The 1st gen Aurora was fascinating to look at. To me, it really was the 1st modern “4-door coupe” ever built. And then the Mercedes CLS came out in 2005 and officialized that segment for good. But I do think the Aurora was the actual first.
@@Wolf4Babygirl Yeah, I'm old and I remember all of those old people driving slow in their 1970 W--30 442s! ....and just completely forget the fact that the 1949 Oldsmobile Futuramic 88 is considered by most automotive historians to be the very first American muscle car. GEEEZE!
Second generation GM Engineer, when studying in Detroit at the Tech Ctr, the left over Auroras said in parking lots in 2001... Wish I had one stashed aways in dark metallic paint and dark leather interior. I had a 1990 Olds Touring Sedan in college... fully loaded and sports suspension..
With the right lady in your car, she can put a smile on your face every time you drive, no matter what kind of car you are driving lol. However, all it takes is a short zipper trip and bam you both are there ! Yuk, Yuk, Yuk, whoob, whoob, whoob, whoob…….
9:06 What I know this car from is thanks to Gran Turismo 2 back in 1999, driving it in a video game was fun and this was some serious machine, seeing it here on the list brings me back and gives me more education about the car🙏 appreciate the great video
The Vector W8 was one third great supercar, one third pipe dream, and one third investment scam. As the company was much better at constantly getting new investors involved than setting up actual realistic production facilities.
Fun fact I met the original CEO of this company. At a Chicago auto show. We were so amazed by this car. All its claims etc . etc. And who knew a tennis player would be the guys down fall. Of the cars that were made and that were tested a lot was true . And a lot was not.
I have a 2006 Lincoln Town Car that I bought 9 years ago with 87,000 miles on it. It now has 381,000 miles on it and is still running great. A couple months ago I bought a like new one owner 2007 Lincoln Town Car with only 36,000 miles on it. I have owned a number of Lincolns, but not a single Cadillac. Lincolns are built better, last longer, and are more reliable than Cadillacs. The '03 and up Panther platform is an amazing design. And the 4.6L engine is probably the best American V8 ever built.
Panther chassis were real war horses. Cab companies regularly bought old police Crown Vics that had the guts stomped out of them and got another stomping by cabbies and still survived.
The aurora will always hold a special memory too me, my older brothers took me to my first street race in one (Audubon edition) and it is one of the best sounding v8 in my opinion
I bought a turbo Chrysler tc for $1200 bucks a few years ago and I really liked it. Everything worked fine inside and out and the seats were very comfortable. I did add a boost controller to get more power out of it.
I love the sleek and aerodynamic styling of the 90's cars. They were truly ahead of their time and still look great today. I own two '98 Ford Contours with the 2.5 V6 (one is an SVT), and a '97 Buick Century.
I remember being a kid and McDonald's had the monopoly pieces where you could possibly get a Viper. I was always so close yet never got that last monopoly piece. Haha.
The vector w8's owner/designer/engineer was also a space shuttle engineer and had used his connections to get some of the contractors for space shuttle parts to also make the intrument panel items and switches/on board computer flr the car. Turned out to be disasterous for his supply chain and production issues, as it was only really an ability securing overrun spare parts and qc reject parts. Didnt really think ahead.
I find it crazy to see the prices of some of these sedans and coupes. Absolutely mind-blowing. When you think of expensive cars these days, large SUV's come to mind. It's crazy to think that back in the day, people cared about sedans and coupes so much that they were that expensive. Now, they basically don't even build these cars anymore
I drove a Chrysler LeBaron convertible down Route 1, SF to LA, in the late 90's and it was something I will always remember, I never had the roof up at all. Terrific experience.
That picture of the green Park Avenue Ultra in the beginning of the video was taken by me. That was my 1993 Ultra. That body style was from 1991-1996...
Town cars are possibly my favorite vehicles ever made. The video publisher obviously hasn't spent much time in one if he has nothing to say. Oh, btw guy that owns this channel, I have a blue and white 97 Viper GTS in my garage right now. That's how awesome Town Cars are.
Town Car's are one of the greatest cars of all time for sure. They have amazing reliability, it's tough like a pickup truck and you can see that toughness in it's little brother, the Crown Vic, and it was the only car to achieve 5 star safety rating in every rating. GM ended their big BOF, RWD boats in 96, the Panther's lasted till 2011. Parts are cheap and abundant, insurance is cheap, gas mileage isn't terrible, and it's just such a lovely comfortable car. I prefer the 95-97 model years, you could get fully red or green interiors, but a 2005+ in L configuration (6 inches more legroom) is my second favourite Town Car.
Pininfarina is the coach maker most famously known for designing the bodies of all the most desirable Ferraris from the 70s to just a few years ago including the Testarossa and the F40. Hence the price of the Allante.
It's interesting to see how nice the designs were, especially when in brand-new condition. So used to seen them beat-up and dirty on the road, and they just look like outdated sh*t boxes.
I respect your Oldsmobile admiration. I was an Olds kids. When i was born my parents had a 1970 Cutlass Supreme ❤and drive an Oldsmobile powered vehicle (older Olds or Buick estate wagons) til around 1993. Their last was 1982 Oldsmobile 98 Regency Brougham. Its eas the pinnacle of Oldsmobile and my mom loved it. Then the sub craze hit. I'm still driving her 2001 Durango SLT Plus that was her last vehicle 😢 i had a remanufactured engine installed and it still looks great for being 22 years old. Look forward to seeing your next feature.
The car that always Intrigued me was the Oldsmobile Intrigue 😅, it featured a unique Northstar aka Shortstar engine that GM never used again in any other platform...
Its amazing how you never think about the progression of time itself until you see something like old commercials you saw as a kid...then you wonder where the years went.....and you get a little sad lol. I knew someone with a 95' Viper. He had to keep it garaged at all times because it didnt have windows on the doors. Those were add on options at the time.
We had a 1999 DeVille Concours, which became the DTS in 2000. Northstar H.O. - Excellent engine. Best marriage of an engine and transmission I've driven. I've heard what the squalk was on those engines. I never experienced it and we put well over 100,000 on it. The only reason I can think there was squalk was so many Lexus, Infiniti, Lincoln, Chrysler, Mercedes and BMW owners were left crying road-side when a Cadillac passed them and left them in the dust as I so often did. I even let my Cadillac feed on a couple Porche's! ( for a snack )
I've never understood why American car companies try to recoup all of their development costs of a new model out of the first couple of years. That practice results in lots of great cars coming out that very few people can afford, and then the model is discontinued quickly because no one's buying them.
As a broke college student driving a 1992 Park Avenue Ultra in 2008, I can assure you that it pulled no chicks. I knew I was doomed when my mother told me how much she like it. The gen 1 3800 supercharger was asthmatic. I did have a 97 Riviera with the gen 3800 supercharged engine. That thing was an utter freak on the interstate. Major bottom end torque with 4 very tall gears. Thing would cruise at 90 barely breaking 2500 rpm
My friend daryl was a severe alcoholic with a Oldsmobile . He would drink until he passed at at the wheel with the engine idiling in park . Eventually the car would over heat and pass out also . I dont know how many times he did this but i would always say that is one tough car He was always able to get it started again until one day the car finally passed away .RIp Daryl and the Oldsmobile.
The problem with American domestic makers, is that in recent years they started blindly following foreign car cultures which was a big mistake that costed them dearly, instead they should have focused enhancing their own domestic culture without changing the core of it, evidence that supports my statement is that today cars that follow the traditional American car culture are highly sought after in the market unlike the foreign versions, although some are nice of the foreign too but they just don't match the American culture car feeling honestly. Thanks for reading Chosen undead 5009
Paul Harvey used to rout the Buick Park Avenue Ultra as less expensive than the cheapest car in America, a Hyundai because the insurance, repairs and maintenance costs were so drastically different
I woulda put the fleetwood in A tier, but other than that, yes i agree! Also calling GM a cockroach is so accurate lmao they could have put a 5 speed manual or something in that bad boy for more fun!
Im guessing the only trans they had at the time that cold handle the torque was a turbo 400, other than the heavy duty 4 speeds with low gear from the 3/4 and 1 ton trucks. In 90 I think corvettes were still running 4 speeds I believe. Besides, not really GM's fault. Vector could have sourced a trans anywhere, but they took what GM offered
When I was a teenager a customer we had got a Vector. It was and is the craziest car I've ever seen not in some show or auction. The guy waited years for the thing had it some special yellow paint with ostrich leather seats. The interior was so weird and nothing where you'd expect it
There's an entire generation of kids like myelf who only know about Vector because their cars were beastly in Gran Torisimo 2. My dream car for like 10 years was a Vector W8 Twin Turbo just because I had a fully modded out one in that game that was unbeatable, and then I found out that the game devs based them off the hype instead of the underwhelming reality
In all fairness, that GM 3 speed auto was incredibly stout, reliable, and affordable and for that reason- put in the Vector W8. Even found it’s way over to be used in the flagship models of Jag and Rolls Royce. Not a performance trans, obviously, but was smooth enough to match up perfectly with the V12s from the aforementioned British luxury automakers- mainly because it could easily handle the low end torque and provide reliability.
If you didn't know the Vector, you must not have played Gran Turismo 2. It was legendary in that game, and that's how I knew of it. Put many, many hours into that game back in college.
I'm Really a huge fan of the 80's boxy look, but I sooo fell out of love with Ford's 1998 rounding-off design of its Town Car, Grand Marquis, & Crown Vic.😦
The 3rd generation Taurus/Mercury Sable was just too much. And the 4th was just boring. And I agree, the last gen Tempo/Topaz were way better looking than their Contour/Mystique replacements.
Isn't the Vector's 3 speed transmission the same one Leno used in his 1000 hp Coronado build? People act like that the 3 speed is junk because it only has 3 speeds, but I'm thinking it was used because it was the only transverse transmission that could handle the power of the Vector.
If you want the subscribers you should really go that extra mile and do some research before each video. Chrysler forked over their V10 truck engines to Lamborghini who in return recasted the blocks & heads in aluminum. Still a great series & you did give the basics out
The Viper was a brute. A real driver's car. The Vector W8 is absoloutely stunning in person. There's a red one in the city I live in. The Corvette ZR-1's engine shares nothing with the base model and Z-51's LT1 350. It's a dual-overhead cam V8. I drove several of 'em working at a Chevy dealership in the body shop.
The Vector W8 looks like two cars fused into one. Also, I have a feeling that I'm older than you, and **I've** never heard of it until this video. ^^ Why did a car named the W8 have a V8 engine, anyway?
6:54 now u see right here is where RockStar For grand theft Auto starting to use the taillights off real life cars Those looks like it belongs to the (primo)
In 2023, 4th generation Lincoln Town Cars in great condition besides the black ones deserve a spot in the B tier. I personally think black Town Cars look similar to a higher end taxi or a hearse, but look beautiful in silver, cream, burgundy, baby blue, and grey. 3rd gens are plain hideous. 1st and 2nd ones look extremely immaculate.
The 1st gen Aurora was fascinating to look at. To me, it really was the 1st modern “4-door coupe” ever built. And then the Mercedes CLS came out in 2005 and officialized that segment for good. But I do think the Aurora was the actual first.
Good point. Can’t say the same thing for the second generation. GM was like, “well, there goes that…”
@@GreenHawkDrive Yes indeed. The 2nd gen, while pleasant looking, wasn’t as sleek.
Oldsmobile will always be synonymous with old people driving slow, no matter what they tried to do.
@@Wolf4Babygirl Yeah, I'm old and I remember all of those old people driving slow in their 1970 W--30 442s! ....and just completely forget the fact that the 1949 Oldsmobile Futuramic 88 is considered by most automotive historians to be the very first American muscle car. GEEEZE!
I would say that the Chrysler LH sedans ( Intrepid, Vision, and Concorde were the first as they started in 93). Though the Aurora was quite beautiful.
That 3.8L 6 cylinder from GM was a great motor.
3800 Series 1 💪💪they even had a Series 2 and 3.. just not sure how good the cars around them were.
Great job mate. I'm 41 now and the aurora is still one of my dream cars. Truly an underrated diamond in the rough
Second generation GM Engineer, when studying in Detroit at the Tech Ctr, the left over Auroras said in parking lots in 2001... Wish I had one stashed aways in dark metallic paint and dark leather interior. I had a 1990 Olds Touring Sedan in college... fully loaded and sports suspension..
My C4 ZR-1 still can provide road-going thrills which puts a smile on my face everytime.
With the right lady in your car, she can put a smile on your face every time you drive, no matter what kind of car you are driving lol. However, all it takes is a short zipper trip and bam you both are there ! Yuk, Yuk, Yuk, whoob, whoob, whoob, whoob…….
@davidkosach3095
That sounds like a comment my brother would make.
I loved the Aurora. Imperfect, but it was a beautiful car.
Seville sts was such a gorgeous car!
If those came RWD with the 5.7 LS1 engine which was new at the time It could have been a hit
@@giancarlolugo9586STS-V of the 90's! I think Tim Allen tried to soup it up a bit... Could be mistaken
@@YoungManDubHe did! I know he did a really, really cool DTS as well
I had a 2001 pearlescent white sts. The paint was a 10k option.
9:06 What I know this car from is thanks to Gran Turismo 2 back in 1999, driving it in a video game was fun and this was some serious machine, seeing it here on the list brings me back and gives me more education about the car🙏 appreciate the great video
The Vector W8 was one third great supercar, one third pipe dream, and one third investment scam. As the company was much better at constantly getting new investors involved than setting up actual realistic production facilities.
Fun fact I met the original CEO of this company. At a Chicago auto show. We were so amazed by this car. All its claims etc . etc. And who knew a tennis player would be the guys down fall. Of the cars that were made and that were tested a lot was true . And a lot was not.
I have a 2006 Lincoln Town Car that I bought 9 years ago with 87,000 miles on it. It now has 381,000 miles on it and is still running great. A couple months ago I bought a like new one owner 2007 Lincoln Town Car with only 36,000 miles on it. I have owned a number of Lincolns, but not a single Cadillac. Lincolns are built better, last longer, and are more reliable than Cadillacs. The '03 and up Panther platform is an amazing design. And the 4.6L engine is probably the best American V8 ever built.
Good stuff man!
Awesome brother l, gotta love the almighty 4.6L SOHC 2V Modular V8 in the legendary Ford Panther Platform.
Panther chassis were real war horses. Cab companies regularly bought old police Crown Vics that had the guts stomped out of them and got another stomping by cabbies and still survived.
Agree about the Town Cars (owned 2) but a problematic MKT sent me to Cadillac.
You should definitely do more videos like this. And making them a little longer wouldn't be a problem either.
Definitely for the future man!
Park Avenue ultras are great to drive and very safe for a car with only a couple air bags
The aurora will always hold a special memory too me, my older brothers took me to my first street race in one (Audubon edition) and it is one of the best sounding v8 in my opinion
I bought a turbo Chrysler tc for $1200 bucks a few years ago and I really liked it. Everything worked fine inside and out and the seats were very comfortable. I did add a boost controller to get more power out of it.
I don’t
TC by Maserati in good condition it costs $10,000-15,000.... in perfect it costs more
It is an awesome car. Especially with a T2 engine or the Maserati 16v head.
Lee “eye-uh-KO-kuh” For the record. He’s an icon. The video is awesome regardless.
Thank you man!
Correct on all points. The poop emoji is also an icon. It and Lee have some things in common.
THANK YOU. By the second one I was tearing my hair out.
"We have to pause and ask ourselves, how much clean air do we need?"
Lee Iacocca 😂
Great compilation. Keep up the great work. Cheers.
awesome video man! keep up the good work
Appreciate it!
I love the sleek and aerodynamic styling of the 90's cars. They were truly ahead of their time and still look great today. I own two '98 Ford Contours with the 2.5 V6 (one is an SVT), and a '97 Buick Century.
The Viper will always be a car from my childhood that is amazing
I remember being a kid and McDonald's had the monopoly pieces where you could possibly get a Viper. I was always so close yet never got that last monopoly piece. Haha.
Dude you make dope videos please stay incourged and keep up the great work!
Thank you so much man, that means a lot!
The vector w8's owner/designer/engineer was also a space shuttle engineer and had used his connections to get some of the contractors for space shuttle parts to also make the intrument panel items and switches/on board computer flr the car. Turned out to be disasterous for his supply chain and production issues, as it was only really an ability securing overrun spare parts and qc reject parts. Didnt really think ahead.
I find it crazy to see the prices of some of these sedans and coupes. Absolutely mind-blowing. When you think of expensive cars these days, large SUV's come to mind. It's crazy to think that back in the day, people cared about sedans and coupes so much that they were that expensive. Now, they basically don't even build these cars anymore
love all the info on all 10 cars!!
Glad you enjoyed!
I am liking this Channel alot so far!
Thank you man!
Vector M12 deserved a spot too! It used a Lamborghini Diablo engine though, but it did cost $189,000 in 1995 which would be over 381,000 today
Agreed and hey again lol
I drove a Chrysler LeBaron convertible down Route 1, SF to LA, in the late 90's and it was something I will always remember, I never had the roof up at all. Terrific experience.
That picture of the green Park Avenue Ultra in the beginning of the video was taken by me. That was my 1993 Ultra. That body style was from 1991-1996...
love the content, good job! keep up the great work.
Appreciate it!
I took the Lincoln towncar slight personally. There is nothing better than the Cartier towncar. Absolutely gorgeous
Town cars are possibly my favorite vehicles ever made. The video publisher obviously hasn't spent much time in one if he has nothing to say. Oh, btw guy that owns this channel, I have a blue and white 97 Viper GTS in my garage right now. That's how awesome Town Cars are.
Town Car's are one of the greatest cars of all time for sure. They have amazing reliability, it's tough like a pickup truck and you can see that toughness in it's little brother, the Crown Vic, and it was the only car to achieve 5 star safety rating in every rating. GM ended their big BOF, RWD boats in 96, the Panther's lasted till 2011. Parts are cheap and abundant, insurance is cheap, gas mileage isn't terrible, and it's just such a lovely comfortable car.
I prefer the 95-97 model years, you could get fully red or green interiors, but a 2005+ in L configuration (6 inches more legroom) is my second favourite Town Car.
Hey! Just wanted to say that I enjoyed the longer video
Thank you!
Loving your videos!
Thanks so much!
Pininfarina is the coach maker most famously known for designing the bodies of all the most desirable Ferraris from the 70s to just a few years ago including the Testarossa and the F40. Hence the price of the Allante.
Also flying the bodies from Italy in special 747's to make _the longest assembly line in the world._ 🙄
It's interesting to see how nice the designs were, especially when in brand-new condition. So used to seen them beat-up and dirty on the road, and they just look like outdated sh*t boxes.
I agree man, 100%
I remember them when they were new😂
I respect your Oldsmobile admiration. I was an Olds kids. When i was born my parents had a 1970 Cutlass Supreme ❤and drive an Oldsmobile powered vehicle (older Olds or Buick estate wagons) til around 1993. Their last was 1982 Oldsmobile 98 Regency Brougham. Its eas the pinnacle of Oldsmobile and my mom loved it. Then the sub craze hit. I'm still driving her 2001 Durango SLT Plus that was her last vehicle 😢 i had a remanufactured engine installed and it still looks great for being 22 years old. Look forward to seeing your next feature.
The car that always Intrigued me was the Oldsmobile Intrigue 😅, it featured a unique Northstar aka Shortstar engine that GM never used again in any other platform...
saw a glimpse of the cadillac catera, that sales flop was very expensive too!
Definitely was, good point
Rebadged Opel. Cost more than tbe Lumina Z34 and was slower, handled worse and not as durable.
EYE a coca it's an I not an L
Im so glad I found this channel ❤
Glad to hear that!
The second gen town car was amazing. There wasn’t a driveway in Beverly Hills that didn’t have one.
The "Ultra" really does live up to its name.
as a high schooler my friends mom gave us a ride in her aurora i had no idea what it was but thought it was a cool smooth ride
Its amazing how you never think about the progression of time itself until you see something like old commercials you saw as a kid...then you wonder where the years went.....and you get a little sad lol. I knew someone with a 95' Viper. He had to keep it garaged at all times because it didnt have windows on the doors. Those were add on options at the time.
You made the Town Car sound like nothing special yet is the most reliable and the only one you still see the most today running.
I’m definitely looking for the first gen Aurora because it’s beautiful
I was too but a lot of people told me that the engine in them isn’t the best
@@GreenHawkDrive yeah I hear that too but it’s not really a North Star engine Oldsmobile changed things in it so it didn’t have the typical problems
We had a 1999 DeVille Concours, which became the DTS in 2000. Northstar H.O. - Excellent engine. Best marriage of an engine and transmission I've driven. I've heard what the squalk was on those engines. I never experienced it and we put well over 100,000 on it. The only reason I can think there was squalk was so many Lexus, Infiniti, Lincoln, Chrysler, Mercedes and BMW owners were left crying road-side when a Cadillac passed them and left them in the dust as I so often did. I even let my Cadillac feed on a couple Porche's! ( for a snack )
Yes 10 cars. Good list too.
I’m a number one Aurora fan🔥🔥🔥
Everytime I watch videos like this I picture Julian talking about his limited edition Monte Carlo SS.
I remember the STS launching here in the UK. It was a sales disaster. Cadillac left the market almost as soon as it entered.
Great job man!!! How old are you?
I've never understood why American car companies try to recoup all of their development costs of a new model out of the first couple of years. That practice results in lots of great cars coming out that very few people can afford, and then the model is discontinued quickly because no one's buying them.
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As a broke college student driving a 1992 Park Avenue Ultra in 2008, I can assure you that it pulled no chicks. I knew I was doomed when my mother told me how much she like it. The gen 1 3800 supercharger was asthmatic.
I did have a 97 Riviera with the gen 3800 supercharged engine. That thing was an utter freak on the interstate. Major bottom end torque with 4 very tall gears. Thing would cruise at 90 barely breaking 2500 rpm
My friend daryl was a severe alcoholic with a Oldsmobile . He would drink until he passed at at the wheel with the engine idiling in park . Eventually the car would over heat and pass out also . I dont know how many times he did this but i would always say that is one tough car
He was always able to get it started again until one day the car finally passed away .RIp Daryl and the Oldsmobile.
Good god, that was heavy man. May he rest in peace
The only problem with my 99 Aurora was that it run fairly hot. I was always afraid of blowing up the engine.
The problem with American domestic makers, is that in recent years they started blindly following foreign car cultures which was a big mistake that costed them dearly, instead they should have focused enhancing their own domestic culture without changing the core of it, evidence that supports my statement is that today cars that follow the traditional American car culture are highly sought after in the market unlike the foreign versions, although some are nice of the foreign too but they just don't match the American culture car feeling honestly.
Thanks for reading
Chosen undead 5009
I totally agree 100% brother
The EPA choked out whatever car culture we could ever have.
@@CJColvin Thanks sir
@@acekoala457 Yes, especially the cars of 1970.
@@chosenundead5009 You're welcome brother.
1:27 it's hard to believe sometimes but these cars were new at one point! Lol I saw a Dodge Aries the other day!
Paul Harvey used to rout the Buick Park Avenue Ultra as less expensive than the cheapest car in America, a Hyundai because the insurance, repairs and maintenance costs were so drastically different
You got cool cars and cool contests.. keep it coming 😎👍🏾🇵🇭
Thanks! Will do!
Truly remarkable, every single car low and wide and with oval wheels. Most other cars had round ones.
Its cadillac bro-ham, thats how it sounds. Great video
I woulda put the fleetwood in A tier, but other than that, yes i agree! Also calling GM a cockroach is so accurate lmao they could have put a 5 speed manual or something in that bad boy for more fun!
Im guessing the only trans they had at the time that cold handle the torque was a turbo 400, other than the heavy duty 4 speeds with low gear from the 3/4 and 1 ton trucks. In 90 I think corvettes were still running 4 speeds I believe. Besides, not really GM's fault. Vector could have sourced a trans anywhere, but they took what GM offered
When I was a teenager a customer we had got a Vector. It was and is the craziest car I've ever seen not in some show or auction. The guy waited years for the thing had it some special yellow paint with ostrich leather seats. The interior was so weird and nothing where you'd expect it
3:40 Rode in one of these Fleetwoods, when I was about 10 years old It legit felt like riding on a cloud ☁️
Love these vids. The prices that you is that today’s price on the right?
Yes!
My new fav car channel maybe cause 🎉
There's an entire generation of kids like myelf who only know about Vector because their cars were beastly in Gran Torisimo 2. My dream car for like 10 years was a Vector W8 Twin Turbo just because I had a fully modded out one in that game that was unbeatable, and then I found out that the game devs based them off the hype instead of the underwhelming reality
Love the Oldsmobile Aurora V-8 it's almost like a scaled down Northstar V-8.
Hope you have an incredible experience in college! I’m older than you and I’d never heard of the Vector either.
I appreciate that man, thank you!
Great video good luck with college.
Appreciate it man!
In all fairness, that GM 3 speed auto was incredibly stout, reliable, and affordable and for that reason- put in the Vector W8. Even found it’s way over to be used in the flagship models of Jag and Rolls Royce. Not a performance trans, obviously, but was smooth enough to match up perfectly with the V12s from the aforementioned British luxury automakers- mainly because it could easily handle the low end torque and provide reliability.
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Viper GTS was always my dream car… saved my whole life to get one.
If you didn't know the Vector, you must not have played Gran Turismo 2. It was legendary in that game, and that's how I knew of it. Put many, many hours into that game back in college.
Great video you should do a video all about Oldsmobile.
Thank you man! Possibly in the future
Lincoln Town Car was a family highway road warrior car and comfortable while being one.
I'm Really a huge fan of the 80's boxy look, but I sooo fell out of love with Ford's 1998 rounding-off design of its Town Car, Grand Marquis, & Crown Vic.😦
The Taurus and Contours were horridly ugly. They looked like biological engineering disasters to me.
The 3rd generation Taurus/Mercury Sable was just too much. And the 4th was just boring. And I agree, the last gen Tempo/Topaz were way better looking than their Contour/Mystique replacements.
Yep those were some ugly rides
@@larrysutton925 ...Although I would buy a Ford Five Hundred. Or a Freestyle/Taurus X station wagon. My neighbors like theirs.
2:51
Man the flashbacks I get looking at this thing...
Isn't the Vector's 3 speed transmission the same one Leno used in his 1000 hp Coronado build? People act like that the 3 speed is junk because it only has 3 speeds, but I'm thinking it was used because it was the only transverse transmission that could handle the power of the Vector.
I think you're right. And, if the engine has a good balance between low end torque and high rpm, a 3 speed trans is just fine.
Nice video
Thank you!
Wow no Buick Riveria.. 😊.?
I liked that Lincoln Continental, It was a great car!
The NorthStar motor was a junk motor when it had problems, they would literally tell you it would be cheaper to get another car rather than fix it.
In the hood we called the Caddy Brougham "Bro-ham".
Are we all going to just ignore the 3 foot wide lapels on Iacocca's coat at 3:16?
4:14 Nice Opel Omega!
Cadillac allante is STILL A BEAUTIFUL CAR when kept up it still turned heads with that body style but I have a 92 which had been GOOD 2 ME😊
I would drive a 1998 Ford Taurus with the front bench seats.
I loved my Aurora so freaking much.
Great cars
Hope your first year of college went well for you!
Thank you man it sure did!
Enjoy college - within safety, try not to say ‘no’ to any experience offered to you. Live it!
I had a park avenue ultra. God I miss that car.
If you want the subscribers you should really go that extra mile and do some research before each video. Chrysler forked over their V10 truck engines to Lamborghini who in return recasted the blocks & heads in aluminum.
Still a great series & you did give the basics out
👍
Top 3: TC by Maserati, Allante and Aurora👌
The Viper was a brute. A real driver's car. The Vector W8 is absoloutely stunning in person. There's a red one in the city I live in. The Corvette ZR-1's engine shares nothing with the base model and Z-51's LT1 350. It's a dual-overhead cam V8. I drove several of 'em working at a Chevy dealership in the body shop.
The masersti was not on the k platform. It also did offer a dohc engine designed by maserati. They are rare.
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Ha!!! I laughed out at the Buick passing the Mercedes….
The Vector W8 looks like two cars fused into one. Also, I have a feeling that I'm older than you, and **I've** never heard of it until this video. ^^
Why did a car named the W8 have a V8 engine, anyway?
It’s a very strange car, I agree. I guess it just fit the car!
"W" is for Wiegart, the company founder.
6:54 now u see right here is where RockStar For grand theft Auto starting to use the taillights off real life cars
Those looks like it belongs to the (primo)
In 2023, 4th generation Lincoln Town Cars in great condition besides the black ones deserve a spot in the B tier.
I personally think black Town Cars look similar to a higher end taxi or a hearse, but look beautiful in silver, cream, burgundy, baby blue, and grey. 3rd gens are plain hideous. 1st and 2nd ones look extremely immaculate.