What the narrator fails to point out, was that back in those days, the folks who bought these vehicles were happy just to have powered transportation, even if it was cheesy.
"Only what poor people could afford"? You, my friend, may know some things about automobiles, but you really bought the big one when make such an stupid remark....we all bought what we wanted.....not everyone were drag-strip dreamers...
You have no idea about the Soviet motor market. There were no western cars available to regular members of the public until way after the fall of the Soviet Union. Oh... and there was a long waiting list for those cars that were available.
why do we get talk about one car E.G. the Mazda and its two cylinder engine while showing pics of a four cylinder engine , then talking about the Mercury Comet while showing pics of the Volkswagen estate?, I think someone did'nt do a very good job of editing.
My Dad bought a 62 mercury comet that was the biggest piece of junk I have ever seen it vibrated so bad it just shook its self to death He kept that piece of junk for 10 years I bet He had fifty thousand dollars in that piece of crap in parts and labor
Don't try to compare YOUR old Comet to our '72 Comet, because you gotta LOSE, dude. That '72 was a rust bucket, and a reliability nightmare. We ousted it after three months. I kind of wish I had, for the rolling D.S.C. can it was, that it had been past onto me for a first starter car. I would have beat the living giraffe shit out of it. It also made leukemia between us and our neighbor, who sold it to my brother.
@@davidzdziarek-zl8cu My dad was stubern He bought a new car He kept it for 10 years no matter how bad it was I think He could have bought 5 new cars for the price of parts and labor He put in that piece of junk
one of the best cars My Dad ever bought was a 59 Oldsmobile that is still the best driving car I ever drove it would go just as fast as You wanted I have pegged the speedometer on it and had half the gas pedal left that was a great car
Cars from Soviet is cool they are made cheap and easy to fix because it took Soviet to get asphalt on thirr rosds exept in the biggest citys and volga models was one of the luxury cars normal people could buy. Soviet did a car even more luxery but i can not remember what that cars name
Auffallend ist,dass deiner Meinung nach europäische Autos hässlich sind. Dieser Meinung bin ich nicht. Wenn ich mir den Multipla oder den Zündapp Janus ansehe,in Deutschland sind es Kultautos. Muscle Cars sind hier keine Traumautos . Außerdem muß man bedenken, zu welcher Zeit diese Autos gebaut wurden. Man hatte nicht genug Geld, um große Autos zu bezahlen. Sie waren eine Alternative zum Motorrad fahren
This stupid, most likely AI generated video, tells us over and over again that very cheap vehicles from the post-WW2 period were not high quality and that there is not much space in a mini car. By this logic, bicycles must be the very worst vehicle, with room for only one, and no windshield wipers at all. Thumbs down!
The Fiat Multipla had normal styling and was very practical back in the day when Italians had big families. Of course Americans would not buy one.
What the narrator fails to point out, was that back in those days, the folks who bought these vehicles were happy just to have powered transportation, even if it was cheesy.
Some of the worst cars of the era were the stretched Cadillacs and Lincolns. No good at all in Europe's narrow streets.
Irritating AI generated gibberish - "Don't recommend channel"
Most of these cars made money for the company that built them and gave their owners good service and value for money,
"Only what poor people could afford"? You, my friend, may know some things about automobiles, but you really bought the big one when make such an stupid remark....we all bought what we wanted.....not everyone were drag-strip dreamers...
What a patronising bstard.Whats he drive? A Lamborghini? No he's a computer generated voice.
The bakelite fuses that Fiat used often had contact problems which was the cause of electrical issues.
You have no idea about the Soviet motor market. There were no western cars available to regular members of the public until way after the fall of the Soviet Union. Oh... and there was a long waiting list for those cars that were available.
We had a '72 Comet. A rust bucket, and a reliability nightmare. A lemon; we ousted it after three months.
They are hardly ugly but cool. Then they probably had other things that were crap with them, but I think they are all eye candy.
why do we get talk about one car E.G. the Mazda and its two cylinder engine while showing pics of a four cylinder engine
, then talking about the Mercury Comet while showing pics of the Volkswagen estate?, I think someone did'nt do a very good job of editing.
Nonsense
Uh, talking about the Comet while showing a VW Wagon?
Patronising AI VOICED a/h wasn't born when these vehicles were designed and released just after ww2 …
I prefer them than electrics, some of rhem are very beautiful like Fiat 128
My Dad bought a 62 mercury comet that was the biggest piece of junk I have ever seen it vibrated so bad it just shook its self to death He kept that piece of junk for 10 years I bet He had fifty thousand dollars in that piece of crap in parts and labor
Don't try to compare YOUR old Comet to our '72 Comet, because you gotta LOSE, dude. That '72 was a rust bucket, and a reliability nightmare. We ousted it after three months. I kind of wish I had, for the rolling D.S.C. can it was, that it had been past onto me for a first starter car. I would have beat the living giraffe shit out of it. It also made leukemia between us and our neighbor, who sold it to my brother.
@@davidzdziarek-zl8cu don't try to compare that 72 to the 62 My day bought because I think You will lose
@@davidzdziarek-zl8cu My dad was stubern He bought a new car He kept it for 10 years no matter how bad it was I think He could have bought 5 new cars for the price of parts and labor He put in that piece of junk
one of the best cars My Dad ever bought was a 59 Oldsmobile that is still the best driving car I ever drove it would go just as fast as You wanted I have pegged the speedometer on it and had half the gas pedal left that was a great car
Cars from Soviet is cool they are made cheap and easy to fix because it took Soviet to get asphalt on thirr rosds exept in the biggest citys and volga models was one of the luxury cars normal people could buy. Soviet did a car even more luxery but i can not remember what that cars name
Sorry, i am speechless.
Thumb down.
Who is the narrator? Good voice.
You artificial intelligence ! How can you include Borgward Isabella in this list !!!
Auffallend ist,dass deiner Meinung nach europäische Autos hässlich sind. Dieser Meinung bin ich nicht. Wenn ich mir den Multipla oder den Zündapp Janus ansehe,in Deutschland sind es Kultautos. Muscle Cars sind hier keine Traumautos .
Außerdem muß man bedenken, zu welcher Zeit diese Autos gebaut wurden. Man hatte nicht genug Geld, um große Autos zu bezahlen. Sie waren eine Alternative zum Motorrad fahren
The only thing that's SHIT, is these programmes!
Borgward Isabella hässlich? Wenn es ein schönes Auto gibt,dann ist es das.
This stupid, most likely AI generated video, tells us over and over again that very cheap vehicles from the post-WW2 period were not high quality and that there is not much space in a mini car. By this logic, bicycles must be the very worst vehicle, with room for only one, and no windshield wipers at all. Thumbs down!
Shit cat?
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So the Subaru 360 wasn't popular with Americans well that's easy to understand, you'd never fit a whole American Arse in a vehicle that size