As someone from Ontario (literally like 10 mins away from where they make chargers/challengers), I can say first hand how cool it is to see an entire car hauler full of demons and hellcats
We don't like to brag so when someone else is offering to say good things about us, that's a little bit of 'right on' I'd like to sit and quietly watch in peace.
@@stephentyger3165any ad is not worth watching. I do not give a fuck who’s making it or how well it’s executed, they’re annoying and begging for you to buy their shitty ass product as if I’m going to make a financial decision based on my favorite celebrity saying they enjoy whatever product
It makes sense the chargers and challengers were made it Canada. They could just push those boats into the water and get them into the US very effectively.
It's not that drastic anymore, it's basically the same process for both to get RHD JDM now. Lots of places had made it harder to put RHD on the road in general.. We do get a fair amount European models of car you don't.. I hope our prime minister doesn't F up the entertainment I enjoy importing, ozzy lands gone crazy yo.
Being from Ottawa, I don’t really know what cars are made here. Sigh. Oh well, at least we got to see the new Ford GT on display at the Canada Science and Technology Museum. Idk if it’s still there, but if it’s still there, that’ll be a surprise. Canada, eh.
@@ImHeyDEDE Fact check this but I'm fairly sure BRP is now entirely independent of Bombardier. Bombardier's done an amazing job at self imploding. Sold off motor toys. Sold off trains. Sold off a recent plane project. Ski-doo wouldn't be as great as they are if they were still tied to the ol' titanic
@@sumoneskid the Bombardiers sold Bombardier transport and rebranded their recreational line up under BRP. As much as I know it is still owned in majority by the descendants of Joseph-Armand Bombardier, the inventor of the Snowmobile (Wich is just called a Ski-Doo if you live up here).
I remember in my parents wrecking yard Beaumonts and Chevelles, Acadians and Nova's side by side. The two defining differences I noticed as a kid were heavier and more deluxe chrome on the Canadian models, probably because of our winters.
Actually it was because the Beaumonts and Acadians were Pontiac vehicles. Pontiacs always had a bit more chrome, especially in the US versions. The Chev based Canadian Pontiacs always had to have twin grill treatments to show their family resemblance to Pontiac so a bit of extra chrome was needed to have a split grille.
I live in Canada and just got schooled on a Gretzky Tim Hortons coffee and that we have some car makers. I thought the last Canadian car was the Bricklin.
It was only built in Canada because Malcom Bricklin got a screamin' backdoor deal to build in Newfoundland like what DeLorean got in Ireland. Malcom Bricklin was an American and Bricklin was an American company.
@@zachaustin2704 i know all about the Bricklin lol,fun fact: they actually didn't sell them in large enough quantities to justify shipping them so my dads uncle hand delivered them, he would drive all over the continent and deliver the bricklin's to their owners.
I learned today that one of my dream cars is actually Canadian. Well, I learned quite a lot about the automotive history here, but that is probably one of the facts that surprised me the most.
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"Canada forsake its own independent automotive industry for the ability to provide a more robust and fruitful workforce for the people that live and work in Canada, and in a way thats the most canadian thing I have heard" - donut media 12:20 - 12:34
Just like when the Canadian government caved in to pressure from the u.s. military complex, to stop making a better fighter interceptor than they were able to (the *Avro Arrow* ), so they could steal all of the Canucks in R&D, and use their brainpower to put Neil Armstrong on the moon. Plus take all the data from the jet for their own use, and have Canadas own gov't order everything here connected to it destroyed. (Like no one would consider that fishy at all). Effectively, and Officially ,killing Canadas major contributions to aerospace for decades.
I think our neighbors to the north have had to, under pressure from the US Government) make some serious calculations over the past 70 years that stifled the automotive and aviation industries. Your engineers are imaginative problem solvers that deliver seriously awesome equipment.
Canada still pulls shit like this that fucks Canada over, like selling raw crude oil to US and buying back the refined stuff for way more instead of refining it ourselves.
Prevost make probably the top of the line bus/coaches in that market and with almost every manufacturer having a plant in Canada, I’d say they make a good amount of stuff. Like you said for the most part, the USA and Canada car markets all blended into 1
Yeah I never knew but I see them all the time, I’ve been I a couple and they are pretty comfy. I just wish there was a bit more legroom even with the foot holds folded up.
Hey donut, Why not a video about "why there are no french cars (or french car makers) in the US? (like Peugeot, Renault, Citroën...)" Because in the past there were many french cars in the US (Like Peugeot 504 taxis in NY), and french brands were very close to American brands (Henry Ford and André Citroën were good friends for example!) Merci ^^ A viewer from the other side of the Atlantic Ocean
Il existe un concessionnaire français sur Saint-Pierre-Et-Miquelon qui importe des voitures françaises sur l'île. Mais Saint-Pierre-Et-Miquelon est justement un territoire d'outre-mer de France. Au Canada et aux États-Unis en effet il n'y existe aucun concessionnaire français. Il y a un vieux camion Citroen qui sert de décoration devant le restaurant français Le Cochon Dingue près de mon lieu de travail, et c'est à-peu-près le seul véhicule français que j'ai vu (l'autre étant une 2CV dans une exposition de voitures anciennes). Raison principale, et ce sont des français eux-même qui m'ont dit ça, ce serait simplement parce que les voitures françaises ne sont pas du tout adaptés à nos conditions. L'hiver ici est extrêmement dur et les routes s'abîment rapidement. Avoir un gros pick-up fait pas mal plus de sens qu'une p'tite réguinne. Surtout que les routes sont très larges comparé aux vôtres. De mon bord je conduis un Ford Crown Victora Police Interceptor, et ayant par le passé possédé des petites voitures à traction avant pendant l'hiver... je ne suis pas prêt à y revenir. Ah oui et l'essence coûte genre 3 fois moins cher ici faque on s'en criss un ptit peu de conduire des gros véhicules lol. Voici un petit calcul rapide. Mon Crown Victoria 2011 consomme 12 lites aux 100 km, a un réservoir de 72 litres et l'essence coûte environ 0.68 Euros par litre (sauf qu'on utilise les dollars bien sûr). C'est déjà une voiture considérée comme étant très assoifée pour les standards américains alors imagine. En terme de prix, ça revient à la même chose qu'une Citroen C3 de la même année (6L au 100km, prix de l'essence en moyenne à 1.38 Euro par litre en France). Sauf que là on compare une grosse américaine au moteur V8 4.8L de 240 chevaux avec une voiture 4-cylindres 1.1L de 60 chevaux.
I click on the Canadian tags too, but I'm in Texas. Used to work in the petro-tank farms outside of Edmonton for about 6 months out of the year... EVERY YEAR between 2005 and 2017, always had to go through those winters - ouch. But Canadians have always been the most inviting and friendly people... next to rural Texans
@@JohnSmith-rw8uh No, Holden was Australian. And then GM bought it. And destroyed it. Just like Opel in Germany which GM bought, mismanaged it and later sold to French PSA Groupe.
Real communism hasn't been tried yet. Bernie was going to take us to the promise land but ofcourse higher ups in the democratic party conspired against him, TWICE. Most u seen about communism is fake western propaganda. Sure people hopped the border into western Germany but those were far and few between and the CIA actually made thier own Berlin wall in the US so they could film propaganda of " brave anti communists escaping the hell of Soviet Russia". Yea most of those videos where BS and the only real ones where those that where sent there by the western imperial nations to cause trouble and disrupt daily life while also spying on Soviet activities, ofcourse these people where stopped, they're where spies. Tell me how Soviet russia had these so called famines when they produced more food than the USA! You're government has lied to you about communism to protect themselves and to halt the progress of human knowledge, science, art, etc for thier own selfish needs. Why do you think only about 200 people control the lives of billions of people, how is than any different than imperialism in old Europe?? We vote for people that could never imagine what life is like for the average American ( millionaires and billionaires) then expect them to stand up for our way of life?? Or the rare time when an average Joe IS sent to DC to represent his people he somehow returns a millionaire after his term. ( no doubt by getting paid off by lobbyists and getting cushy jobs at fortune 500 companies as quid pro qoue) We have a pandemic and literally hundreds of thousands on the streets and ms Pelosi is streaming from her 20 million dollar home surrounded by state of the art security and a giant home showing off her 400 dollars worth of ice cream sitting in her 10k dollar fridge in a home with 20 rooms for two people while not ever a few miles away people are starving on the cold streets. They dont see us as people , we are voting blocks to them. The blacks, the whites, the Hispanics,etc, always split into groups instead of one collective striving towards one goal So sure, be happy that your guy won, or sad that he lost but know that nothing will really change. We all thought Obama was the answer but he ended up being a slightly more liberal version of GWB. unfortunately he gave into the system and opted for a rich comfortable retirement over leading this country to true greatness by having the 8 year rule abolished and just ran it like a boss like Putin does.
@yagbos "Just the lazy and useless like it because they will get paid for doing nothing." -Basis of your argument, and yet lacks any and all research into it's accuracy. Just because it 'sounds like' how people operate does not mean it understands people. You are viewing communism as if the people in it are still reacting to the stress of life in a different political system than communism... Yes, people will be lazy and useless towards jobs they have no passion for but still must do to survive, but then that isn't even communism. You are actually projecting problems capitalism champions. However, communism won't work because there isn't a structure for it to come about safely and accurately, without ruining itself with political power problems. It wants to be bottom-heavy, but it needs to be top-heavy to ensure that. It will not work. This is where compromises of ideas can be very useful, and have been proven to be. Extremism, in either direction, is always a problem, and prevents progress.
@yagbos I agreed with the overall conclusion, if you read my post. What I criticized was how poorly you reached that conclusion, because no, people will not "sit on their ass and the system will fall apart", that has NEVER been the reason it hasn't worked. 'How you think people function' isn't the same as doing research to confirm it. Welfare and basic-income programs show statistical success on this front, the idea actually works - People are currently doing these things. Communism won't work because of political leadership problems, not because of the citizenry. If you're going to assume people will all be lazy, then you're wildly incorrect, and/or just projecting. You are probably the 'useless moocher' you're afraid of, because you are stating myths without research.
It was made in Canada until 2011, here's the video of the last Crown Victoria leaving the assembly line. It was on Septembe4r 15, 2011 at 12:25pm. ua-cam.com/video/hpsuDRLjpGs/v-deo.html Here's it's replacement. ua-cam.com/video/bFpv9pblqw4/v-deo.html
There was also the Bricklin SV1. There is also MCI which is a Canadian bus company which is popular in Canada and the USA. The Ford Crown Victoria was also built in Canada.
French canadian here, the names "Acadian" and "Frontenac" that were used to rebrand american cars mean something to us haha, acadians are the people from "Acadie" and "Frontenac" is the last name of a past governer of "nouvelle France" wich is now Canada
You forgot to mention the Bricklin SV-1. And there's also the little known, Canada only Asuna Sunrunner. Made back in the 90's, it's basically a Geo Tracker
I once spotted a Bricklin SV-1 in the wild - the owner even let me sit in it and offered to let me drive it! Unfortunately, I was crunched for time and had to decline. Still took a few pictures just to prove I saw the thing.
and they're insolvent. Get bailed out by tax payers every several years. The big wig board guys cut themselves huge bonuses on those years as well. Then we get sued by the US for market violations since our aero industry giant is artificially propped by tax serfs.
As a Canadian, this episode makes me so proud. My favorite thing from my country was the Avro Arrow; one of the first super sonic fighters built in 1957.
@@michel-alexandrecharron14 Is Bombardier Inc not building airplanes anymore? I haven't kept up with them and using wikipedia as a reference is not too reliable, haha.
You make fun of our accents because of ONE area, the east coast. Those are the only people that talk like that. Look at all of your fucked up accents, what’s up with Wisconsin?? They sound more Canadian than us, and what about the Deep South, they sound like they have marbles in their mouths, and New York? Come on.
@@jamest2544 I've lived in Canada my entire life and I can assure you that almost every province has a slightly different accent. Get outta here with your negative comments. People like you make us Canadians look bad, go down to the states where you belong, we don't want you here lmao
Canadian Ford dealers in the 50's sold the Monarch, a rebadged Mercury, to have a higher-end offering. Similarly, the Lincoln-Mercury dealers had the Meteor, a rebadged Ford, to boost their volume, as well as the Mercury trucks. My Dad had a '53 Meteor 4-door. Ford Canada also exported right-hand drive versions to Australia. The Fargo truck was sold by Plymouth dealers. In the 60's, GM Canada's Pontiac Parisienne was essentially a Chevrolet chassis and drivetrain with Pontiac styled sheet metal, the Acadian line mimicked the Chevy II / Chevelle lineup. Pontiac retained that brand name for various models.
Canada makes a great variety of vehicles, particularly Hondas & Toyotas, but the video is about cars developed in Canada. Canada makes around 2 million cars each year. If Trudeau decides to attack the auto industry, as he has the oil industry, then Canada is royally screwed. Keep in mind that cars burn the oil extracted in Alberta. Either could be blamed for "global warming".
@@Nose-pw9zu the oil sands are unhealthy, its a great thing they are doing by cleaning them up.... it will take forever though and it will look worse before it gets better... but not benefitting from the oil wont make it go away...
My dad has a 49 Fargo sitting at the back of my grand parents farm which my grandpa bought brand new in 1949 it’s a not in good shape what so ever but I’ve recently moved it to my dads shop and I’m starting to rebuild it and plan to give it back to his as birthday gift!!
as much hate as I'm going to get for this he really didn't say nickelback either now u can all say u hate them but you cant tell me you don't sing along with whatever song of there's is playing
@@loganlaviolette993 nickelback isn't even as bad as a lot of these newer acts these days, they make radio rock for the average person and I dont think theres anything inherently wrong w that. not my cup of tea but they're definitely capable of writing a catchy song.
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Just to say, Canada didn’t try very hard to protect his own car industry because first: it'll be better for economical growth on the long term and second: because we knew that Canadian car companies would have been swallowed up one day or another by big American manufacturers anyway. I mean, why lose time? It's a bit the same for Canadian shows: they get overshadowed by bigger more popular American ones. The top most viewed Canadian shows and films (after hockey leagues) are actually... in French. Why? Simply because they don't have to compete: it's not the same audience.
@@FredGlt Actually, as far as television goes, each Canadian channel needs a certain percent of it's content to be Canadian made. It's why so many Canadian made shows are not as good (with several notable exceptions that meet or exceed American productions despite the lack of an American sized budget), because Canadian production companies don't have as much money to throw on producing both quality appearances *and* good writing, since they need x amount of shows made, which stretches the budget. That said, most American sci-fi is now written and often produced in Canada (Black Mirror, for one example).
@@aaronbalchand5475 I’d like it too. And it's not like if we didn't have the potential nor the elements required to do so, especially in some places like in Ontario where you have the knowledge and the technology or even Quebec where EVs are getting cheaper and Hydro-Quebec is helping in battery technology development.
My first car was a 1951 Meteor. A cosmetically altered Ford. Ford did the same with Mercury with their "Monarch". Then there's the Pontiac "Laurentian". I emigrated to the US a few years ago. I really miss my Meteor! Weirdly, a few years ago, I had a Chev 1500 and a Honda Civic - both made in Canada.
Did the RCMP drive Crown Vics? Crown Vic were a main American cop car. Now days the cops are getting big Explorer SUVs I see, not so many Crown Vic cop cars these days.
@@dave8599 They used them heavily up until id say 2015 ever since they have started to phase out. now I just see a lot of Chargers and Explorers with some Touris’s spread throughout, those are the main ones i see but ik of many others like for example i also see a fair amount of Tahoes, and f150’s.
How did a vaporware loving channel like this forget the all Canadian gull wing BRICKLIN SV1 ?!?!?!?! A super sweet retro sports car with a story oozing with Canadian Automotive culture!
Fun fact: the ford gt40 was produced in secret at Calabogie motorsports over a period of a few years. Being there all the time, I got to see it way before it was revealed to anyone but they asked folks to keep it secret. There was also a teaser where "a car" set a record lap time at the track. Containing my excitement and not telling anyone during that time was one of the most excruciating things I've gone through.
So you’re telling me that they tested THE GT40 in Ontario.... This is one of the coolest news I’ve ever read! I can’t even imagine how hard it was for you to contain your excitement!
@@MrSketchyCharacter google North American UTE conversion, there’s a company that imports them and converts them to left hand drive using Chevy Caprice parts and sells them
Grew up in Ontario and had many friends working on assembly lines through college. It was interesting to learn how, when and why all the American and Asian manufacturers ended up here.
I ordered a gretzky before. It's not that bad honestly, at least not taste wise. And your crazy wired on sugar for about an hour. Then you crash pretty heavily lol Also you know....definately diabetes if you have more than one.
I am Canadian and have never heard of a 99 coffee. Double double is 2 cream, 2 sugar. They do come in very large cups as it is colder here than most countries. A medium coffee is a normal cup (no small offered) up to an extra-large which is appriximately 2-3 mediums and more popular. The 18% cream makes the coffee very rich. Tim Horton's is now owned by Wendy's; therefore not technically Canadian anymore.
I am so glad Canadians are still in this world and thank you for all of the hard work and the cars hey guys make and now I'm starting to get one of those or I'm going to get one of those when I get enough money
Canadian people are super cool and kind. Half of my family migrated to Canada from Europe and half to Seattle, I’m in Seattle but Canadian people are some of the finest you can meet.
Right around the time the Auto Pact came in, the famous old American marque Studebaker became, sort of, a Canada only carmaker, when Stude's main plant complex in Indiana shut down. From January 1964 through March 1966, the Hamilton, Ontario, plant was the main source for Studebaker cars. (Smaller assembly operations also continued in several other countries concurrently.) The Hamilton plant stood until autumn 2012 when it was demolished. Right to the end it still bore huge STUDEBAKER lettering on its north wall...
@Mobile Terminaluser It my relative from Canada come to viait us. They bought some maple syrup as souvenirs, so I pour in my pancakes and it delicious.
I leaving in st claire, its a 3800 people town in the suburbs, and this is where prevost has been inventend, and the only factory is still there. The last owner of prevost before it got sold to volvo live behind my house, and my dad work for prevost. I found it really cool that you talk about it.
Yeah, wanna know the story of that as well. They are gunning back-down heavily here in SEA by only producing delivery vans & trucks, a multipurpose vehicle and currently having 2 five-seater cars: The Isuzu D-Max and the MUX, that's about it. I think they're skidding down the same path with Mitsubishi. Cuz even one of their best selling 10-seater multipurpose vehicle stopped its production back in 2018 and lots of Chinese vans and trucks currently competing in the market now. Which sucks.
I mean what happened to their passenger cars and suvs in the us, because there's a lot of gm influence (which led to a stop of passenger cars) and an attack on them by the media for making "unsafe" cars. Which was actually faulty testing by the media
I love that you mentioned the Felino cB7 but you're forgetting another legendary Canadian supercar: the HTT Plethore! The Pontiac Beaumont was also made specifically for the Canadian market if I remember right
Honda has had an advertising campaign in Canada all about how they're built in Canada. Its a whole "built here by folks who know what it's like to drive here" or "who knows what it's like to drive here better than people who actually live here" "Canadian built Canadian driven" and it's starting to drive me insane
@Onion Head you do realize that even if the vehicle was assembled in your country of residence, it is assembled with the majority of parts not made in your country of residence. So you not buying a "foriegn " made vehicle is something of a conundrum.
Actually Keanu is NOT Canadian. He was born in Isreal if I remember right. He did live and attend school in Canada but is in fact not Canadian by birth.
@NAKIB SAYYED Poor flex. Justin Beiber and Celine Dion are though. Do you really want to go down the road of our celebrities? They are not our identity.
I'm glad you guys actually showed a proper Canadian map with the provinces shown on it. So many Americans are completely clueless to what's birth of the boarder, and often forget the most populated part on Ontario is actually more south than 1/3 of the continental United States. Props all around!!! CANADA ♥️s DONUT!!
69th like. Also, proud my 98 Ford Escort is basically a re-skinned Mazda, with better rear suspension. Reliable AF and I still beat on it. Other than being FWD, still more tactile exciting driving experience compared to the cheap tricks on the street today. #tangentlife.
Omfg I was like oh sick Cody Ko reference with the "frictionless" comment and then you actually used that clip 😂 that had to be a shout out since he's Canadian and you guys just talked about working with Noel Miller
We have a Honda factory here in Canada so all we make is Hondas in Canada or we make a Sonos just wanders really saw an ad for a CRV I only buy a Honda if it has a turbocharger butt you are very welcome for the hellcats
@Donut Media Hey, when y’all do educational stuff like this, could you put links to your sources in the description? This was really cool and interesting and I’d like to know more!
Canada has the most fearsome spiller in WWII. Leo Major. He was such a badass Hitler himself created a program to create a time machine so that the Germans could go back in time and kill Leo as a child because they thought that was the only way to kill Leo.
You're welcome for the Hellcats ❤️
Horsepower and torque!
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Hello there don’t forget the vipers
Your welcome for DEEZ NUTS
Ya know. f r i c t i o n l e s s
We have an extremely popular food brand called "no name", we don't have time to make brands...
Hahaha I seen em at no frills. 😂🤣
If you check the labels, a lot of No Name products are imported from other countries. For made in Canada, you need to look for President's Choice.
@@dougbrowning82 thanks for the info.
@@dougbrowning82 we don’t even have a president! Who is choosing these things?
@@KJ-cw9gh President's Choice (PC) is Loblaw's premium brand.
Can we all appreciate how they have a yellow progress bar for their sponsors
Corridor does it too. I love it.
I still watched the whole ad
Give me. Those legs
Yes! Best thing on the whole platform honestly.
good but the next thing i got is a real add
As someone from Ontario (literally like 10 mins away from where they make chargers/challengers), I can say first hand how cool it is to see an entire car hauler full of demons and hellcats
so many demons and hellcats I'm Ontario everyone and there friend has one I swear
Onteribble
Hahaha your from Brampton
not to mention Canada mostly just builds busses like Prevost and new flyers etc which are all over the US
Being Canadian, gas is getting so expensive I'm starting to consider converting my car to run off maple syrup
How much per liter? Cuz here in Belgium it costs around 1,6 euro. Ik it is a joke but I'm curious xD
But could we make a car run on snow that would help us fins kans the gays/swed norw and many others
Well at least thanks to covid gas has gown down from 180c/L 20 105c/L in BC
@@Juanthar if you go to vancouver it can get up to $1.60 a litre, but if you go to Calgary it's around $1.10 average
@@Juanthar most places in Ontario it is hovering around 1.00 CAD/L which is about 0.65 EUR/L
Lol all of us Canadians clicked on this video REAL quick.
We don't like to brag so when someone else is offering to say good things about us, that's a little bit of 'right on' I'd like to sit and quietly watch in peace.
Yes
You mean really quick.
YEP
Correct
Did they really put a Cody Ko clip in there? I was so not ready for that
same lmao
frictionless addition
fair enough
Cody Ko is cool tho
@@Donut real recognize real
Donut forever goated for putting that yellow bars for their ads.
I honestly enjoy their ads though, they're goofy weird and unhinged
More channels need to add that
the ad on this video was great you honestly missed out skipping it
@@stephentyger3165any ad is not worth watching. I do not give a fuck who’s making it or how well it’s executed, they’re annoying and begging for you to buy their shitty ass product as if I’m going to make a financial decision based on my favorite celebrity saying they enjoy whatever product
It makes sense the chargers and challengers were made it Canada. They could just push those boats into the water and get them into the US very effectively.
Haha just roll them down river like we used to do with logs?
69 likes nice
good one 😅
ARE made in Canada. Al.
Al, hows your Mother?
My biggest beef with Canadian car culture? The fact that they get all the badass JDM cars 10 years before us.
It's not that drastic anymore, it's basically the same process for both to get RHD JDM now. Lots of places had made it harder to put RHD on the road in general..
We do get a fair amount European models of car you don't..
I hope our prime minister doesn't F up the entertainment I enjoy importing, ozzy lands gone crazy yo.
@David Theriault 2 stroke turbo hell yeah! If you haven't checked out the danger cats you should check then out
@@PotatocannonLol What Euro models do we get?
lol I get to have an s15 in here before yall
Then drive then the 2 months that theres no snow
I'm from Ontario. One of my friend use to work as a fabricator for Carbon Fiber parts on the Ford GT, he was very proud of his work.
Im also from ontario. My mom and dad used to work at the GM factory in whitby! My mom made seats and my dad did the dashboards on the camaro.
@@aaronbalchand5475 Oshawa
my 2003 Mustang GT engine was made in Windsor, Canada. :)
So he worked for Multimatic?
Being from Ottawa, I don’t really know what cars are made here. Sigh. Oh well, at least we got to see the new Ford GT on display at the Canada Science and Technology Museum. Idk if it’s still there, but if it’s still there, that’ll be a surprise. Canada, eh.
Shoutout to our Canadian neighbors of the North 🍁👍
Thanks, eh! Greetings from Fort St. John BC.
You should do an episode on Bombardier and BRP, probably the most iconic canadian transport compagny (Ski-doo, Sea-Doo Can-am, etc.).
Bombardier is only making jet now
@@L4zuli nope, check for BRP (Bombardier Recreational Products)
Yep, they don't make straight up cars, but they do have the Maverick X3 who are offroad beasts.
@@ImHeyDEDE Fact check this but I'm fairly sure BRP is now entirely independent of Bombardier. Bombardier's done an amazing job at self imploding. Sold off motor toys. Sold off trains. Sold off a recent plane project. Ski-doo wouldn't be as great as they are if they were still tied to the ol' titanic
@@sumoneskid the Bombardiers sold Bombardier transport and rebranded their recreational line up under BRP. As much as I know it is still owned in majority by the descendants of Joseph-Armand Bombardier, the inventor of the Snowmobile (Wich is just called a Ski-Doo if you live up here).
0:04 as a canadian i feel bad seeing a poutine so poorly made. It just looks like a big mess of fake cheeze
C'est ne pas un Poutine.
St'une poutine à l’américaine, y sont jamais capable de garder ce qu'y a de bon dans l'originale 🤣
@@FredGlt tres tres vrai, mais ouais la poutine eat vraiment pas belle
@@lauriergagnon1643 on aurait dit un restant de poubelle au premier coup d’œil
Poutine is gross.
Sincerely, a Canadian
At least Canada still has Terradyne Armored Vehicles
we need this to protect our hockey players and maple syrup
@@afnanchoudhry2889 who would stay around being shot by an ak47 for 24 hours
@@twongi6044 good question
I mean, technically Terradyne outright disproves the claim that "no Canadian brands exist", but only because there's a civie version of the Gurkha.
Canada also has Can-Am. There's also a few supercar companies out there as well.
I remember in my parents wrecking yard Beaumonts and Chevelles, Acadians and Nova's side by side. The two defining differences I noticed as a kid were heavier and more deluxe chrome on the Canadian models, probably because of our winters.
Actually it was because the Beaumonts and Acadians were Pontiac vehicles. Pontiacs always had a bit more chrome, especially in the US versions. The Chev based Canadian Pontiacs always had to have twin grill treatments to show their family resemblance to Pontiac so a bit of extra chrome was needed to have a split grille.
@@DrLeroyArch Thanks, I was pretty little back then. You make sense, like Firebirds had more chrome too.
Let's not forget Canada's best contribution to car culture: Tom Cochrane's "Life Is a Highway".
Oh thanks... I read this about an hour ago and the song has been stuck in my head since.
@Brix Broox yeah but that's only because it sucks.
Red Barchetta?
Born to be Wild. I know, technically more of a biker song, but kickass road trip song nevertheless.
But are you going my way 🤔
I live in Canada and just got schooled on a Gretzky Tim Hortons coffee and that we have some car makers. I thought the last Canadian car was the Bricklin.
Lol same
It was only built in Canada because Malcom Bricklin got a screamin' backdoor deal to build in Newfoundland like what DeLorean got in Ireland. Malcom Bricklin was an American and Bricklin was an American company.
@@hungrymoose7627 it was built in saint john New Brunswick, not Newfoundland, my dad worked in the plant.
@@01hondascott came here to mention the Bricklin hahah
@@zachaustin2704 i know all about the Bricklin lol,fun fact: they actually didn't sell them in large enough quantities to justify shipping them so my dads uncle hand delivered them, he would drive all over the continent and deliver the bricklin's to their owners.
I learned today that one of my dream cars is actually Canadian. Well, I learned quite a lot about the automotive history here, but that is probably one of the facts that surprised me the most.
Don't sleep on Canada
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@@Donut I sleep IN Canada
@@MidknightGhosts Dang, you were faster than me on this joke...
I was like 69
"Canada forsake its own independent automotive industry for the ability to provide a more robust and fruitful workforce for the people that live and work in Canada, and in a way thats the most canadian thing I have heard" - donut media 12:20 - 12:34
If only it was like that now
Just like when the Canadian government caved in to pressure from the u.s. military complex, to stop making a better fighter interceptor than they were able to (the *Avro Arrow* ), so they could steal all of the Canucks in R&D, and use their brainpower to put Neil Armstrong on the moon.
Plus take all the data from the jet for their own use, and have Canadas own gov't order everything here connected to it destroyed. (Like no one would consider that fishy at all).
Effectively, and Officially ,killing Canadas major contributions to aerospace for decades.
I think our neighbors to the north have had to, under pressure from the US Government) make some serious calculations over the past 70 years that stifled the automotive and aviation industries. Your engineers are imaginative problem solvers that deliver seriously awesome equipment.
Canada still pulls shit like this that fucks Canada over, like selling raw crude oil to US and buying back the refined stuff for way more instead of refining it ourselves.
Prevost make probably the top of the line bus/coaches in that market and with almost every manufacturer having a plant in Canada, I’d say they make a good amount of stuff. Like you said for the most part, the USA and Canada car markets all blended into 1
Though Prevost is mostly owned by Volvo Trucks now
Don't forget autocar they make garbage trucks
Yeah I never knew but I see them all the time, I’ve been I a couple and they are pretty comfy. I just wish there was a bit more legroom even with the foot holds folded up.
What about greyhound?
VOLATREN
Hey donut,
Why not a video about "why there are no french cars (or french car makers) in the US? (like Peugeot, Renault, Citroën...)"
Because in the past there were many french cars in the US (Like Peugeot 504 taxis in NY), and french brands were very close to American brands (Henry Ford and André Citroën were good friends for example!)
Merci ^^
A viewer from the other side of the Atlantic Ocean
Easy answer, emissions and DOT safety
I think you already have the answer
Il existe un concessionnaire français sur Saint-Pierre-Et-Miquelon qui importe des voitures françaises sur l'île. Mais Saint-Pierre-Et-Miquelon est justement un territoire d'outre-mer de France. Au Canada et aux États-Unis en effet il n'y existe aucun concessionnaire français. Il y a un vieux camion Citroen qui sert de décoration devant le restaurant français Le Cochon Dingue près de mon lieu de travail, et c'est à-peu-près le seul véhicule français que j'ai vu (l'autre étant une 2CV dans une exposition de voitures anciennes). Raison principale, et ce sont des français eux-même qui m'ont dit ça, ce serait simplement parce que les voitures françaises ne sont pas du tout adaptés à nos conditions. L'hiver ici est extrêmement dur et les routes s'abîment rapidement. Avoir un gros pick-up fait pas mal plus de sens qu'une p'tite réguinne. Surtout que les routes sont très larges comparé aux vôtres. De mon bord je conduis un Ford Crown Victora Police Interceptor, et ayant par le passé possédé des petites voitures à traction avant pendant l'hiver... je ne suis pas prêt à y revenir. Ah oui et l'essence coûte genre 3 fois moins cher ici faque on s'en criss un ptit peu de conduire des gros véhicules lol. Voici un petit calcul rapide. Mon Crown Victoria 2011 consomme 12 lites aux 100 km, a un réservoir de 72 litres et l'essence coûte environ 0.68 Euros par litre (sauf qu'on utilise les dollars bien sûr). C'est déjà une voiture considérée comme étant très assoifée pour les standards américains alors imagine. En terme de prix, ça revient à la même chose qu'une Citroen C3 de la même année (6L au 100km, prix de l'essence en moyenne à 1.38 Euro par litre en France). Sauf que là on compare une grosse américaine au moteur V8 4.8L de 240 chevaux avec une voiture 4-cylindres 1.1L de 60 chevaux.
@@benjamindavidson632 what's that
Because every car brand you named are terrible cars
You forgot to mention the Dodge Caravans came from Canada too (my home city). So blame us for the most popular mini vans in the 90s.
Yah, big with no power 😂
canada is a city now?
@@ultrae Yes, it's one big city.
@@ScytheNoire so wtf are cities now, areas?
Its basically a big city if u think aboot it.
Hi I'm Canadian and didn't know any of this. And I grew up 25 minutes away from a huge Ford assembly plant.
I’m a simple Canadian: I see a video that says “Canada” in the title, I click
*everyone liked that*
Selfish Canadian you! 😅
Just wait thill it says "India" 10m views ez
Hello from your insane southern neighbors
I click on the Canadian tags too, but I'm in Texas. Used to work in the petro-tank farms outside of Edmonton for about 6 months out of the year... EVERY YEAR between 2005 and 2017, always had to go through those winters - ouch. But Canadians have always been the most inviting and friendly people... next to rural Texans
Australia has joined Canada with having no car brands because of the demise of Holden.
That’s an f in the chat
at least they make brabham bt62 still
I remember Holden my father have when 7 in Indonesia
All the Australian brands were multinationals anyway. Holden was GM
@@JohnSmith-rw8uh No, Holden was Australian. And then GM bought it. And destroyed it. Just like Opel in Germany which GM bought, mismanaged it and later sold to French PSA Groupe.
Canada has a weirdly robust bus industry.
@yagbos Canada isn’t communist bud. sO yOu’Re ComMunIsT
Real communism hasn't been tried yet. Bernie was going to take us to the promise land but ofcourse higher ups in the democratic party conspired against him, TWICE.
Most u seen about communism is fake western propaganda. Sure people hopped the border into western Germany but those were far and few between and the CIA actually made thier own Berlin wall in the US so they could film propaganda of " brave anti communists escaping the hell of Soviet Russia".
Yea most of those videos where BS and the only real ones where those that where sent there by the western imperial nations to cause trouble and disrupt daily life while also spying on Soviet activities, ofcourse these people where stopped, they're where spies.
Tell me how Soviet russia had these so called famines when they produced more food than the USA!
You're government has lied to you about communism to protect themselves and to halt the progress of human knowledge, science, art, etc for thier own selfish needs. Why do you think only about 200 people control the lives of billions of people, how is than any different than imperialism in old Europe??
We vote for people that could never imagine what life is like for the average American ( millionaires and billionaires) then expect them to stand up for our way of life??
Or the rare time when an average Joe IS sent to DC to represent his people he somehow returns a millionaire after his term. ( no doubt by getting paid off by lobbyists and getting cushy jobs at fortune 500 companies as quid pro qoue)
We have a pandemic and literally hundreds of thousands on the streets and ms Pelosi is streaming from her 20 million dollar home surrounded by state of the art security and a giant home showing off her 400 dollars worth of ice cream sitting in her 10k dollar fridge in a home with 20 rooms for two people while not ever a few miles away people are starving on the cold streets.
They dont see us as people , we are voting blocks to them. The blacks, the whites, the Hispanics,etc, always split into groups instead of one collective striving towards one goal
So sure, be happy that your guy won, or sad that he lost but know that nothing will really change.
We all thought Obama was the answer but he ended up being a slightly more liberal version of GWB. unfortunately he gave into the system and opted for a rich comfortable retirement over leading this country to true greatness by having the 8 year rule abolished and just ran it like a boss like Putin does.
@yagbos "Just the lazy and useless like it because they will get paid for doing nothing." -Basis of your argument, and yet lacks any and all research into it's accuracy. Just because it 'sounds like' how people operate does not mean it understands people. You are viewing communism as if the people in it are still reacting to the stress of life in a different political system than communism... Yes, people will be lazy and useless towards jobs they have no passion for but still must do to survive, but then that isn't even communism. You are actually projecting problems capitalism champions.
However, communism won't work because there isn't a structure for it to come about safely and accurately, without ruining itself with political power problems. It wants to be bottom-heavy, but it needs to be top-heavy to ensure that. It will not work. This is where compromises of ideas can be very useful, and have been proven to be. Extremism, in either direction, is always a problem, and prevents progress.
lol, the original comment is about the bus industry in Canada while the replies are talking about communism.
@yagbos I agreed with the overall conclusion, if you read my post.
What I criticized was how poorly you reached that conclusion, because no, people will not "sit on their ass and the system will fall apart", that has NEVER been the reason it hasn't worked. 'How you think people function' isn't the same as doing research to confirm it. Welfare and basic-income programs show statistical success on this front, the idea actually works - People are currently doing these things. Communism won't work because of political leadership problems, not because of the citizenry.
If you're going to assume people will all be lazy, then you're wildly incorrect, and/or just projecting. You are probably the 'useless moocher' you're afraid of, because you are stating myths without research.
"most Canadian thing I've ever heard of"... Perfect way to end the video, bravo!
*China:* "We manufacture all your electronics."
*Canada:* "We manufacture all your cars."
Nice jokeeee, but sorry it's false.
China: "We manufacture all your
Cars."
Canada:"We manufacture tractors for
versatile."
Amaraca:"We have tons of tractor manufactuers."
Well then I guess I don’t work at the Toyota plant making rav4’s. I must just imagine that everyday.
@Blake Belladonna Chip makers. Hell yeah, I'm a Pringle's fan myself.
@you're stupid Bombardier doesn't exist then?
Don't forget Canada made the crown vic! That all-american heart-dropper in your rear view is made in Canada! :)
It was made in Canada until 2011, here's the video of the last Crown Victoria leaving the assembly line. It was on Septembe4r 15, 2011 at 12:25pm. ua-cam.com/video/hpsuDRLjpGs/v-deo.html
Here's it's replacement. ua-cam.com/video/bFpv9pblqw4/v-deo.html
Still got mine, indestructible
...which Donut called the most american car ever.
Those things go forever... We remanufacture clusters and not uncommon to see 300,000-400,000 miles on a vic!! They are just broken in at 100,000...
As well as the Marauder which is manufactured in St. Thomas! Still got my family's vic
Who needs a car when you have a moose?
I’d do it, but if they knock you down your dead they do this repetitive stomping, scary.
Na, I ride my polar Bear
11:27
True
I was about to like but i saw there was 69 likes
There was also the Bricklin SV1. There is also MCI which is a Canadian bus company which is popular in Canada and the USA. The Ford Crown Victoria was also built in Canada.
French canadian here, the names "Acadian" and "Frontenac" that were used to rebrand american cars mean something to us haha, acadians are the people from "Acadie" and "Frontenac" is the last name of a past governer of "nouvelle France" wich is now Canada
Be quiet
@@mbm460ns9 Soo edgy.
@@mbm460ns9 Lmfao
MBM460 Ns Always cool to see how open and friendly some anglophones are towards Québec, very kind indeed.
@@mbm460ns9 Anglophone in Quebec here... keep talking, we will keep taking those sweet, sweet equalization payments lmfao
You forgot to mention the Bricklin SV-1.
And there's also the little known, Canada only Asuna Sunrunner. Made back in the 90's, it's basically a Geo Tracker
Exactly! They also forgot the Asuna Sunfire which was basically a Geo Storm.
I'm building a Asuna Sunfire right now lol! Have a few videos of it on my channel if interested in seeing it
@@angelsepulveda8393 Which were both based off the Isuzu Impulse.
They were fun!
I once spotted a Bricklin SV-1 in the wild - the owner even let me sit in it and offered to let me drive it! Unfortunately, I was crunched for time and had to decline. Still took a few pictures just to prove I saw the thing.
@@itsaridds My first car was an Asuna Sunfire. It was a 1993 5 speed manual with blue interior and exterior. Great car, just rusted out.
Fun fact: Canadian carn horns don't honk, they apologize
Or the older models honk like the Canadian geese.
@@orgoremedia LOL
The damn geese do enough of that
SOREY!
SORRY
I feel like Can Am deserves a mention, even if they're not "cars." Still the motor industry
you mean BRP
It’s not Canadian, it’s Quebecois…
and they're insolvent. Get bailed out by tax payers every several years. The big wig board guys cut themselves huge bonuses on those years as well. Then we get sued by the US for market violations since our aero industry giant is artificially propped by tax serfs.
Look into there history and ties with our leader.. might want to re think that shout out...
@@charlesmcnicoll tokebec icitte
As a Canadian, this episode makes me so proud. My favorite thing from my country was the Avro Arrow; one of the first super sonic fighters built in 1957.
As a canadian i am also proud of this
As another Canadian I am too proud of this
Your proud our nation lost all of its manufacturing?
No need to build cars, we build airplanes!!! Actually we used to build airplanes 🤣🤣🤣
@@michel-alexandrecharron14 Is Bombardier Inc not building airplanes anymore? I haven't kept up with them and using wikipedia as a reference is not too reliable, haha.
Peter Cullen is Canadian. Think about that, Optimus Prime is Canadian.
Holy shit, he is
Hell Yeah!!🇨🇦🇨🇦
Respect. Sincerely, a neighbor.
That settles it, then. Canada must be nuked.
And he was based on a Freightliner, a Peterbilt, and a Western Star, all of which are American trucks
My favorite Canadian Donut shows are :
*High Kerr and low kerr
*Wheelhoose
Wheelmoose
You make fun of our accents because of ONE area, the east coast. Those are the only people that talk like that. Look at all of your fucked up accents, what’s up with Wisconsin?? They sound more Canadian than us, and what about the Deep South, they sound like they have marbles in their mouths, and New York? Come on.
Jim Dawg I grew up in Spryfield Nova Scotia , Ya dingus. Get sense of humor crybaby.
@@jamest2544 I've lived in Canada my entire life and I can assure you that almost every province has a slightly different accent. Get outta here with your negative comments. People like you make us Canadians look bad, go down to the states where you belong, we don't want you here lmao
Very conadion eh!
Canadian Ford dealers in the 50's sold the Monarch, a rebadged Mercury, to have a higher-end offering. Similarly, the Lincoln-Mercury dealers had the Meteor, a rebadged Ford, to boost their volume, as well as the Mercury trucks. My Dad had a '53 Meteor 4-door. Ford Canada also exported right-hand drive versions to Australia. The Fargo truck was sold by Plymouth dealers. In the 60's, GM Canada's Pontiac Parisienne was essentially a Chevrolet chassis and drivetrain with Pontiac styled sheet metal, the Acadian line mimicked the Chevy II / Chevelle lineup. Pontiac retained that brand name for various models.
Being from edmonton i instantly feel more connected with Nolan now☺
Same lol
Edmonton gang
Southside where you at!
Go Oilers
Me a Canadian finds out we make the charger and the challenger : Well Your welcome!
Canada makes a great variety of vehicles, particularly Hondas & Toyotas, but the video is about cars developed in Canada. Canada makes around 2 million cars each year. If Trudeau decides to attack the auto industry, as he has the oil industry, then Canada is royally screwed. Keep in mind that cars burn the oil extracted in Alberta. Either could be blamed for "global warming".
@@proudguy the oil sands are unhealthy though. It's a dying industry. No reason to keep fueling a dying engine.
I subscribed to you because we are both Toronto Maple Leaf Fans @Nicholas Bond
@@Nose-pw9zu the oil sands are unhealthy, its a great thing they are doing by cleaning them up.... it will take forever though and it will look worse before it gets better... but not benefitting from the oil wont make it go away...
@@acanadianperson5363 thanks and Go Leafs Go!
Canada: "You mean OUR auto industry?
*USSR Anthem Playing in the Background*
That... i am crying tears of laughter because it is so f*cking true..... 🤣🤣🤣🤣
@internet person man, I think it's a leaf of some kind, but hey, what do I know, I'm only *Canadian*.
My dad has a 49 Fargo sitting at the back of my grand parents farm which my grandpa bought brand new in 1949 it’s a not in good shape what so ever but I’ve recently moved it to my dads shop and I’m starting to rebuild it and plan to give it back to his as birthday gift!!
I can't believe he forgot Red Green.
I just realized that they have all the shows on youtube! That show was so funny
Gotta keep that stick on the ice
massively underrated show
as much hate as I'm going to get for this he really didn't say nickelback either now u can all say u hate them but you cant tell me you don't sing along with whatever song of there's is playing
@@loganlaviolette993 nickelback isn't even as bad as a lot of these newer acts these days, they make radio rock for the average person and I dont think theres anything inherently wrong w that. not my cup of tea but they're definitely capable of writing a catchy song.
Lets just notice how they had Gretzky in a rangers jersy but is most well known for being an oiler
In other words, Canada just merged its automotive industry with America. Interesting.
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Just to say, Canada didn’t try very hard to protect his own car industry because first: it'll be better for economical growth on the long term and second: because we knew that Canadian car companies would have been swallowed up one day or another by big American manufacturers anyway. I mean, why lose time?
It's a bit the same for Canadian shows: they get overshadowed by bigger more popular American ones. The top most viewed Canadian shows and films (after hockey leagues) are actually... in French. Why? Simply because they don't have to compete: it's not the same audience.
@@FredGlt Actually, as far as television goes, each Canadian channel needs a certain percent of it's content to be Canadian made. It's why so many Canadian made shows are not as good (with several notable exceptions that meet or exceed American productions despite the lack of an American sized budget), because Canadian production companies don't have as much money to throw on producing both quality appearances *and* good writing, since they need x amount of shows made, which stretches the budget. That said, most American sci-fi is now written and often produced in Canada (Black Mirror, for one example).
Yes. But i wish there were more canadian car companies.
@@aaronbalchand5475 I’d like it too. And it's not like if we didn't have the potential nor the elements required to do so, especially in some places like in Ontario where you have the knowledge and the technology or even Quebec where EVs are getting cheaper and Hydro-Quebec is helping in battery technology development.
My first car was a 1951 Meteor. A cosmetically altered Ford. Ford did the same with Mercury with their "Monarch". Then there's the Pontiac "Laurentian". I emigrated to the US a few years ago. I really miss my Meteor! Weirdly, a few years ago, I had a Chev 1500 and a Honda Civic - both made in Canada.
Don't forget Plodge as well my brother.
i just love donut media its so fun . James, Nolan ,Jack these guys feel like family
Yeah that’s by design mate.
What aboot Jeremiah?
@@JoE-kx7dw Jeremy is a good guy but he dosnt appear a lot.
@@Neo-lf5pp because he's..... special...and 2Hot4 UA-cam.
0:10 Don't forget the Crown Victoria. All panthers were made in Ontario.
Totally Modular!
Did the RCMP drive Crown Vics? Crown Vic were a main American cop car. Now days the cops are getting big Explorer SUVs I see, not so many Crown Vic cop cars these days.
@@dave8599 RCMP still use them in a very limited way. The RCMP used Irocs and Foxbodies back in the day! V8 interceptors.
@@dave8599 They used them heavily up until id say 2015 ever since they have started to phase out. now I just see a lot of Chargers and Explorers with some Touris’s spread throughout, those are the main ones i see but ik of many others like for example i also see a fair amount of Tahoes, and f150’s.
@@dave8599 Most departments in Canada ran Vics. The O.P.P. used to have thousands of them
How did a vaporware loving channel like this forget the all Canadian gull wing BRICKLIN SV1 ?!?!?!?! A super sweet retro sports car with a story oozing with Canadian Automotive culture!
Ditto, the Bricklin is a cool car with a story to tell, kinda like the Canadian equivalent of the Delorean.
Maybe because it was a huge failure?
Malcolm Bricklin was from Arizona. He just put his factory in Nova Scotia because of cheap labor.
@@2thpic Malcolm Bricklin was a con-man. The Canadians built the car.
@@2thpic You're wrong.
I remember seeing the Felino in the Toronto AUTOSHOW. I was actually impressed to know that a Canadian super car actually existed
Fun fact: the ford gt40 was produced in secret at Calabogie motorsports over a period of a few years.
Being there all the time, I got to see it way before it was revealed to anyone but they asked folks to keep it secret. There was also a teaser where "a car" set a record lap time at the track.
Containing my excitement and not telling anyone during that time was one of the most excruciating things I've gone through.
So you’re telling me that they tested THE GT40 in Ontario.... This is one of the coolest news I’ve ever read! I can’t even imagine how hard it was for you to contain your excitement!
@@dbb7_ no no, they built the car *FROM SCRATCH* in Ontario!
The footage in this video of the gt40 looks like the track at Calabogie.
@@Arthur_da_dog Yea I realized a couple minutes later that I only mentioned it was driven. Ugh Canada ain’t that boring afterall 😅
@@PaulRancourt18 oh shit you're right! It is! I'll try to find the "mystery car" video that was posted. Give me a couple hours
Sadly 😔 here in Australia we have followed in the same footsteps. RIP Holden it was pretty good while it lasted fellas. 🤙🏽🤙🏽
There's a sweet Holden Maloo up here in Victoria BC Canada. Wish we had cool UTEs like that here.
@@chabobox1 yes so true we have really let things go here
At least you still have Brabham.
Bruh they did Holden dirty 😔
@@MrSketchyCharacter google North American UTE conversion, there’s a company that imports them and converts them to left hand drive using Chevy Caprice parts and sells them
0:41 "Welcome to the great white north eh."
I liked that, nice touch.
never heard a canadian car, but it makes me remember the loss of Aussie's wonderful Holden
"And in a way, that's the most Canadian thing I've ever heard of". My Canadian a** cried...
Y e s.
friggin rights bud
Favorite Canadian exports:
Lord Stanley's Cup
You Can't Do That On Television
Letterkenny
How're ya now?
Good n you?
Not s'bad.
Hard right jay for pm!
Fuckin 10ply buhd
Hey we just dumped our airplane manufacturing business, whats new.
Oh quebec😣
I mean bombardier still makes private jets so like not completely gone
rip the avro arrow :(
@@MirekHeikkila a major forgotten piece of history. We set the bar and got shut down by the US. typical, they can't take a loss
Oof Legault just Legault!
Grew up in Ontario and had many friends working on assembly lines through college. It was interesting to learn how, when and why all the American and Asian manufacturers ended up here.
I worked in a few and it was crazy to see that and how they shipped them to other places like Mexico
When Insulin comes second to a challenger.
-''I'm Scott Malkinson, i have diabetes''
insulin doesnt have 840hp
*As a Canadian, I can confirm I indeed run my car off maple syrup. Gas is getting rather expensive, get a M95 tune and you can use maple syrup ;)*
Just maple syrup? Why not add poutine in it, with that amount of grease and calories, you can run pretty much everything 🤣
@@FredGlt Poutine is for the diesel engines.
@@sleepyancient6655 that's why my engine was making weird noises...
We think we have it bad meanwhile in Europe they pay 2.50 cad a litre.
It's the only way I can afford a bag of milk these days, eh.
I’ve never seen anyone order a Gretzky, I’ve never even heard of it but the double double is extremely popular
Maybe in the US Tim Hortons, they have some locations up North.
It's seems utterly disgusting if you ask me... all that sugar and cream... christ sake; get a chocolate milk at that point lol
I ordered a gretzky before. It's not that bad honestly, at least not taste wise. And your crazy wired on sugar for about an hour. Then you crash pretty heavily lol
Also you know....definately diabetes if you have more than one.
The Gretzky is an 9x9 , a coffee with 9 sugars and 9 creams.
I am Canadian and have never heard of a 99 coffee. Double double is 2 cream, 2 sugar. They do come in very large cups as it is colder here than most countries. A medium coffee is a normal cup (no small offered) up to an extra-large which is appriximately 2-3 mediums and more popular. The 18% cream makes the coffee very rich. Tim Horton's is now owned by Wendy's; therefore not technically Canadian anymore.
I am so glad Canadians are still in this world and thank you for all of the hard work and the cars hey guys make and now I'm starting to get one of those or I'm going to get one of those when I get enough money
Canadian people are super cool and kind. Half of my family migrated to Canada from Europe and half to Seattle, I’m in Seattle but Canadian people are some of the finest you can meet.
Cool, but what does this have anything to do with the video?
@@2hotflavored666 If you watched til the end: 12:34; I guess the point of OP is : we're nice people... in general..
Thank you
We're nice unless playing sports or driving
Just boring Americans
"frictionless"
me: cody?
cody: y'know, frictionless
me: :o
Thanx , to DW 40 .
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Hahahahaha is
Was that Cody Ko? Lol he flashed so quick and I was like, "na' that wasn't him"
Dude my ears like perked up as soon as i heard frictionless 😂i immediately thought of codyko
I believe I speak for Canadians as one: we don’t have a company, because to be honest? We don’t need one. We got plenty of options
Bruh in Brazil is the exact opposite: We have many but we need more.
Whole bunch of options, but pride isn't one.
Creepy logo
@@philaudiostrike8746 pride? The car is made in Canada, what more do you need
@@rohinhans7819 concept might me Canadian but the manufacturing mostly isn't
Right around the time the Auto Pact came in, the famous old American marque Studebaker became, sort of, a Canada only carmaker, when Stude's main plant complex in Indiana shut down. From January 1964 through March 1966, the Hamilton, Ontario, plant was the main source for Studebaker cars. (Smaller assembly operations also continued in several other countries concurrently.) The Hamilton plant stood until autumn 2012 when it was demolished. Right to the end it still bore huge STUDEBAKER lettering on its north wall...
I'm from Asia and I grateful for Canadians of their Maple Syrup. Its the most delicious and addicting.
@Mobile Terminaluser It my relative from Canada come to viait us. They bought some maple syrup as souvenirs, so I pour in my pancakes and it delicious.
I was born in Canada, so we’re several previous generations of my family.
Maple Syrup is gross
As a person who is from Montréal and live my entire life here i am 32 now I agree 100% maple syrop is so good
Your welcome
@@angeloest94 I wish I was a breakfast guy myself but all I need in the morning is coffee
I leaving in st claire, its a 3800 people town in the suburbs, and this is where prevost has been inventend, and the only factory is still there. The last owner of prevost before it got sold to volvo live behind my house, and my dad work for prevost. I found it really cool that you talk about it.
You comme from Quebec? Me too.
you guys gotta make a "what happened to Isuzu" video
Yeah, wanna know the story of that as well. They are gunning back-down heavily here in SEA by only producing delivery vans & trucks, a multipurpose vehicle and currently having 2 five-seater cars: The Isuzu D-Max and the MUX, that's about it. I think they're skidding down the same path with Mitsubishi. Cuz even one of their best selling 10-seater multipurpose vehicle stopped its production back in 2018 and lots of Chinese vans and trucks currently competing in the market now. Which sucks.
Isuzu didn't go anywhere, they're still producing trucks out there.
I mean what happened to their passenger cars and suvs in the us, because there's a lot of gm influence (which led to a stop of passenger cars) and an attack on them by the media for making "unsafe" cars. Which was actually faulty testing by the media
We used to have a Rodeo with the 5 speed manual and v6. Such a good vehicle. Still upset we got rid of it.
@@Aperson156 I have one now haha best car I've ever had
I love that you mentioned the Felino cB7 but you're forgetting another legendary Canadian supercar: the HTT Plethore! The Pontiac Beaumont was also made specifically for the Canadian market if I remember right
Honda has had an advertising campaign in Canada all about how they're built in Canada. Its a whole "built here by folks who know what it's like to drive here" or "who knows what it's like to drive here better than people who actually live here" "Canadian built Canadian driven" and it's starting to drive me insane
@Onion Head you do realize that even if the vehicle was assembled in your country of residence, it is assembled with the majority of parts not made in your country of residence. So you not buying a "foriegn " made vehicle is something of a conundrum.
How can you forget to mention that....
Keanu Reeves is Canadian.
Actually Keanu is NOT Canadian. He was born in Isreal if I remember right. He did live and attend school in Canada but is in fact not Canadian by birth.
Born in Lebanon and grew up in Toronto. By Canadian standards he’s Canadian.
Also by his own admission he’s Canadian.
From Wikipedia: Keanu Charles Reeves (/kiˈɑːnuː/ kee-AH-noo; born September 2, 1964) is a Canadian actor. Born in Beirut, he grew up in Toronto
@NAKIB SAYYED Poor flex. Justin Beiber and Celine Dion are though. Do you really want to go down the road of our celebrities? They are not our identity.
So is drake, Justin Bieber, Jim Carrey, Steve Nash, the weekend, Kelly Clarkson, just to name a few goats
Canada doesn’t get talked about and praised like this too often so this is awesome and we’re all thankful for it 🇨🇦🇨🇦🇨🇦
Eyyy how do I move to Canada? The USA is scary, yo
We also get cars that are illegal in the US, like the R34 GTR
@@hugowang5559almost every car is legal in the us once its 25 years or older ALMOST every car
@@hugowang5559 ya we get r33s r34s and any skyline or any car that is illegal in America.
No one talks about canada because there is not much to talk about except maybe bankruptcy
I'm glad you guys actually showed a proper Canadian map with the provinces shown on it. So many Americans are completely clueless to what's birth of the boarder, and often forget the most populated part on Ontario is actually more south than 1/3 of the continental United States. Props all around!!! CANADA ♥️s DONUT!!
Is it me or these guys Sponsorship ad is getting better?😂😀
Right but you can put sprinkles on any piece of shit, go check out a (non sponsored)review of RayCons, they’re awful.
Getting weirder that’s for sure.
This is the only channel that I get excitement from an ad. Every ad is different.
As a Canadian i am very proud of how many cars we give america
Thank you for making our Toyotas ❤️
Yes Americans should thank you for making Japanese cars
69th like. Also, proud my 98 Ford Escort is basically a re-skinned Mazda, with better rear suspension. Reliable AF and I still beat on it. Other than being FWD, still more tactile exciting driving experience compared to the cheap tricks on the street today. #tangentlife.
Hello fellow canadian! Im also proud that we make dodge challengers!
@@directlinkrexx4409 yeah they make Toyota’s in Georgetown Kentucky, I know because I pick up ten units every time I get sent down there
My hometown is Ingersoll Ontario, they still make cars there to this day. Even made Suzuki samurais, and crown vics there for a bit!
Actually the Crown Vics were always made in the Ford Talbotville plant near St. Thomas.
You mean Suzuki Sidekick, not the samurai.
Ingersoll... Does it possibly have any relation to Ingersoll Rand? They're a large manufacturer of air compressors.
@@Whazzzup85 correct! Basically the same car, one has a better drivetrain and beefier suspension.
Dam6 you live like 20 minutes away
Everyone commenting that Canada makes cars for US automakers is missing the main point: there aren't any real Canadian car companies. And this sucks.
Ngl even I, a Canadian of 26 years, didn’t know we had some of these brands. Though I knew about the Chargers/Hellcats though. Still pretty damn cool
Ford gt
@@ignorthepain also GT350’s and Camaros up until the sixth gen
I'm from Edmonton Alberta!! yo, we love your stuff guys!!!
Rothesay New Brunswick
@bmaple 02ツ downtown lmao hbu
Calgary over here
Im from the Yukon!
@@popkaju7645 same
As a Canadian car lover, I am saddened by the lack of Canadian car brands.
As a Canadian, this is the first I am hearing of a "Wayne Gresky" at Tims. The most I have seen was a Tripple Tripple!
Must be a secret menu thing or something because I’ve heard of the Gretzky
Yea, 19 years of living in BC and Alberta has me questioning if its a real drink
No one actually orders a Gretzky, just a classic Canadian joke about one of our best athletes
Got a guy at work who drinks a 4x4 but that's the most I ever saw.
@@AcidFlash123 thats just nasty
Omfg I was like oh sick Cody Ko reference with the "frictionless" comment and then you actually used that clip 😂 that had to be a shout out since he's Canadian and you guys just talked about working with Noel Miller
The rare TMG cameo
"I'm Yuri, I'm Jakub, and we're going for a drive."
🥱
soy boy libs
I live 10 minutes away from where the Challenger and Charger are built. It's really cool to see a video talking about the auto scene in Canada!
you must live near Windsor or somewhere in Ontario
Dedge!!!!
As a premium member I appreciate you guys having a progress bar for ads. Wish there was a way to rip that in downloads .
I like how donut adds a bar for their sponsors, so I know how far to skip.......
Hearing Frontenac pronounced like that sounds so weird.
Tabernac! its pronounced fronn-ten-ack!
Why
The fact that they used a Cody ko clip made me explode with laughter. And he’s Canadian which makes it better
We have a Honda factory here in Canada so all we make is Hondas in Canada or we make a Sonos just wanders really saw an ad for a CRV I only buy a Honda if it has a turbocharger butt you are very welcome for the hellcats
@Donut Media
Hey, when y’all do educational stuff like this, could you put links to your sources in the description?
This was really cool and interesting and I’d like to know more!
Me: **Gets UA-cam Premium**
UA-camrs: “Cool... So anyway, RAAAYYYYCOOONS”!
Don't waste your money on premium. Just use youtube vanced. No ads and sponsorblock built in! If you have an iPhone, then you're out of luck.
@@CarnageExecutioner my Android homeboy has be jealous as shit. Man I shoulda been smarter when picking my phone when I was younger.
Yeah use youtube vanced
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My favorite thing from Canada are their soldiers, top notch quality all round. Been side by side with USA for over a century now
We love you, Canada👍🏻🙂👍🏻
1 Canadian soldier is actually = to 25 America soldiers. Canadian soldiers are the best trained in the world
@@toquietea9187 Nope
With the British in 1812 just centuries ago.
Canada has the most fearsome spiller in WWII. Leo Major. He was such a badass Hitler himself created a program to create a time machine so that the Germans could go back in time and kill Leo as a child because they thought that was the only way to kill Leo.
Hey donut youse guys gotta cover the bombardier kawasaki connection. The story of the ski doo and the sea doo. Great story, people will love it.
“So you were driving your M-150 down to Modeans 3 the other daaayyyyyyyh.”
Wayne
Letterkenny
Anybody else read this in Wayne's voice lol
I usually skip in-video adds on UA-cam, but I tend to stick around for the Donut adds cuz they is funny.
My Ef civic was made in Canada and for that I'm eternally thankful
Well done! Even learned something myself as a Canadian de Montreal. Thanks! Next video suggestion: all Supercars made in Canada..
Canadian when they recognize Canada but it comes yo anything else yall want out ? Lmao