Thanks for the comment! Indeed, the 1970s Dodge Coronet R/T and Dodge Charger share many characteristics and are often associated with each other due to their similar design and impressive performance. However, each has its own distinct history and identity within the Dodge brand. The Dodge Coronet was one of the brand's flagship models, which saw several changes over time, while the Charger stood out as a symbol of American muscle car culture.
So many little mistakes! Spel-chek is not a substitute for proof-reading! Example: there was no 7.2 litre engine in any Dodge in the 50’s despite what this video reports. Also many 60’s Dodges had a 383 Cubic Inch engine, but no 383cc. Go work under somebody else’s supervision, you’re not up to running this show!
This must be from some other country, can tell by the narrator's goofy accent & using metrics. Lots of mistakes about American Coronets & showing Chargers instead. Sometimes other countries swapped names with other models.
@@autoevolutiontv LOL! You can cram that "opinion" BS and Just get history right! There is no excuse for wrong information being put out in this day and age.... There's been this uptick in US automotive videos being made by folks from outside the US that just don't get the facts right. If you're not going to do it right, then just don't do it at all.
@@mitchnerem6759 Haha, you could fill in relevant information if you really wanted to help the automotive community. But I think you're just a frustrated child.
The 68-71 Coronets will always be my favorite
The Coronet RT of 70s is the Charger actually
Thanks for the comment! Indeed, the 1970s Dodge Coronet R/T and Dodge Charger share many characteristics and are often associated with each other due to their similar design and impressive performance. However, each has its own distinct history and identity within the Dodge brand. The Dodge Coronet was one of the brand's flagship models, which saw several changes over time, while the Charger stood out as a symbol of American muscle car culture.
They are bad cars!!! Those muscles cars are!!!
@@Cara-sz1pf idk what you are trying to say but no car is perfect including Asian ones
So many little mistakes! Spel-chek is not a substitute for proof-reading!
Example: there was no 7.2 litre engine in any Dodge in the 50’s despite what this video reports. Also many 60’s Dodges had a 383 Cubic Inch engine, but no 383cc.
Go work under somebody else’s supervision, you’re not up to running this show!
That's why we are a community, feel free to bring additional information here in the comments.
No 70’s in the whole video. Dang.
Oh dear - so much wrong here it's hard to know where to start. So I'll just pass.
This must be from some other country, can tell by the narrator's goofy accent & using metrics. Lots of mistakes about American Coronets & showing Chargers instead. Sometimes other countries swapped names with other models.
2:53 325 cubic centimeters brah? 🤨
Learn how to convert measurements. There's many mistakes. It's not that difficult
I dont get why you dud a Dodge bit not Me etcury, Pontiac, Olds or more interesting makes xnd models.
There will be videos with all the car brands listed by you, stay tuned!
This is stupid. More foreign dribble
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@@autoevolutiontv LOL! You can cram that "opinion" BS and Just get history right! There is no excuse for wrong information being put out in this day and age.... There's been this uptick in US automotive videos being made by folks from outside the US that just don't get the facts right. If you're not going to do it right, then just don't do it at all.
@@mitchnerem6759 Haha, you could fill in relevant information if you really wanted to help the automotive community. But I think you're just a frustrated child.
doesn't even cover the seventy line-up, my favorite body styled Coronet, let alone the Super Bee, went from 68 -71, bye-bye !
did you watch the entire video?