There were more than 1000 brands of cars bult in the USA at certain point in time in XXtieth century. A lot of brands were imports as well. Stellantis has at least 30 dead brands in its history. It would be interesting how were brands in the video selected among so many. Some French brands were in the USA for a long time and disappeared to still survive outside the North America. Some American brands were even more famous than those in the video to vanish without huge trace. For instance Duesenberg, Cord, Auburn, Franklin, Detroit Electric, Baker, Perce Arrow, Peerless, Kaiser, Marmon, Du Point, White, Huppmobile, Stutz, Mercer, Owen Magnetic, Doble, Stanley, American Locomotive Company AlCo, Cunningham, Kissel, LaSalle.
All in all a decent video. Initially and briefly you showed a Renault. I remember when Renault was here for a time (the Dauphine) but they are still in business in Europe. Whoever selected your videos made some errors. While talking about Oldsmobile you showed a Chevrolet. During the discussion of Pontiac you showed a Ford Falcon. Not grievous mistakes but ones that should have not been made 😐
There were more than 1000 brands of cars bult in the USA at certain point in time in XXtieth century. A lot of brands were imports as well. Stellantis has at least 30 dead brands in its history. It would be interesting how were brands in the video selected among so many. Some French brands were in the USA for a long time and disappeared to still survive outside the North America.
Some American brands were even more famous than those in the video to vanish without huge trace.
For instance Duesenberg, Cord, Auburn, Franklin, Detroit Electric, Baker, Perce Arrow, Peerless, Kaiser, Marmon, Du Point, White, Huppmobile, Stutz, Mercer, Owen Magnetic, Doble, Stanley, American Locomotive Company AlCo, Cunningham, Kissel, LaSalle.
there had been Compacts at GM since the early 1960s such as the Oldsmobile Cutlass Buick Skylark etc.
Owned AMC Eagle wagon. Bought it in Denver. It loved the snow. Had to push out other cars who tried to follow our tracks in the snow.
some others I recall 14 geo by general motors , 15 scion by Toyota 16 British leyland 17 British Motors ,18 Saab
All in all a decent video. Initially and briefly you showed a Renault. I remember when Renault was here for a time (the Dauphine) but they are still in business in Europe. Whoever selected your videos made some errors. While talking about Oldsmobile you showed a Chevrolet. During the discussion of Pontiac you showed a Ford Falcon. Not grievous mistakes but ones that should have not been made 😐
Why are always Rover assembly pictures inbetween? 😮
Wasn't there a Triumph sports car sold in Europe?
What about Checker motor cars? Taxi cabs.
Lots of Ford's in the Pontiac descriptions.
I am assuming these car costs are inflation adjusted
What is with the blonde?? Is that you?
I had a CUTLASS SUPREME with tops on 76. Got stolen 2 weeks later. Stripped to the bone when it was found.
I'm sorry to hear that.😢