1980 Chevy Citation Pre-Release Video for Dealership Technicians

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  • @a1veedubber
    @a1veedubber 2 года назад +37

    I'm sure those engineers were thinking of me when they hid that Iron Duke distributor between the engine and the firewall! 😅

    • @relaxinmaxin7246
      @relaxinmaxin7246 2 года назад +3

      Great engine though.

    • @sasz2107
      @sasz2107 2 года назад +1

      MY THOUGHTS EXACTLY!

    • @christopheryanoski6899
      @christopheryanoski6899 2 года назад

      You would think by the time the A cars came along in '82 they would have moved all of the ignition system items up front.

    • @loveisall5520
      @loveisall5520 2 года назад

      @@relaxinmaxin7246 Great for your lawn tractor--but this was stuck in a car. I remember it well when it was released, do you?

    • @relaxinmaxin7246
      @relaxinmaxin7246 2 года назад

      @@loveisall5520 Owned two 1980 Monza and 1980 Citation

  • @ce9345
    @ce9345 2 года назад +22

    I inherited an 1985 citation. Wasn't a piece of junk as most people have said. Would haul a lot of stuff with the rear seat folded. In 9 years of ownership never left me stranded.

    • @nlpnt
      @nlpnt 2 года назад +10

      '85 was the last model year. All the bugs were worked out, but the reputational damage was done.
      Sales numbers were heavily skewed to the earlier part of the model run, even accounting for the very early calendar 1979 launch that meant they were building "1980" models for at least 18 months.

    • @86twin
      @86twin 2 года назад +14

      GM is known For finally getting it right by the time the damage is done and it’s too late

    • @loveisall5520
      @loveisall5520 2 года назад

      Yeah, they were great as long as you just used them sitting in the driveway...

    • @chrisstromberg6527
      @chrisstromberg6527 3 месяца назад

      @@nlpnt Well you were one of the lucky ones then.

  • @kellanhills1972
    @kellanhills1972 2 года назад +16

    Imagine putting passengers in the “second rectangle” instead of the “first rectangle” with the engine. Genius. Pure genius.

    • @operator91210
      @operator91210 Год назад

      It just threw the 3 box design out the window!

    • @Joesmusclecargarage
      @Joesmusclecargarage 6 месяцев назад

      What the Christ? If you are referring to the style, I see nothing wrong with it. The Citation is better looking than 99% of the garbage produced today.

    • @chrisstromberg6527
      @chrisstromberg6527 3 месяца назад

      @@Joesmusclecargarage Well Joes this was an entirely new concept, you see, there are two rectangles when building a car, other manufactures were only aware or using the 1 rectangle method of design. You see, two rectangle are better than just one rectangle, most consumers did not know about the two rectangle concept. This was a huge milestone in engineering development.LOL

  • @BELCAN57
    @BELCAN57 2 года назад +5

    "This one's for you", which means: " You're gonna see this garage queen quite a lot ".

    • @operator91210
      @operator91210 Год назад

      Do you think they were experimenting with the the idea of the ultimate "cash cow"? Instead of having cars with large MSRP markups how about a car that offers absolute shit reliability which means more $ for you & your dealership

  • @justsumguy2u
    @justsumguy2u 2 года назад +23

    It's a good thing they made it easy to work on, because GM techs back then had to do a lot of it. Multiple recalls, anyone?

    • @justsumguy2u
      @justsumguy2u 2 года назад +1

      @@LearnAboutFlow Haha, right?

    • @camclarke9952
      @camclarke9952 2 года назад +5

      And still today ford wins recalls hands down,anyone?

    • @lindaeasley5606
      @lindaeasley5606 Год назад

      GM fought the recalls on Citation over the break locking issue. They didn't care about anything but profit

    • @lindaeasley5606
      @lindaeasley5606 Год назад

      GM fought the recalls on Citation over the break locking issue. They didn't care about anything but profit

  • @eddiestanley135
    @eddiestanley135 2 года назад +9

    Love the comment, "this one's for you!" Given the disaster these were, the "one" was the middle finger.

    • @toronado455
      @toronado455 2 года назад +2

      they used the title of a Barry Manilow song for that line.

  • @irieite100
    @irieite100 11 месяцев назад +1

    Love the wide lapels. BTW, those fuses do actually require tools.

  • @blautens
    @blautens 2 года назад +12

    I love these videos....keep them coming!

  • @milfordcivic6755
    @milfordcivic6755 2 года назад +5

    @ 1:49 "This one's for you". They meant the middle finger.

  • @paleghost
    @paleghost Год назад +2

    I'll give them credit for what they did right. Removing and replacing the heater core looks like a snap compared to most other cars. Almost bought one in 80.Rented one and spun out on an exit ramp due to its wonky brakes that would lock up at the slightest provocation. Ended up buying an 80 Caprice, one of the best cars I have had.

  • @southwind73
    @southwind73 2 года назад +7

    I remember seeing a few of these on the road in the 1980s, it sure if any were still on the road when the 90s come around. 😂

  • @jefferysmith3930
    @jefferysmith3930 2 года назад +9

    Split engine cradle? Great for structural rigidly!

  • @jeffreymcfadden9403
    @jeffreymcfadden9403 2 года назад +4

    At 4:44 is a big black R4 A/C compressor, made by Delco Air at it's Moraine , OHIO factory.
    The building (2.2 million sq. ft.) was originally started as a Wright airplane factory.
    Sold to Charles Kettering in 1926. (Franklin Sousley worked here , a flag raiser at Iwo Jima)
    Closed in 2003, torn down in 2006.

    • @apl175
      @apl175 Год назад +1

      Even Mercedes-Benz used the R4, sourced from Delco for it's W123 model back in the 70s and 80s.

  • @courageunitycompassi
    @courageunitycompassi Год назад +3

    There’s a reason the car is highly serviceable. It’s going to be in there a lot.

  • @TurboMan942
    @TurboMan942 2 года назад +12

    The Citation was designed to spend most it’s time in a service bay.

  • @joekrim6557
    @joekrim6557 Год назад +2

    as a lifelong mechanic, the citation was forefather to all other american cars..fwd, awd...back in the day this car was long anticipated...we were happy..todays generation just werent there to appreciate the past texhnology.
    with subframes engine, tranny, rack (on hondas) removal and replacement made simple on gm cars..fuel pumps accessable under back seat...
    gms 80s easiest cars to maintain and repair..became quit complicated today and most major engine or trans work we pull engine tranny and subframe together. trucks cab removal
    gm came up with quick dissconnect computer at engine compartment, toyota have to fish through firewall. front end, struts and all, all drops out ans head gaskets reseals, engine or trams removal simplified....
    rarely are engines picked from the top anymore.

  • @richsarchet9762
    @richsarchet9762 2 года назад +9

    They thought about serviceability, and then put the oil filter and distributor low on the firewall side of the Iron Duke?

  • @ScottSchindewolf
    @ScottSchindewolf Год назад

    Welp, I wasn't expecting to find info on everything I need to do on my citations, but I'm glad this video answered so much. Hopefully I can get them both running again!

  • @patrickmcgoldrick8234
    @patrickmcgoldrick8234 4 месяца назад +1

    I am gathering the Service Design Committee for the X-Cars were engaging in alot of liquid lunches because they really missed the target.

  • @apl175
    @apl175 2 года назад +4

    Room for five AND front wheel drive? Impossible!

  • @bullitt3980
    @bullitt3980 2 года назад +2

    My Mom had a 81 2 door from new, other than regular maintenance it was trouble free till she traded it in on a 85 Caravan

  • @mannyherrera2462
    @mannyherrera2462 2 года назад +3

    Looks like the design team exhausted their energies designing a serviceable and repairable vehicle rather than building a durable machine that didn’t break down

  • @johnnydodge
    @johnnydodge 2 года назад +3

    These were breaking transmissions just backing off the car carrier JUNK X

  • @christopheryanoski6899
    @christopheryanoski6899 2 года назад

    Growing up in the 90's I remember plenty of these being around till about 2004. But still today there's some in varying conditions that still exist.

    • @lilcourtny08
      @lilcourtny08 2 года назад

      Those cars were long gone before then, I can't remember the last time I saw one these junk cars on the road.

    • @christopheryanoski6899
      @christopheryanoski6899 2 года назад +1

      @@lilcourtny08 they're still out there. Not in large numbers but still out there. Actually just got an engine out of an '81 X-11 as a spare for my '83 Pontiac 6000 STE. And yes a few of those are still around too. About 3 including mine that I know of. Possibly more in hiding. 🤣🤣

    • @christopheryanoski6899
      @christopheryanoski6899 2 года назад

      @@lilcourtny08 idk what part of the country you're in but I grew up in North Eastern Pennsylvania....they were still around in decent numbers till about 2004-05. Usually the :83-'85 models survived. A buddy of mine has a car lot and picked an '85 up at an auction about 5 years ago. I was gonna buy it but was content with my 6000 and '85 Celebrity at that point.

  • @heitorbernardes7977
    @heitorbernardes7977 2 года назад +2

    The most thoroughly tested vehicle in GM history? Now that's concerning

    • @pl5624
      @pl5624 2 года назад +3

      Big wigs ignored test driver complaints eventually leaving customers to deal with it.gm was pissed that the chrysler omni horizon cars beat them to market and wasn't going to let the 81 k car upstage them.

  • @ryankenyon5010
    @ryankenyon5010 2 года назад +3

    Why did they name a car after a speeding ticket?

    • @operator91210
      @operator91210 Год назад +1

      There are a few definitions of the word citation. One of them being "a mention of a praiseworthy act or achievement" that's what they were going for.

    • @ryankenyon5010
      @ryankenyon5010 Год назад +2

      @@operator91210 I know. I was an English minor. Just a bad joke!

    • @cpellercpeller5463
      @cpellercpeller5463 Год назад

      ​@@operator91210 "I said, 'Callin' all trucks this here's The Duck and I'm about to put the hammer down'."

  • @arnepianocanada
    @arnepianocanada 2 года назад +10

    Ground-breaking - in many ways - design was sunk by its plethora of faults. Sad. GM tried hard, but just did not have the know-how yet to match the imports' planning & production.

    • @briabba123
      @briabba123 2 года назад +1

      It’s the same car as the Salon and Phoenix not that ground breaking

    • @BELCAN57
      @BELCAN57 2 года назад +1

      GM rushed the debut. Should have waited another 6-12 months.

  • @courageunitycompassi
    @courageunitycompassi Год назад +1

    In 1980 Chevy claims to have invented the first car that put the passengers BEHIND the engine. That’s “Dual Rectangle Design”! DRD baby.

  • @Greatdome99
    @Greatdome99 2 года назад +1

    1:03: HEI = high energy ignition (solid state).

  • @JohnBrown-cz7ww
    @JohnBrown-cz7ww Год назад

    Now that's funny. The first time and the last time you see that they made it easy to get to the spark plugs for easy servicing and maintenance.

  • @loveisall5520
    @loveisall5520 2 года назад +3

    The Citation did more to drive Americans to foreign cars than anything since the awful Volare. I was in college when these came out and couldn't believe how poorly made they were. No wonder so many Americans swore off of our own cars!

  • @courageunitycompassi
    @courageunitycompassi Год назад +1

    This explains the demise of Chevy. They don’t know what a rectangle is.

  • @courageunitycompassi
    @courageunitycompassi Год назад

    Many names were tried. Including the Summons and the Bench Warrant. The DUI.

  • @scottprice4813
    @scottprice4813 Год назад +2

    Even today look at the discontinued cruize. Just a second best effort and reliability disaster compared to Japanese . Never did match the quality . Cost and profit is the only thing that will ever matter to US manufacturers.

  • @PeteLenz
    @PeteLenz 2 года назад +4

    Wow - what a total POS that was! Worst car I ever owned from a repair standpoint. Too bad, because the concept was very good.

    • @operator91210
      @operator91210 Год назад

      Typical gm rushing good ideas out to market. Had they done it right the first time with corvair, Vega, citation, quad 4, 350 diesel and so on. I'm pretty certain they would have a controlling share in the car industry

  • @davidcampbell1899
    @davidcampbell1899 2 года назад +2

    Well, 40 years later, we know what a pile of junk those cars were! The best test is the test of time!

  • @YblockEnthusiast
    @YblockEnthusiast Год назад

    As a citation owner I will say that these things are absolutely not very accessible or easy to service. The damn spark plugs on the v6 are awful to replace. 😂

  • @theromulanwarhawk
    @theromulanwarhawk 2 года назад

    Ah, the X-bodies. Cars that could have been great except they weren't that good. Proof that US automakers lived by the axiom of, "We don't want it good, we want it fast." That and other actions are what made it necessary for GM to get a government bailout. Don't get me wrong, they had a lot of good ideas, but product quality subceeded expectations.

  • @dementedweasel1
    @dementedweasel1 2 года назад +1

    The Citation could have been a good car...But it wasn't Whatapieceacawcaw!

  • @briabba123
    @briabba123 2 года назад +1

    No thank you I want a Malibu

  • @GMCTIM
    @GMCTIM 8 месяцев назад

    My mom had a 81, unbeknown to mom my brother & I run the crap out the thing ! 😂😂✌

  • @1940limited
    @1940limited 2 года назад +5

    This poor guy trying to pitch one of the worst cars GM ever made? Should I feel sorry for him?

    • @1940limited
      @1940limited 2 года назад +1

      @@LearnAboutFlow Could very well be.

    • @86twin
      @86twin 2 года назад +1

      Yea only because we have 42 years worth of hindsight.

    • @75aces97
      @75aces97 2 года назад

      @@LearnAboutFlow I wouldn't say that's entirely true. The downsized B-body platform was well thought out, and forced Ford and Chrysler back to the drawing board on their full sized models. Except for that, though, yes, just about every project delivered in the 1970s and 80s was a salute to underachievement. Find a car that succeeds in the market, build a half-assed version of it with components we already have, and build it well enough that it'll look great for a year until pieces start rusting and falling off.

    • @Greatdome99
      @Greatdome99 2 года назад +2

      Mister Excitement

    • @ryankenyon5010
      @ryankenyon5010 2 года назад

      @@86twin They were instantly bad.

  • @JasonJones-br3or
    @JasonJones-br3or 2 года назад

    Heh, I doubt most owners ever made it to the first 30k plug-swap; the spark-plugs lasted longer than these heaps. GM excelled at promoting Japanese autos.

  • @imatalkin4358
    @imatalkin4358 2 года назад +3

    Chevy citation was a rolling piece of crap

  • @litespeedga
    @litespeedga 2 года назад +1

    My dad bought a 1980…last Am made car he ever bought….

  • @VintageVaughnVehiclces
    @VintageVaughnVehiclces 2 года назад +1

    Your teenagers first car oh man I didn't get a Camaro they bought me a citation instead. Saying the insurance is lower and it gets better gas mileage. The parents got a Caprice estate or Caprice Classic.

  • @VintageVaughnVehiclces
    @VintageVaughnVehiclces 2 года назад +2

    The best thing about this car is the ability to remove that engine and put in a Volkswagen 1.6 L turbo diesel, and it comes with shiny Chrome metal bumpers even today's most expensive cars you get a plastic cover and one little scratch cost $3,000 to repair. I probably Drive old GM cars that have shiny Chrome metal bumpers that you can take out mailboxes and trash cans with. There's nothing worse than an ugly old plastic bumper cover. All our bumpers are now girders in Chinese buildings. Somebody should have complained and refused to buy cars with plastic bumper covers.

    • @johna.4334
      @johna.4334 Год назад

      "...put in a Volkswagen 1.6 L turbo diesel,"
      My preferred choice would be a 3800 V6

    • @universityofnowhere
      @universityofnowhere Год назад

      I agree. It was a total step back when they brought in body colored plastic moldings. Metal bumpers did the job they were placed there for and you could easily replace them