWSsystem32 No need for parenthesis... self-driving is guaranteed to be safer (not as much fun, but certainly safer. Fun fact about 3/4 of drivers think their abilities are above average... meaning that a minimum of 25% of drivers overestimate their own driving abilities). Also, there are far worse things going on, so while I understand that the thought of this makes someone sad, there are bigger things to worry about (like employment conditions, wage gap and the question if you still will be able to afford buying a car).
Me in 50 years in a nursing home: back when i was your age we had to go to a gas station and we could still drive the car by ourselves and shift gears!! Then the nurse just says okay, just take your pills now... 🤣
@@xFlared ahahaha i swear when its our generations turn to go to nursing homes, its gonna be crazy. Some dudes gonna sundown and think he is the real slim shady 🤣
@@WalrusWinkingNah mate, BMW tried it with the series 7 hydrogen, it was fucking terrible. The hydrogren technology that works, is the one that generates electricity through hydrogren, which just results in an EV car at the day of the day :/
I was chatting in a discord server once, one dude asked what my dream car was. And I said "A 1969 Dodge charger". The guy responded with "A sedan?" and I said "Charger's weren't sedan's in the 60s, educate yourself." and he said "Charger's were always sedans kid." I said "Then this car (Sent him a picture of one) must be a UFO from Mars." He never replied.
Global warming doesn't exist. We are entering global cooling. Enjoy the grand solar minimum sheep, your precious car passion is being torn from you for no reason other than totalitarian control.
...and they slide down the hills, every rainy season. This is the coolest thing, watching what were once the mainline roads, dropping into the sea. Yet, the Chinese already have some roads that have photovoltaics embedded, and may soon be able to recharge buses or other vehicles on the road. But windmills chopping birds into extinction are the US corporate profit preference.
As a young adult, I've always wanted to open an automotive machine shop business for my career. At this point I think I have to go a completely different direction because I'll be 40 and gasoline (machinable) engines will probably be banned. I'm not very excited
I'd be in my 20s when they ban electric cars 😢. Good thing that I live in Sri Lanka where the government doesn't listen to their people AT ALL. (Not even a bit.)
@@whitechocolatethunder3078 Later XJ’s had the bulletproof AW4 or AX15 (auto or manual respectively) transmissions, but the early ones did have a set of unreliable trannies like the BA10/5 for the I6. So your assumption about unreliable transmissions goes for the earliest XJ’s 84-89 but not 89.5-01. Hopefully you weren’t generalizing. 😉
Dude I swear it's so weird to think of that future. Like I keep hearing people talking about them being so stoked for the days of autonomous cars and I'm here but where's the fun in that.
Sad to see most manufacturers are caring less about the driving experience :( Atleast good to see the Japanese passionate automakers like Subaru, Toyota and Mazda
@@aygwm Which is impossible because there's always gonna be more people not interested in cars than people interested in cars. Hence why car makers don't make cars for car enthusiasts, really.
@@hxristfu Yep. Cars are for going places. People who enjoy cars for more than that are a tiny fraction of the market. And they aren't the richest part of the market either, so they aren't worth it at all.
@@hxristfu automatic cars have more advantage though than manual, it shifts faster, better fuel economy, and easier to drive, hence why one of the quickest car is automatic (dodge demon)
Get a job mowing lawns or other similar gig and just start saving cash up and be ready when you turn sixteen hopefully whatever you're looking for will be available. It's not that far off and they're still plenty of gasoline powered cars that would be in the secondary Market depending on your tastes...
@@sdsadsaffd it all depends on where you live if you live in a blue state that goes completely treehugger crazy it might be that sort of a problem but if you live in a red state where they don't have a lot of nonsense you might not have too much to worry about.
"Your kids and grandkids might not [love cars like you do.]" Joke's on you, Nolan. Vin Diesel will be releasing Fast and Furious 39 and future hipsters will be driving purple 2003 Mitsubishi Eclipse Spyders because they're so "vintage"
flat out banning stuff is the dumbest thing to do. creates black markets and gang violence. albeit smuggling a v8 in your ass isn't the easiest thing to pull off.
Imagine this: In twenty years your tesla either won't let you go over a speed limit or will instantly notify the cops on any infraction. Or even better, speeding will be a paid option
There's an anime called Ex Drivers which take place in distant future where all cars drive by themselves. Whenever the AI cars lose control or malfunction, a team of highly trained drivers stop the cars with Supras, Imprezas, Bmws, Mr2s and other old cars. The AI cars often malfunction
Well, that is fiction... here some data from reality: almost 80% of people think they are above average drivers :D Na seriously, autopilots in planes have shown us that computers are the better pilots, and if you look at the accident statistics from Arizona based Waymo, it is pretty apparent that this holds true for cars.
@@etherealicer yea and I mean auto pilot in a car and a plane is something completly different, in a plane the auto pilot just makes minor direction changes and makes sure that the mashine is at the right height while all the stuff like landing are done by pilots. And the autopilot in a car must drive through roads full of other people and make many "decisions" all the time
@@littleskeleton420 Yes, but the auto-pilot sees a lot more and does not get distracted. That said, there are already autonomous cars on the road (e.g. Waymo) and their statistics look good and this is just the beginning. The major proble is that most people see level 3 self driving cars (like Teslas) that rely on a driver (who is not paying attention). Those are fairly dangerous self-driving cars. But level 4, where the driver is not needed anymore it is very safe.
Definitely if we move all into evs and even use them for motorsports then the 200mph streak of red passing by you while everyone around you cheers will turn more into a a 100 mph box that can barely handle being pushed that hard. And don't even start on the sound there's nothing better than a v6 or a v10 instead they would just be a buzz like someone's lawnmower is having transmission problems. and forget driving you'd probably just turn the wheel while a onboard computer handles everything else. Then there's like 5000 more problems and shortcomings.
Maybe, In the far future all civilian cars need to be electric, so it will reduce our stress on the planet by a lot, and it might leave Motorsport to still use ic engines?
@@Snowy-oq4ur possibly but even if they leave motorsports alone ( which I doubt) Evs ( currently ) are extremely obsolete for your average citizen there expensive they take forever to charge and have very little trunk space and then it takes 24 or 27 tons of ( I don't remember some sort of chemical) to create 1 lithium battery which is already horrible for the environment so it's not as clean as you think it is and there's like 200 more problems in like 25 yrs they can probably fix that which is fine IN 25 YRS now since there pushing us all into electric there basically just telling us to get a car that's slightly better for the environment but in the process making transportation for us go way down for a while we're at the peak of ic engines ( Long story short Ev's are STUPID and not ready to go on the market YET )
I think motorsport, the military, and maybe emergency services are going to be the last holdouts of the ICE. They have unique requirements and goals that will be hard for EVs to meet for some time to come.
i personally hope theres a larger push for more public transportation, that way we could have the majority of commuters getting around in carbon neutral transportation meanwhile the roads are left wide open for enthusiasts, and since car and motorcycle lovers are the minority of the population, maybe it wouldnt be as big a deal if we still had a few ICE vehicles farting around because most people could get around without them, lowering the overall emissions of a city. it could be a win-win
If public transportation is the norm, the roads should and would be used to people not by cars, walkable cities are the best, they make people happier, safer, and increase the quality of life. The countryside would be completely avaible to cars
I’ve been dreaming of doing stuff with cars with ENGINES all my life, and there’s a chance I won’t get to even experience most of it without selling a kidney. I haven’t even graduated yet and shit is changing rapidly, the EPA RPM stuff too. It’s honestly sad, and there goes my hopes of becoming a mechanic. Gotta become and electrician now, the fuck.
Yeah man.. I'm a senior this year.. I was so pumped to finally get a car and drive it for as long as I could find parts... seems an LS400 is now but a pipe dream..
as someone who went to aviation technician school, air travel is NOT going electric until atleast the 3000's so if you wanna work on some badass internal combustion shit thats a really good option- also pays FAR more than a car mechanic salary
I am an engineering student from India I have deep love for cars and I feel you Nolan. I swear I will do something for the community like making jet powered flying cars like pod racing scene in star wars phantom menace. As ethusiasts we will find a way and not be boring.
electric motors can pull insane watts for short durations, it all depends on the battery size. Measure electric car performance by power is pretty stupid
Carbon Engineering already has an up and running facility on the Canadian border that is scalable. Why the United States government Is refusing to invest absolutely behooves me. (People don't get started with this red versus blue thing because it's both parties & three administrations)
@@jabbalito3787 It is only made a different way, regular petroleum uses fossil fuels from the ground in order to create what is standard gasoline today. Synthetic fuel uses hydrogen and carbon monoxide in order to be made. So there isn’t a large difference in practically it’s just governments refuse to invest it.
Difficult not impossible if you expand your scope of what you're looking for. Way too many yuppies got rid of otherwise perfectly good cars in favor of crap just because it got better gas mileage.
The state of things in Europe right now bugs me immensely. I love cars! Growing up in the late 90's and 2000's i saw many awesome, inspiring, very cool cars, and now that i (and i suppose others in my age group) are able to own and enjoy our own cars, we're just in time to watch all the epic mods and stuff we've dreamt of doing to our cars as a kid get outlawed and soon, maybe even the cars we fell in love with becoming banned or impossible to drive entirely. Another point that strikes a nerve is the fact that ride-sharing/shared mobility seems to be the full force focus of the near-ish future. I couldn't imagine not owning my own car, not having my very own pride and joy to make my own and enjoy driving. Driving is engaging, stimulating and the feel of pulling some G's in a tight bend and hitting your shifts just right while taking in the sounds and smells of your roaring engine is so insanely satisfying, i don't know how i will stay sane when all we get in our 40's and 50's might be self-driving Duracell taxiboxes.
I wouldnt trust teleportation anyway, it breaks you down (killing you in the process?) And could clone you on the other end but nobody would ever know it.
@@mattwolf7698 that's basically what I feel like teleportation is. It's basically slowly piece by piece either suck you in to the machines or just scanning and destroying you slowly and reconstructing you somewhere else. You would probably be dead, just that an other you with the exact same memories and everything will exist at the place where you teleported to.
People in 2045: "Back in my day, we had to drive Internal Combustion Engines!" Nolan in 2045: "Back in my day, the GR Yaris couldn't be imported in the US!"
I sure do hope Porsche comes up with something on their synthetic fuel research. Cars are one of the reasons I took up mechanical engineering, and it would be a bummer if the ICE just dies out.
Gas cars aren't going anywhere anytime soon. Having all electric vehicles would mean needing titanic amounts of infrastructure development and investment in things like charging stations which do not happen overnight. Not to mention things like marine and air travel are almost completely internal combustion dependant and are looking to stay that way for decades. And when power grids fail, gasoline has always been the back-up power source, just like gas cars will be in similar situations.
@Curious George Floyd never said it wasn't possible just got bummed by the fact that a $250000 price tag I was hoping would drop will probably go up instead. If collectors are already starting to horde exotic the price of an f12 would go up instead of down as the years go on. Making it probably financially unobtainable without other important financial responsibilities being impacted.
@@RidinDirtyRollinBurnouts I agree we will have gas for a long time I'm just saying as more evs come out and more people shift towards them older cars may actually go up instead of down due to us in the enthusiast market increasing demand for them no matter the condition.
@Curious George Floyd TF are you talking about, a regular mk4 supra costed $25k-30k in 2005, now it costs $100k, waay out of reach for the common person, the same thing is going to happen in 20 years
@@MarcillaSmith same, cuz there are so many awful drivers on the road, who should probably have their licences confiscated but it would never happen because it not an American thing to do.
Nolan: "You will probably always have a place in your heart for cars but your kids and grandkids might not." That's the only time I teared up while watching Donut
it's also about how Americans shouldn't be scared which makes sense as he is an American but as a Polish lad, I must say I want to kill myself now cuz I was looking forward to owning all kinds of fun and interesting cars and now that I see this I'm like "Well I'll be able to drive it in a sim which I was doing for 3 years now"
@@adamgadek2972 Why would you? Fun cars will probably be the last to ditch combustion engines. Also there's tons of fun cars out there today that could become cheap classics. Like the boxters, current gen mx-5s, gt86s, or Z4s they will probably still be around in 20 years and also might be dirt cheap
@@kooooons Italy is about to ban pre-1992 cars, except for a list of few chosen veterans. Similar acts can be expected everywhere, and even if not, once gas gets scarce, it will be very very hard to use them.
@@thespalek1 None of the cars I mentioned are pre 92. Also i think such a ban is unrealistic to become popular, because a ban-by-law is a bazooka of a tool compared to a few ten thousand nerds wanting to drive their old cars. People not removing their phone chargers out of the socket cause more environmental damage due to wasted electricity. To put it simple: it's a ridiculously overpowered effort yielding a ridiculously small effect. Still, none of the cars mentioned above are old enough to be banned by such a law. Also, if gasoline, maybe even e fuels are obtainable in future solely depends on if people want it. If our kids still love firing up a combustion engine, then there will be fuel for it. The important question is: will they want to do that?
@@kooooons I hope ur right.. As that's the way it's supposed to be. I am kind of alerted by the rise of demagogy and populism, overruling otherwise sensible approach... So, we shall see and possibly act accordingly.
@Daniel Dan Don’t you just want cars to stay loud and powerful instead of quiet but still powerful We could do that with synthetic fuel It’s as good as electric
Reality is stranger then fiction, and if anything is around long enough you will accidentally get something very accurate when you don't specify dates. For everything they get right they got a lot more that isn't right, at least yet.
@@lord_tachunka I actually prefer that than electric since electric cars still need rare materials to make the battery. And we don't even know if the battery can be recycled if it's dead one day
damn, cant wait to be driving around in my 2005 focus and have people freaking out over whats in the front trunk and why theres a stick in the middle of my car
here's a prediction: if you get into a high speed chase with 5-0, they can flip a switch and your car will take control and drive you to the police station. FUTURE. FUTURE
I doubt self driving cars will really take off to that point, as they’ll probably stop the self driving work when they realize you can’t really get it to work well enough
One scary point that wasn't covered here was with subscription models for cars. This is already happening with Teslas and BMWs. As these companies evolve more and more into mobility companies, I am afraid that we might not really own our cars at a certain point. Even today, it is quite difficult to properly customize a car, because say the ecu is locked, or the electronics are all weird, or the worst of it all,my car needs to be connected all the time, if I want to drive it. Heck there are some vehicles that won't allow you to take full control of your car, until you've gotten some miles on it. Not a big deal today, but if cars get all connected in the future, it is highly possible that the manufacturer or insurer or banks or the government could lock it remotely, for say missing a payment or a parking ticket. I am excited for the future of vehicles, gasoline, electric or hydrogen or any new tech aside,these new connected features are the ones I'm really worried about and feel they are a wrong step the industry is taking without much outcry.
@@GWinvader101 For your sake I hope it saves you too... I would go insane with those speeds. I can assume your view and property probably make up for some of that.
"Oh no! Somebody installed ransom ware on Tesla's network, and turned off everyone's brakes until the ransom is paid!" - Yes, just speculation, but I hope that we are not possibly facing that kind of shit in the future, for sure.
Yeah, really excited for me to never actually control a car even if I own it. Tesla sends a new update to their vehicles, suddenly they start driving off roads or won't run properly. The government suspects me of some crime and then just go ahead and turn my car off because Tesla gave them all back doors. I think of how many glitches phones have, and then decide I don't want my car to "glitch out". My 60s pickup does exactly what I tell it to everytime, I'll never truly own a tesla
@@imthedarknight-8755 The wife controls your car? (I never really control my internet , computer, or gastrointestinal bacteria, either. This realization may explain why, upon Covid pandemic onset in the US, toilet paper and guns were the most prized delusionary purchases.They worked so WELL in preventing infection.) Did you know that your most persistent bone, your femur, is entirely made up of something ELSE within 11 years? It, by your logic, is not yours. None of your outward-facing epithelia, from blood vessel lining to kidney & liver works, to skin, lasts more than a month alive.
Any cool cars? I can’t afford a car at all. I might as well add that I’m 13. I mean I have 300 bucks, anyone selling a new Nissan Altima for 300 bucks? I’m joking.
You don't have to spend a lot for a cool car. If you have no savings and can't afford to take out credit, you're not middle class. If you think a car has to be a supercar to be cool, you're not a car guy.
@@jamesmylife6578 I did get an outstanding Acura Integra for $700 - it had been owned by a wildland firefighter whose crew carboned up the seats, and the paint was truned to accidental camo from flying sparky stuff - It still 4-wheel-drifted on mountain roads until tranny finally locked up and mechanics refused to work on it because wasn't pretty and no OBD-II. the present Nissan 4x4 , formerly operated by a meth-freak, was sold to me by his sister for $750 it functions in deep snow and 100mph roads, though I had to duct tape a steering rod once to get 250 miles (Duct tape and shoe-goo got my van home to the US for 350 miles or so of swiss-cheesed oil pan, and remains a necessary auto accessory. ) I also owned a $500 diesel Rabbit as a spare, with extra tank, which gave 1000 mile range, and that minimum essential speed of 95-100 mph. While using the required minimum maximum speed for a powered vehicle, one does sometimes pay more for police salaries than for fuel. This is an unfortunate legacy of the British colonial tradition, and states where police erroneously address one as a sailing vessel, approaching in a bellicose manner, cantankerously vocalizing " do Yawl know how fast Yawl were going?" Correcting them as conflating oneself with two masted wind-powered craft with mizzen behind rudder, is not conducive to reduction of fine to warning. Some tix exceeded prices paid for above autos. I have had other, far newer vehicles, but, like tuxedos, or green renderings of Benjamin Franklin hanging out of pockets while strolling through the ghetto at night, their utility is limited.
SUVs are now turning into shitty crossovers. Look at the Chevy Blazer. It's now a shitty crossover. I love how Ford put the Bronco name on a body-on-frame SUV that's basically the same size and shape as the first generation Bronco.
@@damienhudson8230 I just expect it to get really expensive because so much less will be produced. Only us hard core enthusiasts will pay the price. We're getting a Tesla this summer but I don't want to ever stop hearing my 500hp 5L V10 E60 M5 wrap out to 8200 RPM with it's muffler delete through a mountain tunnel. If you squint your ears you can pretend you're behind the wheel of an early 21st century F1 car...
This is actually a good point, autonomous cars, especially the ones that relies on infrastructure to function properly, might hinder people's"mobility"
Really crossing my fingers that Porsche successfully develops that synthetic fuel they've been researching. I don't think I have it in me to let internal combustion engines go
I just don't understand you sheep and complying with everything they throw at us. Demand different, demand you want nothing to change. Get enough of you and it will happen. We are being drug into a technocratic dystopian nightmare and all you can do is complain about it.
@@KA-vs7nl what can we do? we can't all be genius engineers and designers, and aren't you also complaining about us complaining, making you a hypocrite because I don't see you doing anything
@@KA-vs7nl Because if you had braincells, you'd realize people are demanding electric cars. It's a very small amount of car enthusiasts who are against it. Hence, it's literally impossible to 'get enough of you' because the majority of car buyers are not car enthusiasts, they just want a point A to point B. If you're too stupid to get that, it means regardless of what you say and do as a gas enthusiast, you won't win that debate.
"Cities like New York ....... have awesome public transportation" I nearly lost it, the New York subway is anything but an "awesome" experience. Especially when you compare it to something like Tokyo.
@@RollzRoyce199 Hi Royce. Good to hear from you! I am glad you took the time out to reply to my comment from your govt issued phone in your bedroom in the basement of your mom's house! By the way, say hi to your mom for me, and let her know I'll be back for seconds when I need my knob polished again. Love you!
@@JetFire9 why r u so pressed dude 😂😂 it’s funny how you say ny is a hellhole go to Mississippi or Louisiana there some of the reddest states in the country but some of the poorest I love how you guys love to scapegoat by but act like red states don’t have any problems
3D printing will help save the combustion engine as well as combustion powered vehicles, I've seen Jay Leno use it for many of his vehicles in his private collection for a fast n quick replacement of parts that aren't usually available online, etc
Government: 3d printing!? ILLEGAL AND BANNED! Hydrogen vehicles? BANNED, we want EV and you will be forced! I am your GOD!!!!!! Basically our future, watch
hydrogen is still a decade away, building all the infrastructure and systems, the cost is way more than EV right now, it won't be possible until the issues are figured out, I don't think it will catch on as quickly
As much as EV's and other alternatives interest me, I'm so sad that the period of being able to buy a japanese sports car for relatively cheap is coming to an end right when I'm around the age I could get one
I hope that Porsche can find a way to make synthetic fuels more affordable. It’s cool stuff but I’ve read that it’s pretty expensive. Also I think fuel development in the aerospace industry will move into automotive. Just my 2 cents :)
@@jrboostin That's simply false. While Porsche is doing synthetic fuels for motorosports, they literally said themselves synthetic fuel is not an option. Porsche is actually going towards electric like other companies.
@@jrboostin They're gonna have to for their road cars if they want to sell in the UK after 2030. Personally I think they're already terribly boring to drive. Drove plenty when my local Ferrari club invited me to an open day to drive the new Porsche range (in 2003).
Glad to see Chevy developed a new LT for the new Z06 and not just tweaking an old LS/LT, hopefully other companies follow suit and continue developing new ICEs
I wish he also talked about the reduction of gas stations and that gas probably will be harder to find due to not only the reduction of needing fossil fuels but also the fact that electric charging stations will probably take over standard gas stations which will also drastically increase the price of gas itself.
Well if petrol is no longer the main source of fuel they can start reducing or removing the additional taxes. Idk how it is where you live but here fuel price is almost 60% just in taxes.
@William Schwartz If you fast charge you can get the battery up to at least 80% in 20 minutes, probably 100% in 45 minutes. If restaurants implement fast charging, this will solve the issue for road trips. Most people will be able to keep it topped off from charging it over night from a regular outlet when it comes to regular commuting though. I'm sure charge time will keep decreasing with new technology too.
@@jabbalito3787 If fewer people are buying fuel, the remaining people will be paying extra because less fuel will be produced and companies will have to charge more to make a profit
I'm a pretty forward thinking person meaning I don't always hold on to the past, but cars in the future will probably be lifeless, emotionless, mute things just meant to go from A to B if manufacturers continue with their lazy ways. Hopefully Porsche and Koenigsegg who joined very recently this year do succeed with their clean fuel program, not to mention Toyota is working on Hybrid Diesel engines and cleaner, more efficient engines to keep ICE alive.
I mean cars were invented to get from A to B, I understand why everyone wants an ICE, I love ICE vehicles and I wouldn't buy an EV if I didn't have to but we all have to understand we're ruining the world with burning all this shit, everything from boats to planes to gasoline generators is heating up the world, I love engines but I'm not going to let my selfishness get in the way
I also love how none of this is taking into account the insane used market right now, how dealerships are begging people to trade their cars in. Because used car prices are so high, and are only going to keep increasing. I literally JUST bought a 2017 Golf GTI and I couldn't be happier knowing that my car will likely APPRECIATE over the next year or two. Welcome to post-covid19 economics!
@Jasraj Sandhu Buy a Silvia? Why would I do that? My father had gotten a new car, so he gave me his old Lexus for when I get my license, I spent quite some time as a teenager reading about it, seeing as I like that car. So why buy another car that you aren't mechanically familiar with, when your father gives you his Lexus? I'd rather have the Lexus IS200 that I know inside and out, rather than the Silvia I'm not familiar with. As if grinding to buying a car that you don't need is a milestone. 🤣
Most of these companies ignore the fact that a good chunk of the world is still rural, and in places where an EV station every few miles isn’t necessarily possible.
I love how states are trying to limit the sale of gas engine cars, but no young person can afford an electric car. So basically what they’re saying is, “hey guys! Want to drive? You’ll need around 40K, not to mention insurance.
@@Mooshanmut But nobody is going to have a place to charge them. Young people are unable to afford homes and apartment complexes will be unable to have enough charge stations, if any. Not only that, we are reaching the point where people can’t even afford to rent an apartment.
Honestly I don’t worry about the electric future. It’s the self driving one that gets me worried. I love to drive around and I’m sad that we might not be able to own cars/our own transportation in the future.
Exactly. I think electric vehicles will get to the point where the issues with them have been solved. And of course better affordability. But yeah, self-driving only sounds awful.
*This video made me realize I’ll be saying “back in my day” as much as my own parents when I become old.*
where is my youtooz
I'm 15 and I'm already saying that hahah not for cars of course but for the memories
You know, back in my day cars used to sound great and they are more badass than your dumb ev car
@@thee8858 idk man, EV's can sound great tbh
@Jason Kang Porsche Taycan is a cool car with many different colors.
i'm just scared as a younger person that when i get to a point where a am able to afford my dreams they'll be gone
I feel you R34 skylines won’t be eligible for importation till 2024 and even by then I’ll be lucky to make a fraction of what people will be asking for
@@matthew_natividad I feel you
Yep, theyll be gone. Because the technocrats who want to control your life down to your very thoughts don't want you to have agency in your life. Just wait until your EV prevents you from driving in restricted "nature zones". Welcome to your dystopian future.
There are tons of cars that are fast and cool available now. You can get amazing performance for dirt cheap. The vast majority of the older "dream cars" have subpar performance by today's standards.
ME TOO
"Your kids and your grand kids might not like cars." damn that was deep, son.
Cool they will gave their pioltable drones to fuck around on.
Yeah sucks horses aren't still the mainstream, truly a dark day when kids no longer were interested in horse bit instead this automobile
If the world is really worried about air pollution and safe Earth then they should invest in synthetic meats instead of banning IC engines
It’s easy to understand. Tomorrows handyman are computer engineers rather than mechanics. What our kids see as cool would be different to us.
@@abnfalcon3901 I agree but as we speak right now both are causing massive amounts of carbon to be released into the atmosphere. Also we are developing synthetic meat. Not saying it's good meat, but we're getting there. So the ICE isn't the only thing that's going to go. Like the ICE, it has a long way before meat is gone forever.
They're trying to take a step in the right direction, that's all. Not saying it's the right step, but it's a step. A step is a step. Any step is a good step. :)
@@christopherbarber288 My bad man my bad.I just don't want IC engines to go away.
2021: Bring back analog buttons in the interior
2040: bring back the steering wheel.
NOW: Bring back the window crank, or, as the preponderance of comments suggest, outlaw crank use (if you don't get the drug reference, yo u may be suffering the same induced disability as 99% of commenters - assisted living).
By 1832, the first EVs were made. Ferdie Porsche made one by 1898.
New York city lost thousands of jobs when street shovelers of horse exhaust were no longer needed.
I really don't know if magnetos in early ICEs meant that no battery was needed, but bring 'em back - or at least kickstart the idea.
i already want back analog dials
@@briseboy “bring back the window crank” hell no! I had an old Ford falcon wagon with a window crank and it sucks. I can barely even move it due to its stiffness
@@briseboy What the hell are you saying ? That manufacturers should put magnets in ICEs for no reason ? That cars should spit out solid exhaust just so we can employ people to clean it out ? Just acknowledging that people were able to make primitive EVs near 200 years ago ? Are you just throwing out loosely related information to whoever will listen ?
2041: bring back my body
I never sped on I-5 yeah right haha
Of course not. Why would you? It’s a part of LA. 😉 😂
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I wonder how slow he goes on the 15 to Vegas 😂
You are the type of person who would watch every trend on tiktok
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"It is not hard to imagine the road communicating with cars"
Have you seen most city's potholes? Roads have a hard enough time being roads. Except if that communication is a punch to the suspension of the car.
What about hilly country roads? Can't see a self driving car handle that well. Not to mention deer, racoons and so on the road.
@@danielm6049 I agree, self driving cars take a huge amount of processing power, semiconductors (very short supply right now) sensors, cameras etc - and still can't compete with a focused experienced driver... certainly we can get to the same level as that with machines eventually, but why tack on an extra $5000 in material cost to a car when you already have a sensor enabled supercomputer sitting in the drivers seat?
@@ingalook 99% of all accidents are caused by human error. Let that sink in, and then read your own comment again. The human brain isn't designed to process information at 65mph.
Try metro Detroit, Michigan. Man eating potholes, rarely do they paint the lines on the roads. If they do, it doesnt last that long. The best- Snow, ice and salt. It covers everything. A whole lot of kinks to work out. It seems that their goals are pretty optimistic.
@@nightfly4664 Yes, and if we switch over to self driving cars 100% of the accidents will be due to machine error...
Did you miss the part about the "focused experienced driver"???
"I envy those who lived in the muscle car era, they could drive their V8s without any issues"
[1973 Oil Crisis enters the chat]
Lol
Lol Thats what I was thinking
People love to romanticize things from different time periods while ignoring all the other problems that existed during those periods.
Lucky lucky people
@Lucifer Atum you assume everyone worked in a office. Many blue collar jobs back then provided enough income for one income families.
I have literally zero interest in ever paying for self-driving technology.
Completely takes away the fun of driving
@@spicywater9284 Exactly. I love to drive, I don't care if it's commuting, road tripping or off roading. I have no desire to be able to sit behind the wheel of a moving vehicle and take a nap.
Take it out to a track... more fun anyway.
I just worry for the day where the government will shove self-driving crap down our throats, citing how much "safer" it is. I hope I'll be dead long before that future comes to pass.
@@CWINDOWSsystem32 No need for parenthesis... self-driving is guaranteed to be safer (not as much fun, but certainly safer. Fun fact about 3/4 of drivers think their abilities are above average... meaning that a minimum of 25% of drivers overestimate their own driving abilities).
Also, there are far worse things going on, so while I understand that the thought of this makes someone sad, there are bigger things to worry about (like employment conditions, wage gap and the question if you still will be able to afford buying a car).
Me in 50 years in a nursing home: back when i was your age we had to go to a gas station and we could still drive the car by ourselves and shift gears!!
Then the nurse just says okay, just take your pills now... 🤣
Me: DEJAVU! I'VE JUST BEEN IN THIS PLACE BEFOOOO.
Nurse: He has dementia don't listen to that old fuck.
Election cars will be the death of car culture.
Electric* Cars
@@xFlared ahahaha i swear when its our generations turn to go to nursing homes, its gonna be crazy. Some dudes gonna sundown and think he is the real slim shady 🤣
@@chancedthomas which car u voting for?
It's 2045, my XJ has eclipsed 500k miles, my wife has left me because I spent our retirement on parts to avoid a car payment
4.0?
Like the Yamaha xj series?
@@Disasterpiece5150 Hell yea
@@thepuddingking5204 Jeep
@Golden Mustache you're*
Imagine subaru going electric, they're going to put their batteries sideways
Adds mo powah baby
Honda is gonna find a way to V-Tec their batteries
@@adamgadek2972 volt-tec
@@kaidennarnold5293 Vault Tec? ***Fallout intensifies*
@@tacomas9602 [everybody liked that]
"Shared mobility" = eye roll
It's all just marketing bullshit
Agreed.
But there actually are morons who sincerely refuse to understand that a cab and occasionally a freight bus don’t nearly replace a personal automobile
Hydrogen is the answer you can literally convert your gas car to hydrogen.
@@WalrusWinkingNah mate, BMW tried it with the series 7 hydrogen, it was fucking terrible.
The hydrogren technology that works, is the one that generates electricity through hydrogren, which just results in an EV car at the day of the day :/
"Nobody knows what manufacturers will be doing in 14 years" Dodge will probably still be making the current generation Challenger and Charger
hopefully
and toyota will still be making the current gen tundra and 4 runner which are already 10+ years outdated.
And people will still be buying them.
@@dirtrider88 1989 Toyota Tacoma’s are still going to be on the road with a Toyota electrical swapped engine 🤣
I was chatting in a discord server once, one dude asked what my dream car was. And I said "A 1969 Dodge charger". The guy responded with "A sedan?" and I said "Charger's weren't sedan's in the 60s, educate yourself." and he said "Charger's were always sedans kid." I said "Then this car (Sent him a picture of one) must be a UFO from Mars."
He never replied.
imagine having a barbecue Sunday with all of the donut hosts, how cool would that be
@Ur cool 😎;-;
If they wanted to be there...
Global warming doesn't exist. We are entering global cooling. Enjoy the grand solar minimum sheep, your precious car passion is being torn from you for no reason other than totalitarian control.
Would be a dream come true
@@KA-vs7nl Pollution however is real.
its always funny for me to think about putting tech in the roads because where I live they cant even make the roads flat and smooth
thats everywhere, your not special. seriously, try to find somewhere where people arent bitching about the roads
...and they slide down the hills, every rainy season. This is the coolest thing, watching what were once the mainline roads, dropping into the sea.
Yet, the Chinese already have some roads that have photovoltaics embedded, and may soon be able to recharge buses or other vehicles on the road.
But windmills chopping birds into extinction are the US corporate profit preference.
@FERMIN DEL ANGEL CARRILLO CHAVEZ Al polvo los caminos volveran, hermano. Money even vanishes more quickly.
Poland?
@@dirtrider88 i didnt say i was special i just said a joke
As a young adult, I've always wanted to open an automotive machine shop business for my career. At this point I think I have to go a completely different direction because I'll be 40 and gasoline (machinable) engines will probably be banned. I'm not very excited
I’ll support ya in opening an Underground gas ⛽️ automotive machine shop 😉
I'd be in my 20s when they ban electric cars 😢. Good thing that I live in Sri Lanka where the government doesn't listen to their people AT ALL. (Not even a bit.)
They won't go anywhere
I think there will be a spike in gas cars the next few years, depending on how things turn out, as well as used ones
“Younger enthusiasts like us”, he says to a guy who still holds on to (and still loves) his ‘87 XJ, which he bought new off the lot!
You don't happen to live in VA do you???
Yeah I had to look behind the couch to see who he was talking to
@@opticFPV Oregon, where no one knows how to drive (in snow). Grew up and bought her when I left WI, where the old girl would have rusted out by now.
How many transmissions did u run through?
@@whitechocolatethunder3078 Later XJ’s had the bulletproof AW4 or AX15 (auto or manual respectively) transmissions, but the early ones did have a set of unreliable trannies like the BA10/5 for the I6. So your assumption about unreliable transmissions goes for the earliest XJ’s 84-89 but not 89.5-01. Hopefully you weren’t generalizing. 😉
Imagine like mid 2040's and then like 99,9% of cars are autonomous and you see like a gang of old people drifting in a bunch of mk4/mk5 supras.
I'll be there
Drifting making videos with suicide boys in the background 😂
You mean classic car enthusiasts? 😉
Dude I swear it's so weird to think of that future. Like I keep hearing people talking about them being so stoked for the days of autonomous cars and I'm here but where's the fun in that.
@@TJ-kh2zc exactly XD
Sad to see most manufacturers are caring less about the driving experience :(
Atleast good to see the Japanese passionate automakers like Subaru, Toyota and Mazda
Auto manufacturers care about what you want to buy. So get people interested in cars that drive well.
@@aygwm Which is impossible because there's always gonna be more people not interested in cars than people interested in cars. Hence why car makers don't make cars for car enthusiasts, really.
@@dzello i agree thats the reason why the number of automatic cars are becoming more and more common.
@@hxristfu Yep. Cars are for going places. People who enjoy cars for more than that are a tiny fraction of the market.
And they aren't the richest part of the market either, so they aren't worth it at all.
@@hxristfu automatic cars have more advantage though than manual, it shifts faster, better fuel economy, and easier to drive, hence why one of the quickest car is automatic (dodge demon)
I am only a 11 year old car enthusiast, I am scared that I won’t ever get a cool gas powered car.
Get a job mowing lawns or other similar gig and just start saving cash up and be ready when you turn sixteen hopefully whatever you're looking for will be available. It's not that far off and they're still plenty of gasoline powered cars that would be in the secondary Market depending on your tastes...
im 13 and i feel the same
@@sdsadsaffd it all depends on where you live if you live in a blue state that goes completely treehugger crazy it might be that sort of a problem but if you live in a red state where they don't have a lot of nonsense you might not have too much to worry about.
@@eddieschwab864 i live in sydney
Correct. You won't. They're taking it all away.
"Your kids and grandkids might not [love cars like you do.]"
Joke's on you, Nolan. Vin Diesel will be releasing Fast and Furious 39 and future hipsters will be driving purple 2003 Mitsubishi Eclipse Spyders because they're so "vintage"
Straight up can’t wait for that movie
Dont forget the wide body kits, stretched cambered wheels and underglow. Pivitol in the 00's car scene
Yea... Anything for the family right?
Are they not already vintage? They're already legal adults at 18 years old.
😂
Im all about electric, but im not about outlawing internal combustion
Some countries plan to ban combustion engines by 2030 like 10 years is too short for people to go all out electric.
edit: well 8 I mean.
flat out banning stuff is the dumbest thing to do. creates black markets and gang violence. albeit smuggling a v8 in your ass isn't the easiest thing to pull off.
@Capt Shiny they make it sound like they want to stop making people drive combustion cars.
@@edstirling
Imagining myself smuggling a V8 along the Mexican border 😂😂😂😂😂😂
Prohibition of common products does nothing but cause crime.
Imagine this:
In twenty years your tesla either won't let you go over a speed limit or will instantly notify the cops on any infraction. Or even better, speeding will be a paid option
More like 2-5 years imo
Also your Tesla will just charge you directly if you're parked at a meter too long
It’s happening
good point, if all cars are connected then speeding will be out of question
Why the fuck do you want to speed?
@@jasonjansen9831 that’s like saying why do u want food to keep u alive u need it
There's an anime called Ex Drivers which take place in distant future where all cars drive by themselves. Whenever the AI cars lose control or malfunction, a team of highly trained drivers stop the cars with Supras, Imprezas, Bmws, Mr2s and other old cars. The AI cars often malfunction
Well, that is fiction... here some data from reality: almost 80% of people think they are above average drivers :D
Na seriously, autopilots in planes have shown us that computers are the better pilots, and if you look at the accident statistics from Arizona based Waymo, it is pretty apparent that this holds true for cars.
@@etherealicer but is it still a car if it drives itself?
@@etherealicer yea and I mean auto pilot in a car and a plane is something completly different, in a plane the auto pilot just makes minor direction changes and makes sure that the mashine is at the right height while all the stuff like landing are done by pilots. And the autopilot in a car must drive through roads full of other people and make many "decisions" all the time
@@littleskeleton420 Yes, but the auto-pilot sees a lot more and does not get distracted. That said, there are already autonomous cars on the road (e.g. Waymo) and their statistics look good and this is just the beginning.
The major proble is that most people see level 3 self driving cars (like Teslas) that rely on a driver (who is not paying attention). Those are fairly dangerous self-driving cars. But level 4, where the driver is not needed anymore it is very safe.
Is there an AE86 in it?
"ay bro just overclocked my tesla yesterday it was gnarly"
Lol
So quiet that it brought along a thunderous applause, absolute genius
ew
Did you install the update for that synthetic muscle car rumble ?
@@michaelcesar800 Digustang
Can we get a “The Future of Motorsport is stressing me out”?
Definitely if we move all into evs and even use them for motorsports then the 200mph streak of red passing by you while everyone around you cheers will turn more into a a 100 mph box that can barely handle being pushed that hard. And don't even start on the sound there's nothing better than a v6 or a v10 instead they would just be a buzz like someone's lawnmower is having transmission problems. and forget driving you'd probably just turn the wheel while a onboard computer handles everything else. Then there's like 5000 more problems and shortcomings.
Maybe, In the far future all civilian cars need to be electric, so it will reduce our stress on the planet by a lot, and it might leave Motorsport to still use ic engines?
@@Snowy-oq4ur possibly but even if they leave motorsports alone ( which I doubt) Evs ( currently ) are extremely obsolete for your average citizen there expensive they take forever to charge and have very little trunk space and then it takes 24 or 27 tons of ( I don't remember some sort of chemical) to create 1 lithium battery which is already horrible for the environment so it's not as clean as you think it is and there's like 200 more problems in like 25 yrs they can probably fix that which is fine IN 25 YRS now since there pushing us all into electric there basically just telling us to get a car that's slightly better for the environment but in the process making transportation for us go way down for a while we're at the peak of ic engines ( Long story short Ev's are STUPID and not ready to go on the market YET )
Seriously it scares me
I think motorsport, the military, and maybe emergency services are going to be the last holdouts of the ICE. They have unique requirements and goals that will be hard for EVs to meet for some time to come.
Have a good memorial day everyone
You too!
You too
@@Octory5315 c q
U too
You too!!
i personally hope theres a larger push for more public transportation, that way we could have the majority of commuters getting around in carbon neutral transportation meanwhile the roads are left wide open for enthusiasts, and since car and motorcycle lovers are the minority of the population, maybe it wouldnt be as big a deal if we still had a few ICE vehicles farting around because most people could get around without them, lowering the overall emissions of a city. it could be a win-win
If public transportation is the norm, the roads should and would be used to people not by cars, walkable cities are the best, they make people happier, safer, and increase the quality of life. The countryside would be completely avaible to cars
@@zuzuenhanced roads would still be used by cars
@@nashidaperv2351 of course, but not for personal usage.
car enthusiasts and train enthusiasts should absolutely unite and join forces tbqh
Nolan- “Enjoy the Cars you have now”
Me- “IM ONLY 14”
My friend is 14 and owns 4 cars 🥺 jealousy levels are at 💯
Well, enjoy the cars that you see right now. And in a couple of years when you start to drive, enjoy the cars that you can drive then.
Drive on a farm
@@Nigel_noongar78 split the breaks and whip a 7810 through da fields
you can get an na miata and race it at 14. You just have to get a racing license, no drivers license required. At least where i live in the U.S.
I’ve been dreaming of doing stuff with cars with ENGINES all my life, and there’s a chance I won’t get to even experience most of it without selling a kidney. I haven’t even graduated yet and shit is changing rapidly, the EPA RPM stuff too. It’s honestly sad, and there goes my hopes of becoming a mechanic. Gotta become and electrician now, the fuck.
Yeah man.. I'm a senior this year.. I was so pumped to finally get a car and drive it for as long as I could find parts... seems an LS400 is now but a pipe dream..
My guy if you want to experience it. go for it. fuck what the government say. 💯
as someone who went to aviation technician school, air travel is NOT going electric until atleast the 3000's so if you wanna work on some badass internal combustion shit thats a really good option- also pays FAR more than a car mechanic salary
Ever heard about adapting?
@@michaelfreeland7865 Oh shit really? I’ve never heard of it. Thank you for telling me, i’ll give it a look!
Nice, a calm well researched and educated take on this subject. The lack of fear mongering is greatly appreciated.
whats to fear monger about it is what it will be and there is nothing we can do about it.
It's fairly good except the part about flying cars being non-viable by 2046 --- he will be proven very wrong on that within 20 years
@@bumperxx1
Spineless churl. Modern-day peasant. Stop projecting your weakness onto the rest of us.
@@combativeThinker fax
I am an engineering student from India I have deep love for cars and I feel you Nolan. I swear I will do something for the community like making jet powered flying cars like pod racing scene in star wars phantom menace. As ethusiasts we will find a way and not be boring.
Damn I can’t even imagine 20 years from now we’re gonna be like “damn 1000 kilowatts this guys not playing around”
😩
I mean that's 1341 horsepower, that guy really wouldn't be playing around.
Australian always uses kW instead of hp
electric motors can pull insane watts for short durations, it all depends on the battery size. Measure electric car performance by power is pretty stupid
@@KekusMagnus I don't think it depends on battery size, but the voltage and current of a battery.
my hope is in E-Fuels.. keep the sound, the infrastructure and maybe even my car
yes , but the clock is tickling, still hopeing though
@@bgaoest2995 , run over the envirotards and you will not have your fuel bans.
@@paxhumana2015 but you will be in jail :/
@@paxhumana2015 ok psycho, take it easy
E-Fuels are a joke and wont ever happen.
Hopefully porsche can finish that synthetic fuel they've been working on
Carbon Engineering already has an up and running facility on the Canadian border that is scalable.
Why the United States government Is refusing to invest absolutely behooves me.
(People don't get started with this red versus blue thing because it's both parties & three administrations)
Yes PLEASE!
I really like EVs but petrol is just better
They won’t. It’s not practical
@@jabbalito3787 It is only made a different way, regular petroleum uses fossil fuels from the ground in order to create what is standard gasoline today. Synthetic fuel uses hydrogen and carbon monoxide in order to be made. So there isn’t a large difference in practically it’s just governments refuse to invest it.
@@DJ-zo8bg *carbon dioxide
Everytime the future of cars is being talked about, I feel depressed.
me too man
I don't want to be depressed about future enhancements and technologies. But no matter how hard I try I'm still depressed thinking about it.
He said 2035 and I thought “wow a whole 25 years from now” and then it hit me
Lol
I keep reminding myself the 80s weren't 20 yrs ago rofl
@@monsterous289 OK boomer
@@draxxthemsklounst5419 I'm gen Z rofl. Most of my life the 80s were "20 yrs ago". That's why I still see it that way, boomer.
@@monsterous289 OK 5 head
'No one can accurately predict the future' me going to keep an eye out for new simpsons episodes about cars in the future
Homet already invented the car of the future
Buying older cars got really difficult after "the great car buy back"
Difficult not impossible if you expand your scope of what you're looking for. Way too many yuppies got rid of otherwise perfectly good cars in favor of crap just because it got better gas mileage.
The state of things in Europe right now bugs me immensely. I love cars! Growing up in the late 90's and 2000's i saw many awesome, inspiring, very cool cars, and now that i (and i suppose others in my age group) are able to own and enjoy our own cars, we're just in time to watch all the epic mods and stuff we've dreamt of doing to our cars as a kid get outlawed and soon, maybe even the cars we fell in love with becoming banned or impossible to drive entirely. Another point that strikes a nerve is the fact that ride-sharing/shared mobility seems to be the full force focus of the near-ish future. I couldn't imagine not owning my own car, not having my very own pride and joy to make my own and enjoy driving. Driving is engaging, stimulating and the feel of pulling some G's in a tight bend and hitting your shifts just right while taking in the sounds and smells of your roaring engine is so insanely satisfying, i don't know how i will stay sane when all we get in our 40's and 50's might be self-driving Duracell taxiboxes.
Even if the future has teleportation I'm still driving
I wouldnt trust teleportation anyway, it breaks you down (killing you in the process?) And could clone you on the other end but nobody would ever know it.
@@mattwolf7698 that's basically what I feel like teleportation is. It's basically slowly piece by piece either suck you in to the machines or just scanning and destroying you slowly and reconstructing you somewhere else. You would probably be dead, just that an other you with the exact same memories and everything will exist at the place where you teleported to.
fuck no if it works imma use it
@@narms4425 then how are we gonna get a speeding ticket
@@capedcrusader1939 damn didnt think of that, ill miss getting tickets, you win this one
People in 2045: "Back in my day, we had to drive Internal Combustion Engines!"
Nolan in 2045: "Back in my day, the GR Yaris couldn't be imported in the US!"
Don’t you mean in my day you drove yourself around 😒
Nolan is easily my favorite. Idk if its how genuine he seems or the legit love he exudes when talking about cars but I absolutely love it.
I sure do hope Porsche comes up with something on their synthetic fuel research. Cars are one of the reasons I took up mechanical engineering, and it would be a bummer if the ICE just dies out.
Well this sorta bummed me out on being able to afford my dream car in my 50's when I would have a slim chance of being able to afford it.
Gas cars aren't going anywhere anytime soon. Having all electric vehicles would mean needing titanic amounts of infrastructure development and investment in things like charging stations which do not happen overnight. Not to mention things like marine and air travel are almost completely internal combustion dependant and are looking to stay that way for decades. And when power grids fail, gasoline has always been the back-up power source, just like gas cars will be in similar situations.
@Curious George Floyd never said it wasn't possible just got bummed by the fact that a $250000 price tag I was hoping would drop will probably go up instead. If collectors are already starting to horde exotic the price of an f12 would go up instead of down as the years go on. Making it probably financially unobtainable without other important financial responsibilities being impacted.
@@RidinDirtyRollinBurnouts I agree we will have gas for a long time I'm just saying as more evs come out and more people shift towards them older cars may actually go up instead of down due to us in the enthusiast market increasing demand for them no matter the condition.
@Curious George Floyd TF are you talking about, a regular mk4 supra costed $25k-30k in 2005, now it costs $100k, waay out of reach for the common person, the same thing is going to happen in 20 years
@@pepper0075 the cars i liked were literally junk when i was a kid-
$100 or $200.
at 30 those same cars were ten grand.
now they're 30 grand and up..
Nolan: Siri, i want you to set a reminder two decades and five years into the future to buy a Toyota GR Yaris.
Siri: *no problem*
where is my youtooz
Idk, maybe in Canada?
@@runswithraptors ah, Tomato Tomaty
This timeline has a very “Life After People” esque to it
Yeah can't wait to for us to be extinct
Humans have ruined this planet --- we need to disappear and let the animals and plants have it back
I, for one, welcome our AI overlords
@@MarcillaSmith same, cuz there are so many awful drivers on the road, who should probably have their licences confiscated but it would never happen because it not an American thing to do.
Lol it *has* an esque?
Nolan: "You will probably always have a place in your heart for cars but your kids and grandkids might not."
That's the only time I teared up while watching Donut
“By then, barring anything cataclysmic...” actually made me laugh 😂
Video title: The Future of Cars is Stressing Me Out.
Actual video: I'm Not Really Worried About the Future of Cars.
it's also about how Americans shouldn't be scared which makes sense as he is an American but as a Polish lad, I must say I want to kill myself now cuz I was looking forward to owning all kinds of fun and interesting cars and now that I see this I'm like "Well I'll be able to drive it in a sim which I was doing for 3 years now"
@@adamgadek2972 Why would you? Fun cars will probably be the last to ditch combustion engines. Also there's tons of fun cars out there today that could become cheap classics. Like the boxters, current gen mx-5s, gt86s, or Z4s they will probably still be around in 20 years and also might be dirt cheap
@@kooooons Italy is about to ban pre-1992 cars, except for a list of few chosen veterans. Similar acts can be expected everywhere, and even if not, once gas gets scarce, it will be very very hard to use them.
@@thespalek1 None of the cars I mentioned are pre 92. Also i think such a ban is unrealistic to become popular, because a ban-by-law is a bazooka of a tool compared to a few ten thousand nerds wanting to drive their old cars. People not removing their phone chargers out of the socket cause more environmental damage due to wasted electricity. To put it simple: it's a ridiculously overpowered effort yielding a ridiculously small effect. Still, none of the cars mentioned above are old enough to be banned by such a law. Also, if gasoline, maybe even e fuels are obtainable in future solely depends on if people want it. If our kids still love firing up a combustion engine, then there will be fuel for it. The important question is: will they want to do that?
@@kooooons I hope ur right.. As that's the way it's supposed to be.
I am kind of alerted by the rise of demagogy and populism, overruling otherwise sensible approach... So, we shall see and possibly act accordingly.
"No one can accurately predict the future" I thought you would've heard of the Simpsons by now
Yes
@Daniel Dan
Don’t you just want cars to stay loud and powerful instead of quiet but still powerful
We could do that with synthetic fuel
It’s as good as electric
Reality is stranger then fiction, and if anything is around long enough you will accidentally get something very accurate when you don't specify dates. For everything they get right they got a lot more that isn't right, at least yet.
where is my youtooz
@@lord_tachunka I actually prefer that than electric since electric cars still need rare materials to make the battery. And we don't even know if the battery can be recycled if it's dead one day
I’m glad to finally own a V8 imma enjoy the hell out of it
Same
damn, cant wait to be driving around in my 2005 focus and have people freaking out over whats in the front trunk and why theres a stick in the middle of my car
How cool
@@heliumnetworking5103 I know right
That car is utter garbage and it shud be banned
@@V_For_Vigilante Tesla cope bruhmoment
* Wheezing *
I can't wait to see how Germany figures out how to make electric cars unreliable
Underrated comment right here
It's exciting to see how they'll get an electric car to leak
Tesla already beat them 😂 unreliable, no parts available and expensive AF to repair.
they're already shit
All i can imagine is rhe car blowing up
here's a prediction: if you get into a high speed chase with 5-0, they can flip a switch and your car will take control and drive you to the police station. FUTURE. FUTURE
Its all about total control of the masses.
good thing i'll never buy a new car
I doubt self driving cars will really take off to that point, as they’ll probably stop the self driving work when they realize you can’t really get it to work well enough
@@anishkalappa6462 It will become that over the years.
@@itsmichael415 That would be hilarious and definitely cool.
One scary point that wasn't covered here was with subscription models for cars. This is already happening with Teslas and BMWs. As these companies evolve more and more into mobility companies, I am afraid that we might not really own our cars at a certain point. Even today, it is quite difficult to properly customize a car, because say the ecu is locked, or the electronics are all weird, or the worst of it all,my car needs to be connected all the time, if I want to drive it. Heck there are some vehicles that won't allow you to take full control of your car, until you've gotten some miles on it. Not a big deal today, but if cars get all connected in the future, it is highly possible that the manufacturer or insurer or banks or the government could lock it remotely, for say missing a payment or a parking ticket. I am excited for the future of vehicles, gasoline, electric or hydrogen or any new tech aside,these new connected features are the ones I'm really worried about and feel they are a wrong step the industry is taking without much outcry.
“Barring anything cataclysmic” oooohhhh famous last words 😂😂
Donut: “no ev support in sight like your mom’s house”
No one:
Me grilling a steak watching in 240p 10 miles from the nearest road: “yeah..”
What are your thoughts on StarLink?
@@dense_and_dull hopefully it saves me. where i moved here from I had 350/400 mbps download. Here youre lucky to get sub 100 ping and >40kbps
@@GWinvader101 For your sake I hope it saves you too... I would go insane with those speeds. I can assume your view and property probably make up for some of that.
@@dense_and_dull I mean your view doesn't change unless you get one of them pretty forest fires
@@thomassloan781 Wasn't taking to you, bud. Now get out of here before I tell your mom you've used up your hour of internet time, okay buddy
"Oh no! Somebody installed ransom ware on Tesla's network, and turned off everyone's brakes until the ransom is paid!" - Yes, just speculation, but I hope that we are not possibly facing that kind of shit in the future, for sure.
Knew this was coming ever since I played Watch Dogs
This can easily be avoided by designing it properly.
At the same time it can also easily happen if not designed properly
Surely hydraulic brakes would still exist as a safety feature. More likely that the ransomware would brick your car.
Yeah, really excited for me to never actually control a car even if I own it. Tesla sends a new update to their vehicles, suddenly they start driving off roads or won't run properly. The government suspects me of some crime and then just go ahead and turn my car off because Tesla gave them all back doors. I think of how many glitches phones have, and then decide I don't want my car to "glitch out". My 60s pickup does exactly what I tell it to everytime, I'll never truly own a tesla
@@imthedarknight-8755 The wife controls your car?
(I never really control my internet , computer, or gastrointestinal bacteria, either. This realization may explain why, upon Covid pandemic onset in the US, toilet paper and guns were the most prized delusionary purchases.They worked so WELL in preventing infection.)
Did you know that your most persistent bone, your femur, is entirely made up of something ELSE within 11 years?
It, by your logic, is not yours.
None of your outward-facing epithelia, from blood vessel lining to kidney & liver works, to skin, lasts more than a month alive.
13:37 holy crap thats the town I live in! I was so confused for a second like "yo that street looks familiar"
I’m really excited to watch this in 25 years and judge how well it aged
The biggest muscle car “boom” in history has been in the last 10 years.
?
Thanks to the internet I guess
@@yngfljm2277 Hellcats, Demons, GT500, ZL1
I agree
oui oui
“enjoy the cars you have now” when the current market is overpriced shit boxes and your a middle class citizen that can’t afford any cool cars
Any cool cars? I can’t afford a car at all. I might as well add that I’m 13. I mean I have 300 bucks, anyone selling a new Nissan Altima for 300 bucks?
I’m joking.
Definetly. Everything is expensive af right now.
You don't have to spend a lot for a cool car. If you have no savings and can't afford to take out credit, you're not middle class.
If you think a car has to be a supercar to be cool, you're not a car guy.
@@dyent yeah cool, fun cars can be cheap. I only paid $10k for my S2k when I was 25. I still own it and will never sell it.
@@jamesmylife6578 I did get an outstanding Acura Integra for $700 - it had been owned by a wildland firefighter whose crew carboned up the seats, and the paint was truned to accidental camo from flying sparky stuff - It still 4-wheel-drifted on mountain roads until tranny finally locked up and mechanics refused to work on it because wasn't pretty and no OBD-II.
the present Nissan 4x4 , formerly operated by a meth-freak, was sold to me by his sister for $750 it functions in deep snow and 100mph roads, though I had to duct tape a steering rod once to get 250 miles (Duct tape and shoe-goo got my van home to the US for 350 miles or so of swiss-cheesed oil pan, and remains a necessary auto accessory. )
I also owned a $500 diesel Rabbit as a spare, with extra tank, which gave 1000 mile range, and that minimum essential speed of 95-100 mph.
While using the required minimum maximum speed for a powered vehicle, one does sometimes pay more for police salaries than for fuel. This is an unfortunate legacy of the British colonial tradition, and states where police erroneously address one as a sailing vessel, approaching in a bellicose manner, cantankerously vocalizing " do Yawl know how fast Yawl were going?"
Correcting them as conflating oneself with two masted wind-powered craft with mizzen behind rudder, is not conducive to reduction of fine to warning. Some tix exceeded prices paid for above autos.
I have had other, far newer vehicles, but, like tuxedos, or green renderings of Benjamin Franklin hanging out of pockets while strolling through the ghetto at night, their utility is limited.
I get scared when legend cars turn into wagons or suvs
What about it becoming a 2 ton 400hp plastic fantastic and aluminum chassis "successor"
Mitsubishi Eclipse Cross sends its regards
SUVs are now turning into shitty crossovers. Look at the Chevy Blazer. It's now a shitty crossover. I love how Ford put the Bronco name on a body-on-frame SUV that's basically the same size and shape as the first generation Bronco.
I like station wagons
I guess we are all turning into those old head that’s always talking about “back in my day” 😂😂
"The car will become an always on machine"
Me: wow.. none of my cars even have OBD2
Future cars will have R2D2
Pre 1996, your car must have been to the moon and back by now.
Only 3 of mine are OBD2, the rest are OBD1 or no OBD
25 years from now:
Siri: Here's a reminder. Buy a pie Yoda and char it.
under liked comment lol
@A fish Didn't see any other comment. Probably because the joke took 2 seconds to think of since we've all had this experience.
Definitely holding onto my 2016 fiesta st for the long run
Soooo basically I need to work my ass off and get my car collection now
Good future resale value too. Imagine how much a fun 1998 manual trans miata will go for once cars are all self driving EVs
yes
yes
Until they make oil based fuel obsolete
@@damienhudson8230 I just expect it to get really expensive because so much less will be produced. Only us hard core enthusiasts will pay the price. We're getting a Tesla this summer but I don't want to ever stop hearing my 500hp 5L V10 E60 M5 wrap out to 8200 RPM with it's muffler delete through a mountain tunnel. If you squint your ears you can pretend you're behind the wheel of an early 21st century F1 car...
Ah, The Future™: Where cars will have more autonomy than people.
This is actually a good point, autonomous cars, especially the ones that relies on infrastructure to function properly, might hinder people's"mobility"
@@michaelli3997 you know it too humans will not have spines in the next 70 years
@@predatorxfilms6904 yeah have you watched wall-e it's a movie showing what the future will be like if everything is autonomous
Go check the Agenda 2030!
From that point foward... you will no longer want to live
@@myswiftracecar so we all move to the American south west and declare autonomy.
Really crossing my fingers that Porsche successfully develops that synthetic fuel they've been researching. I don't think I have it in me to let internal combustion engines go
Same
I just don't understand you sheep and complying with everything they throw at us. Demand different, demand you want nothing to change. Get enough of you and it will happen. We are being drug into a technocratic dystopian nightmare and all you can do is complain about it.
@@KA-vs7nl what can we do? we can't all be genius engineers and designers, and aren't you also complaining about us complaining, making you a hypocrite because I don't see you doing anything
@Michael Gia Huy Nguyen stay poor
@@KA-vs7nl Because if you had braincells, you'd realize people are demanding electric cars. It's a very small amount of car enthusiasts who are against it. Hence, it's literally impossible to 'get enough of you' because the majority of car buyers are not car enthusiasts, they just want a point A to point B.
If you're too stupid to get that, it means regardless of what you say and do as a gas enthusiast, you won't win that debate.
"enjoy the cars you have right now"
*me staring at my 2008 fiat panda*: love you babe
"Cities like New York ....... have awesome public transportation"
I nearly lost it, the New York subway is anything but an "awesome" experience. Especially when you compare it to something like Tokyo.
Sure, but compared to the standard in most US cities (ie virtually non-existent) it might as well Tokyo.
NYC is a liberal hell hole of freaks.
@@JetFire9 You seem normal.
@@RollzRoyce199 Hi Royce. Good to hear from you! I am glad you took the time out to reply to my comment from your govt issued phone in your bedroom in the basement of your mom's house! By the way, say hi to your mom for me, and let her know I'll be back for seconds when I need my knob polished again. Love you!
@@JetFire9 why r u so pressed dude 😂😂 it’s funny how you say ny is a hellhole go to Mississippi or Louisiana there some of the reddest states in the country but some of the poorest I love how you guys love to scapegoat by but act like red states don’t have any problems
*3 days from now two giant companies announce that they’re going all electric in the next 5 years*
yeah i might just go back
I'd rather be able to breathe and not lose most coastal cities due to rising sea levels. Different strokes for different folks I guess.
@@davidcazares7441 i rather buy a audi quattro
I really really hope that the hydrogen powered combustion engines work out, I'd really like to see that.
3D printing will help save the combustion engine as well as combustion powered vehicles, I've seen Jay Leno use it for many of his vehicles in his private collection for a fast n quick replacement of parts that aren't usually available online, etc
Government: 3d printing!? ILLEGAL AND BANNED! Hydrogen vehicles? BANNED, we want EV and you will be forced! I am your GOD!!!!!!
Basically our future, watch
hydrogen is still a decade away, building all the infrastructure and systems, the cost is way more than EV right now, it won't be possible until the issues are figured out, I don't think it will catch on as quickly
As much as EV's and other alternatives interest me, I'm so sad that the period of being able to buy a japanese sports car for relatively cheap is coming to an end right when I'm around the age I could get one
This is me
I am 16 but in Germany so it would be 3 years til I can get one. My hopes are smashed
Me too..I'm in India so it especially sucks coz there's no cool cars around here and mods are strictly illegal so I'm fucked..
Nice to know I’m not the only one thinking about this lol
@@anoopachuthan1788 I don't live in India but do you guys have the GR Yaris? What about the Suzuki Jimny?
"the new brz"
*proceeds to cry in eu*
"nissan z"
*continues to cry*
Dont worry, we will get the GR86 instead.
"New Bronco"
*Room starts to fill up with tears*
@@pascalzarn8974 i saw some in Spain which i find pretty rare
I hope that Porsche can find a way to make synthetic fuels more affordable. It’s cool stuff but I’ve read that it’s pretty expensive. Also I think fuel development in the aerospace industry will move into automotive. Just my 2 cents :)
Porsche will never go fully electric
Porsche doesn't intend to use synthetic fuel for normal cars, it's for motorsports.
@@jrboostin That's simply false. While Porsche is doing synthetic fuels for motorosports, they literally said themselves synthetic fuel is not an option. Porsche is actually going towards electric like other companies.
@@jrboostin They're gonna have to for their road cars if they want to sell in the UK after 2030. Personally I think they're already terribly boring to drive. Drove plenty when my local Ferrari club invited me to an open day to drive the new Porsche range (in 2003).
Glad to see Chevy developed a new LT for the new Z06 and not just tweaking an old LS/LT, hopefully other companies follow suit and continue developing new ICEs
From Nolan’s predictions sounds like I’m gonna have a sevear case of sad throughout the years
Melancholy
Not if you live in any other state than California.
@@TYSniper Ontario (i live in canada) is just as worse
I feel like I will end up as Will Smith in iRobot.
Same !
I would love that...
I wish he also talked about the reduction of gas stations and that gas probably will be harder to find due to not only the reduction of needing fossil fuels but also the fact that electric charging stations will probably take over standard gas stations which will also drastically increase the price of gas itself.
Wouldn’t less demand make prices drop?
so sad bro
Well if petrol is no longer the main source of fuel they can start reducing or removing the additional taxes.
Idk how it is where you live but here fuel price is almost 60% just in taxes.
@William Schwartz If you fast charge you can get the battery up to at least 80% in 20 minutes, probably 100% in 45 minutes. If restaurants implement fast charging, this will solve the issue for road trips. Most people will be able to keep it topped off from charging it over night from a regular outlet when it comes to regular commuting though.
I'm sure charge time will keep decreasing with new technology too.
@@jabbalito3787 If fewer people are buying fuel, the remaining people will be paying extra because less fuel will be produced and companies will have to charge more to make a profit
I'm a pretty forward thinking person meaning I don't always hold on to the past, but cars in the future will probably be lifeless, emotionless, mute things just meant to go from A to B if manufacturers continue with their lazy ways. Hopefully Porsche and Koenigsegg who joined very recently this year do succeed with their clean fuel program, not to mention Toyota is working on Hybrid Diesel engines and cleaner, more efficient engines to keep ICE alive.
I'm a pretty reactionary person and always hold onto the past. I'm never buying a new car again. I'd rather keep actually good old cars on the road.
Yes I agreee but there will be always new invention that will be fun.. like fly using jetpacks or maybe goin to space with your own rocket
I mean cars were invented to get from A to B, I understand why everyone wants an ICE, I love ICE vehicles and I wouldn't buy an EV if I didn't have to but we all have to understand we're ruining the world with burning all this shit, everything from boats to planes to gasoline generators is heating up the world, I love engines but I'm not going to let my selfishness get in the way
Is lazy the right word??
@@Neo-qt1lc Exactly
I have never felt like I needed blood pressure medication EVER in my life, untill I watched this episode! I'm forever keeping my V8!
You can. The problem really will be fuel availability. I’m probably just gonna opt for electric conversions for my 71 mustang and Willy’s jeep.
i just want to say thanks for all the content, its great. Donut made me fall in love with cars.
-Theo from canada
Same here, bud
umm thx i guess
that was supposed to @icare not jason messer
I also love how none of this is taking into account the insane used market right now, how dealerships are begging people to trade their cars in. Because used car prices are so high, and are only going to keep increasing. I literally JUST bought a 2017 Golf GTI and I couldn't be happier knowing that my car will likely APPRECIATE over the next year or two. Welcome to post-covid19 economics!
2016 GTI here. Had her since 13k miles. I have just over 108k miles now. Welcome to the club 🤘
1980s and all the way back to the mid 1920s where the coolest years of the car industry.
“FUUTUREE. FUUUTUURE.” - Squidward
We'll definitely be the mad max generation 😂
yeah
Whatever it is I’m sticking with older cars 😎
And building some kit cars
Yeah, I also hold on to my CRT monitor for a while way back when everybody was switching to LCD. You'll come to BEV when the time is right for you.
@@chargehanger naw bro I got the vaccine chip bro I can download avatar in 1080p in 3 seconds into my brain
@@chargehanger eyyyyy CRT gang. Didn't expect to see a CRT fan on Donut, I got a 9" Trinitron and a 27" WEGA. What do you have?
@@anishkalappa6462 keeping what old charm? The petrol engine is the cars old charm, changing them won't solve that issue
@@anishkalappa6462 and that one part of the car is the most important. Electrictrification doesn't fit certain cars.
9:49 "Sir, I've realized I have slightly fucked up Asia and Europe. Don't fire me please, I need my monthly rations"
This makes me appreciate my father's old Lexus IS200. 🥺
I now love to death my uncles 94 Miata, as well as my old cousin’s 57 bel air.
And I love my grandfathers Hydropneumatic Citroën, or my dads 98 Benz CLK230 kompressor (supercharged)
IS 200 also holds a special place in my heart too.
@Jasraj Sandhu Buy a Silvia?
Why would I do that? My father had gotten a new car, so he gave me his old Lexus for when I get my license, I spent quite some time as a teenager reading about it, seeing as I like that car.
So why buy another car that you aren't mechanically familiar with, when your father gives you his Lexus?
I'd rather have the Lexus IS200 that I know inside and out, rather than the Silvia I'm not familiar with.
As if grinding to buying a car that you don't need is a milestone. 🤣
sick car
"the public transit in these cities is awsome" -nolan
"uhhh" -jeff golblume
I mean it's certainly better than cites with no or completely outdated public transit, like Atlanta
@@EdwardM104 shout out NJ Transit
I like not having a public transit system. But then I like to drive.
i really hope synthetic fuels work out so we can keep hearing real engine noise rather than the whine of an electric motor
And it's clean emissions but we still can hear engine noise and tune up the engines like before
Most of these companies ignore the fact that a good chunk of the world is still rural, and in places where an EV station every few miles isn’t necessarily possible.
I always wondered why there's so many cars parked out front of my mum's house.
She'll be able to finance retirement with them!
I love how states are trying to limit the sale of gas engine cars, but no young person can afford an electric car. So basically what they’re saying is, “hey guys! Want to drive? You’ll need around 40K, not to mention insurance.
And young people are the ones wanting electric cars badly tho
@@kerbodynamicx472 yet most can’t afford them
@@thebassboostedchannel1251 and that is a problem
In the video they said electric cars are going to continue getting cheaper and cheaper
@@Mooshanmut But nobody is going to have a place to charge them. Young people are unable to afford homes and apartment complexes will be unable to have enough charge stations, if any.
Not only that, we are reaching the point where people can’t even afford to rent an apartment.
RIP Jason Dupasquier 🇨🇭
Honestly I don’t worry about the electric future. It’s the self driving one that gets me worried. I love to drive around and I’m sad that we might not be able to own cars/our own transportation in the future.
Exactly. I think electric vehicles will get to the point where the issues with them have been solved. And of course better affordability. But yeah, self-driving only sounds awful.