Right off the bat, you made a major mistake. Canadian Pontiacs NEVER came with Pontiac engines. They all had Chevrolet engines. Plus, you keep showing American models of cars. Even cars that would never be classified as Muscle. You need to go back and do your research before going to the trouble of producing an erroneous video full of misinformation.
Have you noticed that they do repeats of a partial vid of something else than the vehicle that is the subject, also the narration of the voce is not that good.
Who is producing these videos? 1) At 6:13, the announcer is talking about an inline six engine while the engine in the video is clearly not an inline six engine. 2) The main tipoff that the producers don't know what they're talking about is the number of times they leave out information. Sometimes they refer to the name of the actual company, and then other times they refer only to the model--which simply clouds the issue. 3) Mentioning different years of the same model also clouds the information. 4) The Acadian Canso at 4:35 is the same as the Acadian Canso at 12:59.
The Acadian was a Pontiac version of the Nova. This video is a hot mess of mismatched images and misses the mark. The only one it got right was the Pontiac Beaumont. The Biscayne was too funny. They had a Caprice film while describing this base model car, one below the Bel Air, coming with A/C. Um....no! You could upgrade the motor, sure, but they almost always came with a Stovebolt 6, hardly an impressive horsepower delivery system.
Ugh. I like the premise of these videos but damn I can't stand how the images don't match up with the commentary. I mean I get it they are jus showing ANY footage they can find of the vehicle but it hits a nerve somethin' awful
They might have shared the same sheet metal, but there was engine choices that wasn’t offered in the US and they weren’t smogged down or detuned. In ‘77 I bought the Canadian version of a Nova , it came with a small block 400 that offered in the U.S..
Right off the bat, you made a major mistake. Canadian Pontiacs NEVER came with Pontiac engines. They all had Chevrolet engines. Plus, you keep showing American models of cars. Even cars that would never be classified as Muscle. You need to go back and do your research before going to the trouble of producing an erroneous video full of misinformation.
It's typical of AI narration. Incomplete, inaccurate, and misleading information.
It sucks that commenting on this only makes them more cash, they do it wrong on purpose, they don't care.
And some of the cars look like it was made either 2 years early or late depending on design of the car.
That's when you let a I write it and do everything
I remember the 66 meteor montcalm, our first car in Canada
Have you noticed that they do repeats of a partial vid of something else than the vehicle that is the subject, also the narration of the voce is not that good.
Who is producing these videos? 1) At 6:13, the announcer is talking about an inline six engine while the engine in the video is clearly not an inline six engine. 2) The main tipoff that the producers don't know what they're talking about is the number of times they leave out information. Sometimes they refer to the name of the actual company, and then other times they refer only to the model--which simply clouds the issue. 3) Mentioning different years of the same model also clouds the information. 4) The Acadian Canso at 4:35 is the same as the Acadian Canso at 12:59.
It's typical of AI narration. Incomplete, inaccurate, and misleading information.
In Australia we Had Some of these Canadian pontiacs Imported Although Not The Muscle Cars 3:48 3:49
Poorly researched and clearly not a Canadian production
Don't believe 61 Chevy had SS model.. started in 62 for SS
Nope. Super Sport appeared in 1961. Rare.
Acadian ss 350= Chevrolet nova ???? Twins lol
The Acadian was a Pontiac version of the Nova. This video is a hot mess of mismatched images and misses the mark. The only one it got right was the Pontiac Beaumont. The Biscayne was too funny. They had a Caprice film while describing this base model car, one below the Bel Air, coming with A/C. Um....no! You could upgrade the motor, sure, but they almost always came with a Stovebolt 6, hardly an impressive horsepower delivery system.
Thank you sir
Ugh. I like the premise of these videos but damn I can't stand how the images don't match up with the commentary. I mean I get it they are jus showing ANY footage they can find of the vehicle but it hits a nerve somethin' awful
So many mistakes.
It's typical of AI narration. Incomplete, inaccurate, and misleading information.
@@althunder4269 VERY MUCH SO!
Interesting title - as if Canada is not part of the Americas…😅😂🤣
none of these cars are canadian only cars they all had almost exact counterparts from AMERICA, just like the plymouth and dodge neon......pure bull
They might have shared the same sheet metal, but there was engine choices that wasn’t offered in the US and they weren’t smogged down or detuned. In ‘77 I bought the Canadian version of a Nova , it came with a small block 400 that offered in the U.S..
@@franknorwood7262 bla bla bla....
It's typical of AI narration. Incomplete, inaccurate, and misleading information.