That is most likely due to this production being assembled and narrated by A.I. I sensed that a short while into the vid. Too many pronunciation problems.
This video was a blast from the past! I love it. I remember some of these features from old family cars-like the bench seats. Such a cool walk down memory lane, and so well explained!
You missed one that I for one miss the greatest. Rain gutters. I used to be able to have the window open about halfway during the 60s when it rained. Now if I even crack it open less than an inch, the rain comes flowing in off the roof. Parked or driving, you have to have your windows up tightly if you don't want the rain to come in.
I don't know what he was talking about bench seats and bucket seats. Bucket seats were being used in the early 60ies . I know this because I owned some and lived it.
Bench seats were great... before seatbelts. With them, a shy new girlfriend could wait for an "opportunity turn", when we turned a corner, giving them an excuse to "accidentally" slide across the vinyl seat, right up against us.
Mercedes still uses the 3 star hood ornament on it's S class Pop up headlights have been outlawed in new cars, stating that they created a hazard for pedestrians if they are hit
The timeline for hand crank windows is a bit out of whack. I had a 1993 Toyota Corolla with hand crank windows. AC was optional on the vehicle. Thankfully mine had an AC unit which worked most of the time. The rest of the time was spent rolling down the windows or up on all four doors when the AC button failed. I've nothing against crank windows. They just worked. Bench seats however... What I wouldn't give to have my butt grace bench seats again.
After about #25, this lost just gets silly. The Wankel/Rotary is one of Many duplicate entries in the list. Not the best vid from this channel. Ah well. 😆
@@paulazemeckis7835 ABS, drum brakes, hood scoops, bench seating, curb finders, collum gear shifters, push button gear shifts, rotary controls, cigarette ashtrays, left floorboard headlight dimmers, rearview mirror dimmers, using the exact same content on rotary engines twice, reusing the same still images and video for content multiple times but the car/feature from the narration wasn't in the video. i honestly fell asleep for over half the video due to just eating a big bowl of jambalaya before starting it... so if you want to see for yourself, go right ahead. you'll probably catch errors i slept through.
It wasn't bucket seats that were the demise of the bench seat it was another downsizing that did it with most families being mom dad and 4 kids gave everyone a seat we needed a station wagon for 5 boys a sedan was cramped and a wagon also could haul a load 😊
Actually, neither of you two are correct. Modern safety standards have made it necessary for vehicles to include airbags and safety belt systems that are more compatible with individual bucket seats than with bench seats.
US Federal Law still requires the cats and most cars still have drum brakes on the rear wheels with rear disk brakes still remaining optional. And you guys wonder why you have fewer than 18 thousand subscribers. Adding more actual facts might help!
uhh no. 4 wheel disks are standard on multiple models of multiple manufacturers for over 20 years now, they're not an option. my 07 Charger doesn't have a single drum.
You're so off based with some of these entries. Holy crap!😂
Precisely why many of of us have not subscribed to this channel.
If you enjoy A.I. speaking poorly, then this video is for you!
Have a bench seat in my 2024 truck.
There are so many errors in this video. Sad.
That is most likely due to this production being assembled and narrated by A.I.
I sensed that a short while into the vid. Too many pronunciation problems.
Indeed! I was surprised to see so many “silly” errors that a modicum of research would dispel. 😢
Too many repeats to boot. And too damned many commercials.
Manual window winders are still in use. They didn't disappear last century. My 2004 Jeep Wrangler TJ has window winders.
Anti-lock Brakes or ABS is a standard now on all cars! You might want to check your facts!
Thank you! I enjoyed the descriptions.
This video was a blast from the past! I love it. I remember some of these features from old family cars-like the bench seats. Such a cool walk down memory lane, and so well explained!
I like bench seats depending on the vehicle and vent windows should have never gone away
Was any research done for this?
You missed one that I for one miss the greatest. Rain gutters. I used to be able to have the window open about halfway during the 60s when it rained. Now if I even crack it open less than an inch, the rain comes flowing in off the roof. Parked or driving, you have to have your windows up tightly if you don't want the rain to come in.
there are easily installed and inexpensive aftermarket accessories that do this.
I really hated automatic seatbelts. You ever try to fix those things when they fail?
And here I was under the impression many of these items were forced out by the gov.
I thought that bench seats were phased out in favor of bucket seats to reduce the potential passenger weight by 200lbs to increase gas milage.
I love bench seats
They have luggage racks, column shift, and push button transmissions
Many states still require the ABS to work if it is included in the vehicle.
you're right on this one, but it is just a part of the traction control system for most cars.
I don't know what he was talking about bench seats and bucket seats. Bucket seats were being used in the early 60ies . I know this because I owned some and lived it.
Bench seats were great... before seatbelts. With them, a shy new girlfriend could wait for an "opportunity turn", when we turned a corner, giving them an excuse to "accidentally" slide across the vinyl seat, right up against us.
bring back the in car toilet!
They should bring back foot dimmer switches and vinyl roofs.
Try harder...Lots of SUV's still have roof racks.
SUVs out sell sedans 2:1, so you can effectively say more passenger vehicles sold now have racks than don't.
Mercedes still uses the 3 star hood ornament on it's S class
Pop up headlights have been outlawed in new cars, stating that they created a hazard for pedestrians if they are hit
How many lbs was that car phone? I only know freedom units 🤪
I use an old Pepsi can in a cup holder as an ashtray.
I just use the cupholder
Wankel engines mentioned twice… Bruh!
The timeline for hand crank windows is a bit out of whack. I had a 1993 Toyota Corolla with hand crank windows. AC was optional on the vehicle. Thankfully mine had an AC unit which worked most of the time. The rest of the time was spent rolling down the windows or up on all four doors when the AC button failed.
I've nothing against crank windows. They just worked.
Bench seats however... What I wouldn't give to have my butt grace bench seats again.
Using the same pictures over and over sometimes not e ven of the top[ic beeing spoken about . thumbs up for verbal content
Why is there so many repeats is this video AI generated?
Bench seats still in some vehicles. I always look for trucks with them even though it’s usually a lower trim option
19:47 "Affordable motels"...??? Since when have THEY existed?!?? :P
you can still get a motel for like 30 bucks a night but i would not touch anything in the room most of it is full of pee or cum
Since forever you miser
Lots of mistakes, also some things were on the list more than once.
Cars just gave you less as time went on
So did this video
1950s nash backseat bed
After about #25, this lost just gets silly.
The Wankel/Rotary is one of Many duplicate entries in the list.
Not the best vid from this channel.
Ah well.
😆
Ditto!
Antilock brakes?
Ummm…what?
Right?!
😆
Anti-lock Braking Systems (ABS)
Keep in mind this video is entirely A.I.
That is why you will notice so many pronunciation errors.
mhm, too many errors to keep track of. don't bother watching this video.
Examples?
@@paulazemeckis7835 ABS, drum brakes, hood scoops, bench seating, curb finders, collum gear shifters, push button gear shifts, rotary controls, cigarette ashtrays, left floorboard headlight dimmers, rearview mirror dimmers, using the exact same content on rotary engines twice, reusing the same still images and video for content multiple times but the car/feature from the narration wasn't in the video.
i honestly fell asleep for over half the video due to just eating a big bowl of jambalaya before starting it... so if you want to see for yourself, go right ahead. you'll probably catch errors i slept through.
Entertaining, but ,with hundreds of in accuracies to the point of being very misleading. Ditch the AI and get a human to narrate, or can't you speak?
It wasn't bucket seats that were the demise of the bench seat it was another downsizing that did it with most families being mom dad and 4 kids gave everyone a seat we needed a station wagon for 5 boys a sedan was cramped and a wagon also could haul a load 😊
Actually, neither of you two are correct. Modern safety standards have made it necessary for vehicles to include airbags and safety belt systems that are more compatible with individual bucket seats than with bench seats.
What a BS
Hey, did we have a timeline change in the past few days? This video is full of SHIT!
Just like you
US Federal Law still requires the cats and most cars still have drum brakes on the rear wheels with rear disk brakes still remaining optional. And you guys wonder why you have fewer than 18 thousand subscribers. Adding more actual facts might help!
uhh no. 4 wheel disks are standard on multiple models of multiple manufacturers for over 20 years now, they're not an option. my 07 Charger doesn't have a single drum.
Tired of the endless UA-cam commercials. I boycott anything I see here as commercials on UA-cam.
Stop whinging and pay for ad free then
Who made this Video ? A 6 year old, TOTALLY UNINFORMED CHILD ????
WAY TOO MANY ERRORS
Why don't you make a mistake free video then, show everyone how it should be done instead of whining. AND ONLY WANKERS FEEL THE NEED TO SHOUT