@@neosoviet502 year on year depreciation and reliability and ofc the big 3 germans had a better foothold at the mid range expensive SUV market and you had porsche sit above that
@@gurlshutup69695 because people aren't clicking on them. A right thumbnail can turn 150k video into a 700k video (that did happen), and then there's more money all those extra views can bring.
LOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOL 350 horse is meager at best... our 350 ci chev's put out more like 750 to 800 horse.. on hydrogen...... not gasoline... gasoline is only flammable... meaning it sucks in a combustion engine.... lol I use 1/160th the ammount to get more horsepower LOL dunno why they'd use gasoline,,, its dirty, it sucks for energy and its grosly ineffecient in combustion... ya gotta squeeze the helll outta it to get any energy out :-(
I think it's appropriate to include Vector on this list, but nobody can argue that the dude didn't go for it. It's like watching a movie made for $500 and they could only afford one smoke machine. It's ok, just give us as much fog as ya got.
Whistlindiesel snapped the frame off his cybertruck while towing another truck. Now tbf, he did bash it off of concrete before that but that still really puts the cybertruck's build quality into question.
@@TopCarsTVYeah but the other truck which was a Ford F150 which was still in one piece. Whistlindiesel was making sure that his durability test was equal for both trucks in comparison.
@@desertsandfly2277 fair play then. I'm not surprised that Tesla is worse, but I also wouldn't be surprised to see people faking tests to get the desired results.
FWIU the Cybertruck frame is an aluminum gigacasting which likely developed stress cracking from the drop where a steel chassis would've just bent. The cast piece would also be much, much more difficult and expensive to repair in the field too.
@@TopCarsTV The problem was, that the Tesla frame is aluminum alloy while the Ford frame is regular. The issue was, the frame of both cars were bent at that part and they bent it back. This they can do with regular frames, but not with a aluminum frame (also there are few aluminum alloys, who can do this, in few cases even as good as steel or even better. But these special aluminum alloys are...special and very expensive and have other disadvantages instead). So it was not a fair play, when the aluminum frame has been bent, it has to be repaired by exchanging the damaged parts. It is the same with the Ford, when the frame is bent and damaged, it has to be repaired and bending back is not a repair. So every car with an aluminum frame will have the same issue most likely. So yes, the result was pretty sure expectable (and likely accordingly "produced").
I actually think the new Bugatti is cool, since the tourbillon is actually based on the VGT from gran turismo sport/7 since it is a fastest bugatti ever so they cleaned the design a bit
@@deadchannel9892 right, but the tourbillon follows more the Extreme line of the VGT, It uses even the same headlights (And those for the ones Who didnt noticed arent the same of the chiron)
Nice description, love the astonishing details you put into describing this video. I will send it to my dear friends, since its just better than subtitles. Thank you so much.
2:23 funny you show that drag race, engineering explained did a good video on it, cyber truck should have lost in the race they showed. Which is funny.
They cancelled the BlueSport due to Diesel Gate (BlueMotion cars were especially targeted and Volkswagen didn't have the luxury of selling any niche cars)
Honorable Mentions : 1) Maserati Ghibli ( Reliability problems, Weight affected handling and under delivered performance and didn't sell well ) 2) Jaguar XJ-220 ( Promised 220 mph with Le mans V12 but came with a V6 and Electronically Limited 186 mph ) 3) Yugo SV ( Promised Reliable and Compact car but had Reliability issues and poor build quality )
The Yugo is still driven today in the Balkans and was good value for money in that (the Yugoslav) market but it there was no point to buying one in the West as there was no service network and you could buy better cars from western manufacturers for about the same price.
Isn’t the yugo a rebadged Lada zigulì, which is a slightly modified fiat 124? Because if it is I don’t get how it could ever be unreliable. The 124 was produced and sold basically everywhere in the world and was praised for its reliability, and the same is true for the Lada
@@albero319 Build quality affects reliability just as much as the parts installed. For example, GM and Ford co-developed the 10 speed automatic transmission that several of their cars use. However, while the transmission works perfectly fine in GM's cars, Ford has had several well-documented issues with their transmission, despite the two of them being the same design conceptually and on paper.
Great video thanks for the share. Heard so many fluffs from different start ups or even established companies in videos about what products they’ve got coming and over the years I’ve adopted the attitude of believing it when I see it. We hear to much cheap talk these days.
It's like "Greatest Hits" album, a collection of all the cool bits in one place. Very nice overall, but not when people expected from you something, well, new.
@@TopCarsTVAnd even in that regard they failed, only the body is bulletproof (and only to a certain extent, have a riffle and it'll look like a sieve), the glass is not, and since "crazy people" shot in the glass first, the occupants won't survive.
If you write an unfriendly comment about Elon Musk on UA-cam, the bulletproof body and glass will prevent the firefighters from cutting you out of your burning Cybertruck.
I loved the Vector W8 as a teen who was into concept and ultra-high-performance cars. I still have the calendar with the photo showing its incredible specs. Twin turbo V8 pumping out 1,200 HP, with an eye-popping top speed, was an amazing thought. And it had crazy looks! 10:00 That clip was from the movie Rising Sun, starring Connery and Snipes... kind of a lost movie. Later they redesigned the Vector it and changed to a V12 engine.
2:34 design can mean 2 things. It can mean the exterior aesthetic design of the sheet metal OR it can mean the engineering design of all the components that comprise it. With Bugatti, I definitely believe they meant the latter, not the former. The car did undergo a dramatic engineering overhaul from the ground up, and though it might not seem that way on the surface, almost nothing from the Chiron was carried over. But since we’re talking about the design, I really do like it. If it ain’t broke, don’t fix it. The Dodge Challenger went on for almost 20 years before it’s finally being discontinued this year, and it only got one facelift the entire time, yet it still looks absolutely timeless and has not aged one bit since the 2005 model. Any design that is sufficiently good enough can get away with that, and in the case of the transition from the Chiron to the Tourbillon, I think that is absolutely the case
If it wasn't for the Nazis, Volkswagen would have never produced the Thing. That would have deprived me of some wonderful adolescent memories. Every autumn we would dress up in blaze orange, hop in an orange Thing, with our rifles, and drive around looking like some cartoon military during hunting season. That VW Thing would go most anywhere, and if we did get stuck we would jump out and just pick it up and move it. It was a blast. As for the Nazis, they were rubbish!
7:51 That is a very real engine built by Steve Morris Engines! My father went to Dubai with Steve to design the V16 Engine and it was not 2 V8s together. It was one single piece of billet aluminum!!
Bro please upload more regularly, I love your videos so much that whenever you upload a video, I cook something special just to enjoy the food with your video.
The Edsel should be on this list. It was teased as something truly different, and the market was really ready for something truly different. The disappointment that it was just a Ford with a different grille (an awkward proto-neoclassic one at that) was a not-insignificant part of what made it such a monumental flop.
Yugo was actually good value, people just never got the timing belts replaced, actually a very reliable car, plenty in Eastern Europe running today even on LPG.
Strictly in defense stainless steel usually if it gets some rust spots on it, you can buff them off with your finger or some white compound or wax, but always go with the grain because you’ll just scratch the shit out of your finish
1:21 I also saw a video years ago (when the only had Model S and Model X coming soon) where a Tesla salesman actually advertised/praised the Model S as a "seven-seater", but the last two seats are backwards in the trunk and only rated for persons up to 36kg and small size so only for kids - That's not a full "7-seater" that's a 5+2-seater, similar to a bunch of coupés and convertibles like Audi TT, Porsche 911, 944 or Lotus Evora, these have four seats, but the back ones are barely usable for average size/weight adults on longer distances, so they're called 2+2 seaters and not 4-seaters. I loved the concept of the VW Blue Sport, it was still the era of Ferdinand Piëch (he wasn't the chairman of executive board after 2002 due to his age (he got 65 years old in 2002, official German retirement age and had to leave that position) but of the supervisory board until 2015) and as you said, they just did some crazy projects (they also had a Passat with a W8 to bring it closer to the Phaeton, that Engine was only in that model and no other like A4, Touareg etc.) but sadly it seems they axed the BlueSport for just another [crossover-]SUV, I hope in some years that it comes to an end, I hate these often heavy, tall-standing (but some with a low roof line, so-called coupés (they aren't real coupés with 4 doors and three pairs of roof pillars)) clumsy, barely-offroad capable vehicles, especially that some nice MPVs get discontinued or pervert like the Renault Espace (it didn't die as a hero it became the villain).
Volkswagen BlueSport was almost ready, but was cancelled after the outbreak of Dieselgate, along with several other fun cars like the next-gen Scirocco and Phaeton II. Source: worked in VW as an intern for a period and helped throw out dozens of kilogramms of the cancelled projects' documents. I even had a vague idea of how the BlueSport and MQB-Scirocco will look like in production. Sadly due to legal reasons these will be some of the secrets I will keep for my life.
trion nemesis was one of those cars I saw years ago online promising an extremely high top speed. to this day, no one seems to remember this car. I wonder where it went.
I'm starting to think Clarkson was right to mock Teslas when he reviewed the Roadster... Should Elon just change his plans, and start making computers and mobile devices? He has the tech for them at this point.
Elon should never make cars, he sucks at it, Teslas are poorly built expensive cars that divide the world in two, those who follow Musk and those who hate him. Which one are you?
I tend to give the W8 a pass because most of the negative press *was* due to them trying to stick to a schedule all while the car needed more work. C&D and Agassi both fell victim to preproduction cars that were not adequately polished; Road and Track actually got their hands on an example that did well. And while 214/218 mph (whatever it actually was) isn't 242, it's damn impressive and a massive accomplishment for said 30-employee startup.
I was fortunate to sit in one at the Geneva Car Show. I cannot attest to anything but little me was mighty impressed, oh and while I don't remember the number of speaker, I remember there were a lot 😂. Still my favorite car from that era (in the category, cars I cannot afford and never will own).
The Turbion is also named after some thing that is inside of a time piece and not fast unless you consider how fast it generates from left to right fast
Regarding the Vector, I am amazed the car ever made production. Gerald Weigert showcased the original W2 some fifteen years before, trying to generate enough capital to get it made. The W8 was the production version. It was deeply flawed to be sure, but just the fact that even 22 were made at all is impressive. And people forget that Wiegert was forced out and Vector Aeromotive was bought by MegaTech, who also owned Lamborghini. The subsequent M12 featured the Lamborghini V12 (that dated back to the original 350GT and designed by Giotto Bizzarrini) and even fewer were made. Vector is an interesting story of ambition exceeding reality, but with an actual product, however flawed, coming to light.
I disagree on the KdF (Volkswagen beetle). Yes, it did not deliver directly, as WW2 came in the way and the resources had to be diverted to the war effort. But after the war, it did quite well and was produced in large numbers and for very long time.
The cybertrucks Towing is garbage because the hitch can literally break off and if you comparison to the F-150 the hitch literally won't come off whistling diesel approved it😊 and he failed on the F-150
I know the guy who is still waiting for Cyber-truck delivery. He agreed already to increased selling price, but still can't get a truck due some "delays and complications".
Honestly i agree with the Bugatti tourbillion, i know i can't afford it but after months of waiting to see some crazy design, i was a little disappointed. The divo and bolide look better 😢
A coupe or coupé (/kuːˈpeɪ/, also US: /kuːp/) en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Coupe In US we cay coup. Unless Coupé is in the name (e.g. 6-Series Gran Coupé). But when refering to the two-door category of cars, it is coup.
7:42 Yeah, I meant to say 350mph Top Speed 😁
I mean, it sounds right in the “GTA kids” context 💀💀💀
@@TopCarsTV it makes the video funnier lol
Oh, good. I was so hoping you weren't one of those damn AI voices 😁
@@Fuzzy2you Nah, he’s been doing this for years. His voice is as real as it gets
How is bro still so underated
Nobody expected the whistlindiesel cybertuck to break soo fast😂
We actually wanted more destruction 😞
well atleast the durability test happened
@@breadanator yea
We are lucky for that
It's like the Cyberpunk 2077 for cars 😅😅😅😅😅
@@JackHarley-fc2kmNo wonder it was named as such
Nobody expected it? 🤔
Honourable Mentions
1: Maserati Ghibli
2: Jaguar XJ-220
3: Yugo GV
3/3
How come Maserati failed to sell lots of Ghiblis
@@neosoviet502 easy. BMW was better in every way, while cheaper.
(except the design, of course)
@@neosoviet502 year on year depreciation and reliability
and ofc the big 3 germans had a better foothold at the mid range expensive SUV market and you had porsche sit above that
funfact the yugo was known as the best car you could buy in eastern block and a dream of many under communism
Here before the thumbnail is gonna go through more changes than micheal jackson
Me too 😂😂
Billie jeans not my loverr
thats what i noticed lol idk why does it feel necessary for them to change the thumbnail again and again...
@@gurlshutup69695it can sometimes make people press on the video again thinking it’s a different one
@@gurlshutup69695 because people aren't clicking on them.
A right thumbnail can turn 150k video into a 700k video (that did happen), and then there's more money all those extra views can bring.
You could put any Tesla in this video that it is overpromissed, Elon loves some hype.
true, true
@@TopCarsTV This is one of the reasons why I hate Elon Musk with passion and I'm happy to see Tesla going downhill!
Combine all auto company market cap still less than teska😂@@leomux2004
@@leomux2004based
@@leomux2004let it fall off!
350 horsepower is a really high number for top speed 😂😂
Yeah 😂😂
LOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOL 350 horse is meager at best... our 350 ci chev's put out more like 750 to 800 horse.. on hydrogen...... not gasoline... gasoline is only flammable... meaning it sucks in a combustion engine.... lol I use 1/160th the ammount to get more horsepower LOL dunno why they'd use gasoline,,, its dirty, it sucks for energy and its grosly ineffecient in combustion... ya gotta squeeze the helll outta it to get any energy out :-(
here before he corrects the title
It’s in the video too 0:14
Double s ?
here
It might be intentional, a mix of "promising" and "missing" since the advertised cars are "missing" from existence.
Or thumbnail
Also, the Cybertruck’s frame snapped when whistlindiesel was towing an f150 with it
"350 horsepower topspeed" 💀
Also. "Promissing"??
Also: 14,000 = !,400 tow capacity??
i did NOT expect NFS World gameplay footage during the Vector W8 section
I think it's appropriate to include Vector on this list, but nobody can argue that the dude didn't go for it.
It's like watching a movie made for $500 and they could only afford one smoke machine. It's ok, just give us as much fog as ya got.
Its footage taken from 'TRNSPRTR's video on the Vector W8 in 'SparkServer', one of multiple continuation community online servers for NFS World.
it's so good wathcing your videos. it's basically the topics i discuss with my friends, the vibe is so cool
Whistlindiesel snapped the frame off his cybertruck while towing another truck.
Now tbf, he did bash it off of concrete before that but that still really puts the cybertruck's build quality into question.
Did he bash the other truck before towing too?
@@TopCarsTVYeah but the other truck which was a Ford F150 which was still in one piece.
Whistlindiesel was making sure that his durability test was equal for both trucks in comparison.
@@desertsandfly2277 fair play then. I'm not surprised that Tesla is worse, but I also wouldn't be surprised to see people faking tests to get the desired results.
FWIU the Cybertruck frame is an aluminum gigacasting which likely developed stress cracking from the drop where a steel chassis would've just bent. The cast piece would also be much, much more difficult and expensive to repair in the field too.
@@TopCarsTV The problem was, that the Tesla frame is aluminum alloy while the Ford frame is regular. The issue was, the frame of both cars were bent at that part and they bent it back. This they can do with regular frames, but not with a aluminum frame (also there are few aluminum alloys, who can do this, in few cases even as good as steel or even better. But these special aluminum alloys are...special and very expensive and have other disadvantages instead).
So it was not a fair play, when the aluminum frame has been bent, it has to be repaired by exchanging the damaged parts.
It is the same with the Ford, when the frame is bent and damaged, it has to be repaired and bending back is not a repair.
So every car with an aluminum frame will have the same issue most likely. So yes, the result was pretty sure expectable (and likely accordingly "produced").
"Are we the baddies"
YES YOU ARE
7:42 350 hp top speed💀🗿🤣
*7:39
This actually wasn’t a 1/4 mile, Tesla even lied on that.
1/8 mile, "for dramatic and safety reasons". Lol.
And, c'mon, the Porsche driver being a Tesla employee? Yeah, right.
Man I absolutely love your videos! Keep them coming
Perfect timing! This showed up in my feed right when I sat down to eat.
It feels absolutely illegal to be this early, without notifications.
🥱As Darth Vader from Star 🌟 Wars would say - The force is weak with this one !.
@@alancrisp1582 what.
ikr
Real
@@alancrisp1582what is bro yapping
Well thought out, excellent vehicle choices (many I haven't heard of which makes it educational too) and most importantly, extremely entertaining.
A wave of nostalgia washed over me when I saw that Need For Speed World gameplay...good times...and quite a cool mod that the Vector W8 is in-game!
Well, I have another (well known) honorable mention : The DMC-12
I expected 7 Tesla models.
I actually think the new Bugatti is cool, since the tourbillon is actually based on the VGT from gran turismo sport/7 since it is a fastest bugatti ever so they cleaned the design a bit
the chiron is also based on that
@@deadchannel9892 right, but the tourbillon follows more the Extreme line of the VGT, It uses even the same headlights (And those for the ones Who didnt noticed arent the same of the chiron)
Maserati boomerang too
@@deadchannel9892No, the GT Vision is based on the Chiron... not the other way around
@@genlus_s the VGT was unveiled at 2015, the Chiron was shown a year after
i love this guys content
Reading the title and guessing the video’s content: Roadster, Models S, 3, X + Y, Cybertruck and (as a bonus) the Semi
Really he should just put all Tesla models not just the cybertruck, they are all a huge disappointment.
Nice description, love the astonishing details you put into describing this video. I will send it to my dear friends, since its just better than subtitles. Thank you so much.
Nobody is gonna talk about what stype wrote in the video description?💀💀💀
Anyway, stype when is the initial D video coming? Haven't you seen the anime yet😭 I am tired of asking the same thing...
Who reads it anyway?
What no one reads description
Who reads that anyway?
2:23 funny you show that drag race, engineering explained did a good video on it, cyber truck should have lost in the race they showed. Which is funny.
They cancelled the BlueSport due to Diesel Gate (BlueMotion cars were especially targeted and Volkswagen didn't have the luxury of selling any niche cars)
Honorable Mentions :
1) Maserati Ghibli ( Reliability problems, Weight affected handling and under delivered performance and didn't sell well )
2) Jaguar XJ-220 ( Promised 220 mph with Le mans V12 but came with a V6 and Electronically Limited 186 mph )
3) Yugo SV ( Promised Reliable and Compact car but had Reliability issues and poor build quality )
And the Ghibli's unforgettable panel gaps that could fit an entire tube of toothpaste.
XJ-220 also promised scissor doors and AWD and top speed was 213 mph and 217 mph after the removal of catalytic converter.
The Yugo is still driven today in the Balkans and was good value for money in that (the Yugoslav) market but it there was no point to buying one in the West as there was no service network and you could buy better cars from western manufacturers for about the same price.
Isn’t the yugo a rebadged Lada zigulì, which is a slightly modified fiat 124? Because if it is I don’t get how it could ever be unreliable. The 124 was produced and sold basically everywhere in the world and was praised for its reliability, and the same is true for the Lada
@@albero319 Build quality affects reliability just as much as the parts installed. For example, GM and Ford co-developed the 10 speed automatic transmission that several of their cars use. However, while the transmission works perfectly fine in GM's cars, Ford has had several well-documented issues with their transmission, despite the two of them being the same design conceptually and on paper.
Great video thanks for the share. Heard so many fluffs from different start ups or even established companies in videos about what products they’ve got coming and over the years I’ve adopted the attitude of believing it when I see it. We hear to much cheap talk these days.
I agree on the tourbillion it looks AMAZING but still not… unique
It's like "Greatest Hits" album, a collection of all the cool bits in one place. Very nice overall, but not when people expected from you something, well, new.
Bro strikes once a month 💪🏽❤
I'm stilling wondering why the Cybertruck has to be bulletproof, is it recommended for mafias?
Because America is full of guns and crazy people. Tesla knows their market 😉
@@TopCarsTVAnd even in that regard they failed, only the body is bulletproof (and only to a certain extent, have a riffle and it'll look like a sieve), the glass is not, and since "crazy people" shot in the glass first, the occupants won't survive.
@@TopCarsTV Good for Tesla then👍
If you write an unfriendly comment about Elon Musk on UA-cam, the bulletproof body and glass will prevent the firefighters from cutting you out of your burning Cybertruck.
Hi 👋. Nice video. I have ideas for next videos: Cars,that killed their companies, And Cars that disolve before your eyes
I loved the Vector W8 as a teen who was into concept and ultra-high-performance cars. I still have the calendar with the photo showing its incredible specs. Twin turbo V8 pumping out 1,200 HP, with an eye-popping top speed, was an amazing thought. And it had crazy looks! 10:00 That clip was from the movie Rising Sun, starring Connery and Snipes... kind of a lost movie. Later they redesigned the Vector it and changed to a V12 engine.
11:39 the fella behind Adolf has a nice tan
Hey stype, Recently bought a husqvarna vitpilen 401 after watching you for years. Cheers!
because it's more power dense than the Cadillac 8.2L V8? :D
@@TopCarsTV Haha, Definitely!
I did not expect #1 but yeah hard to argue with that one.
Waking up to a new style vid? It's gonna be an amazing day
2:34 design can mean 2 things. It can mean the exterior aesthetic design of the sheet metal OR it can mean the engineering design of all the components that comprise it. With Bugatti, I definitely believe they meant the latter, not the former. The car did undergo a dramatic engineering overhaul from the ground up, and though it might not seem that way on the surface, almost nothing from the Chiron was carried over. But since we’re talking about the design, I really do like it. If it ain’t broke, don’t fix it. The Dodge Challenger went on for almost 20 years before it’s finally being discontinued this year, and it only got one facelift the entire time, yet it still looks absolutely timeless and has not aged one bit since the 2005 model. Any design that is sufficiently good enough can get away with that, and in the case of the transition from the Chiron to the Tourbillon, I think that is absolutely the case
If it wasn't for the Nazis, Volkswagen would have never produced the Thing. That would have deprived me of some wonderful adolescent memories. Every autumn we would dress up in blaze orange, hop in an orange Thing, with our rifles, and drive around looking like some cartoon military during hunting season. That VW Thing would go most anywhere, and if we did get stuck we would jump out and just pick it up and move it. It was a blast.
As for the Nazis, they were rubbish!
While were on the topic on the most over-promissing cars, The GR Supra and the Volkswagen ID.4 deserves to be on the list or in the honorable mention.
All VAG ID based vehicles there just horrid .
Spoiling us with these frequent uploads
"What tha hell is even that " is a masterpiece 😂
7:51 That is a very real engine built by Steve Morris Engines! My father went to Dubai with Steve to design the V16 Engine and it was not 2 V8s together. It was one single piece of billet aluminum!!
NICE VIDEO, i think you could produce more of those😅
These vids are good
I've never actually heard a so called car enthusiast pronounce it "Oddy" 5:13
It's Howdy 🤠
The fact that a 9500 lb truck made from a discontinued brand is better than the Cybertruck
0:28 you mean driver blinders
Bro please upload more regularly, I love your videos so much that whenever you upload a video, I cook something special just to enjoy the food with your video.
@0:38 HAHAHAHAHA I use that same clip in some of my videos of that dude laughing hahaha.
The Edsel should be on this list. It was teased as something truly different, and the market was really ready for something truly different. The disappointment that it was just a Ford with a different grille (an awkward proto-neoclassic one at that) was a not-insignificant part of what made it such a monumental flop.
Ah I see what you did there with the pants on fire thumbnail 😂
Babe wake up TopCars just dropped a banger !!
The vector w8 was still a very nice looking car, plus it had a screen that worked like a fighter jet MFD. Had a fighter jets worth of buttons too.
the thumbnail is the most creative one ever
Yugo was actually good value, people just never got the timing belts replaced, actually a very reliable car, plenty in Eastern Europe running today even on LPG.
I want that Porsche 55one, it looks good
Strictly in defense stainless steel usually if it gets some rust spots on it, you can buff them off with your finger or some white compound or wax, but always go with the grain because you’ll just scratch the shit out of your finish
this list was cookin'
Another disappointing thing about the tourbillon is its steering wheel, which is already seen on a damn citroen
1:21 I also saw a video years ago (when the only had Model S and Model X coming soon) where a Tesla salesman actually advertised/praised the Model S as a "seven-seater", but the last two seats are backwards in the trunk and only rated for persons up to 36kg and small size so only for kids - That's not a full "7-seater" that's a 5+2-seater, similar to a bunch of coupés and convertibles like Audi TT, Porsche 911, 944 or Lotus Evora, these have four seats, but the back ones are barely usable for average size/weight adults on longer distances, so they're called 2+2 seaters and not 4-seaters.
I loved the concept of the VW Blue Sport, it was still the era of Ferdinand Piëch (he wasn't the chairman of executive board after 2002 due to his age (he got 65 years old in 2002, official German retirement age and had to leave that position) but of the supervisory board until 2015) and as you said, they just did some crazy projects (they also had a Passat with a W8 to bring it closer to the Phaeton, that Engine was only in that model and no other like A4, Touareg etc.) but sadly it seems they axed the BlueSport for just another [crossover-]SUV, I hope in some years that it comes to an end, I hate these often heavy, tall-standing (but some with a low roof line, so-called coupés (they aren't real coupés with 4 doors and three pairs of roof pillars)) clumsy, barely-offroad capable vehicles, especially that some nice MPVs get discontinued or pervert like the Renault Espace (it didn't die as a hero it became the villain).
I knew the Dale would show up here!!
The design of the pick-up truck hasn't changed for 100 years. Maybe there's a reason why it hasn't changed.
Oh gawd. Supercar Blondie is in the house, A GAIN.
Hey stype thanks for adding the tourbillion! I agree it’s just a mix up of other designs. Great video! Also what do you think of the new Lamborghini.
O hell yeah, NFS World Soap Box Freeroam SparkServer!
I have the Vector W8 too :)
Stype never fails to fill us with his content
Volkswagen BlueSport was almost ready, but was cancelled after the outbreak of Dieselgate, along with several other fun cars like the next-gen Scirocco and Phaeton II. Source: worked in VW as an intern for a period and helped throw out dozens of kilogramms of the cancelled projects' documents. I even had a vague idea of how the BlueSport and MQB-Scirocco will look like in production. Sadly due to legal reasons these will be some of the secrets I will keep for my life.
What if you don't know who leaked them?
trion nemesis was one of those cars I saw years ago online promising an extremely high top speed. to this day, no one seems to remember this car. I wonder where it went.
very nice title, *OVER-PROMISSING*
I was never good at spelling
The last time I saw gaps like the panels on the cybertruck, it was called The Grand Canyon 😁
I'm starting to think Clarkson was right to mock Teslas when he reviewed the Roadster...
Should Elon just change his plans, and start making computers and mobile devices? He has the tech for them at this point.
Elon should never make cars, he sucks at it, Teslas are poorly built expensive cars that divide the world in two, those who follow Musk and those who hate him. Which one are you?
I tend to give the W8 a pass because most of the negative press *was* due to them trying to stick to a schedule all while the car needed more work. C&D and Agassi both fell victim to preproduction cars that were not adequately polished; Road and Track actually got their hands on an example that did well. And while 214/218 mph (whatever it actually was) isn't 242, it's damn impressive and a massive accomplishment for said 30-employee startup.
I was fortunate to sit in one at the Geneva Car Show. I cannot attest to anything but little me was mighty impressed, oh and while I don't remember the number of speaker, I remember there were a lot 😂. Still my favorite car from that era (in the category, cars I cannot afford and never will own).
The Turbion is also named after some thing that is inside of a time piece and not fast unless you consider how fast it generates from left to right fast
E- bust's cyberscam was chef's kiss. I can't belive someone will defend this junkie.
Surprised the DeLorean didn't make the list....
Regarding the Vector, I am amazed the car ever made production. Gerald Weigert showcased the original W2 some fifteen years before, trying to generate enough capital to get it made. The W8 was the production version. It was deeply flawed to be sure, but just the fact that even 22 were made at all is impressive. And people forget that Wiegert was forced out and Vector Aeromotive was bought by MegaTech, who also owned Lamborghini. The subsequent M12 featured the Lamborghini V12 (that dated back to the original 350GT and designed by Giotto Bizzarrini) and even fewer were made. Vector is an interesting story of ambition exceeding reality, but with an actual product, however flawed, coming to light.
Is it only me or did anyone hear 350 hp top speed in the devel sixteen one ?😢
I didn't know about that VW roadster. Now I want one.
I still get excited when I see then here on UA-cam I'm scared that if I saw one in person I'm scared I'll flood my basement! YES GOD!
Vote for : Most exclusive cars in the world ex: Mercedes maybach exolero
lol your thumbnails are clever
I have to confess the cybertuck is growing on me i think i kinda like it
Honorable mention: Delorean, Chevy Vega (including the Cosworth), Chevy Corvair, Porsche 914, 924 and the 928s.
The thumbnail: "liar liar pants on fire"
Drake?
whistlindiesel cybertuck episode says all you need to know about this crap. The design of this truck will be immortal tho.
I disagree on the KdF (Volkswagen beetle). Yes, it did not deliver directly, as WW2 came in the way and the resources had to be diverted to the war effort. But after the war, it did quite well and was produced in large numbers and for very long time.
The cybertrucks Towing is garbage because the hitch can literally break off and if you comparison to the F-150 the hitch literally won't come off whistling diesel approved it😊 and he failed on the F-150
To be honest, I would have expected to see the DMC-12 too
Honorable mentions
1. Maserati Ghibli
2.Jaguar xj220
3.Yugo
3/3
gotta love the description
oh my god the man himself added me to the description. DAMN. (sorry for the kendrick lamar pun)
Addit 1: Later, the Bettle was very successful in Germany and in Mexico, were it was very popular becouse of it's rubust disign.
I know the guy who is still waiting for Cyber-truck delivery. He agreed already to increased selling price, but still can't get a truck due some "delays and complications".
Honestly i agree with the Bugatti tourbillion, i know i can't afford it but after months of waiting to see some crazy design, i was a little disappointed. The divo and bolide look better 😢
Mistral looks the best
There are some script/voice over errors in this video which is..not normal for this stellar channel.
Ou contrare. Almost every one of my videos has at least one stupid error in it
cybertruck is one huge lie XD
4:22 It is 'Coupé'. The acute accent over the 'e' is an obvious hint that it is NOT silent, it is not a home for chickens.
A coupe or coupé (/kuːˈpeɪ/, also US: /kuːp/)
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Coupe
In US we cay coup. Unless Coupé is in the name (e.g. 6-Series Gran Coupé). But when refering to the two-door category of cars, it is coup.