1986 AMC Eagle Wagon: Regular Car Reviews

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  • @nickross1339
    @nickross1339 2 роки тому +1301

    Hearing Roman’s voice is like that substitute teacher that everyone likes

    • @FlymanMS
      @FlymanMS 2 роки тому +39

      But who is still bullied

    • @adintijerina7596
      @adintijerina7596 2 роки тому +42

      I don't like it it sounds like he is too close to the mic

    • @SAHOYT71013
      @SAHOYT71013 2 роки тому +45

      The irony of this comment when Mr. Regular legit worked as a substitute teacher haha

    • @ThePqvx
      @ThePqvx 2 роки тому +24

      Roman’s voice is low key relaxing

    • @russianbot842
      @russianbot842 2 роки тому +25

      @@adintijerina7596 It's like he's whisper yelling. Truly a horrible voice.

  • @kevinpatrickmacnutt
    @kevinpatrickmacnutt 2 роки тому +930

    It was simultaneously ahead and behind the times. The Eagle was the blueprint for most crossovers today to the point it looks less weird now than it did in the 1980s, yet it was bases on car that dates back to 1970.

    • @1598hi
      @1598hi 2 роки тому +45

      I see where youre coming from with that and its not the first time ive herd that. But I dont agree. An Eagle serves a purpose, its actually good at something. And if you had deeper pockets you could even get it with a seriously nice interior. Modern crossovers dont really do anything well. They are really for two types of people, those that turn their noses up to minivans but have a family so they buy what is essentially a minivan with less room, and those that have a fear of owning small cars and want to be "up high like other cars". An Eagle on the other hand is spacious and comfortable, and until its clearance runs out (and theres a lot of clearance) it will go anywhere an AMC/ Jeep XJ or YJ is going to go. Its a car for an outdoors loving, adventuring family that makes the 5 hour drive up to Acadia twice a year and books the camp sites a year in advance because... its just implied that they are going.

    • @firebomb13b
      @firebomb13b 2 роки тому +2

      Hornet -> Commadore -> Eagle

    • @Im_Politically_stupid_and_dumb
      @Im_Politically_stupid_and_dumb 2 роки тому +3

      It must have been weird since most cars rode low in 1980s-1970s, must if looked like a lifted truck back then

    • @TheOneTrueHeavy
      @TheOneTrueHeavy 2 роки тому +5

      @@firebomb13b concord, not commodore

    • @Levibetz
      @Levibetz 2 роки тому +4

      And don't forget that suspension the new platform was designed around in 1970 was engineered to win Trans Am haha

  • @ledzeppelin27
    @ledzeppelin27 2 роки тому +350

    No other car channel would ever get this excited about Dodge Caravans, Neons, Accords, and AMC Eagles

    • @nitehawk86
      @nitehawk86 2 роки тому +20

      Or making me nostalgic for things I have never experienced. I don't think I have ever even been in an AMC car. But I distinctly remember seeing one nearly every day on my walk to high school. The driver must have been going to work every day right around the time I was going to school. Even in the early 90s I was thinking how anachronistic an AMC Eagle in reasonably good condition was.

    • @SwapBlogRU
      @SwapBlogRU 2 роки тому +11

      RCR has a very particular and special flavor compared to other car-related UA-cam channels.

    • @markmiller3279
      @markmiller3279 2 роки тому +3

      @Rocky's Modern Life We did get both of those in the US. Peugeot was nearing the end of their efforts to sell cars in the US, and the 405 never sold very well, though I'd see them sometimes. The 504 had been more common, especially the wagon, and I used to see the occasional 505, but I lived in a neighborhood heavy with Air Force officers who had often been posted in Europe and bought a lot of foreign cars. There was even a 604 a block over, a real rarity.
      The Honda/Rover was just sold as a Sterling in the US because Rover had tried to sell under their own name and failed. To Americans, "Rover" is what you name a dog, not a car. Alas, renaming it a Sterling didn't help and it sold in tiny numbers. I knew an Army officer who had one, but he was a bit of an oddball.
      However, you're right that very few Americans have nostalgic feelings about those cars, unless maybe their family owned one. One good friend's family had an Audi 100LS, as did the people who lived across the street, but they were much more common, more like Volvos, as cheaper alternatives to a Mercedes. BMWs were still uncommon, with the 2002 the only model normally seen.

    • @spencersgarage
      @spencersgarage 2 роки тому +4

      We need more channels like RCR. I don’t really care about supercars and new cars at all…

    • @takumisato7126
      @takumisato7126 2 роки тому +2

      Right? Best thing to come out of my home state of Pennsylvania is RCR

  • @zachhatten261
    @zachhatten261 2 роки тому +259

    Seeing Roman finally get to drive an AMC Eagle for a review is the hero arc we all wanted

    • @superadventure6297
      @superadventure6297 2 роки тому +9

      I want him to buy one- I actually thought this was gonna be his new car when I saw the thumbnail. He obviously loves the car, there's no reason to not have one. Apart from the newest one being 35 years old now.....

  • @TheOneTrueHeavy
    @TheOneTrueHeavy 2 роки тому +433

    as a guy who dailies an eagle: I find myself pleasantly surprised that this review was 100% accurate and didnt have any mistakes in it at all. Good work and thank you.

    • @nitehawk86
      @nitehawk86 2 роки тому +5

      Is the, uhh, whatever the owner was doing with grease and the plastic bag accurate?

    • @TheOneTrueHeavy
      @TheOneTrueHeavy 2 роки тому +23

      @@nitehawk86 thats rtv, the valve covers leak oil constantly, very accurate.

    • @thechryslercrew9417
      @thechryslercrew9417 2 роки тому +14

      @@TheOneTrueHeavy That’s exactly it! It sprung a leak on the drive up, and I wanted to fix it after the review for my 2 hour drive home

    • @TheOneTrueHeavy
      @TheOneTrueHeavy 2 роки тому +5

      @@thechryslercrew9417 but hey at least its not as bad as the plastic valvecover

    • @Brave-Octopus
      @Brave-Octopus 2 роки тому +5

      I have a Concord. Basically same thing. Just older and RWD. Still accurate.

  • @myabyrnemusic
    @myabyrnemusic 2 роки тому +242

    This was surprisingly moving. “If you find something you love, it doesn’t have to be perfect…”
    Wise words from a kind heart.

  • @robclutter1278
    @robclutter1278 2 роки тому +120

    I owned an 84 Eagle Wagon for over 20 years, it survived daily driving plus was all 4 of my kids first car. Almost 200K miles and the dang thing just refused to die. WOuld go anywhere especially in the snow. It was a tank, heavy, slow and bulletproof. Finally sold it after all the kids grew up. Last I heard it was still driving around with the new owner. Miss it still sometimes.

    • @Mr.Plant1994
      @Mr.Plant1994 2 роки тому +3

      Why did you stop owning it?

    • @robclutter1278
      @robclutter1278 2 роки тому +14

      @@Mr.Plant1994 Ill admit I have regretted selling a few times. But once all the kids grew up and left it was just sitting, so I sold it and bought an old Jeep J10 Pickup, always wanted one of those too! The J10 has the same engine, so Im already trained in maintenance.

    • @danr4197
      @danr4197 2 роки тому +5

      These cars are so disrespected. It was a GREAT car!

    • @bongboi2831
      @bongboi2831 2 роки тому +4

      My father has one and put 32” tires on it with space adapters, and hes thinking about putting a roll cage, pushbar, now that thing is actually a tank

    • @thejudgefrom69
      @thejudgefrom69 Рік тому +3

      That’s really cool man I was actually scrolling through the comments to see if someone had a story about owning one. Thanks for sharing your experience owning it

  • @jamesbarnhart3642
    @jamesbarnhart3642 2 роки тому +80

    “When you find something you love, it doesn’t have to be perfect,and it doesn’t have to be the only thing you think about. It just has to be what it is.”
    Brings me back to my parents’ purple suburban. What a weird color. And it never was as reliable as the older suburbans we had. It just was what it was. And I loved it.
    Thanks for the tears, Roman. Excellent writing to all of you.

    • @jamesslick4790
      @jamesslick4790 2 роки тому +3

      👍👍 I watch "RCR" for the writing as much as for the car reviews. I'll watch episodes about cars I couldn't care less about! This channel can be funny or thought provoking or emotional (often all three in a single review!) Like Scotty Kilmer's channel, You either "get it", or you don't.

    • @samartz
      @samartz 2 роки тому +4

      This quote stuck with me as well!

  • @forzikt
    @forzikt 2 роки тому +402

    Dear Roman, this was an incredible episode! The way you explain the place of this car in your life resonated with my situation with my '86 Subaru XT Turbo. I can't find any car that could replace it, and there are much reasonable cars that i had to drive, but this unique weirdness is what we need from these cars. This is silly love, but at least it's fun. 🙃

    • @kacewhite4746
      @kacewhite4746 2 роки тому +11

      I'm going to quote mr regular on how you feel of that subaru.
      When you fall in love with something, it stops making sense.
      I feel that way with my 85 celica, and its countless problems im having to fix. But i love the thing. And its fun too.

    • @gondolagripes1674
      @gondolagripes1674 2 роки тому +4

      @@kacewhite4746 man I'd really like either an xt, xt6, or this eagle. How's it treating you?

    • @kacewhite4746
      @kacewhite4746 2 роки тому +2

      @Gondola Gripes treating me well! Just doing the nickle and dime stuff of replacing seals, bushings and general maintanence never done by previous owners so it gets pricy

    • @gondolagripes1674
      @gondolagripes1674 2 роки тому +1

      @@kacewhite4746 that's awesome! Is parts availability an issue? Do you think it's better to try and find an xt, the turbo, or the xt6 for reliability?

    • @bethelscrubs2549
      @bethelscrubs2549 2 роки тому +5

      I feel much the same as with the 1984 Toyota Tercel SR5 Wagon. I loved that car, and despite it being slower than someone on a huffy bike, it was charming, and the 4wd worked great in light snow and mud, and could be 2wd for everyday driving. I miss that car, despite having better cars sinve.

  • @TrentFalkenrath
    @TrentFalkenrath 2 роки тому +110

    Nick Roman: the official car reviewer of heart-felt discussions, awesome stories, and bangin' music.

  • @chriswilkins3690
    @chriswilkins3690 2 роки тому +52

    I had the predecessor to this car, the AMC Hornet wagon. The Eagle and the Hornet wagon share just about everything, same body, similar I-6 Engine Layout, similar interior, but the addition of 4W drive really sets these apart. You're not alone Roman, I love the styling on these too. My hornet was my first car, that first grasp at teenage freedom. It was also the last gift my Grandfather gave me. My time with that car will forever be a part of me that I cherish.

    • @jamesslick4790
      @jamesslick4790 2 роки тому +2

      Both you and Roman are not alone. I had a '76 Hornet Sportabout. These were the best looking wagons of their era, Bar none! 👍👍

    • @matadorman78
      @matadorman78 2 роки тому +1

      CHRIS no offense, the Eagle was all wheel drive not 4 wheel drive

  • @superadventure6297
    @superadventure6297 2 роки тому +46

    Also forgot to mention- I love how he's got the aftermarket valve cover on that! The 83-87 Eagles had that plastic valve cover on the engine- which everyone who owns them loathes.

    • @thechryslercrew9417
      @thechryslercrew9417 2 роки тому +24

      I actually changed it to the aftermarket one the day before filming- of course the gasket popped out on my drive up, that’s why I was RTVing it!

    • @mpetersen6
      @mpetersen6 Рік тому +2

      AMC actually added extra screws for the valve cover. Then under Chrysler they eventually added the stamped steel and rubber insolators on the valve cover screws. I had a hand in building the machine to put them together.
      I can't remember how long the cast aluminum valve cover lasted but I do remember that the RTV gasket was formed in house. The nozzle was controlled by cam followers and a pattern. Are laying down the bead the covers sat for one or two days so the RTV could set.

    • @Wiencourager
      @Wiencourager Рік тому +1

      The plastic covers were fine unless people tried using it with a gasket or over torquing the fasteners. Then They warped.

  • @TrentFalkenrath
    @TrentFalkenrath 2 роки тому +89

    I'm so glad Roman finally got a chance to drive this thing. Great video boys.

  • @ryanwolff4058
    @ryanwolff4058 2 роки тому +102

    Thank you Roman for finally reviewing an AMC Eagle... As a kid I loved these wagons

  • @deserteagle19961
    @deserteagle19961 2 роки тому +21

    I love how Roman is all smiles in every shot. Congrats on finally being able to get your hands on one

  • @ghomerhust
    @ghomerhust 2 роки тому +6

    you dont have to feel alone in liking this body style. ive always loved these 80s AMCs. a lady in my neighborhood had a white and gold eagle wagon for decades, it was so neat. she'd blast out in the winter with 2 foot snow drifts, and off she goes to the grocery store

  • @patriograysmark6328
    @patriograysmark6328 2 роки тому +114

    From down-under, I look at this, well, I want to say 'USA meets Subaru outback' but really, this reminds me of something I've held dear since I was younger, the GM Holden Overlander. Not a factory item, but the idea was to take the then-current wagon, pickup or panel van and basically stick some hilux running gear behind the motor and under the body. it was jacked up, it could go further than the normal ones, it was odd, and I so terribly would like the wagon one to just explore the nation in.

    • @dalehadley3283
      @dalehadley3283 2 роки тому +4

      That sounds like it would have been awesome!

    • @patriograysmark6328
      @patriograysmark6328 2 роки тому +2

      @@dalehadley3283 the overlander was basically a set of modded vehicles, but Google them, they're kinda good. This does hark back to the video, a kids eye of what a car should be, I know an overlander won't hang with a proper off road prepared vehicle, but a cozy wagon that could hit a beach on a weekend or not need a gravel driveway on a remote homestead. Yet still lug the shopping, make some fun noise, look interesting in a parking lot, and just still bring what we expect of the body.
      Yes please! Bin the SUV three row soccer mum special, forbid the dual/crew cab utility for non workplace purposes. A jacked wagon is cool, and it's a bit sad that only Subaru did it properly, with the outback soft roader or Forrester adding trunk usage to the party.

    • @Doctor_Robert
      @Doctor_Robert 2 роки тому +2

      Man, I'm so glad I looked that up. 😁

    • @dodoman288
      @dodoman288 2 роки тому

      What are you driving now?

    • @No1TypeC
      @No1TypeC 2 роки тому

      Those things ROCKED!!! You just unlocked a childhood memory for me

  • @HenrySchecker
    @HenrySchecker 2 роки тому +23

    This episode really resonated with me. The first car i ever rode in was my parents 1988 Oldsmobile 98. When I think of a car as a concept, the 3 box beige Oldsmobile comes to mind. It had a red overstuffed velour interior. Fake wood everywhere. My dad doesn't even remember what engine it had only that it was V6 and was front wheel drive. I was born in 1992 and my parents wanted a front wheel drive car because TV told them fwd was safer. They wanted a large sedan because a large sedan wouldn't "fold up like tin foil like a Japanese car" as my dad said. My dad sold a 1976 Chevy Monte Carlo for a beige 1988 Oldsmobile in 1992, just because he wanted to feel like he was protecting his son the best he could.
    I'm now 29 and both my parents have passed away. I find myself thinking about that alot. I never took in that my parents were people. I always took them and their love for granted. I've come to appreciate them so much more now. I think about the sacrifices and effort they put in to make sure I had the best upbringing they could provide. I wouldn't be the man I am today if not for them, and it makes me feel so grateful.
    I hardly ever see Oldsmobiles in general anymore, but when I do see one I reminisce about the carefree days of my youth. Playing a grey original Gameboy in the red couch-like backseat of an Oldsmobile 98

  • @AdamG1983
    @AdamG1983 2 роки тому +23

    When Roman does the entire review, you know things are serious

  • @netrioter
    @netrioter 2 роки тому +12

    I know someone that put the 4.0 HO head and fuel injection on his Eagle 4.2. it took it to around 235 hp...it's not hard to do either. There's forums on this mod. It really woke it up.

  • @thechryslercrew9417
    @thechryslercrew9417 2 роки тому +30

    Thank you guys again for filming the eagle! The valve cover gasket leak has been fixed, as has a vacuum leak I had not noticed.

    • @artbk
      @artbk 2 роки тому +5

      And thank you for getting this gem into the hands of our boys at RCR! So glad to finally see this happening! Rock on!

    • @jonclark1288
      @jonclark1288 2 роки тому +1

      As a fellow CT resident, you should switch out those license plates for some Classic Vehicle plates! The car certainly qualifies, and there's no reason not to. And you'll save some money on those yearly excise taxes.

    • @LLG47
      @LLG47 2 роки тому

      @@jonclark1288 I'm so used to them, I didn't even notice that they were CT plates. For sure, saving the tax money is a plus, the DMV headache almost invalidates the time spent though. Where are you from in CT?

    • @thechryslercrew9417
      @thechryslercrew9417 2 роки тому +2

      @@artbk It was my pleasure! I’m going to try and get them to film my Renault LeCar and 84 Alfa spider too!

    • @InternetDude
      @InternetDude 2 роки тому +2

      Check out my Eagle wagon videos, I show some of the vacuum line goodness LOL

  • @PeterBellefleur
    @PeterBellefleur 2 роки тому +17

    The crooked headlight would drive me crazy if I owned it, but is really "period" correct.

    • @thechryslercrew9417
      @thechryslercrew9417 2 роки тому +6

      Lol, I’ve tried to fix it, but the bucket behind the light is broken and I can’t quite get it right. I even bought another bucket assembly, and it was broken too! It’s better than it was when I got it

  • @tekprst
    @tekprst 2 роки тому +5

    Loved my Eagle Wagon. Another car hit the the back when I was stopped and that car was totaled. Bent the Eagle bumper slightly. Gave the other driver a ride and went on about my day. We used to sit on the roof to watch ballgames and never left a dent. Was so slow passing anything else that was moving was just not an option. Thanks for the video, brought back a lot of memories.

    • @andy-in-indy
      @andy-in-indy 2 роки тому +1

      Ha Ha, the same thing happened to me - I was rear ended by a Chevy LUV Truck and the vehicle behind me was totaled, and I was ok (except for a blown seal in one of my rear brake drums).

  • @rmfluharty
    @rmfluharty 2 роки тому +19

    My dad drove a 95 legacy wagon for most of my childhood. I learned how to drive on that car. The weird, utility quirkiness of Subaru's been engraved in me so much so that anything else falls short, even when it doesn't make sense. It feels exactly like how a car should feel to me. Although I'm saddened that almost every modern car has replaced "utility" with "features."

  • @artbk
    @artbk 2 роки тому +54

    Amazing review! Crazy to think how close this is to a Cherokee, how much the "forward going backwards" keeps things around.

    • @dangerpudge1922
      @dangerpudge1922 2 роки тому +5

      for all intents and purposes it was just a Cherokee in a pretty frock. The trouble is that the Cherokee was more practical, arguably more attractive, and certainly more reliable. It was cheaper to produce and rode better so the Cherokee wound up pushing the Eagle out as a viable profit generator.

    • @Dankcatvacs
      @Dankcatvacs 2 роки тому +3

      @@dangerpudge1922 not really the amc eagle was way more upper end the Cherokee back then had the 2.5 4 or 2.8 v6 so even if it had the 4.0 which came in 87 . The grand Cherokees was more similar to eagle but the idea was a car that can can do anything a jeep can do. Still something that only a awd charger / challenger comes close to.
      Can't think of many awd full size cars

    • @james2042
      @james2042 2 роки тому +1

      The cherokee took the correct approach tho. Just being a slightly more refined wrangler. Still satisfied the "male urge to own an offroad suv" and then was just continuously refined into what it is today

  • @MultiRokusho
    @MultiRokusho 2 роки тому +54

    I’ve wanted a coupe one of these for a while. Seems like a car built to be sporty but can handle PA roads in winter well.

    • @superadventure6297
      @superadventure6297 2 роки тому +6

      These were very popular in PA, upstate NY and the midwest. I have a 2dr (sedan, some call it a coupe) but they are very hard to find. It's easier to find the lift back SX/4

    • @Iamthestig42069
      @Iamthestig42069 2 роки тому +4

      The coupe was like the personal luxury offering. 2 door, vinyl top, slow. Very rare targa convertible versions exist. The SX4 was meant to be the sporty one with its rally car styling even though they all had the same drive trains. 4.0 liter/5speed jeep swaps wake them up a bit

    • @wigletron2846
      @wigletron2846 2 роки тому

      A guy in my neighborhood daily drove a 2 door into the early 2010s. It eventually rotted away.

    • @BELCAN57
      @BELCAN57 2 роки тому +1

      Keep looking at eBay Motors. They pop up occasionally.

  • @sophiehaskins9791
    @sophiehaskins9791 2 роки тому +9

    One of my parents neighbors had woodie one of these long in to the 2010s…a true icon
    I think he’s replaced it with an off-white nice trim P/T Cruiser. Dude is a CHAMPION.

  • @tonyrichards254
    @tonyrichards254 2 роки тому +13

    I'm so thrilled that you've finally been able to get ahold of one of these. I love AMC. The Eagle was the ultimate expression of the agility and innovation that a corporation can be capable of. They're awesome in every way that matters. Great episode.

  • @Kingofthepnwdorks
    @Kingofthepnwdorks 2 роки тому +29

    Had a girlfriend about a decade ago who had one of these. Was definitely a dog, but was something that caught a lot of attention at parking lots. Always some old guy who knew someone who had one etc. they are pretty rare now, and finding parts can be a pain. The 4.2 is still common but some of the interior stuff is non existent now.

  • @stevebuscemi4970
    @stevebuscemi4970 2 роки тому +15

    This is the RCR I have been waiting for. Thanks for this Roman
    - Steve Buscemi

    • @artbk
      @artbk 2 роки тому +1

      Loved the movie where you end up on a can!

    • @1598hi
      @1598hi 2 роки тому +2

      I'm so glad Roman did the review, his are the best

  • @LastOne155
    @LastOne155 2 роки тому +9

    The Eagle was a high-speed gravel road bomber! I know form experience. My buddy and I took his mother's Eagle all the time. That car spent a lot of time going way too fast on gravel roads, sometimes with all four wheels off the ground. That things was awesome and so fun! We finally were banned form ever using it again after my buddy accidentally shot the tail light out in the driveway with a rifle. AHHHHH, youth
    Oh yeah, and it was brown on brown on brown on brown on brown. Like everything in the 80s

  • @littlegaymonster666
    @littlegaymonster666 2 роки тому +3

    These cars make me so happy. Kudos to Harry for keeping this underrated classic on the road!!

  • @erlend1554
    @erlend1554 2 роки тому +21

    14:25 onwards. Damn that was a gut punch. I have very simmilar thoughts/feelings for a very different car - my childhood car

  • @chrishayden8137
    @chrishayden8137 2 роки тому +22

    Amazing episode! I spent my early childhood in my grandfather’s AMC Concorde two door. I still miss that car…even with all of its duct tape holding the fenders together and the thumb tacks in the headliner. That was just something about that car that was home.

    • @Brave-Octopus
      @Brave-Octopus 2 роки тому +1

      I have an 83 I bought during the peek of covid. There really is so much warmth to it. Especially given the circumstances we were in it felt like a place of familiarity and comfort amongst the tensions and fear.

  • @Wyatt_James
    @Wyatt_James 2 роки тому +11

    Your dream car? My dream car! I've never seen one in person; it's too old for my time. But I want one. Someday, I will own an Eagle. I've been watching for one for a good while.
    Also, there are two things that also come to mind for me with the Eagle: the success in rally races and the rust-proofing. The Eagle SX/4 was basically the perfect car for rallying, or, well, apart from the not-so-perfect power output. A great ride height and traction to keep you moving across any terrain in a rally track! Pretty slick if you ask me.
    The rust-proofing is also really impressive. I saw an AMC Spirit magazine ad for 1979 touting that the thing was the first car with every single exterior body panel galvanized for rust protection. Combine that with some pretty solid paint and those plastic fender guards and you have a car with protection some 15 or 20 years ahead of its time. That's extra important for somebody like me, who lives in ye olde land of rust, AKA Wisconsin.
    Speaking of Wisconsin, I get a hefty sense of pride that the Eagle was conceived and built right here, over in Kenosha, at least before 1984. It's a shame that the plant doesn't exist anymore.

  • @CountryMusic527
    @CountryMusic527 2 роки тому +11

    Roman, amazing job on this review. It was so meaningful the way you described what this car means to you. I'd love more Roman reviews in the future, I really appreciate the level of sentimentality in Roman's style of writing!

  • @wildman510
    @wildman510 2 роки тому +12

    This is one of the few times I've been this early, I always found these old amcs interesting

  • @jessekooistra6200
    @jessekooistra6200 2 роки тому +31

    Always wanted one of these, just a cool car that was so ahead of it's time. Modern SUV/CUVs can't hold a candle to the classic eagle in terms of capabilities. I fully agree that if they would have continued to refine and develop the platform it would have been amazing.
    You really got me with the Centralia footage of the Jeep...I was showing my kids pictures of that road they will never see in person

    • @quillmaurer6563
      @quillmaurer6563 2 роки тому +1

      Can't remember which one it is, but I'm pretty sure the footage of the Jeep in Centralia is from another of his own videos on said Jeep, which I vaguely recall has a lot of scenes in Centralia. All his footage showing other vehicles is from his own past videos. He is based in rural Pennsylvania, with the exceptions of a few trips he's been on (around the US, Europe, and Australia) all of his videos are from that area.

  • @draganovkassiar
    @draganovkassiar 2 роки тому +8

    You don't have to feel alone, I too unironically love the way these cars look. There are literally dozens of us!

  • @gretchenlittle6817
    @gretchenlittle6817 2 роки тому +9

    Love the video! A friend in the 80's had one in the sedan version -- since this was in Texas, we all wondered why. Roman's writing hits me in "all the feels" as the kids say today. I'm looking forward to rewatching this a few times to properly soak it in.

  • @skenzyme81
    @skenzyme81 2 роки тому +8

    Talk about mud flaps
    My gal's got 'em.

    • @skenzyme81
      @skenzyme81 2 роки тому +2

      Big bottom
      Drive me out of my mind.
      How can I leave this behind?

  • @enjoythepig
    @enjoythepig 2 роки тому +8

    I had a 1978 Subaru DL 4x4 wagon, that honestly was probably technically comparable to the Eagle. But it's charm was the fact it was stuck in the 70s. That was the charm of all the AMC cars. I still think we may see these going through Mecum for near six figures someday. That will never happen with a Subaru DL.

  • @elgonza69
    @elgonza69 2 роки тому +2

    Thanks for this episode!
    I own a 1980 AMC Spirit DL, it’s a mix between the front end of the Eagle and the rear of the Gremlin but with the 4.2L. It is my first car and it’s been on my family since brand new. I got it on 1996 with only 42k miles and now should be around 120k.
    I love my little car, and with this episode I love it even more!
    Thanx

  • @TheSeventhDeadlyMatador
    @TheSeventhDeadlyMatador 2 роки тому +3

    Being an AMC wagon owner myself this made me really emotional but in a good way because a lot of what was said reflects how my car makes me feel, while I am no where old enough to appreciate my vehicle (I was born in 99) I can understand the nostalgic feeling to some degree because growing up most of the cars my parents owned were either wagons or vans. My dad is a good example because most his life after his first car (a dark blue 1977 Ford Maverick coupe) everything he had was some kind of cargo vehicle like wagons or vans and very rarely owned anything else. The only time he ever owned close to a standard car was an old Honda hatchback with pop ups and a very small selection of sedans. I think it's because of how often my family had to relocate is what made these vehicles so special to me and my father because no matter where we went these vehicles made us feel at home even when left a place that was supposed to be home to us. Eventually we stopped moving and found a home where me and my siblings spent most of our childhoods even though we didn't need to move anymore my dad still bought wagons and vans because they were good cargo vehicles... Well that and the fact he had 4 kids. Anyway this was a great upload as always.

  • @1970HondaCL100
    @1970HondaCL100 2 роки тому +16

    Lacks BROWN

    • @Nikmg0
      @Nikmg0 2 роки тому +1

      LMAO

  • @superadventure6297
    @superadventure6297 2 роки тому +3

    THANK YOU RCR for finally covering the Eagle. Blue on blue on blue! PLEASE BUY ONE ROMAN!!! Harry is exactly me from 15 yrs ago when I had my 85 wagon.. I even dressed the same. I bought an 81 sedan last month! You have to love it for its weirdness. You have to laugh at the wayward steering, the rumbling feeling of having a ton of power yet it accelerates like frozen molasses going uphill, the checkerboard interior that feels like grandma's kitchen. NOBODY guesses this car is from the 80s, everyone guesses it's older. But everyone who has ever owned one, ridden in one, always remembers it with a smile.

    • @thechryslercrew9417
      @thechryslercrew9417 2 роки тому +1

      Lol! It’s been a super fun car to own, and a great car to learn on mechanically. It was awesome having in college too, everyone on campus knew it was mine, lol! And cool to hear you also have great sense of fashion!

    • @superadventure6297
      @superadventure6297 2 роки тому

      @@thechryslercrew9417 ^_~ When I was in college there was a girl that had a burgundy Eagle sedan. Maybe an 85 or 86, I was very jealous- it was only a 14 year old car then. I bought my old wagon after I graduated, it remains my favorite car I've ever owned. It was identical to yours except burgundy with that same interior just the opposite color. Good luck and take care of it!

  • @ziginox
    @ziginox 2 роки тому +2

    "Give you the piece of mind of 4WD but the freedom not to use it" is an AMAZING line.

  • @kierancurtis8545
    @kierancurtis8545 2 роки тому +1

    This is probably the best review of any car by anyone ever! Thoroughly enjoyed it.

  • @metallicaman0258
    @metallicaman0258 2 роки тому +4

    Dammit Roman, that was beautiful. now im crying

  • @Muserschmitt
    @Muserschmitt 2 роки тому +5

    Lifted AWD wagons make my pee pee do funny things.....

  • @robertgruver9613
    @robertgruver9613 2 роки тому +4

    This review is TERRIFIC! Thank you, Roman. The writing is wonderful. I got to drive the compact SX4 version of one as a teenager when going on vacation to the Jersey shore with a friend back in @1981. I fell in love with it. It drove really well for the time compared to the Fords my family had back then. It was smooth and stable. I came for the car, stayed for the writing. Beautiful job.

  • @MattePurple1
    @MattePurple1 2 роки тому +4

    Another beautiful essay by RCR. I'm a huge fan of a few other car channels, but Regular Cars has been my favorite since discovering it last fall.

  • @mitchwinder1204
    @mitchwinder1204 2 роки тому +6

    As a newlywed in ‘86 my wife thought she wanted one of these. So we drove a couple. I remember it being extremely practical, and perfect for her as a commuter since we lived a rural lifestyle. Its performance was horrid, the fit & finish was so bad that it reminded me of the GM junk of the early ‘70s, and it wasn’t a cheap vehicle. But what really soured us, (mainly her) was that it was an AMC. Ten years earlier that wouldn’t have mattered so much. But by 1986 AMC’s future wasn’t a given. And we made the decision to not buy into the unknown. So we bought an S-10 Blazer instead. Which I remember being cheaper than the Eagle.

    • @1598hi
      @1598hi 2 роки тому +2

      Odd you had that experience, personal opinions aside I have also spent some time in mechanical repair and auto restoration and found AMC vehicles to be the best vehicles I have ever had my hands on. A lot going on at AMC towards the end, I wonder if it depends on when your Eagle was made, fit and finish is usually superior with them. And yes, a blazer was cheaper. I'm surprised you didnt get the Cherokee at that point. Although it was probably more expensive.

    • @drwatson32bit
      @drwatson32bit 2 роки тому +1

      @@1598hi I could believe it though. We have an 87 Wagoneer and find the interior quality to be probably the worst I've experienced for an American car

    • @1598hi
      @1598hi 2 роки тому +1

      @@drwatson32bit it must be something crisis dependent. You two aren't the first I've heard call vehicles known for quality and reliability crap. I suppose it's yet another reason not to buy one sight unseen

  • @marcusdamberger
    @marcusdamberger 2 роки тому +3

    This reminds me of the summer of 89' when I went up with my friend Mark's family when I was about 17, we caravanned up to Door county Wisconsin in an AMC Eagle wagon and a brand new Eagle Premier. Marks dad must have loved AMC products and still bought the AMC Premier after Chrysler had recently acquired AMC. The Eagle wagon was loaded up with camping gear. I remember that Eagle wagon had the most plush leather perforated seats I'd ever sat in. We would trade off riding in the Premier or the Eagle wagon, Marks older brother and sister always drove the wagon, while his dad always drove the brand new Premier; after all he brought the thing brand new. Man the Premier had a fantastic ride quality, and the Eagle wagon had those plush seats.

  • @AnthonyAdrianAcker
    @AnthonyAdrianAcker 2 роки тому

    Great video dude. Glad you got to experience this! There's this old dude here in Portland who was a customer of mine when I had a job at a gas station, long skinny face, salt and pepper hair down to his lower back, carried those out the front automatic knives, and drove THREE different AMC Eagles. He was such a nice and cool guy!

  • @jorgetardones4206
    @jorgetardones4206 2 роки тому +2

    Whenever they talk about nostalgia in other videos, this is the car I know Roman is thinking of

  • @Mac-xh8zl
    @Mac-xh8zl 2 роки тому +7

    The difference in color of the two front seats tells me he really does use it like any other vehicle. Props

  • @CarDietrich
    @CarDietrich 2 роки тому +3

    Fantastic job Nick. I have have very fond memories of AMC Eagles as one of my best friends had two of them when we were younger. Also I can't wait for the Saab RCR story. Keep up the great work.

  • @SageTheYandere
    @SageTheYandere 2 роки тому +2

    Ever since I found this channel nearly a year ago, I've binged dozens dozens of car videos, and your extensive documentaries.
    I've been hoping Roman would get to drive one of these. And when I saw the video, I knew Roman was gonna handle this one. I'm happy for you man.
    Also, looking forward to the Saab video. I love your documentaries.

  • @TheKaptainKombat
    @TheKaptainKombat 2 роки тому

    This channel planted the seeds for my love of Pennsylvania. My girlfriend from Lancaster spurred that love even further. Though I’ve still yet to visit, this review excels at assigning a sense of home to a car, a person, a place. Maybe it’s because I’m in the middle of relocating, between cars and just busting ass at whatever job I can find, but I appreciate this greatly. The writing on display here left me utterly entangled with Romans story and I cannot speak enough praise, thank you for making this.

  • @mereth13
    @mereth13 2 роки тому +8

    My version of this was the 1991 Honda Accord EX-L Wagon. It's largely forgotten, but everything you said about your feelings on this car, I feel about that one. I know you guys did a video on the 1996, but there's something about the earlier models that I'd still like to see the comparison.

    • @markmiller3279
      @markmiller3279 2 роки тому +1

      Nice car, that Accord wagon. It felt like a cheaper, more reliable Audi wagon. It was so airy, with such a low beltline. Even little kids could see out. I feel sorry for them now, stuck in the third row of a crossover, with puny side windows they can barely see anything out of. The Camry wagon of the same era was much uglier than the Accord, but indestructible.

  • @michaelfjmusic
    @michaelfjmusic 2 роки тому +6

    It's not weird to have this as a dream car. I recently bought mine, a 2010 Hyundai Genesis 3.8 MT Coupe. I bought it last Monday for $6500 on OfferUp and it puts a huge smile on my face every time I drive it. Yes, I like it more than a McLaren F1 or a CGT. If this Eagle is your dream car, embrace it! Don't worry about what others think.

  • @jameson8682
    @jameson8682 2 роки тому +1

    Omg, I've been seeing one of these driving around near my house for about a year and I've loved it since I first saw it! I never knew what it was but every time I see it, it catches my eye. Such a cool car.

  • @solocamo3654
    @solocamo3654 2 роки тому

    The writing on this channel is better then most books. The references and comparisons are always perfect. Thanks as always for the great videos!

  • @georgegordonmeade5663
    @georgegordonmeade5663 2 роки тому +4

    I’d like to imagine an alternate universe where, instead of the XJ, the Eagle gets carried forward and produced until 2002, Maybe where Matt’s Offroad Recovery Banana is an Eagle, and Eagles fly around the desert of Moab.

    • @nitehawk86
      @nitehawk86 2 роки тому +2

      If the crossover popularity happened in the late 80s instead of the late 90s, or if wagons and hatchbacks got cool again earlier; AMC might still be in business today. Instead of Imprezas and Outbacks people would be driving Gremlins and Eagles.

    • @1598hi
      @1598hi 2 роки тому +2

      The xj was a brilliant automobile. So I don't wish it out of existence, especially since I can't call many vehicles briliant. But I do wish the Eagle lived on.

  • @ImmortalInflames
    @ImmortalInflames 2 роки тому +3

    Soon as I saw this old school beauty.. my mind went immediately to the "Holden Overlander" and the more recent "Holden Adventra". Nothing to do with AMC, but it's a sort of design that hasn't quite ever found it's place despite being very good at many things!

  • @luisinhoens90
    @luisinhoens90 2 роки тому

    What a great episode! It got me thrilled from beginning to end.
    Not only because you shared some touching moments from your childhood, but also because I can relate how cool it was (to me) to ride in my nanny's Eagle wagon back in the early 90s when these things were mostly driven into the ground by people who didn't care what these were because they were just thought of as cheap transportation.

  • @postal5342
    @postal5342 2 роки тому

    I audibly gasped when I saw you guys did a review on this car. Wayy back in the 90's when i was a kid my mom had a sedan variant. So many memories. Most fond memory was being pulled on a sled in the winter behind it going down a gravel road at what seemed like a million miles per hour. Thank you for bringing back so many memories.

  • @andrewplantagenet5811
    @andrewplantagenet5811 2 роки тому +5

    You guys are doing great content with cars like this. Thank you!

  • @aidansmith6906
    @aidansmith6906 2 роки тому +3

    Roman, this is the best episode you've ever done and tied for my favorite on the channel. Don't know how you guys do it, but this really got to me.
    My dad drove an E39 M5 he got real cheap when I was growing up; as I understand it it was his first "adult" car with practicality in mind, but it was also my first love affair with a vehicle. I can recall in vivid detail sitting in the back, watching him shift gears, hearing that V8 open up on the highway, and listening to Lithium on the radio. I was crushed when he sold that car (all the gaskets in the cooling system decided they wanted a divorce from the rest of the vehicle, so I understand why he did it), and part of me wonders if it's still alive out there somewhere.
    There were far more practical cars he could have owned that would have better handled the New England winter or swallowed more miscellaneous gear or been faster for the price or this or that or the other thing. That was the car he drove, and that's the benchmark that I compare every other vehicle against to this day. Thanks for putting that feeling into words and reminding me what it's like.

  • @adamr4198
    @adamr4198 2 роки тому +2

    This makes me want to drive my parents’ 1980 Datson coupe. It was the only car of theirs that I can remember that I never got to drive myself.
    Great episode RCR!

  • @thomashussey5159
    @thomashussey5159 2 роки тому

    Great job man. Both of you are such amazing writers. Incredible that a car channel has such sophisticated script. Always enjoy it.

  • @anondafold
    @anondafold 2 роки тому +5

    I love these introspective takes in your videos man.

    • @SAHOYT71013
      @SAHOYT71013 2 роки тому +2

      Something about Roman's videos feel consistently more introspective than most RCR offerings

  • @JCTsFascinatingHobbies
    @JCTsFascinatingHobbies 2 роки тому +4

    I have to admit, I really like these. AMC, are sort of the US version of British Leyland.......as in, making the most of a platform and coming up with some interesting products on a limited budget.....there is a lot to admire about AMC.

  • @alexsatterlund3846
    @alexsatterlund3846 2 роки тому

    I'll never get used to the sudden turns to deep thoughts and feelings from RCR. Keep up the good work!

  • @mr.e8561
    @mr.e8561 2 роки тому +1

    SO....80'SSS!!!!!! ( WHILE GRINDING MY TEETH). Congrats Mr. Roman!! Blue interior is weird enough now but the no airbag steering wheel? Wow!! Love you guys.❤ that last part about parents & imagination & artists is absolutely amazing......

  • @arizonarangerwithabigirono1959
    @arizonarangerwithabigirono1959 2 роки тому +3

    I love Roman episodes

  • @charlesjessie1733
    @charlesjessie1733 2 роки тому +3

    So, this must be the reason the story of AMC kept popping up all weekend.

  • @Anthony-uk3hv
    @Anthony-uk3hv 2 роки тому +1

    Damn Nick, I think this may be your best review yet! It's very clear this car means a lot to you and I'm glad you got to drive it. Keep it up sir!

  • @albertlewis1284
    @albertlewis1284 2 роки тому

    Thanks for reviewing this! I was about 3 or 4 years old when my mom had this car (same color too!) Brought back awesome memories!

  • @dv2712
    @dv2712 2 роки тому +3

    Not even a minute in and he BUSTED

  • @nick_ct_9235
    @nick_ct_9235 2 роки тому +3

    Owner rejected the option of getting an antique plate for it (which costs way less in CT), tells you all you need to know.

  • @AlmightyKennith
    @AlmightyKennith 2 роки тому

    We don’t hear Roman speak often but when he does he always blows it out the park great job thank you for this

  • @mojsmg
    @mojsmg 2 роки тому

    Growing up in Kenosha WI and having many family members that worked for AMC. This was an awesome video 👍👍

  • @jarredgeroux8279
    @jarredgeroux8279 2 роки тому +6

    I love me a Roman-narrated RCR!!

  • @hasnicktir5310
    @hasnicktir5310 2 роки тому +3

    Aww roman narrates this review. He is underrated

  • @imacinstead85
    @imacinstead85 2 роки тому

    This was such a good Nick video. Thank you for this! I feel the same way about the Volvos I grew up around. We had a 760 GLE that was bought out of this drive way on the walk to my Dad’s work. It was so hard to cold start. It would fight, and choke, and you would have to just pump the gas pedal nudging it back to life each day. I now speculate as an adult that this must have been some sort of injector problem my parents couldn’t afford to have addressed. Started right up if it was at operating temperature. All the trips down to Southern California we took in that car. I think I can still remember the smell of the interior. My first car ended up being a Volvo 240 which again was a drive way for sale sign I had spotted in the neighborhood my Grandma lived in, where we also lived just after my parents divorce in the year 2000. I absolutely adored the utility and charm of that car, and it would eventually be passed down to me when my Mom, wanting something more sporty to attract men with bought a used RX-7 from a used car dealer in Los Angeles. I actually got to drive the 240 home back to Murrieta, even though I didn’t have a license quite yet, I knew how to drive well enough. It was a crazy time. I’m kicking myself for not keeping that car. I cannot tell you the number of hours I have spent looking at Volvo ads on Craigslist, Bring a Trailer, cars & bids. I think I will pull the trigger on one one of these days, because it is exactly the sort of classic I would like to be driving around leisurely on a day off. But I have to wait until there is more money than sense in my savings to move forward with my ambitions.

  • @gigasourus
    @gigasourus 2 роки тому

    This is his best review so far. Absolutely great, keep up the awesome work

  • @KarlOsuchowski
    @KarlOsuchowski 2 роки тому

    I love that this did the raised awd station wagon before the Subaru Outback and Volvo Cross Country, but perhaps a bit too early. Had fun, learned a lot, thanks Roman!!🖤

  • @ericrhill
    @ericrhill 2 роки тому +2

    In all honesty I loathed everything about these cars when I was a kid... But about 5 years ago I saw one parked on the street outside my office and I spent my whole lunch break outside, walking around it and just... staring... It stirred intense feelings of nostalgia and childish joy that, frankly, no other car ever has. Nobody in my family or friend circles ever owned an Eagle - or anything AMC for that matter - but here sat this freak that third grade me vividly remembers hating and that mid-30s me will violate traffic laws to turn around and go inspect in the rare instance I see one in the wild. The magic in the Eagle was that there was nothing else like it. And there never will be. My childhood revulsion has blossomed into full-fledged adoration for anything baring an AMC badge and I covet these vehicles hard. I don't have the same level of childhood nostalgia tied to one of these vehicles like Roman does, but I absolutely understand his inability to fully quantify how or why this vehicle makes him feel the way it does.

  • @richdelish
    @richdelish 2 роки тому

    This ep was delightful, and brightened my day. Thanks, Roman and Mr. Regular. I needed that.

  • @TheOnlyMrDinoHenry
    @TheOnlyMrDinoHenry 2 роки тому

    I was hooked the whole time. Videos like this remind me so much of what I love about this channel

  • @RobsNeighbor
    @RobsNeighbor 2 роки тому

    Yes my neighbor had a brown AMC just like this. I rode my bike past this car 1000 times over all the years. When I was 13 my dad startred a shop and I was lucky enough to service it and maybe took it around the block. I remember a straight 6cyl in the Amc my neighbor had. So many cool cars as an 80s baby

  • @alexandermckenzie5077
    @alexandermckenzie5077 2 роки тому

    You are not alone in your appreciation of the styling of this car. I have loved these since I was a little kid- in the mid-80's...

  • @danielmirlach4655
    @danielmirlach4655 2 роки тому

    Fantastic review, I was just talking the other day about how you guys should do a review on one of these, I appreciate the extra reflections you added as well, I share them myself, especially today, my father passed a couple days ago and I can't help but wonder the same things, the vehicles he owned and how he saw them through the decades he lived, trying to imagine any sense of fear, or wonder, it's very difficult I agree to imagine your parents as a separate person, but once you do, you can learn from their mistakes, as then you can fully understand all the options they had, and see what they ultimately went with, even if they made a lot of mistakes like my father, they don't have to be perfect to be loved

  • @ml48963
    @ml48963 2 роки тому +1

    Great video Roman! That is an impeccably clean car--inside, outside, and under the hood--for its age and use.

  • @dappercrab4243
    @dappercrab4243 2 роки тому +1

    How is this show so artful but so childishly funny at the same time.

  • @ryanrink2641
    @ryanrink2641 2 роки тому

    Sentimental videos from you two are my absolute favorite.

  • @deanwoodward8026
    @deanwoodward8026 2 роки тому +1

    One of my uncles had an AMC Eagle and it was perfect for them- they lived miles from the nearest pavement.

  • @EdD-ym6le
    @EdD-ym6le 2 роки тому

    The neighbor lady that delivered the mail at my Grandparents house in W PA did it in an Eagle . I have memories of it doing it in snow storms in the early 1980's . Good one guys 👍