WORST CARS IN U.S. HISTORY!

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  • This is the story on the top 10 worst cars in U.S. history!
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    Today we take a look at the top 10 worst of the worst cars. Some of them were easily breakable many were iffy a lot were underpowered and a few would denigrate into a pile of rust right before your eyes. Terrible but in our list we'll go over the worst cars defined as a car that shaped american automotive culture around its bad example that doesn't mean that all the cars here were big sellers only that their undeniable lack of character made everyone notice. Cars like the pinto, vega, pacer, Cimarron, aztek, pontiac, ford, chevy and more are on this list.
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  • @FerretJohn
    @FerretJohn 2 года назад +232

    my first car was a 77 Chevy Vega, puke brown, there were only two good things I could say about it: it got good gas mileage (when I could get it to run), and it was absolutely guaranteed never to be stolen. I even tested that theory once, one day I left the door ajar, left the key in the ignition, and put a sign on the roof saying "Steal Me". next day I came out and, sure enough, somebody stole the sign.

    • @constancehstch3672
      @constancehstch3672 Год назад +10

      That's why we bought a Gremlin X.

    • @robertgoidel
      @robertgoidel Год назад +11

      My Vega was brown and would disel when I turned off the ignition. I even had it tuned and retuned several times only to experience dieseling when I turned off the ignition. I final sold it to a fellow student at SMU and bought a Datsun 280Z, what a difference!!!! Miss that Datsun very much.

    • @2148aa
      @2148aa Год назад

      Vega was the birth control known to man.

    • @mikemcgown6362
      @mikemcgown6362 Год назад +14

      My Dad bought a Vega new in '73 and drove it everywhere for 9 1/2 years with none of the typical issues associated with those cars.He gave it to me in October of 82 when I got my license with 190,000 miles on the odometer. It still ran reliably to get me to school and work. I can't bash it for any of the reasons typical for Vegas.

    • @absolutefoot4594
      @absolutefoot4594 9 месяцев назад +14

      It’s actually hilarious that someone went out of their way to go get the sign instead of just walking past the car

  • @allanjechorek4381
    @allanjechorek4381 2 года назад +624

    I had a 1973 Gremlin. 304 V8 4 barrel,posi reared,and Levi interior from the factory ! Very fast and dependable.

    • @ThisOldCarChannel
      @ThisOldCarChannel  2 года назад +19

      Cool Allan. Thanks for watching!

    • @sandasturner9529
      @sandasturner9529 2 года назад +5

      All original!?!?

    • @stevedeleon8775
      @stevedeleon8775 2 года назад +17

      I remember the Denim Levi interior at a car show back in the late 80's...

    • @rickmassey1272
      @rickmassey1272 2 года назад +5

      .lol... feeling fast and BEING fast are two different things... also some people confuse quick with fast.

    • @bertgrau3934
      @bertgrau3934 2 года назад +19

      @@johnhipp8267
      I had a 73 Gremlin X 258 straight 6 and 3 speed manual with factory floor shifter fun and economical to drive , also had a 75 pacer 258 -6 and it got 23 MPG not great but not bad. Had good A/C

  • @rodneykingston6420
    @rodneykingston6420 Год назад +81

    Three of my friends who had to buy their own cars in high school, with their own money drove Gremlins. You could get a cheap, decent used one around 1981 for about a grand, which was about what you earned over a summer. I think they were a miracle car.

    • @doug9066
      @doug9066 Год назад +1

      I had to buy my own car when I was in high school too, my first car was a preowned Mercury Zephyr 4 door which wss a great mid size car since I had always liked Ford products even though I had a couple of bow ties (Chevrolet) but had gone back to buying Ford, Lincoln or Mercury cars.

    • @wineycartwright9257
      @wineycartwright9257 Год назад +12

      Gremlins were very reliable and very cheap. I drove one with a factory v/8 and it would fly.

    • @terrymofmich
      @terrymofmich Год назад +10

      I had a Gremlin. I loved it.

    • @jamescoleakaericunderwood2503
      @jamescoleakaericunderwood2503 Год назад +1

      You know what else you could buy for less than 2K in 1981?
      R/S Camaros...
      1969 Z 28
      1965 mustang's
      All for less than 2K in 1981

    • @adamesd3699
      @adamesd3699 6 месяцев назад

      1980s Chevy Cavalier was incredibly uncomfortable to sit in.

  • @tomsmith2013
    @tomsmith2013 5 месяцев назад +7

    I remember in 1976 my high school chemistry teacher telling the class "The days of the big car are over." I laughed. "You disagree Thomas?" "Mr. C, as long as there are people with more money than others there will always be a market for big cars." Today, they're bigger than ever.

    • @scientologytriggers
      @scientologytriggers 2 месяца назад

      Sadly the "cash for clunkers" program exterminated a lot of nice big rides

  • @jeffbarbalics4084
    @jeffbarbalics4084 2 года назад +163

    My Mom had a '73 Gremlin; dependable and utilitarian. I took my driving test in that car, and it served our family well for many years. My Dad liked AMCs and we, over the years, owned multiple Gremlins, Ambassadors, Matadors, a Pacer, and a Spirit - not the greatest cars, but we really never had a problem with them.

    • @ThisOldCarChannel
      @ThisOldCarChannel  2 года назад +5

      Thanks for sharing Jeff! Thanks for watching and we hope you subscribed to our channel.

    • @strawberryhellcat4738
      @strawberryhellcat4738 2 года назад +11

      Your father liked AMC's and you managed NOT to have an Eagle or a Jeep? How can this be? I'm guessing you don't have much use for 4WD in your location. 😁 I'm partial to AMC's too, and have owned two Eagle sedans and four CJ7's (still have the 4th one - a nice RUST FREE 1986 model). I'd love to own an Eagle wagon - SUV practicality and comfort without the bloat.

    • @MrWhoevr
      @MrWhoevr 2 года назад +8

      I had a CJ-7 but the Javelin was the best.

    • @1079walter
      @1079walter 2 года назад +6

      I had a '73 Mellow Yellow Gremlin...had it for 14 years...loved it! Cost me $3500 cash!

    • @myleftthumb2294
      @myleftthumb2294 2 года назад +2

      @@strawberryhellcat4738 Three years after selling my Gremmie, I bought a Jeep Wrangler YJ with the exact same carbureted 258 straight six.

  • @flashgordon3715
    @flashgordon3715 2 года назад +96

    In defence of the Pinto, my family had two Pintos.
    My brother and I would drive the cars hard. Both pintos surpassed 200,000 miles

    • @jbagz1359
      @jbagz1359 2 года назад +5

      My ex's father used to drive a turbo charged pinto at our mid sized racetrack (KilKare) lmao

    • @toniparent2227
      @toniparent2227 2 года назад +1

      Ralph Nader was a jerk.

    • @stanleycronk4136
      @stanleycronk4136 2 года назад +4

      Obviously they where never rear ended.

    • @ThisOldCarChannel
      @ThisOldCarChannel  2 года назад +3

      haha! YES!

    • @jbagz1359
      @jbagz1359 2 года назад

      @@ThisOldCarChannel i always just thought it was funny to say, extra points if u brag about about it with a straight face lmao

  • @charlesbrowne9590
    @charlesbrowne9590 6 месяцев назад +22

    What a wonderful trip down memory lane seeing all the cars my family owned over the years!

    • @lynskyrd
      @lynskyrd 4 месяца назад +2

      yup - we had a Vega, a Pinto, that Cimeron thing. My girlfriend had a Gremlin- that car sucked- thank God she did too:)

  • @barbmelle3136
    @barbmelle3136 Год назад +68

    I was a young driver when the Gremiln was released. Never cared for the styling, but had many friends put hundreds of thousands of miles on them with minimal maintenance. Brakes, clutches, mufflers and tune ups were a common part of car ownership back then.

    • @aryanson
      @aryanson Год назад +13

      The Gremlin was the first new car I ever bought, Ugly, but dependable

    • @victorboucher675
      @victorboucher675 Год назад +10

      They made it big inside so the teenagers could ... park safely.

    • @jackthorton10
      @jackthorton10 Год назад +1

      Yeah… park… with the ignition switched at the ready ;)

    • @jimandersen3003
      @jimandersen3003 8 месяцев назад +2

      remember the laugh"Where's the trunk?" millions of Hondas had the design and hailed as great! Also, the Gremlin came with a V-8. Try finding a cheap dependable car like a Pinto now. Oh, every other car can safely be hit by a train! Problem is, someone found a memo to blame Ford>see VW diesel that forced customers to give back the cars they loved.

    • @scclif
      @scclif 6 месяцев назад +2

      They were a nightmare on wet roads.

  • @gailfields3467
    @gailfields3467 2 года назад +12

    In 1978 I bought a 1974 Vega GT with a blown engine for $300. A quick trip to the salvage yard netted all the parts from a Buick Skyhawk, including the 231ci V6, to put the Vega back on the road. (It's a bolt-in swap using a Riviera oil pan.) For less than $1000, I had a car that would embarrass a whole lot of "performance" cars.

    • @paulstecker5693
      @paulstecker5693 3 месяца назад +1

      This is just a comment about a Vega. You could cut the fender wells out and put a Chevy 350 cubic inch engine in it and it would run. It would work very good. It would have a lot of power too. Thank you.

  • @harleyrider4629
    @harleyrider4629 2 года назад +282

    Actually the Gremlin was an excellent car. My Grandfather had a 1976 Gremlin X with a 232 straight 6 cylinder which was an excellent engine.

    • @tomjanowski8584
      @tomjanowski8584 2 года назад +12

      It was highly rated by Consumer Reports too

    • @mariegardner8347
      @mariegardner8347 2 года назад +20

      I like amc cars gremlins strange cars but good simple cars unlike today

    • @Tommy_Mac
      @Tommy_Mac 2 года назад +14

      Yep. Had a relative buy a dark metallic blue Gremlin X with a 304 V8. That little car was QUICK!

    • @billsmith778
      @billsmith778 2 года назад +8

      My folks had a '76 Pacer with same engine. Well over 200k when the tranny went tits up

    • @billsmith778
      @billsmith778 2 года назад +6

      Oh, and when I was younger and living in Wichita, Ks there was a guy that had a gremlin and wow was it built. Had the rear wheels tubbed, four speed, and would pull 11s in the quarter mile.

  • @oneeyedman99
    @oneeyedman99 Год назад +43

    One of my coworkers was given a Yugo as a graduation present by her dad. She then drove it from her parents' house to her new job. Halfway there, the car broke down, she had it towed to a mechanic, and asked him what the problem was. He told her that "the problem is that you bought a disposable car."

    • @wineycartwright9257
      @wineycartwright9257 Год назад +3

      Check the gas and fill it up with oil!

    • @gordonwaldner9792
      @gordonwaldner9792 6 месяцев назад +1

      The Lada was really bad too.

    • @jeannettecampbell3062
      @jeannettecampbell3062 4 месяца назад +2

      Lol

    • @jasonmaclean719
      @jasonmaclean719 4 месяца назад +2

      Whenever I hear of a Yugo, I think of the Flanders in the Simpsons trying to get away from Homer. 'Step on it Neddy! I can't, it's a Yugo!!'

    • @muzluv33
      @muzluv33 3 месяца назад +2

      Add the (former) East German Trabant to the list

  • @jessebrueshaber6915
    @jessebrueshaber6915 Год назад +13

    I owned a '58 Edsel Pacer & I currently drive an '04 Ion.
    How many can say they've had two cars on this list as daily drivers?
    I'm kinda proud of it.

  • @bradford2177
    @bradford2177 2 года назад +213

    The Yugo wasn't a car to go on cross country trips, but my retired neighbor had one to run errands back and forth to the store and post office, he had it for over 20 years and loved it. He sold it to a collector for 10 times what he bought it for, I would call that a great car.

    • @ethansprofile6670
      @ethansprofile6670 2 года назад +46

      The story is the Yugo was voted the most popular car in America by the American Tow Truck Assn.

    • @ThisOldCarChannel
      @ThisOldCarChannel  2 года назад +7

      Too funny! Thanks for watching!

    • @kevinb3812
      @kevinb3812 2 года назад +5

      Shit, what an investment! Not many cars can say that!

    • @kevinb3812
      @kevinb3812 2 года назад +1

      A Yellow Yugo was also a star in Nick & Nora's Infinite Playlist!

    • @ezmoney5087
      @ezmoney5087 2 года назад +7

      I remember a joke, they called it a Yugo cause if you get in a wreck....you go

  • @rudolphwatson1737
    @rudolphwatson1737 2 года назад +11

    Had a '73 Gremlin ran like a champ very dependable!👍 Be safe everybody!🙏

  • @DaveBuildsThings
    @DaveBuildsThings 6 месяцев назад +8

    If it were not for my first car, a Vega, I would never have learned how to change a head gasket. Problem being, I never wanted to learn how. But hey, the tape deck I installed in it played Van Halen really loud so I never heard the road noise. Those teen years were great.

  • @anthonycadiou8367
    @anthonycadiou8367 Год назад +4

    The 77 Gremlin I owned was a real gem. The shifter broke off the transmission linkage, the backing plates for the disk brakes were not install at the factory the factory, wireing harness was replaced. I traded it in for a 75 dodge dart sport.

  • @pooddescrewch8718
    @pooddescrewch8718 2 года назад +23

    The AMC Pacer sold like hot cakes .I wanted one .Got a Hornet V8 , A Gremlin x .

  • @DementedDistraction
    @DementedDistraction 2 года назад +33

    I've gotta admit, the Gremlin in the title card thumbnail caught my attention and got me to click, so I'm relieved to see it wasn't part of the list, because despite the stigma surrounding it, the Gremlin was actually pretty decent for the time.
    My dad owned a '73 Gremlin X, and I can remember being inside it when I was a kid as he absolutely trounced some Porsches and even a Corvette on the highway way back in the day.
    It was a total sleeper - though what else could you expect when you drop a 304 V8 in a car the size of a roller skate, lol.

    • @audreyjohnson4599
      @audreyjohnson4599 Год назад +1

      I had a lime green 75 Gremlin with the 232 6 cylinder engine and I loved Greta the Green Gremlin. Always started, and handled like a dream. I had to warn anyone who drove her to be careful not to oversteer. She turned on a dime and stopped on one too. I also could go through some pretty deep snow and mud with Greta. The only problem with her was rust. Salt on the Minnesota roads in the winter absolutely ate up the body.

    • @DementedDistraction
      @DementedDistraction Год назад +1

      @@audreyjohnson4599 My dad's Gremlin was lime green as well - lime green with black pinstripes and decals.
      Road salt didn't kill his Gremlin, though - he got rear-ended at a red light and the frame was completely smashed beyond repair, so it had to be totaled.
      He wound up parting out the components that were still viable, so that engine is still speeding around somewhere out there.

    • @audreyjohnson4599
      @audreyjohnson4599 Год назад

      @@DementedDistraction I sold my Gremlin to my nephew. He got rear-ended when he pulled out in front of an 18 wheeler. The old girl still got him home after the accident was taken care of by the highway patrol. The gas filler tube was completely crushed along with a huge dent where the semi's bumper hit, so they parked her. I imagine they sold or used parts that weren't damaged.

    • @boataxe4605
      @boataxe4605 Год назад

      @@DementedDistraction Thank goodness he didn’t have a Pinto.

    • @stevehoppenjan
      @stevehoppenjan 3 месяца назад

      Gremlin was certainly a good car that did not get a lot of love. If not for the tops of the front fenders rusting through and that darn rear hatch latch never working, it would have been even better.

  • @KentHalloran
    @KentHalloran Год назад +19

    I owned a 2001 Chrysler PT Cruiser (first year of the model). The engine block and compartment were so poorly designed that you had to remove several parts just to access the battery. One mechanic actually refused to work on it for me.

    • @matthewcaughey8898
      @matthewcaughey8898 Год назад

      It wasn’t just your mechanic. I worked for AAA we refused to do anything but jump PT cruisers from those years. Other Chrysler products we would do battery installs but we charged 25 extra dollars to do the install. Those were the cars like the intrepid that involved us jacking it up, pulling the wheel off and pulling out the fender liner just to get at the battery. I wanted to hit those engineers with a pipe for that

    • @tcgrizz59
      @tcgrizz59 Год назад +4

      You had to remove the battery, battery box, and the left front tire to change the left headlight.

    • @Tom-mt9xn
      @Tom-mt9xn Год назад

      Had 2007 chrysler sebring 2.7 as a first car. To access the battery you had to remove a front wheel because the battery was in the wheelwell. Very poor design choices.

    • @dwightdodd3734
      @dwightdodd3734 Год назад +1

      Bought my daughter a PT when she got her licence....used to just stop sometimes in an intersection...coast to the side (no power steering when engine died) restarted just fine.... We dumped it after that............

    • @xr6lad
      @xr6lad 3 месяца назад

      I worked for Daimler Chrysler at the time (2000”s) in Australia and they gave us a PT cruiser to test drive at HQ. I took it on the road and came back and said ‘who in hades would design a 3 speed auto in this day and age’. At this point we were already up to 5 speeds. The thing drove like a brick with gear changes to match.

  • @raiderjohnthemadbomber8666
    @raiderjohnthemadbomber8666 Год назад +10

    Yugo here, Yugo there, Yugo to the junkyard. I worked at a parts store. A man came in and said he wanted a belt for a Yugo. I said it sounded like a fair trade.

  • @MrDan708
    @MrDan708 2 года назад +68

    LOL, I drove my parents' '75 Gremlin in high school and college! My Dad called it The Bug since it looked a bit like an angular VW Beetle. It wasn't exciting to drive, but it was easy to work on.
    As for the Olds diesels, their biggest issue was they were essentially gas engines converted to use diesel - but they weren't able to handle the higher compression.

    • @ThisOldCarChannel
      @ThisOldCarChannel  2 года назад +2

      Thanks for watching and the comment! Good read!

    • @donnienicholson6062
      @donnienicholson6062 2 года назад +2

      True.They ran too fast for a diesel and slung the guts out of the motor.My EX-Fil bought Chevy trucks repo'd by the bank when the diesel failed,installed a gas powered 350 and made a bunch of money back then.

    • @pcno2832
      @pcno2832 2 года назад +2

      From what I've heard about the 350, if you added a water separator and upgraded the head bolts, it could run as long as many other engines. I don't know much about the 4.3, but there was an even smaller one that went into their FWD A-body cars and that was supposed to be OK from the start. GM should have done the modifications for free to avoid the bad press, but they ended up making the same mistake (weak head bolts) on both the Cadillac 4100 engine and the early Northstar engines. It's almost as if GM had a death wish in those years.

    • @johngoerger8996
      @johngoerger8996 2 года назад +2

      My 1st wife, Patty had a Ford Pinto. She asked me (before we were married) to drain the oil from her Pinto. I had to remove the Driver's side wheel to remove the oil filter. Car less then 20,000 miles Trans & Engine went

    • @fbt25
      @fbt25 2 года назад

      I'd say it reminds more a VW Gol (a hatchback version of VW Fox). Coincidentally, their 4 cylinder engine was the same.

  • @mikesweat9052
    @mikesweat9052 2 года назад +32

    A comedian once told one "IF Yugo made a station wagon would it be a Y'all GO!"

  • @badbiker666
    @badbiker666 Год назад +26

    I worked for an Oldsmobile dealer in 1979 when they introduced the Diesel engine. It was a slightly modified gas burning 350 engine, and they sucked from the very start. Technicians were given barely any training on them and even the documentation was sketchy. First complaint from almost every customer that bought one was how loud they were. You could barely carry on a conversation while standing next to one while it was running and the sound transferred inside despite a shit ton of cabin insulation. Plus, they tended to seize.
    The dealership was in Denver, CO; The Mile High City. I remember one customer took delivery and drove the car home, and brought it to the service department the very next morning. His home was on the other side of the front range, so to get there and back he had to take the car to elevations of over 10,000 feet twice. As he was standing on the service drive, and the advisor was explaining how that's the way a Diesel is supposed to sound, the engine suddenly stopped. It seized right there, while idling, at the dealership. The customer got a new gas engine installed on GM's dime. A LOT of customers did. That kept us very busy. Lube techs were pressed into service replacing engines. It was nuts!

    • @michaelchan8915
      @michaelchan8915 Год назад

      Easily the BIGGEST monumental fail for GM.

    • @michellebowers8652
      @michellebowers8652 6 месяцев назад

      My mom had a diesel 1980? Buick Regal and it was an unbelievable lemon. I think she had to replace the transmission twice in the first two years. She wrote an angry letter to Buick and they paid for the second transmission.

    • @535tony
      @535tony 6 месяцев назад +1

      I bought a 1979 Mercedes 240D instead of the Oldsmobile Diesel, smart move. The 240D was a great car for me.

    • @lukequigley121
      @lukequigley121 4 месяца назад

      Body tech AMC/JEEP 74-77 and the Pacer door was so heavy ,AMC had 2 hinge recalls as 2mo and hinges were bent from weight. Took all of 2 guys to handle.. Painted a lot of hinges

    • @535tony
      @535tony 4 месяца назад

      @@lukequigley121 Pacers were good cars for Fat people. Nice and wide inside and a big door easy to get in and out.

  • @winterdame307
    @winterdame307 2 месяца назад +1

    My first ride was a 1967 Rambler Rebel. Sweet ride. I kept it spotless.Very fast it could out run other cars. I have many fond memories. When I got rid of it, I missed it very much!

  • @jackmatson962
    @jackmatson962 2 года назад +39

    A couple years out of high school, bought my first new car, the 1972 Vega! Must have been than mini Camaro look, especially with the black stripe accents and 4 speed. In SoCal I didn't have the rust problems I only heard about, but blew first head gasket at about 35k. A friend who had bought almost the exact model offered to help with the rebuild which I had never done. Remarkably easy to work on. With comparatively large displacement for a 4 of that vintage, even through the '80s we would head up 395 for a day of skiing at Mammoth, passing nearly everything on the road. Finally retired at about 187k, now collecting dust waiting for next rebuild.

    • @ThisOldCarChannel
      @ThisOldCarChannel  2 года назад +7

      WOW You still have it? Thank is awesome! Thanks for watching and for the great read Jack!

    • @keving4081
      @keving4081 2 года назад +1

      Yeah, Jack I fell for the Camaro snout and the 4 spd. See my comment above for a laugh.

    • @biosnake
      @biosnake 2 года назад +3

      ran mine for 160000 miles......never an issue

    • @jackdavenport3247
      @jackdavenport3247 2 года назад

      Had a Cosworth Vega !

    • @seventhson27
      @seventhson27 2 года назад

      The only new car I ever bought was a brand new 1974 Vega. Beautiful car. Station wagon with GT package and Metal Flake Gold paint. 60,000 miles it was in the junk yard after 3 rebuilds. 😒

  • @laff000
    @laff000 2 года назад +34

    I had a 1972 gremlin. Except for a design flaw that allowed for the premature rusting of the front fenders it was a good reliable, roomy car. It's size was great and was good for city driving.

    • @ThisOldCarChannel
      @ThisOldCarChannel  2 года назад

      We're always glad to hear when a particular car works out. Thanks for watchin. Hope you're a subscriber!

    • @1079walter
      @1079walter 2 года назад +3

      I had a '73 Mellow Yellow Gremlin...had it for 14 years...loved it! Cost me $3500 cash!

    • @maxr4448
      @maxr4448 2 года назад

      @@1079walter I bet you wish you still had it........;-)

    • @myleftthumb2294
      @myleftthumb2294 2 года назад

      @@maxr4448 I wish I still had mine. It was a Gremlin X in Maxi Blue with dealer installed American Air.

    • @ksw4951
      @ksw4951 2 года назад

      @@1079walter just for perspective,that would be around $20,000. today. The dollar USED to have value.

  • @goldenagenut
    @goldenagenut Год назад +9

    I knew someone who owned a Gremlin. They had taken off the steering wheel and put one of those old chrome chain steering wheels which was about half the size of a normal steering wheel. That little tank was so fun to drive!
    It's too bad Edsels were so poorly designed because they looked great!

    • @straggler940
      @straggler940 Год назад +1

      My uncle had a purple gremlin with 14 inch craiger mags chain steering wheel and the dingle berries hang from the sun visors , I wont mention the giant equalizer and house speakers . 😆

  • @DoubleDogDare54
    @DoubleDogDare54 3 месяца назад +2

    I lived through two Pintos and one Vega. I lived in northern Wisconsin for the Pintos. I could throw cinder blocks in the trunk and with a set of studded snow tires I could plow through any level of snow like a tank. When you drove a Pinto absolutely nobody would tailgate you. The Vega I bought second hand as emergency transportation until I found a new car I wanted. Ended up liking the Vega so much I drove it for five years. No complaints about it.

  • @ricardomirabal5494
    @ricardomirabal5494 2 года назад +32

    My friend had a gremlin and I used to love driving it when he let me use it,
    It was standard drive and I loved it I wish I own one now 👍

    • @ThisOldCarChannel
      @ThisOldCarChannel  2 года назад

      Yeah Ricardo, we wish we owned many cars of the era but we settle for producing videos about them for now. lol Thanks for watching.

    • @christhompson3750
      @christhompson3750 2 года назад

      I had a 76 model, loved that little car.

    • @1079walter
      @1079walter 2 года назад

      I had a '73 Mellow Yellow Gremlin...had it for 14 years...loved it! Cost me $3500 cash!

  • @debbiekosareff1747
    @debbiekosareff1747 2 года назад +21

    The best car I ever had was 77 Trans AM, great for speed, didnt fall apart, only changing breaks and tires, the air condensor did freeze by the time my dad fixed I had traded it in, only because I will not drive a car without air. It was the best car I ever had, lots of tickets to, just considered them road repairs. It took me to work fast and home fast. Great car.

    • @billsmith778
      @billsmith778 2 года назад +2

      Guy I knew in high school had a 77. Put a high lift cam and Holley 750 DP on it. Fast as hell it was.

    • @ThisOldCarChannel
      @ThisOldCarChannel  2 года назад +4

      77 Firebird Formula!

    • @miguellott9038
      @miguellott9038 2 года назад

      They were awesome until the die cast door handle broke, the door skin came loose, or the door hinges wore out. The T tops were an afterthought and often fell off of the car during cornering. They were fun and pretty quick though.

    • @oldjeff2122
      @oldjeff2122 2 года назад +1

      I bought a 77 Trans Am on July 25, 1978 and I loved it too! Still have it and it’s in very good condition. It was dependable too! But thirsty!

    • @paulhare662
      @paulhare662 2 года назад

      I had a 70 C10 back then that would beat the pants off of any Trans Am. Dead stock Chevy 350, 4 barrel.

  • @mikehubbard1967
    @mikehubbard1967 Год назад

    Some of the Best commentary on the web! The person or people that put this together are fantastic.

  • @harveywallbanger6258
    @harveywallbanger6258 Год назад +4

    I am very surprised that you did not feature Volkswagen "Thing" Cars.

  • @rolandgothburgh7708
    @rolandgothburgh7708 2 года назад +13

    I had a gremlin when I was young. It was tough and I drove it all over the country. It got me through some pretty bad snow storms. It was my little tank.

    • @ThisOldCarChannel
      @ThisOldCarChannel  2 года назад

      Glad it worked for you Roland! Thanks for watching.

    • @1079walter
      @1079walter 2 года назад

      I had a '73 Mellow Yellow Gremlin...had it for 14 years...loved it! Cost me $3500 cash!

  • @pitsnipe5559
    @pitsnipe5559 2 года назад +17

    I bought the first AMC Pacer sold in Charleston, SC, or so the dealer told me. Overall, a good car. Roomy, great visibility, and with the right size tires very maneuverable. Yes, under powered, and construction quality should have been better. Would love to have one renovated to fix its problems.

  • @charq52
    @charq52 6 месяцев назад +1

    My first brand-new car was the 74 Ford Mustang. I drove that car for more than 10 years. I loved her!

  • @ocalakid55
    @ocalakid55 Год назад +1

    We had the 72' Pinto Wagon and loved it. We bought a new 78' Mercury BOBCAT wagon and we had tons of problems. We learned that our car was pieced together from earlier Pintos
    and Bobcats. We kept that car until 82' and switched to a Buick Skylark. We purchased GM vehicles until 2000 and drove Lexus. This year I purchased a Chevy Volt Premier, my fully electric
    vehicle and we love it. Have a level two charger in the garage. We use the car for all our around town driving

  • @tedmulthauf7434
    @tedmulthauf7434 2 года назад +24

    I remember an episode of Newhart where George Utley was selling used cars at the local dealer during the Pacermania sale. “We’re going to stay open 24/7 until we sell that darn Pacer!”

  • @caseym5017
    @caseym5017 2 года назад +21

    The 94 Chevy Blazer. A transitional year where they tried to blend old technology with new and ended up with a troublesome pos.

    • @digitalfootballer9032
      @digitalfootballer9032 2 года назад +1

      My friend had one of those. I remember one time driving a dark stretch of interstate at night and the electronic dash completely crapped the bed. Prior to that the fuel gage never worked right to begin with. It had like 8-10 bars on an electronic readout and would just show "full" until you had about a gallon of gas left and the bars would quickly start disappearing!

  • @scottalexander44
    @scottalexander44 Год назад +1

    My first car was a 75 Gremlin. White with a blue stripe. I have fond memories of the car since it was my gateway to freedom and I raised a lot hell in it! Put a great stereo in it and would frequently crank Led Zeppelin at full volume. Only down side was it had chronic electronic ignition problems which caused it to cut out.

  • @nigelrg1
    @nigelrg1 6 месяцев назад +11

    I had the impression that the Pinto's fuel tank layout and flammability were shared by small European cars. The reason it was so noticeable in the US was that in the "full size" cars the gas tank was a saddle over the rear axle, pretty much unaffected by rear-end collisions.. Similarly, Ralph Nader made his name by attacking the rear engined Chevy Corvair, when he could equally have attacked the VW bug/beetle. Going after an American manufacturer was easier and more profitable.

    • @jasonmaclean719
      @jasonmaclean719 4 месяца назад +1

      Wasn't there something about the rear bumper on the car as well? Like the material in the metal? I could be wrong though🤔

    • @my2angels1
      @my2angels1 3 месяца назад +1

      My step dad had a pinto that had close to 300,000 miles when he sold it.

    • @ML-dk7bf
      @ML-dk7bf 3 месяца назад

      The only reason the Pinto made it through crash testing, is that it had a rubber fuel bladder inside the gas tank(Like all military helicopters), which was removed to save costs when it went into production. If the fuel bladder had been retained, it would have suffered very few fires.

  • @DwightMS1
    @DwightMS1 2 года назад +53

    I remember Consumer Reports magazine tested a Yugo and reviewed it. The first time they opened the hood, one of its two hinges broke off. And it emitted black smoke the first time they started it. Of course this was a brand new car.

    • @jamessnee7171
      @jamessnee7171 2 года назад +5

      Same with the back hatch. My neighbor had his back hatch duct taped to the car.

    • @jimdake6632
      @jimdake6632 2 года назад +7

      Yet, still better than the Russian Lada.
      Both were based on the Fiat 124, but with Communist build quality.

    • @seanb6478
      @seanb6478 2 года назад +1

      @@jimdake6632 I'm surprised Yugo didn't hit #1 on this list. Granted the Aztec was an ugly POS, it didn't fall apart like Yugo.
      If our USA commies get their way, Yugo quality cars will be the norm & most won't be able to afford quality imports.

    • @kathyyoung1774
      @kathyyoung1774 2 года назад +2

      This is hilarious! The USA bombed the factory in a middle east war.

    • @seanb6478
      @seanb6478 2 года назад

      @BekGrou PRIMUS you must be from Chevyland?

  • @rwfrench66GenX
    @rwfrench66GenX 2 года назад +10

    Where I used to live a guy wedged a 460 into a Gremlin and put a Ford 9 inch rear end with N 50’s and called it Fast Break! In the 70’s there were a lot of small cars and trucks with V-8’s like the Mercury Bobcat or the Chevy Luv and you could hot rod them because they were light and cheap to beef up.

    • @billsmith778
      @billsmith778 2 года назад +2

      Friend I worked with for years had Vega he dropped a 400 into.

  • @SocalSamStokes
    @SocalSamStokes Год назад +4

    Had a Gremlin, bought used while in Air Force. Drove it a hard, sold it for more than I paid for it.
    Liked it.

    • @lukula2934
      @lukula2934 Год назад +1

      Yup, Bought my girlfriend a used gremlin in '80. She loved it and drove it for years.
      Cheap to buy and easy to repair. Think I paid $700 for it. Had a straight 6, plenty of power. Those were much simpler times. We were together for 41 yrs.

  • @knighttuttrupriprock9733
    @knighttuttrupriprock9733 2 года назад

    Best video I've seen in a while, thanks.

  • @timothygoddard4675
    @timothygoddard4675 2 года назад +10

    My uncle had a Ford Pinto (complete with 8-track player) we used to drive around in that car for years. It was a good car. 2-Door hatchback. When he finally sold it, it was rusting badly and the engine was still running.

    • @nancyann1014
      @nancyann1014 6 месяцев назад +1

      Yep, my '72 Pinto's 8-track rocked the whole car.

    • @timothygoddard4675
      @timothygoddard4675 6 месяцев назад

      @@nancyann1014 Yep 🙂

  • @hifijohn
    @hifijohn 2 года назад +17

    Back in the 80's a British car reviewer reviewed some eastern European cars and the Yugo was by the best out of all of them so you can imagine how bad the other cars were.

  • @malsell
    @malsell Год назад +17

    The true issue with the Mustang II was with the tuning. I had a few of these (they were really cheap to get in the 90s). All you had to do was advance the timing and open up the jets on the carbs to get the needed power out of the engines. You could get the 2.4L I-4 up from 70-80Hp to 140hp. You could also get the 2.8L v6 up from 88-100Hp to 140-180Hp from just tuning. Also still got around 20Mph.

    • @johnm948
      @johnm948 Год назад

      it was cheap and ugly, tuning was not going to help

    • @malsell
      @malsell Год назад +3

      @@johnm948 to each their own with that. For the time period, it wasn't bad looking, especially the cobra II and King Cobra. I can list off a myriad of issues that you would have getting one now, especially with the plastics which are extremely brittle in the fuse box and instrument cluster. The last one I had I was planning to rebuild the dash with all new materials, but ended up getting married and got rid of it for something better for hauling kiddos in

    • @johnm948
      @johnm948 Год назад +2

      @@malsell You know for time they actually styling did work. I am probably polarized on them because I really liked previous models. When they were around I was driving European cars (old and somewhat ratty). I dreamed of getting cars that I now think are horrible. There is another good point about the Pony II, Farrah Fawcett drove one in Charlie's Angels.

    • @louism8217
      @louism8217 Год назад +1

      @@johnm948 I had a 78 4cyl 4 spd, and it was like driving a go kart. No wonder so many were hacked up to use in hot rods, even on 13 inch tires that things could handle like some European cars I've driven. Far better than most cars of the era.

    • @mikej238
      @mikej238 Год назад

      I had a 78 II in 1985, it had a 302 v8 Troof hatchback. It was essentially a Cobra without the paint. I only sold it because the T roof leaked. It wasn't a bad car as most cars were crapin that age. 78 was the last year as 79 went to a Fox body.

  • @stevedeleon8775
    @stevedeleon8775 Год назад +3

    My brother still has his Caddy Cimmeron..its got 250,000 original miles & still is going 💪strong👍

  • @frankcoffey
    @frankcoffey 2 года назад +121

    Anyone remember any of the Yugo jokes? My favorite was that it needed a rear window defogger. So your hands didn't get cold while pushing it. I think it was Leno that said "Yugo. Yugo about 50 miles then YuWalk". It should have come with a tote bag, would make it easier to collect up all the parts that fell off of it.

    • @ThisOldCarChannel
      @ThisOldCarChannel  2 года назад +6

      Too funny! Thanks for watching!

    • @jack002tuber
      @jack002tuber 2 года назад +23

      Man goes into a parts store, told the man I need a wiper blade for a yugo, man at the counter said that sounds like a fair trade

    • @jibblesq
      @jibblesq 2 года назад +5

      Man, me and a buddy attached our wallet chains to our bike and tied a rope to them and pulled a yugo down the road.

    • @frankcoffey
      @frankcoffey 2 года назад +7

      @@jibblesq At some point all Yugos stop being cars and turn into trailers..

    • @user-lz2bn6eo1j
      @user-lz2bn6eo1j 2 года назад +4

      Just like toy cars wind it up and yugo

  • @Bill23799
    @Bill23799 2 года назад +38

    Holy Cow! I have owned a '71 Gremlin, a '74 Vega and a 74 Pinto.
    You left one off the list, the Chevrolet Chevette. Yes I owned one.
    I live in the world of crap.
    The good thing is for the last twenty years I have owned a 1990 Plymouth Grand Voyager Mini Van
    which now has 163,000 miles on it.

    • @ThisOldCarChannel
      @ThisOldCarChannel  2 года назад +1

      lol. Chevette video drops next Saturday! Thanks Bill!

    • @kenjett2434
      @kenjett2434 2 года назад +2

      @@ThisOldCarChannel when does the Chrysler/Mitsubishi garbage video come out?

    • @lindaterrell5535
      @lindaterrell5535 2 года назад +1

      I remember a comedian telling a tale of how a Chevette saved her life. She was depressed and decided to drive into a bridge abutment. But the Chevette couldn’t go fast enough to cause any damage . . .

    • @rocknroller123
      @rocknroller123 2 года назад +1

      What about the Chevy Monza?

    • @kevinb3812
      @kevinb3812 2 года назад +2

      Those Chevettes were so bad they made the Pinto look good! The steering wheel was not centered in front of the driver's seat! It's true! My girlfriend get back issues for awhile because of driving the damn family Chevette.

  • @louislamonte334
    @louislamonte334 4 месяца назад +1

    Compared to the others on this list the Edsel is a dream car! I owned one and other than the expected problems from a 45 year-old car I had no problems with it to speak of. The Edsel's biggest problem was that the market it was intended for was already saturated with cars in the Edsel's price range. Also the Big E was introduced in the midst of the first serious postwar recession. Yes, there were bugs in it but you expect those from a first year, fresh as paint car. The Edsel always gets an unfair rap. I had no problem with the Tele-touch transmission.

  • @jc-pj3nh
    @jc-pj3nh 4 месяца назад

    Dutch, I am in middle of western Connecticut. At 1:30am on Friday Feb 2nd my dog a Cavalier King Charles woke up and ran around the house very nervous. Would not go out of the house as we thought she had to do her business . We all know that animals are extremely sensitive to sismic movement. I have noticed cracks in my stone retaining wall getting slightly bigger and also in my asphalt driveway. We have not had enough freezing weather to cause this. Each time the East Coast seismic activity passes by our area my dog acts very strange. You are doing a great service.

  • @TomPauls007
    @TomPauls007 2 года назад +25

    Aztec: the small “Family Truckster”!

  • @tomgcooktown5019
    @tomgcooktown5019 2 года назад +14

    Gremlin, 1972, was a great sub-compact. Odd looking, good mileage, great power & zip, park anywhere radius, well built, lasted as well as later 'k-cars'. Popular only briefly, but I drove mine for a dozen years & gave less trouble than my Aspen, K, & Mercury Sable. BTW...Dodge Aspen was a huge heavy piece of junk incapable of passing a dead turtle. TgT

  • @ravenshield7823
    @ravenshield7823 Год назад +1

    This was funnier than anything I've seen in a while thanks for the humor.

  • @seand2711
    @seand2711 Год назад +11

    The Pinto was a great little car. So was the Vega. And the Mustang II was a fantastic car for the time, it saved the brand and was the 2nd best selling body style.

    • @MACKabieVIPer42
      @MACKabieVIPer42 Год назад +2

      Had pinto it took $7 of regular gasoline to fill the tank went to Los Vegas from Los Angeles then back on $14 of gasoline that was in “88”

    • @ts.elliot5870
      @ts.elliot5870 5 месяцев назад +1

      My Dad bought a Pinto hatchback, bright orange. He rebuilt the engine and it became his daily driver. He loved that car ever with all it's faults.

    • @bobroth1951
      @bobroth1951 5 месяцев назад +1

      Pinto-True, I had one, my sister had one and my cousins wife had one. We did not buy them to get smashed into. Any car if smashed into from the rear can be a bad experience.

  • @ThePrissy11
    @ThePrissy11 2 года назад +28

    So many more should be on that list😊👍

  • @erin19030
    @erin19030 2 года назад +11

    The 71 Gremlin was the best one, it was a basic stick six, all any car needs to be. The only
    drawback and mistake they made was the unsynchronized 1st gear, three times it failed even , after I perfected double clutching techniques. Mileage wise it was good for 20 Mpg. It was a powerful Six with quick pickup.

    • @ThisOldCarChannel
      @ThisOldCarChannel  2 года назад +2

      Glad it worked out for you Jim! Thanks for watching. Hope you've subscribed to our channel!

    • @davidshapera7019
      @davidshapera7019 2 года назад

      I, too, had a 1971 Gremlin, metallic blue (B6) and it's 22 gallon gas tank made the gas shortage not so bad. I had the basic stick and six cylinder. Plenty of power. Cost new: $1,999

  • @teajaydc4484
    @teajaydc4484 Год назад +3

    I owned a 1974 AMC Gremlin “Levi’s Edition “. No problems in general. I liked it because it had a 21 gallon gas tank. No range anxiety there!

    • @eskieman3948
      @eskieman3948 5 месяцев назад

      I remember that car - I like that one!

  • @horusfanatic
    @horusfanatic Год назад

    I remember my mom owning two of these cars when I was growing up: a '73 Ford Pinto and an '86 Yugo GV. Mom was involved in a front end collision with the Pinto, while she sold the Yugo off to someone.

  • @noangel3652
    @noangel3652 2 года назад +21

    The pinto and the Gremlin were full framed simple to fix and 2 of the most reliable cars ever and were the base of half of the kit car’s made

    • @CoberBox1
      @CoberBox1 2 года назад +1

      Exactly! As soon as any ‘worst of’ list starts with one of these two..., I know it’s going to be crap.

    • @Bizkit-ey8tw
      @Bizkit-ey8tw 2 года назад

      Wasn't the issue with the Pinto the fact that it was likely to burst in flames when it was rear ended? Im only 30 so i wasnt around when Pintos were. Im open to an education from anyone who is knowledgeable about Pintos.

    • @CoberBox1
      @CoberBox1 2 года назад

      @@Bizkit-ey8tw the truth about the Pinto is they weren’t any more dangerous or safer than other cars of its time, this has been well established. Unfortunately, they fell victim to alarmism manufactured by the media of the time. The flip side is they were super reliable, well handling and very efficient. Much more so (on balance) compared to the imports they were intended to compete against at the time.

    • @bhodges00
      @bhodges00 Год назад

      My sister had a Pinto, she never had a problem with it.

  • @LoriFoster
    @LoriFoster 2 года назад +19

    Had a Gremlin bought used. I had it for 3 years and it ran great. I sold it to a friend for what I paid for it! My wife had a used Vega for 2 years that ran well and didn’t drip oil! 🤷🏻‍♂️

    • @douglasmyhre5885
      @douglasmyhre5885 2 года назад +1

      I bought a used Gremlin and drove it for several years. No problems, it was a great economy car.

    • @JimAllen-Persona
      @JimAllen-Persona 2 года назад +1

      Damn, you found the Unicorn 😂 I lost count on the problems with my Vega… any bump bottomed it out; leaked oil incredibly and a oil pressure sensor that kept falling out of the bottom of the engine, stalling the engine.

    • @blakedannion9232
      @blakedannion9232 2 года назад

      My Dad got over 400,000 miles out of his v-8 Gremlin before my sister wrecked it.

    • @1079walter
      @1079walter 2 года назад

      I had a '73 Mellow Yellow Gremlin...had it for 14 years...loved it! Cost me $3500 cash!

    • @kevinmach730
      @kevinmach730 2 года назад

      Some friend you are...

  • @fman4234
    @fman4234 2 года назад

    Great writing here, Bocas. Re: @5:27 - 5:55 LOL!

  • @bobhenry6159
    @bobhenry6159 Год назад +2

    My friend bought a Yugo when they first came out. A couple of months later he was driving in snow and made a slow turn.....but not slow enough. It slid sideways into a curb...and was totaled. This light impact mangled both right side suspension hard points beyond repair.

    • @harveywallbanger6258
      @harveywallbanger6258 Год назад

      ha, a buddy of mine bought one at the same time, he liked it but he had the same problems. Ten years later I bought a 1996 Ford Festiva and it hydroplaned on an inch of snow. I tried to turn, but the car kept moving forward. I ended up trading it in on a new 1997 Ford Ranger.

    • @gpwcowboy
      @gpwcowboy Год назад

      @@harveywallbanger6258 I had 6 festivas. Great snow cars. Drove mine in up to 12" snow in md. I would pass a line of big 4x4s following each other in the plowed lane on the interstate going like 25mph. I'd be in the unplowed lanes going 50-60. Had to in order to maintain momentum. Very much same skills as snow skiing or skidoing just on 4 wheels. Paid $150 for that car and probably passed over a million dollars worth of trucks that couldn't keep up if they wanted. Nor could the county's ford explorers w awd and brush guards. Some of them would flip their lights on when I passed them but I was going the speed limit and they couldn't. I'd honk my horn, smile and wave!

  • @davidlepley357
    @davidlepley357 2 года назад +6

    Our 2002 Aztek was our favorite vehicle. It was roomy and my wife and I enjoyed camping in it with the tent package. We did, however, have $4000 in repairs in the first two years, including a head gasket. I believe the warranty was 12 months or 12,000 miles, so nothing was covered by the warranty. I discovered via the internet that the problems were common. I negotiated with Pontiac customer service and they gave me $2000 toward the repairs. Still, it is our second favorite vehicle next to the Ford Flex. Ugly does not bother us.

    • @ThisOldCarChannel
      @ThisOldCarChannel  2 года назад

      I know. It's what's in the inside. Thanks David. And please subscribe.

    • @stanleycronk4136
      @stanleycronk4136 2 года назад

      Styling of the Aztek was ahead of it's time .

  • @Pixiesmom
    @Pixiesmom 2 года назад +8

    I loved my Gremlin. Had it for years. Great memories too. Cool gas tank lid.

    • @ThisOldCarChannel
      @ThisOldCarChannel  2 года назад

      Thanks for watching Mary and the comment. Glad the car worked out for you!

    • @maryanntaylor8100
      @maryanntaylor8100 2 года назад +3

      That car was the best. I still talk about it.v the gas tank cap had a Gremlin on it! So cool someone stole it. I now have a Kona which helps the memory too. @@ThisOldCarChannel

    • @hassanashwas6719
      @hassanashwas6719 2 года назад

      The best gas cap

  • @wtf_usa5597
    @wtf_usa5597 Год назад +2

    GM Lumina from the early '90's deserves honorable mention. Got talked into buying it. Never owned another GM product since.

    • @collinsje5
      @collinsje5 4 месяца назад

      The Lumina was a POS.

  • @straggler940
    @straggler940 Год назад +2

    Gremlin and the Pacer are my childhood , we had a Pea green gremlin with 14 inch craiger mag wheels and a chain steering wheel. 😆

  • @remo1wodmnetwork9605
    @remo1wodmnetwork9605 2 года назад +18

    I loved my Vega! It was a bit problematic but I could fix it myself instead of expensive dealerships. It had 4 on the floor so if the starter was bad, I could push start it. I loved my Pinto too but I could never find the right carborator for that year to fix it; there were 4.

    • @mickturner957
      @mickturner957 Год назад +1

      My friend Tom had a dark green Vega GT, he was rear ended on a highway, the car spun around, his seat back broke and he was looking up while spinning around. He was ok but the car was totaled!

    • @7split10
      @7split10 Год назад +1

      My uncle has a ‘73 Vega GT wagon and I have a ‘75 GT Wagon 👍🏼

    • @ninababy8
      @ninababy8 5 месяцев назад +1

      I had a Vega too. I loved it. Never had problems. Drove it many years.

    • @MarcoORVISINI
      @MarcoORVISINI 5 месяцев назад +1

      You must miss the good old days. You are the typical right wing racist Trump supporter.

  • @sarcasticguy4311
    @sarcasticguy4311 2 года назад +25

    2:14 "Ford decided to compress the normal drafting-board-to-showroom time of about three and a half years to in to two."
    They also compressed rust as material to build it.

  • @petefrenzel7296
    @petefrenzel7296 Год назад

    My mom & dad had a Chevy Vega when I was a kid. It left us stranded when it ran out of oil, while my mom was driving it. For the longest time, there was along streak of oil patch on our street where you could see the oil that leaked out like a river onto the road, LOL.

  • @Mozart1220
    @Mozart1220 Год назад +1

    My wife had a Gremlin and loved it. I had a 74 Pinto and loved it. Both cars got bad raps. Oil companies wanted American small cars eliminated Pintos didn't blow up. My wifre and I together had a 2001 Aztec and we LOVED it. I play in a band and the cargo space was insane. It drove just fine. We took it on a 5,000 mile roadtrip and it was great.

  • @pureblood5270
    @pureblood5270 2 года назад +9

    Gremlin X is one of my most favourite….fast fast fast

  • @amandathompson9347
    @amandathompson9347 2 года назад +10

    I am very familiar with some of these cars. My parents owned a 1974 Ford Pinto, a 1975 AMC Pacer and a 1976 Chevy Vega. My parents always bought these cheap used cars. Trust me there were reasons why they were cheap. They were all bombs. This video gives me memories of the 70s and 80s.

    • @ThisOldCarChannel
      @ThisOldCarChannel  2 года назад

      Glad the video took you back to those days. This is our intention. Obviously our channel has awesome viewers that know every bit of a car and will call us out on facts. lol..... We welcome knowledge! Thanks for watching Subscribe if you haven't already!

    • @boataxe4605
      @boataxe4605 2 года назад +2

      Wow! The suckyness trifecta.

    • @agoogleuser4443
      @agoogleuser4443 2 года назад

      A friend in high school had a Vega. Yikes that thing was in the shop all the time! Hunk of junk.

    • @jimandersen3003
      @jimandersen3003 8 месяцев назад

      @@boataxe4605 today it's Hondas, Toyota, Nissan! LOL See what they cost to run out of water, oil, or crash.

  • @Confused_Philosopher
    @Confused_Philosopher 4 месяца назад

    I loved my Pacer. The rear leaf springs broke and I went to the scrap yard for replacements but every single Pace had the same problem, the largest leaf springs were broken. In the end I put Gremlin leave springs and added the Gremlin shck absorbers which jacked of the rear of the care.

  • @timothytucker6657
    @timothytucker6657 7 месяцев назад

    The 2.3 liter engine in my '79 Pinto was the worst. Fly wheel and starter kept killing each other, and had to replace three each for the 3 years or so that I owned the car. The oil leaks were horrendous, and the power was terrible. It was hard to keep the RPM's up when climbing a hill on route 12 in Lake Geneva on the way to UW-W.

  • @charliepickard7798
    @charliepickard7798 2 года назад +23

    I had a 73 Gremlin and loved that car, full of character and very dependable. I have actually thought of restoring one.

    • @ThisOldCarChannel
      @ThisOldCarChannel  2 года назад

      Hey Charlie, I saw one here in San Antonio on CL. Almost bought it but thought I'd fix my vette that has been sitting in the garage for months! lol Thanks for watching. Hope you're a subscriber!

    • @robertbrokus2123
      @robertbrokus2123 2 года назад

      Want to sale it?
      Lol.
      I loved mine.

    • @gkiltz0
      @gkiltz0 2 года назад

      They never got the engine they wanted in the pacer
      The Gremlin was so well though out they thought to hack off the trunk of a Hornet!

  • @chrishayes4323
    @chrishayes4323 2 года назад +14

    I worked in an auto parts store in the late 80's to early 90's. There was a woman who for some reason purchased a used Yugo and had us on speed dial. She easily spent more money on parts than the car's original sticker price.

    • @ColonelMarcellus
      @ColonelMarcellus 2 года назад

      I didn't know there was speed dial in the 1980s

    • @ColonelMarcellus
      @ColonelMarcellus 2 года назад

      @RUclips WantsToSilenceMe i just memorized phone numbers until senility set in

    • @sludge8506
      @sludge8506 2 года назад

      So this woman was buying auto parts at your store? Who was diagnosing the problem, and who was installing the parts she was buying?
      🤦‍♂️🤦‍♂️🤦‍♂️🤦‍♂️

    • @HMMELD
      @HMMELD 2 года назад

      @RUclips WantsToSilenceMe For somebody who's being silenced, you're doing an awful lot of talking.

  • @ThisOldCarChannel
    @ThisOldCarChannel  Год назад +1

    Hey everyone, thanks for watching! We appreciate all who support our channel. We have and eBay store with your favorite car posters and more. Check it out! www.ebay.com/str/paylessposters

  • @theginnor
    @theginnor Год назад

    Hey there, I see the gremlin on the cover, but thet didn't talk about it, and with good reason! It was a great car! I bought a 76 Brown Gremlin with a gold strip in 79 and drove it hard until 86. With very few problems other than the rusty fenders and a collapsed leaf spring! Mind you we regularly traveled with 5 guys and 5 hockey bags!! I would call it one of the best cars for the time and class. Great straight 6 engine too! Lots of fun memories.

  • @royschultz1377
    @royschultz1377 2 года назад +10

    I loved my 1977 Pacer wagon, 6 cyl 4 on the floor...except when parts fell off or the transmission linkage fell apart, or when figuring out it's gas mileage... Made me wish I'd kept my 1975 Mercury Monarch

    • @craigusselman546
      @craigusselman546 2 года назад

      I had a toy plastic Pacer as a little kid😄

    • @ThisOldCarChannel
      @ThisOldCarChannel  2 года назад

      Thanks for watching. Please subscribe!

    • @HMMELD
      @HMMELD 2 года назад

      Gee, that's kinda like, too bad.

    • @royschultz1377
      @royschultz1377 2 года назад

      @@HMMELD quality construction

  • @brianfalls5894
    @brianfalls5894 2 года назад +20

    I can say for a fact that Yugo was strictly a point A to point B car. My sister bought one brand new because it was cheap. She let me drive it once and I can say for sure that it was the most uncomfortable car I've ever driven and after just a few miles it felt like someone was drilling me in the back with railroad spikes. That was one car I was thrilled to see go away. The term "Yugo, it don't" hit the nail on the head with that one. I almost made the mistake of buying a Pacer. Initially I thought it was interesting because of all the windows in it. I figured I'd give one a test drive. Well, after just one test drive of about 4 or 5 miles, I told the car dealer I wasn't interested. Like the video here says, it was like being in a fish bowl. It had no power to speak of and it had the turning radius of a semi truck. Needless to say I thought it was a pretty horrible car. Now the Pinto? Back in the late 80's I had a 78 Pinto wagon that I drove for about a year. No real problems with the car and it was reliable enough till the engine blew up. Ah well, live and learn eh? LOL!

    • @jtandme-ot9cl
      @jtandme-ot9cl 2 года назад +3

      At least it was the engine that blew up and not you from a rear end job!

    • @brianfalls5894
      @brianfalls5894 2 года назад +1

      @@jtandme-ot9cl Hahahaha! Oh yeah. I'm happy about that too.

    • @joesila3105
      @joesila3105 2 года назад

      ya just spoiled

    • @PRH123
      @PRH123 2 года назад

      Don’t all cars drive from some point A to some point B…?

  • @Evinruderascal
    @Evinruderascal 6 месяцев назад

    I remember alot of these vehicles. Yet, I love your comment about the Pontiac Aztec about going out behind the barn. The "You got it Pontiac" days with the hot chicks were finally over. They did good with the Trans Am.

  • @myleftthumb2294
    @myleftthumb2294 4 месяца назад

    You thumbnailed my '74 Gremmie X at the beginning, but then failed to include it. Glad to know it's not on the list after all. Mine was in Maxi blue with a white hockey stripe.

  • @ScrawneyRonnie
    @ScrawneyRonnie 2 года назад +4

    I learned to drive in a '74 Mercury Bobcat (a pinto). It was a 4 speed manual and the steering was completely mechanical -no power assist. I have good memories of times in that car.

    • @ThisOldCarChannel
      @ThisOldCarChannel  2 года назад

      Thanks for watching Ron!

    • @kennethjackson7574
      @kennethjackson7574 2 года назад

      I learned to drive in a very rural county on an International Harvester tractor. And I like that the refrigerator in the TV show Friends was also made by International Harvester.

  • @robertwoodpa6463
    @robertwoodpa6463 2 года назад +7

    And that kids is the story of how the US gave the auto industry to Japan in a generation.

    • @thehighllama8101
      @thehighllama8101 2 года назад +3

      It's amazing how the U.S. auto industry has just steadfastly refused to accept that quality is the key to long-lasting success. Ford, GM, and what remains of Chrysler will go to their graves trying to save a penny.

    • @ThisOldCarChannel
      @ThisOldCarChannel  2 года назад +3

      I was in Lean Six Sigma class and the instructor brought up how the U.S. manufactures just ignored quality control. Thanks for watching everyone!

    • @robertwoodpa6463
      @robertwoodpa6463 2 года назад +1

      @@thehighllama8101 Exactly.

  • @SS-ec2tu
    @SS-ec2tu 4 месяца назад

    One of my kids had an Aztec for years and loved it.

  • @CybeleCotter
    @CybeleCotter 3 месяца назад

    I had a Gremlin in 1975. The interior began wearing out immediately and the cheap wiring led to various stalls. Although I kept it for 10 years, by the end the heavy doors began to sag away from the body.

  • @stevedouglas5443
    @stevedouglas5443 2 года назад +11

    I had a gremlin x, and it ran great! Much better than the check engine light pieces of crap.

    • @ThisOldCarChannel
      @ThisOldCarChannel  2 года назад +1

      hahaha! Thanks for watching.

    • @JeffDeWitt
      @JeffDeWitt 2 года назад

      Say what you will about the Gremlin, you don't have to worry about the check engine light! (I like Gremlins).

  • @digitalfootballer9032
    @digitalfootballer9032 2 года назад +12

    What about the Daewoos? I remember near the end of that brand's existence they were practically giving them away. The little hatchbacks were going for about $3K around 2000-01 or so, but I wouldn't have paid $3 for one.

    • @ThisOldCarChannel
      @ThisOldCarChannel  2 года назад +1

      Yeah....That should have been on the list! lol Thanks for watching Digital...

    • @lvsqcsl
      @lvsqcsl 2 года назад

      Yeah, it was called the Pontiac LeMans.

  • @richardbartolo2890
    @richardbartolo2890 3 месяца назад

    I owned a 77 Gremlin, It ran good for 16 years. When I sold it, It was still running pretty good. It came with a 4 cylinder V W Rabbit engine. The engine was closing in on 100,000 miles. I changed the oil every 3000 miles. The motor was still strong, Eventually It started to have transmission trouble. Not bad after all those miles though.I made sure the car was maintained well. Before I sold it, It needed it's first new muffler and tail pipe. So they were good cars if you spent the time to take care of them.

  • @josephgrafton9786
    @josephgrafton9786 2 месяца назад

    I had more than a few 70's cars in the early 90's. Just got my license in 91 and the first 3 or 4 years all i could afford was used cars. I had 2 79 Cutlass' , a 78 Plymouth Volare, a 76 Chevy Malibu just to name a few. I actually miss those days and some of those cars.

  • @janc8199
    @janc8199 2 года назад +3

    My first car was a used 76 Yellow Pinto wagon that was my Grandmothers..I never had problems with it..I liked that car..It wouldn't have been my first choice, but it was my Class of 79' Graduation gift from her, and as long as it ran I was happy.

  • @richarddpetersen169
    @richarddpetersen169 2 года назад +6

    I owned 3 different Gremlins, the one with vacuum wipers was a bit of a problem once but all 3 were good cars for me and the family.

    • @ThisOldCarChannel
      @ThisOldCarChannel  2 года назад

      Thanks for watching Richard. The Top 10 - 2.0 Edition will be released Saturday. You will be surprised. :)

    • @AVB2
      @AVB2 2 года назад

      The Gremlin was not on this list. Not sure about the next one though.

  • @kevinbarrett9615
    @kevinbarrett9615 2 года назад +2

    I can personally attest to the Pacer as a terrible car. My dad had one and I drove it a lot. Imagine that width and no power steering, impossible to turn in low speed. It had no a.c. And useless ventilation, like a hot air fryer in the summer. It left me stranded due to electrical issues, I could go on and on, pure crap!

  • @shelleyirving2094
    @shelleyirving2094 6 месяцев назад +1

    My dad bought one of the first Edsels and i was about 3 years old. I remember there was a hole in the floor of the backseat. Us kids would drop gum wrappers down the hole. Then I remember we were somewhere in the mid west. We were at a gas station and the car was massively overheating. I remember seeing lots of ugly brown water bubbling over. I guess it couldn't handle the drive from Washington state. We got back home from my aunt's, in Michigan, and dad got rid of it.

    • @eskieman3948
      @eskieman3948 5 месяцев назад

      It's pretty obvious that your father didn't maintain the car, so, what would you expect?

  • @dhtango
    @dhtango 2 года назад +3

    Gremlin was my first car. Got it brand new. 2300 hundred. Drove it for 4 years. One of the best cars I ever owned. Never gave me one problem.

    • @ThisOldCarChannel
      @ThisOldCarChannel  2 года назад

      Glad it worked for you! Thanks for watching

    • @erastuserazade9785
      @erastuserazade9785 2 года назад

      @@ThisOldCarChannel , So why in hell do you target AMC ? Pontiac Sunbird ‘ 79 with its clunky engine and tin can - like body was noticeably N.G.

    • @ThisOldCarChannel
      @ThisOldCarChannel  2 года назад

      @@erastuserazade9785 😀😀 RELAX. It's just a video. lol.......We LOVE AMC!

  • @nongthip
    @nongthip 2 года назад +7

    My neighbors in the 1970s, which included a childhood friend and his influential older brother, were an AMC family. They had a Matador, a Pacer, and a purple Gremlin which the brother put on chrome mags and beefed-up engine. Total pieces of crap, but the Gremlin did make a hefty growl in the driveway and it had a good stereo (RUSH 2112!!!) ;-)

    • @ThisOldCarChannel
      @ThisOldCarChannel  2 года назад

      hahaha! Thank you for the comment!

    • @dglynn749
      @dglynn749 2 года назад

      I had an uncle that was an AMC fan by having a Rambler, a Hornet and a Ambassador wagon. Really took care of those cars for year's.

    • @muffs55mercury61
      @muffs55mercury61 2 года назад

      At the time police departments were the biggest buyers of the AMC Matadors (the 1971s to about 1973) A cop at the time told me they were the most gutless pieces of crap for police work and were junk for chases. They were glad when they were retired.

  • @havfunwithit
    @havfunwithit 3 месяца назад +1

    The AMC Gremlin was one of the best cars I owned. It was also my first. That car lasted forever and I even pulled a small boat with it, no problem.

  • @donnarupert4926
    @donnarupert4926 6 месяцев назад

    My first car at 16 was a 1974 Yellow Chevy Vega Notchback!! I LOVED 🥰 her!!