@@midgetmayo These are rust-belt cars, I’d bet really money that Cressida had all kinds of floorpan and subframe-mount rot. The channel owner has commented on that directly, since he’s gotten a lot of messages similar to your regarding other vehicles: they might look okay, but they’re generally far from salvageable.
@@smakfu1375 Okay , for sake of arguement, let's imagine that Cressida was rusted out beyond repair (floor / unibody structure rust ) It still looks to me like there would be a lot of body panels, trim pieces, interior pieces that are probably quite rare and some Toyota enthusiast would be willing to pay a fortune for say a headlight bezel for example.. That stuff can't be easy to find for a car like that.. Even the complete shell in a rusted out condition is still worth money.
Crushing that Cressida was hard to watch...the super rare parts....the rear....hard to find trim pieces.....omg!!! I feel tears ready to fall. The only good thing is now there is one less of them, and makes mine worth more money.
I have my late mother's 1982 cressida and your word's hit me deeply also, I've been looking for parts for year's😢 she still runs good but I don't drive her much because I'm afraid she might break and that would devastate me
@@anthonydale9508 I totally feel ya. What color is yours? What parts are you in need of? I posted some videos of mine on my channel if ya want to have a look. :) Cheers
@@anthonydale9508 Rock Auto & E Bay (have to space them out or my comment gets auto deleted) I don't understand how so many people with old/classic cars don't know about either being great places for parts. I think that's another reason why so many saveable cars end up in the JY - some lying mechanic tells them "You can't find parts for these anymore" either as a cop out or because they don't want to put in the effort to work on a pre 1996 car.
It's been so many years I haven't seen a Toyota Cressida you barely see one anymore they use to be bigger than Camry plus when the Avalon came which my mom has now that's the biggest Toyota car after Cressida was no longer around
You can always opt for the Lexus LS, the largest Toyota-based sedan sold in North America. In Japan, it was marketed as a Toyota Celsior until the Lexus brand was introduced domestically there in 2006.
Pontiac had all that washer fluid. The other liquids could have been rain water inside the trunk. Who knows how long these cars have been sitting around before they are crushed.
I think most crushed here are past the point of rescue. Stood unused open to the elements would cause rust or other body damage and probably seize the drivetrain solid
2:02 a perfectly good windshield washer reservoir went to waste. Someone would have bought that off of ya if ya would have taken it off and it was full of fluid. The last car a gas tank was ruptured.
Grandpa: "Consumer Reports says buy nothing but Honda or Toyota. I'm keeping this one in my garage and never driving it in the winter. My grandchildren will think it's so cool it'll still be on the road in 50 years." Grandchildren: "who wants this thing? Sell it for scrap." Scrapyard: "It's so old that no one will ever pull any parts off of it. Straight to the crusher after pulling the alloy wheels off."
Basically every car made within the past 40+ years. I mean, imagine someone in 50 years will find a Dodge Intrepid in a barn with 50 miles on it, and send it straight to a place like this. Because it was just as crappy and ugly new as it would be if it had 500,000 miles on it.
I always dreamed that I could afford to buy a car when I had a family, but it could not happen because I was poor, even though I now have two children in my arms, I could not afford it. Help me achieve my goal. I really want a car for everyday living. Whether the car you give me old or new, I would be happy to accept.
Sad to see the older ones go but I don’t look at it as the end of the car life but as a new beginning of a recycled product. Keep ‘em crushing.🚐🏎🚙🛻🚚🚓🚑🚎🚜😎
I'm sad to see some nice cars pressed but yet, I like those vides. Anyway, is there a chance to save me some license plates? I just adore american plates...
Sad to see a beautiful Cressida being crushed. It was not seemed to be damaged.
I think I know why that beautiful Cressida was being crushed. It was because the engine either blew up or gave out.
@@FurbyFan-bx5bd Crush the entire vehicle because one replaceable thing let go ? The shell of it looked immaculate anyways..
@@midgetmayo These are rust-belt cars, I’d bet really money that Cressida had all kinds of floorpan and subframe-mount rot. The channel owner has commented on that directly, since he’s gotten a lot of messages similar to your regarding other vehicles: they might look okay, but they’re generally far from salvageable.
@@smakfu1375 Okay , for sake of arguement, let's imagine that Cressida was rusted out beyond repair (floor / unibody structure rust ) It still looks to me like there would be a lot of body panels, trim pieces, interior pieces that are probably quite rare and some Toyota enthusiast would be willing to pay a fortune for say a headlight bezel for example.. That stuff can't be easy to find for a car like that.. Even the complete shell in a rusted out condition is still worth money.
If you have parts that can be used, you can make a profit by removing the parts and selling them.There are people who want to restore it, so I'm sure
Crushing that Cressida was hard to watch...the super rare parts....the rear....hard to find trim pieces.....omg!!! I feel tears ready to fall. The only good thing is now there is one less of them, and makes mine worth more money.
I have my late mother's 1982 cressida and your word's hit me deeply also, I've been looking for parts for year's😢 she still runs good but I don't drive her much because I'm afraid she might break and that would devastate me
@@anthonydale9508 I totally feel ya. What color is yours? What parts are you in need of?
I posted some videos of mine on my channel if ya want to have a look. :) Cheers
@@anthonydale9508 Rock Auto & E Bay (have to space them out or my comment gets auto deleted)
I don't understand how so many people with old/classic cars don't know about either being great places for parts. I think that's another reason why so many saveable cars end up in the JY - some lying mechanic tells them "You can't find parts for these anymore" either as a cop out or because they don't want to put in the effort to work on a pre 1996 car.
Ope. Squeezed the piss out of the Grand Prix there. Thought it was just a blue jug.
Looks like they had the windshield washer tank full! LOL
@@jameslonergan5840
I’m angry that all that washer fluid went to waste 🤣
Lmfao you gotta be fucking kidding me rn. Pathetic bots
Buenos videos me gusta verlos me entretienen saludos desde Tijuana BC México
It's been so many years I haven't seen a Toyota Cressida you barely see one anymore they use to be bigger than Camry plus when the Avalon came which my mom has now that's the biggest Toyota car after Cressida was no longer around
You can always opt for the Lexus LS, the largest Toyota-based sedan sold in North America. In Japan, it was marketed as a Toyota Celsior until the Lexus brand was introduced domestically there in 2006.
Hope to see more videos soon and keep them coming 😎
I am so happy you have a new video. This is the second time I am watching it. More videos please.
That was sad, watching the Toyota
Yes!! My Friday night just got a whole lot better!!
I’m surprised your videos haven’t gotten you a visit from the EPA with all those fluids that be pouring out of those cars….
Yeah because washer fluid is so toxic for the environment…
@@ypickering that’s not washer fluid pouring out of the Cressida….
These yards have to drain all fluids. Some don’t but I’m not sure about that
Pontiac had all that washer fluid. The other liquids could have been rain water inside the trunk. Who knows how long these cars have been sitting around before they are crushed.
Haven't seen a Cressida in years.
Imagens de dor e sofrimento 😥
Neons started to rust on the second day they were new.
I think most crushed here are past the point of rescue. Stood unused open to the elements would cause rust or other body damage and probably seize the drivetrain solid
Is the container of blue liquid screen wash? Weird seeing it under the wheel arch.
Yes, in The U.S. it is referred to as windshield washer fluid.
2:02 a perfectly good windshield washer reservoir went to waste. Someone would have bought that off of ya if ya would have taken it off and it was full of fluid. The last car a gas tank was ruptured.
The Toyota Cressida was the only vehicle in this lot that somewhat made me quiver. The remaining post '80s American-built junk deserved to be crushed!
Was that...a green, pleather suitcase between the minivan and the red car?????
To me, it looked like a bench seat from a van or bus.
Why was your crusher motor surging so much?
So satisfying to see the glass go flying
Finally, some late 90s/early 2000s cars in the crusher
Smashed like a pancake 🤣
Grandpa: "Consumer Reports says buy nothing but Honda or Toyota. I'm keeping this one in my garage and never driving it in the winter. My grandchildren will think it's so cool it'll still be on the road in 50 years." Grandchildren: "who wants this thing? Sell it for scrap." Scrapyard: "It's so old that no one will ever pull any parts off of it. Straight to the crusher after pulling the alloy wheels off."
That hurt my soul watching that Cressida get crushed 😩
Basically every car made within the past 40+ years. I mean, imagine someone in 50 years will find a Dodge Intrepid in a barn with 50 miles on it, and send it straight to a place like this. Because it was just as crappy and ugly new as it would be if it had 500,000 miles on it.
6:33 The cars were crying.
So satisfying
My dad had a green 99 Grand Prix when I was a kid, the engine blew up, had to put a new one in it, and my dad got rid of it a long long time ago.
Another "satisfied" GM customer...LOL!
That poor red grandprix 😒😒😒
Crush all toyotas!!! Crush everything!!! Now i see why i can't have one of those toys!!!Awesome video!!!
I always dreamed that I could afford to buy a car when I had a family, but it could not happen because I was poor, even though I now have two children in my arms, I could not afford it. Help me achieve my goal. I really want a car for everyday living. Whether the car you give me old or new, I would be happy to accept.
TOYOTA?
What if I had been inside the gold minivan along with four 32 gallon trash cans worth of cloth and disposable diapers while wearing only diapers?
I would suggest counseling
@@allamericanwiseass Death-with-Dignity is a law allowing people to legally choose the method of their deaths! #IgnoranceoftheLawIsNoExcuse!
Wish I could be inside the car as its crushed
Sad to see the older ones go but I don’t look at it as the end of the car life but as a new beginning of a recycled product. Keep ‘em crushing.🚐🏎🚙🛻🚚🚓🚑🚎🚜😎
I'm sad to see some nice cars pressed but yet, I like those vides.
Anyway, is there a chance to save me some license plates? I just adore american plates...