More Things We Miss About Old Cars

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Modern cars are festooned with touchscreens, airbags, beeps and bongs. Sure, they're safer than ever, but there are a few features of old cars that we really miss...PART 3!
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  • @busterscrugs
    @busterscrugs2 жыл бұрын

    I'm sorta in-between. I like early 2000's cars. Easy to work on, reliable, efficient, and modern but not too modern. No complications like direct injection but also no fiddly carburetor or complex mechanical injection. Diagnoses most issues on its own with OBDII, parts are readily available and not expensive or difficult to find.

  • @b3nhor

    @b3nhor

    2 жыл бұрын

    Agreed. 100%

  • @drunkenhobo8020

    @drunkenhobo8020

    2 жыл бұрын

    They also have a decent amount of safety equipment, so aren't complete death traps.

  • @adagruban5282

    @adagruban5282

    2 жыл бұрын

    Agreed, theres to much nostalgia about the 80s and earlier that the era between 1995 and 2005 to 2010 is largely forgotten and often put in the same bag as the post 2010 cars. I mean, the 80s are so hyped now, let's show some love to the era of the new millenium, the late 90s and 2000s.

  • @adagruban5282

    @adagruban5282

    2 жыл бұрын

    I think that also the perfect example of that era was clarksons car years and early top gear.

  • @Richard--99

    @Richard--99

    2 жыл бұрын

    So the slr is easy to work on?

  • @Ganjatraining
    @Ganjatraining2 жыл бұрын

    The fact that everything wasn't electronic for no apparent reason. Love getting into a car with mechanical doorhandles, turning a key to start, releasing the manual handbrake and slotting into first, all with some nice mechanical feedback

  • @scootergrant8683

    @scootergrant8683

    2 жыл бұрын

    Often if something isn't working right you just have to finesse it differently. But being electric it is either go or no go.

  • @FAB1150

    @FAB1150

    2 жыл бұрын

    Well, the key is still just an electronic switch. Manual handbrakes are life tho, I completely agree lol

  • @Ganjatraining

    @Ganjatraining

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@FAB1150 it may be an electronic switch, but fortunately it is the most satisfying switch ever invented lol

  • @A-Simple-Carguy
    @A-Simple-Carguy2 жыл бұрын

    I miss normal radio instead of a big phone, real exhaust, and a proper handbrake instead of a button.

  • @GhostOfDamned

    @GhostOfDamned

    2 жыл бұрын

    And of course *real mans gearbox*

  • @ilovemanunited6179

    @ilovemanunited6179

    2 жыл бұрын

    I have a 2017 Golf and it has a manual handbrake. I love it.

  • @karvapea50

    @karvapea50

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@ilovemanunited6179 I had 2015 MK7 Golf Gti and it had button handbrake

  • @mafs13

    @mafs13

    2 жыл бұрын

    2003 Toyota Yaris! Check, check and check! Not a particularly good sounding exhaust, but still.

  • @rdmz135

    @rdmz135

    2 жыл бұрын

    Aux is all I need

  • @ShopLifeTV
    @ShopLifeTV2 жыл бұрын

    I miss the designs and vast differentiation between models, also having to actually modify your car to get more power out of it instead of just a quick tune. Hope all is well Alex!

  • @automation7295

    @automation7295

    2 жыл бұрын

    *"I miss the designs and vast differentiation between models"* If you can't tell the difference between models, you're blind and need to see an eye doctor, it seems your eye-balls are completely scratched up. Cars always looked similar in each decade, not just cars nowadays. If you look at all cars from 1920's, they all look similar. Same with 1960's cars, they all look similar. You people just never of the design trends, male car enthusiasts always complains about everyone. Do you also complain why all TVs and computer monitors are square?

  • @horizondrifts

    @horizondrifts

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@automation7295 bro chill the fuck out why you gotta be so pressed he just stated a fact TF is your problem

  • @matufujiwara7493

    @matufujiwara7493

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@automation7295 you don't get what it means. and it's too hard to explain to someone like you

  • @mcmcnair97

    @mcmcnair97

    2 жыл бұрын

    @Big Dongle in the UK at least, while optician is used as a catch all term, the optician is actually the person who dispenses the glasses and not a qualified doctor 👍

  • @97I30T

    @97I30T

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@mcmcnair97 Yup. It's the same here in the US. Optometrist and Ophthalmologist are technically the official names for an "eye doctor".

  • @ruuman
    @ruuman2 жыл бұрын

    I missed the days where all cars didn't have headlights brighter than the sun!

  • @AveragePicker

    @AveragePicker

    2 жыл бұрын

    A lot of those are replacements where it’s not matched properly to the lens.

  • @AB-vi8zl

    @AB-vi8zl

    2 жыл бұрын

    i've noticed the Mercedes EQC in my area, and my god the light bar along the front is blinding!

  • @jan_franzke

    @jan_franzke

    2 жыл бұрын

    Xenon and LED headlights are amazing if YOUR car has them. Not so much when they're on the SUV behind your Miata...

  • @aaroncable4739

    @aaroncable4739

    2 жыл бұрын

    Yeah especially on a push bike at 6am with them oncoming tho I have a 90s bike with an older light on it I like it way better then the new ones like the effect of like a halogen light turning off also new lights have so many modes that ones just on and off but I've no idea why but I like the halogen lights and seeing and not being blinded also what happened to low beam near an oncoming car bike or something now it's so what I can see you cant what's the problem

  • @hakansaglam8482

    @hakansaglam8482

    2 жыл бұрын

    Thank god someone said it

  • @DounutCereal
    @DounutCereal2 жыл бұрын

    Everything being an suv with high mounted, high powered headlights that shine into the eyes and mirrors of every other normal height vehicle

  • @arvid3734

    @arvid3734

    2 жыл бұрын

    And even into other high-riding vehicles driver! Roads aren't flat for christ's sake, even a slight bump will blind other drivers, and the worst comes with all the crests on the road! We already had high-beams for blinding other drivers, we dont need low-beams to do it too!

  • @LiftFan

    @LiftFan

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@arvid3734 So many SUVs have awful headlights that blind me even when driving a high seated van. It doesn't help so many people now forget to turn off their full beams as well.

  • @Alex-cw3rz
    @Alex-cw3rz2 жыл бұрын

    The fact that in the past car companies were fine and would even encourage modifications, whereas now changing the radio is treated like a war crime by the manufacturers. You can't even take some cars to a normal garage you have to take it to there specialist centre that can't actually fix your car.

  • @BlatentlyFakeName

    @BlatentlyFakeName

    2 жыл бұрын

    You can't even change the radio in post of them. It's a bespoke fit and most of the interior wont work if you remove it :/ They did it on purpose so you have no choice but to pay them £1000s for a new one when it breaks out of warranty. Instead of just swap in a new DIN standard unit.

  • @the.internet

    @the.internet

    2 жыл бұрын

    @Big Dongle I've got a horrible feeling that driving itself is going to become subscription based once the gov realises they aren't getting as big a slice of the pie now that modern cars are VED excemt. I'll oppose it every step of the way.

  • @GhostOfDamned

    @GhostOfDamned

    2 жыл бұрын

    Very true words

  • @Kcducttaper1

    @Kcducttaper1

    2 жыл бұрын

    Right? Some models even require taking a brake module, window motor, ecu, or whatever to the dealer to get it 'synced' with your specific vin before it'll work in your car. Nothing but a senseless cash grab.

  • @GhostOfDamned

    @GhostOfDamned

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@Kcducttaper1 i prefer screwdriver and wrench over a computer

  • @68xperfectx
    @68xperfectx2 жыл бұрын

    Trying to get that sweet spot with the choke so the engine would start on a winters morning.

  • @petersimpson5859

    @petersimpson5859

    2 жыл бұрын

    And that smell of over-rich leaded petrol exhaust gas. Deadly but evocative.

  • @68xperfectx

    @68xperfectx

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@petersimpson5859 along with frozen locks.

  • @gazcolman9184

    @gazcolman9184

    2 жыл бұрын

    Clothes peg behind the pull-knob :)

  • @danmoney9932

    @danmoney9932

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@gazcolman9184 Haha I was just about type that. Mine was 2 clothes pegs then down to one after a few mins 👍

  • @dainsmart6237

    @dainsmart6237

    2 жыл бұрын

    Job and a half on my triumph 1500 Toledo lol

  • @nematrafat4084
    @nematrafat40842 жыл бұрын

    Bring back the cheap car challange, ive rewatched all of them multiple times and i still cant get enough

  • @janpaulus3977
    @janpaulus39772 жыл бұрын

    Ooooh yes, I've always wanted these kinds of videos to return

  • @GhostOfDamned

    @GhostOfDamned

    2 жыл бұрын

    Same

  • @petersimpson5859
    @petersimpson58592 жыл бұрын

    At the grand age of 44, it seems like I've experienced a peak in automotive development. Being efficient and beating "the ring" are very worthy but so dull. Try a basic 205 from the 80s and feel the joy and the soft, pliant suspension. I've gone from a very complicated Alfa 147 to an '08 Aygo just to get back to basics. It may not be fast or flash, but I smile every time I sweep the needle towards the red line whilst keeping my licence.

  • @joro407

    @joro407

    2 жыл бұрын

    Aygos are pretty fun cars. A friend who is delivery driver always redlines the little 1.0 engine everywhere and pulls handbrakes.

  • @andrewpreston4127

    @andrewpreston4127

    2 жыл бұрын

    Around 1985, on a 10 day holiday back in the UK from my work in S East Asia, I rented an early 205 GTI. One of only 2 cars that have made me go .. "Wow..." on first driving. ( The other was a 911 ) . Performance, room, comfort and as you say, the suspension. I think only the French know how to do the suspension thing.

  • @sparkz343
    @sparkz3432 жыл бұрын

    Loving the *_classic car throttle_* vibe

  • @the.internet
    @the.internet2 жыл бұрын

    I miss knowing what car was coming around the corner often just by the sound of it, before even seeing it. Anyone remember the sound of the Ford Kent/Velencia (or whatever they were called, rebadged Duratech or something in later life?) engine? I could ALWAYS tell when a Fiesta was close by! I miss that sound. ...and the smell of the fuel. Getting stuck behind a retro classic now gets me insanely high on nostalgia.

  • @aaroncable4739

    @aaroncable4739

    2 жыл бұрын

    Yeah I like the fuel smell too and it feels like it should be odd which it kind of does but oh well I guess people have like foot fetishes so liking the smell shouldnt be that weird I guess also good luck doing that with electric vehicles and working out what it is

  • @Banglish123
    @Banglish1232 жыл бұрын

    We've had lane assist in the UK for years. They're called cats eyes.

  • @aaroncable4739

    @aaroncable4739

    2 жыл бұрын

    I get it in trucks like hgvs and lgvs but the boss is saying you need more breaks if he specs that in a truck or gets one with it in which is most but cars your either a mum who really wraps kids in cotton wool or just saying I'm kind of lazy or not properly focused or driving for too long without a break or something

  • @OzokuRJS

    @OzokuRJS

    2 жыл бұрын

    And rumble strips

  • @Interknetz

    @Interknetz

    2 жыл бұрын

    The next generation won't have a clue what the hell that is when they're driving their Tesla's all while texting/watching videos on the tablet/sleeping at the wheel.

  • @scootergrant8683

    @scootergrant8683

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@Interknetz I almost feel like arguing that many of these assists make worse drivers. I mean look at people's spelling since people began using automatic spellcheckers en masse. If that doesn't say enough goodness I worry.

  • @Interknetz

    @Interknetz

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@scootergrant8683 Oh for sure it makes worse drivers. Already see that with parking sensors, even those with cameras, and yet they always still hit stuff - without them they might actually be less of an issue. Assistive technology in cars in such a society of people that don't engage their brain isn't the smartest thing humans have accomplished this century.

  • @DEN8Y
    @DEN8Y2 жыл бұрын

    Went outside the other day and found my car had a flat tyre I was annoyed that I would have to go buy a new one but then I realised I drive an old 2001 A3 and it had a full size spare in the boot! I love old cars.

  • @InitialB
    @InitialB2 жыл бұрын

    Love my 90s/00s era cars. Can truly be daily driven and still loads of fun.

  • @glenns7866
    @glenns78662 жыл бұрын

    The one thing I really miss is a full-size spare wheel in most cars now. Or even a spare at all.

  • @BobMonkeypimp

    @BobMonkeypimp

    2 жыл бұрын

    Yes, fuck yes.

  • @yesno7378

    @yesno7378

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@BobMonkeypimp ok

  • @williamrayner738

    @williamrayner738

    2 жыл бұрын

    Some are “optional extras” like come on let me have my spare wheel, why should I pay more…..

  • @polarlicht4758

    @polarlicht4758

    2 жыл бұрын

    Tyres are better quality now, so probably using a spare is quite rare!

  • @GhostOfDamned

    @GhostOfDamned

    2 жыл бұрын

    They just give you a half arsed bottle of tyre sealer and later it it’s complete hell taking the tyres of the rim cuz that shit literally glues it together

  • @toshiba5784
    @toshiba57842 жыл бұрын

    also next to manuals being fking awesome, in modern days they would probably also help with people being on their phone less, as they know they have to provide direct input if anything were to happen

  • @santiagopbecerra

    @santiagopbecerra

    2 жыл бұрын

    It does... I used to be on my phone (yes I know it's wrong and tried to stop but it's hard) on my parents cars, but since I drive a manual now I can't. It's safer

  • @97I30T

    @97I30T

    2 жыл бұрын

    Honestly, manual transmissions really don’t help all that much with distracted driving. I drive a manual and I could still easily dick around on my phone while I’m driving, especially when I reach cruising speed and don’t have to change gears for awhile.

  • @santiagopbecerra

    @santiagopbecerra

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@97I30T that's true, but I live in an area where there's a lot of traffic and most commutes are short with big amounts of acceleration and deceleration so I can't do it anymore lol

  • @AveragePicker

    @AveragePicker

    2 жыл бұрын

    Not that I really do, or promote the idea, but I can smoke, text, and shift if needed. Humans adapt to overcome hardships. 😅

  • @santiagopbecerra

    @santiagopbecerra

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@AveragePicker well yeah... But it gets hard lol

  • @vibingwithvinyl
    @vibingwithvinyl2 жыл бұрын

    Old cars are a lot more involving than new cars. I like that.

  • @j4m875
    @j4m8752 жыл бұрын

    Best thing with older cars is having the ability to actually work on them. Popped the bonnet on a 20' 1 series and had no clue wtf was going on. Working on a car i.e. servicing just makes the experience so much better

  • @Ravinstomper
    @Ravinstomper2 жыл бұрын

    Back in the 90s buying fastcar magazine and seeing all the gems people have done plus flipping to the back pages and see what body kits are available. I wish my first car 77' MK1 golf never left.... bought it in 96' for £125 and sold it for £50! In 2003 £50 also got me a mk2 89' golf. To buy a golf of these eras now its value would be insane.

  • @lawsonjones2285
    @lawsonjones22852 жыл бұрын

    Bring back manual door locks, there is something enjoyable about making your passenger get out before you into the rain and waiting a bit for you to let them in

  • @SilentTrip

    @SilentTrip

    2 жыл бұрын

    Lol you will LOVE my base 2015 Picanto then

  • @dcarbs2979

    @dcarbs2979

    2 жыл бұрын

    Even my 1985 car had central locking! Admittedly it was the Mayor of Sheffield's old limousine, so not your normal cheapy.

  • @eUK95
    @eUK952 жыл бұрын

    I'm 26 and just bought my first "old" car. Its a 1991 W124 Mercedes 300e and I LOVE it, despite getting a lot of stick from friends for driving an "old person's car"! I had a 2015 Audi A7 and a 2019 Mustang GT before, but this car leaves me yearning to drive it more than those ever did. Its a sensory adventure every time.

  • @rabmc
    @rabmc2 жыл бұрын

    I’ve owned a manual e46 m3 coupe for many many years, and cover maybe 2k miles a year in it and it really is a joy to drive and I think it was just on that verge of technology and analogue. Prices seem to slightly on the rise too which is nice to see.

  • @ghvtg

    @ghvtg

    2 жыл бұрын

    Recently bought not an M3 but an E46 330i on a 51 plate and totally agree. It feels old skool enough but also very analogue. I've got cruise, climate, heated seats, airbags everywhere, all the safety aids yet the engine sounds great on start up and isn't artificially muted while it handles great on its Continentals but nowhere near as well as a modern equivalent so one can have some fun on back roads. And although they aren't rising like M3s 330is are on the slight up...😀

  • @adammoonface

    @adammoonface

    2 жыл бұрын

    Who's a lucky boy! ;-) I daily a 2001 e46 330ci and agree completely regarding the verge of technology and analogue. Manual box, torquey 3l six, and timeless looks... I actually look forward to my commute every day! The stereo is pants, but I prefer listening to the car now anyway!

  • @shanedowling1
    @shanedowling12 жыл бұрын

    Getting your heart racing every winter morning while you're waiting for the engine to turn over....

  • @BobMonkeypimp

    @BobMonkeypimp

    2 жыл бұрын

    Pumping the accelerator pedal & flooding the engine.

  • @Postbus22

    @Postbus22

    2 жыл бұрын

    natural coffee

  • @korczuch1881

    @korczuch1881

    2 жыл бұрын

    Is this something to miss about cars though? I want a daily to start when I want it to, it's not a project car.

  • @97I30T

    @97I30T

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@korczuch1881 I agree with you. Fuel injection has by and large been a huge improvement over carbureted engines. I would never want a carbureted daily driver.

  • @korczuch1881

    @korczuch1881

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@97I30T Exactly my point. Yeah I love having it in my weekend car, because if it doesn’t start, whatever, got many more weekends left, but if I’m late for work every other day because I can’t start my car, it gets annoying real fast.

  • @karlj1717
    @karlj17172 жыл бұрын

    I recently had the chance to drive my mates mk2 ford Capri what a experience that was, looking over a 6mile long bonnet with no power steering and brakes that eventually stop you was just pure fun.

  • @sanatandharma4435
    @sanatandharma44352 жыл бұрын

    I loved my Landrover series lll's, I had four of them! You had to drive them with full concentration! You had to correct the steering every couple of seconds, the air con was a flap on the bulk head, the gear stick was solid metal and let you know if it was not going to go in gear. The windows opened by sliding them forward. The fuel gauge danced around and it was noisy, so no chance of falling asleep, and yes, if I saw a patch of grass I wanted to drive on it. I leant more car craft by skidding, sliding and bouncing my way around the beach and forest tracks in my old Series lll and I think that gave me an empathy with the vehicle and the road conditions. A great video guys! Thank you!

  • @sanatandharma4435

    @sanatandharma4435

    2 жыл бұрын

    @RHDrivingSlovenia not at all!

  • @mravi97
    @mravi972 жыл бұрын

    I completely agree! And that’s how I moved on to motorcycles - no lane assists, bonging sounds, electric steering, throttle, oh, and the key looks… like a key.

  • @davidcarguy
    @davidcarguy2 жыл бұрын

    I love old cars.. Good times, good times...

  • @dnhagri
    @dnhagri2 жыл бұрын

    I’ll give you one I miss about tractors: nice sound as standard and side windows that open

  • @BobMonkeypimp

    @BobMonkeypimp

    2 жыл бұрын

    Clarkson? Is that you?

  • @LegoWormNoah101

    @LegoWormNoah101

    2 жыл бұрын

    Tractors? OK then. And yet I can relate. Old tractors (by that I mean the 11 year old John Deere 5055e on the farm) are all about controls that actually move stuff in the engine unlike a lever that sends a command to a computer to increase throttle. Unnecessary complication. They are also LOUD! I mean, I get why exhausts are quieter, but with those old machines you could easily hear the engine for miles away and you could tell immediately if something was wrong by the sound of the exhaust, rather than having a computer show a warning on the dashboard which distracts you from work. Intentional slight safety risk. There is plastic, but the plastic was molded in a way that made it durable. In the forest that 5055e would lift up dirt and the plastic body would not care. Compare that to new tractors which have cheap plastic that is guaranteed to fail much sooner than you need it too. Planned obsolescence. Finally, reparability. In the old tractors, you simply swap a broken part and be on your way. Today you have to be a hacker to bypass the computer's checks for genuine hardware and sometimes parts are never in stock to force you to go to the dealer for an overpriced repair. #RightToRepair

  • @ZettoMedia

    @ZettoMedia

    2 жыл бұрын

    Yeah... I miss the side windows 2, especially when the AC doesn't work 🥵

  • @LegoWormNoah101

    @LegoWormNoah101

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@ZettoMedia I think with some cabs, you can easily remove the entire door frame and right window, and the rear window still opens

  • @firionrazar3797

    @firionrazar3797

    2 жыл бұрын

    Worst thing are the emission crap and all around CVT's that whine instead of listening to the nice sound of a straight 6 or those mean v8's on some Ferguson. You almost can't find a mechanical machine around today (only mc cormick/landini and Belarus are still available). BUT listen to this: did you know that there are new CNH and JD sold without AdBlue equipement in Russia?

  • @starman9921
    @starman99212 жыл бұрын

    I had a cortina 1600e when I was a young man. Never forgotten that car wish I had it now. It was brilliant the paint job I had on it was fantastic. British racing green with some gold highlights. I had the engine modified to give more performance.

  • @dainjohnson3355
    @dainjohnson33552 жыл бұрын

    I miss having space in an interior. I have a 2002 Ford Taurus, and I could, if I wanted, put my legs into the passenger footwell given I have the center console turned into the third seat

  • @aaroncable4739

    @aaroncable4739

    2 жыл бұрын

    I'm suprised that hasnt returned with autos being more popular theres no need for an auto on the center console tho cup holders and storage and a proper hand brakes good tho and a car being manual tho with thick door panels it probably would have no space for a 3rd front seat

  • @97I30T

    @97I30T

    2 жыл бұрын

    Yup. I had a 1994 Ford Taurus with the front bench seat. It wasn't a very good car but I did enjoy how roomy and comfortable it was with the bench seat. You pretty much can only get front bench seats on low end full sized pickups anymore.

  • @OldGinger
    @OldGinger2 жыл бұрын

    I'm about to turn 23 and have a huge longing for a classic. I live in the UK and I just feel like an old MG or triumph etc with a bit of work and love would be ideal. The temptation to get a loan and build Porsche 356 replica is insane. Not stupid power, I've never been interested in that, (fortunate enough to have driven a MK1 V8 F type R and whilst it was absolutely amazing, I don't need 500+ hp everyday) something that feels fun and connected. Something beautiful to look at, engaging to drive and just amazing in everyway. That's driving my friends. Don't get me wrong, new cars are great, but I challenge you to find a car museum or classic car showroom, within the next few weeks and tell me you don't see something that calls to you. Then go to Audi or BMW and see if you get the same feeling... ( Big fan of these brands but you get my point) anyways, peace out, love old stuff and drive what makes you smile!

  • @johnzadkovich2990
    @johnzadkovich29902 жыл бұрын

    I miss being able to lean on a panel/fender etc.; do it now and it generally means a trip to the panel beater.

  • @MrTchupam
    @MrTchupam2 жыл бұрын

    Give me an old car any day… a car that you can actually feel things and adapt, unlike new cars where everything is straight and you can’t really build that unique experience like you do with simple mechanics…. Old bike, old car, etc.

  • @automation7295

    @automation7295

    2 жыл бұрын

    Sounds like you actually want to get into a crash and die. Why don't male car enthusiasts understand that old cars = death?

  • @benjamindavies1188

    @benjamindavies1188

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@automation7295 coz old cars only = death if driven like a boy racer who doesn't really understand how to drive or its being driven too fast on ice, but that being said modern cars can often = death too

  • @ravazoid469

    @ravazoid469

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@automation7295 Yeah i remember everyone dying back then. Never gonna forget. Besides, its more likely you will end uo crashing in a modern car with automatic trans, lane assist, cruise control and all that crap. When they are not present you are drawn into the driving and its much harder to get distracted. You literally cannot text because you are constantly shifting gears.

  • @MyRegardsToTheDodo

    @MyRegardsToTheDodo

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@automation7295 Because most of us don't live in the USA and actually learned to drive before getting a driver's license.

  • @jesukxd8494

    @jesukxd8494

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@MyRegardsToTheDodo true

  • @FabiWann
    @FabiWann2 жыл бұрын

    Fake engine noise in new cars. That has to be the dumbest thing automakers are doing right now. As for the old, that's why I have a 94 Celica.

  • @rox1317

    @rox1317

    2 жыл бұрын

    Scotty is that you?

  • @TheG60528XiJinPing

    @TheG60528XiJinPing

    2 жыл бұрын

    Celicas out for Scotty

  • @mazdamiataUSDMspec

    @mazdamiataUSDMspec

    2 жыл бұрын

    Ayyy another fellow Celica owner! What engine does it have?

  • @hassankhan384

    @hassankhan384

    2 жыл бұрын

    It's even worse that now they saying making all new cars in future electric and put fake engine sounds, that's just so fake of our life's I mean that like a dead body with voice over, EVs to me are soulless pieces of garbage, they are cheap, ugly made and harandous dssgins. How fake are we going to get with this so called future development more like future ruin to me.

  • @TommyTank22
    @TommyTank222 жыл бұрын

    Driving an 03 Astra van like it’s still modern :)) best van ever

  • @antonycharnock2993

    @antonycharnock2993

    2 жыл бұрын

    I drove one back in convoy from Colchester to Sheffield in 2007 for a van hire company. Everyone else was in Combis. I got the better of that deal.

  • @Me-zo8yc

    @Me-zo8yc

    2 жыл бұрын

    Fastest vehicle...in the world

  • @shikiagi6226
    @shikiagi62262 жыл бұрын

    Am 20 years old and bought a peugeot 208 2014 last year, it is a nice car but when I remembered driving my dad's '85 golf mk2 I decided to buy it myself and got to do it this sunday. Even though it's half the power of the pug, it just feels so good. So much visibility, I can literally see anything whereas the pug's A pillars are so damn fat they annoy me at every roundabout. It does have things to fix and it is loud inside and struggles to keep 65 mph uphill, but it's just such a nice feeling. I'm so sad I was born so late to see all these disgusting new cars with no good ideas towards the styling, as well as trying to make majority of the new released cars all electric/hybrid. Just sad the insurance is literally a scam and I can't drive the mk2 yet, but hopefully find one soon as I really want to drive it again.

  • @scootergrant8683

    @scootergrant8683

    2 жыл бұрын

    You've just hit it. Visibility is dreadful with cars now. The pillars are too big.

  • @JP_A3

    @JP_A3

    2 жыл бұрын

    Exactly, im 21 and i wish i was born 10-15 years earlier, ive missed out on all the cars that i want when they were dirt cheap. very sad.

  • @automation7295

    @automation7295

    2 жыл бұрын

    Do you even know why pillar are bigger? Because they certain airbags, airbags are mandated on new cars. I bet male car enthusiasts rather crash and die?

  • @automation7295

    @automation7295

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@JP_A3 You wish you were born while your parents were likely teenagers or in their early 20's. You know not everyone want children in their early or mid 20's, most people wait until around late 20's or early 30's. If you were born 10-15 years earlier, you would been 31-36 by now and nearing your 40's.

  • @hassankhan384

    @hassankhan384

    2 жыл бұрын

    I'm also 21 and I agree cars now days are pain, and they are getting worse with time, I like old cars too but even modren cars from later 90s and early 00s they were still good, like the mk4 golf was great.

  • @TheImprobableIronman
    @TheImprobableIronman2 жыл бұрын

    Oh Man - you nailed it. The point about every drive in an old car feeling like an occasion really got me. Back in the day I had a Daimler Sovereign 4.2 (think top-of-the-line XJ6). I'd drive that thing to the gym every evening and then, when I drove home, I'd make sure I was correctly attired - with shirt and tie - because the car demanded it. I always felt like a knob getting suited and booted after my workout - but, hey - I was driving a Jaaaaag!!!

  • @mvleblanc
    @mvleblanc2 жыл бұрын

    One of your best episodes in a long time. Well done!

  • @Matt-di6nb
    @Matt-di6nb2 жыл бұрын

    3:44 Thanks for that image Alex....

  • @Tanuem

    @Tanuem

    2 жыл бұрын

    Yeah that line took me by surprise

  • @Mad.player
    @Mad.player2 жыл бұрын

    Spacious actual hot hatches, A3's are now the size of old A4's. And my god is the A3 8P spacious.

  • @aaroncable4739

    @aaroncable4739

    2 жыл бұрын

    Yeah and like you see possibly a quatro I did today it looks small compared to most new ones I mean especially a q7 or q5 audis were big anyway why does a a3 or a1 need to be so big it's like a van in an a1 you sit so high up too it's only one of the smallest cars beside the tt that audi makes

  • @durkbros7418
    @durkbros74182 жыл бұрын

    we need more of these vids again its the reason we love this channel so muchhh

  • @ASBO_LUTELY
    @ASBO_LUTELY2 жыл бұрын

    Not only are there anti-syphoning systems in modern cars but as I found out trying to fill up from a petrol canister in my 2009 fiesta, you need a special insert in place before you attempt fill up or the petrol doesn't go in.

  • @A-Simple-Carguy
    @A-Simple-Carguy2 жыл бұрын

    Bring back the "2 Guys 1 Car" series

  • @adelkheir
    @adelkheir2 жыл бұрын

    Alex: Old cars have functional vents. American cars of the 60s and 70s: Are you sure ? 🤣

  • @automation7295

    @automation7295

    2 жыл бұрын

    Shows how dumb and clueless Alex Kersten is. Why to all male car enthusiasts think fake vents aren't only exclusive to modern cars? Some older cars had fake vents as well.

  • @erg7732

    @erg7732

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@automation7295 Hmm yes good point I reckon all female car enthusiasts get this right every time xD

  • @rte3y838

    @rte3y838

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@automation7295 you shot yourself in the foot with that one

  • @ChrisCaaa
    @ChrisCaaa2 жыл бұрын

    I've driven a lot of cars from MX-5s to 911s. But the best driving experience I've had was in a mk3 Golf. They were just built so well, and felt perfectly weighted in the corners.

  • @henryrolt3747
    @henryrolt37472 жыл бұрын

    1:55 I've just bought a 2005 Toyota Yaris T Sport. 1.5L NA engine making 103bhp. At 975kg it's quick enough to be fun, but slow enough to be fun *at legal speeds*. Very short, close gearing just brings it to life.

  • @carfans6366
    @carfans63662 жыл бұрын

    After you’ve experienced the connectivity of an old car, you wouldn’t want to drive new cars again

  • @TheG60528XiJinPing

    @TheG60528XiJinPing

    2 жыл бұрын

    Idk mate never seen anything old with android auto

  • @dcarbs2979

    @dcarbs2979

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@TheG60528XiJinPing Anything electronic can be retro fitted to old cars. Anything chassis / mechanics related can't be fitted to new ones: the connectivity of driver to road directly through metal. No electronic interference.

  • @TheG60528XiJinPing

    @TheG60528XiJinPing

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@dcarbs2979 it was just a joke mate, play on words 👍

  • @lynnmckenney1987

    @lynnmckenney1987

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@TheG60528XiJinPing my 1986 jeep grand wagoneer has a $100 head unit with it. Took about an hr to install.

  • @firionrazar3797
    @firionrazar37972 жыл бұрын

    Made me cry, so true in every word. I know that my "old" Hyundia i30 gd 1.4 na isn't old but the basic model was such a pleasure for everyday drive. It had everything you needed nothing annoying compared to my new i30 that beeps at every single fart, no spare wheel (I'm form the countryside, I can't call road assistance!). The new long transmission maybe fun on motorways, but here are no motorways. If I had the money I would go and buy back my "old" car.

  • @jawzzo6761
    @jawzzo67612 жыл бұрын

    just picked up a 1991 1.0L Mk 2 Polo for 400quid, currently sanding it down and sorting out rust to respray it vw marine blue with the GTI pin striping :)

  • @joecooke5999
    @joecooke59992 жыл бұрын

    I think the best thing about many old cars is that they pretty much all share round headlights but it how the rest of car is molded around these that makes each unique yet ever one somewhat familiar.

  • @KitKitChanIsaac

    @KitKitChanIsaac

    2 жыл бұрын

    "they all share rounded headlights" AE86:am I a joke to you?

  • @GroggleWhat
    @GroggleWhat2 жыл бұрын

    Pop up headlights ARE the best

  • @WackyChicken727
    @WackyChicken7272 жыл бұрын

    Oh That BMW is beautiful!

  • @EngiNetion

    @EngiNetion

    2 жыл бұрын

    which one?

  • @johnwalters6025
    @johnwalters60252 жыл бұрын

    I have my pops old 1986 Holden Commodore in the shed and its a joy to drive with nothing annoying you

  • @stevewilson8467
    @stevewilson84672 жыл бұрын

    That friendly sheep was one of the most brilliantly random things I've seen on here in ages!

  • @rj.reliable
    @rj.reliable2 жыл бұрын

    Spot on and don't forget the handbrake 😜👍💯

  • @BobMonkeypimp

    @BobMonkeypimp

    2 жыл бұрын

    I think BMW Minis still have a manual handbrake, not sure about the current model though. Apparently they're fun little cars, wouldn't be seen dead in one myself though.

  • @djcrossie
    @djcrossie2 жыл бұрын

    Being able to do 30 mph around a roundabout in an 850cc mini and feel like your doing 110mph

  • @clarksonoceallachain8536

    @clarksonoceallachain8536

    2 жыл бұрын

    Half of japan drives 660cc Even to this day

  • @kevincahill1204
    @kevincahill12042 жыл бұрын

    When I was 18 I had a saloon Corolla 1.3 efi ..such a simple engine and it could take a trashing..such a fun car

  • @migueldelacruz5054
    @migueldelacruz50542 жыл бұрын

    I daily an old car, and I must say that your comment on the vibration, noise, and aroma of oil and fuel is spot on. Hahaha

  • @eggegg2873
    @eggegg28732 жыл бұрын

    I miss NA engines

  • @tobias_dahlberg

    @tobias_dahlberg

    2 жыл бұрын

    I love my NA 2.4L 5-cyl Volvo engine :)

  • @robertoldroyd4676

    @robertoldroyd4676

    2 жыл бұрын

    Can't beat 5 cyl volvo engine 👌

  • @digiscream
    @digiscream2 жыл бұрын

    See, I'm 44 and I only learned to drive when I was 39. I learned in a 108 (I think, I've tried to forget it). It was the most awful driving experience, for basically all the reasons in this video. By contrast...my cars since then have been an MG ZR, Ford Puma, Toyota Gen7 Celica and I currently have a V6 MG ZS. Sure, none of them were particularly powerful (even the ZS only puts out about 177bhp), but they've all been fun to drive. If you can find a decent one, or you don't mind a bit of a project, 2000-2005 is probably the best era of cars to go for - enough tech to make them perform well, not enough to make them a nightmare to maintain or turn you into a shit driver, and they're usually pretty fast and light compared with today's monstrosities.

  • @simonleach6632
    @simonleach66322 жыл бұрын

    I have a Morris Minor Traveller from 1970, it is really slow by today's standards but it never fails to put a grin on my face when I drive it, its got that distinctive A-series exhaust note, a proper over-run fart, and a steering wheel big enough for a battleship! The all round visibility is absolutely amazing, (seriously, the thing has NO blindspot) and its absolutely tiny, so its a doddle to park! I honestly think we have forgotten how to make a small car, a ford fiesta is actually quite a bit bigger than the moggy!

  • @TheV8Pumpkin
    @TheV8Pumpkin2 жыл бұрын

    Man I remember part one of this, time flies :)

  • @RuukuTube
    @RuukuTube2 жыл бұрын

    I won't buy a car past 2010, unless it's a specific Electric car (Cybertruck, for example). Older cars are just better in every way except safety! 🤣 But, treat the road & the car with respect, and it will keep you alive! 🚙💥💨

  • @RuukuTube

    @RuukuTube

    2 жыл бұрын

    STFU. Does that actually ever work, @P!nned by Cār Thrõttlë? 🤣 GTFO. 🖕

  • @Raulz0r2
    @Raulz0r22 жыл бұрын

    I miss sedans being reasonably sized, today everything has to be long and wide, I miss a smaller sized sedan

  • @clarksonoceallachain8536

    @clarksonoceallachain8536

    2 жыл бұрын

    Daihatsu opti beex goo brrr

  • @mohawkZT
    @mohawkZT2 жыл бұрын

    Quite literally walking about a mile to collect our brand new car which had broke down due to steering lock fault and wouldn’t start!! We’ve only had it 6 days! And my 17 years old car at home has never skipped a beat!

  • @MaNNeRz91
    @MaNNeRz912 жыл бұрын

    This is why I like my car.. it has all the modern stuff that I want and still managed to keep a lot of the old school styling and functionality.

  • @corollavirus4age
    @corollavirus4age2 жыл бұрын

    I feel like most car companies just ran out of ideas after the 2010s They are just adding bullshit gimmicks that literally no one asked for just for the sake of it and to increase price

  • @automation7295

    @automation7295

    2 жыл бұрын

    You're just assuming they ran out of ideas. You must hate the new Ford Bronco as well. I bet you wish that all car manufacturers would shut down because of this. I bet you also murder people for driving cars you don't like. I hope you drive a 1920's and crash it, even with your own child with you.

  • @rte3y838

    @rte3y838

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@automation7295 who hurt you

  • @LatvianVideo
    @LatvianVideo2 жыл бұрын

    Many of the reasons are why i want to get a honda civic as my 1st car, they are quite reliable, no shitty electronics, has aftermarket mods and they are decently cheap

  • @sums6969

    @sums6969

    2 жыл бұрын

    Get the generations from 199x - 2011 and you’ll have the time of your life, people hate on civics but there’s a reason they’re one of the most common cars in the world (for more than one reason!)

  • @LatvianVideo

    @LatvianVideo

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@sums6969 If I get one, I probably will get one of the 90s ones, I like the look more than the newer ones

  • @aaroncable4739

    @aaroncable4739

    2 жыл бұрын

    Yeah kind of the same with an older to 2012 focus it has features but it leaves you alone unless it breaks like a 2014 focus zetec which youd think would be more annoying and more features but it feels like a 2000 ford focus ghia which I like it for that and it's a ford so I guess theres mods might not be reliable I mean theres a saying for ford but I guess most cheap cars until 2010s

  • @yaw8176
    @yaw81762 жыл бұрын

    i use to own a 99' BMW 328i and 01' Toyota Camry. I do miss working my cars, easy to maintain and reliable. They also feel more Raw and imperfect, quiet frankly, i do miss haha. Switch from 4-wheels to 2-wheels and i love it. If im going to buy a car again it for sure would be a car from that era

  • @danielgrist427
    @danielgrist4272 жыл бұрын

    Where’s the podcast gone used to love that

  • @rhyswilliams4893

    @rhyswilliams4893

    2 жыл бұрын

    Need to see the podcast van in use as well.

  • @Only_Oliver
    @Only_Oliver2 жыл бұрын

    Hey

  • @RBepic

    @RBepic

    2 жыл бұрын

    Hey

  • @kristian5821

    @kristian5821

    2 жыл бұрын

    hey

  • @user-up7dn7hw7d

    @user-up7dn7hw7d

    2 жыл бұрын

    Hey

  • @focusedman5759
    @focusedman57592 жыл бұрын

    I have an old....ish car, 59 plate Focus ST, no buttons on the steering wheel and a manual hand brake....Still modern enough to be reliable but old enough to enjoy driving, the 5 pot sound is a plus.

  • @ezpzjayzaar
    @ezpzjayzaar2 жыл бұрын

    I just remember my old '91 Mitsubishi Lancer GLX...dang, that thing was indestructible.

  • @marcoo1664
    @marcoo16642 жыл бұрын

    Can still take fuel from a new car with antisyphon long screw driver does the job 😉

  • @NathanMatthews.
    @NathanMatthews.2 жыл бұрын

    Bring back the podcasts

  • @sethcottam
    @sethcottam2 жыл бұрын

    Turbo lag, torque steer, and feeling everything! I find myself trying to put those back into modern cars. I like a car that puts a little fear back into me.

  • @BillyNoMates1974
    @BillyNoMates19742 жыл бұрын

    my first car (Fiat 127) had character by the bucket load. 4 wheel understeer and a tad touchy when braking hard was just some of the fun to be had.

  • @BLX187
    @BLX1872 жыл бұрын

    cars were alot more honest back then.. now theyre designed not to last and be high maintenence

  • @AveragePicker

    @AveragePicker

    2 жыл бұрын

    That’s surprising…maybe I’m too old but I remember cars being way more high maintenance than they are now. I’m not driving around with oil and tools in the trunk, carrying spare bits, and thank god I’m not scheduling time on a weekend anymore to poke at the carburetor. …and the grease gun is no longer in the easy access oil change box.

  • @arunparkin2552

    @arunparkin2552

    2 жыл бұрын

    New cars require less maintenance in the short run, however when something goes wrong they can be expensive and complicated to fix. Older cars are a lot more mechanical.

  • @liamholcroft7212
    @liamholcroft72122 жыл бұрын

    if it were up to me, I'd mandate roll cages and harnesses as safety legislation, then fatal accidents would drop, and non car people would hate the hassle and get on the bus instead.

  • @GoldenArrow369
    @GoldenArrow3692 жыл бұрын

    2:43 This is partially true. I was a fuel technician whose job it was to siphon cars which had the wrong fuel put in. Most cars don't actually have anti-siphon technology. Audis, some BMWS, All Mercedes, Seat's, all VW's, Volvo's, Citroen's, pretty much all vans. You'd be surprised. If you have a diesel car and want to siphon fuel without going into the fuel tank, just connect a pipe to your fuel filter (should be at the back left or right of your engine bay). Then turn on your ignition (without turning the engine on), wait 10 seconds, turn it off for 5 seconds then just repeat until you grab enough fuel from your car.

  • @jrbuch
    @jrbuch2 жыл бұрын

    I'm quite fond of my JZZ30 Toyota Soarer vvti turbo. 1997 model, with a V160 6 speed transmission and a Haltech elite standalone. But no traction control, no slip control, lane departure warnings etc. I think there's a sweet spot between old and new.

  • @cladiapeters3484
    @cladiapeters34842 жыл бұрын

    How profitable is cryptocurrency investment right now?

  • @loganstone6378

    @loganstone6378

    2 жыл бұрын

    People fail to understand that trades success depends on brokers ability and their willingness to invest.

  • @gloriastephens3979

    @gloriastephens3979

    2 жыл бұрын

    @Stevén Clàrke That won't be a problem if you trade with a professional lik Hie Expert Ronald Clark.

  • @oraclejohn6611

    @oraclejohn6611

    2 жыл бұрын

    I heard that his strategies are really good

  • @alexandrus.7275

    @alexandrus.7275

    2 жыл бұрын

    Yeah I heard so too

  • @paulstephen2210

    @paulstephen2210

    2 жыл бұрын

    Ronald Clark is obviously the best, I invested $4,000 and he made a profit of $13,000 for me just in 15days Ronald Clark made success than we all thought

  • @robertoldroyd4676
    @robertoldroyd46762 жыл бұрын

    Love driving my volvo v70 mk1... No bings, bongs or annoying beeping because you forgot to close something.... oh and that lovely petrol smell on that first start up 🤙

  • @Coen80
    @Coen802 жыл бұрын

    The older the better. always liked the 60-80's cars, and have an vintage Benz as well.. but lately im starting to like pre-war cars. they're just awesome. (literally)

  • @SteveCardiff
    @SteveCardiff2 жыл бұрын

    Rear wheel drive (yes there are still a few, but nowhere near as many as back in the day) , vacuum operated windscreen wipers, foot operated floor pump for the washers, furry dice, 8 track stereo, front bench seat that burned your arse when you jumped in on a sunny day, front drum brakes (feckin dangerous), 12 inch wheels and crossply tyres. You had to be switched on 100 percent back then :) Oh, and £50 for an engine from the scrappy that you changed yourself in just a few hours, and petrol was about 80 pence a gallon - yes, a gallon, not a litre!

  • @rotariee
    @rotariee2 жыл бұрын

    0:59 lmao that randomness of that sheep

  • @K0nst4nt1n96
    @K0nst4nt1n962 жыл бұрын

    I miss looking out of the window and actually seeing the road or the car behind me im trying not to reverse into.Using all the buttons and knobs without looking. Also having full control over the engine and power delivery. No jerky digital throttle, no pling pling when you turn on the ignition or havent buckled in already, the clicking of the turn indicator, the feeling of the road in the steering wheel, the easyness of most repairs ( changing the timing belt or the sparkplugs) etc.

  • @rkmbnt
    @rkmbnt2 жыл бұрын

    Valve adjustment was a thing back in the day. Imagine spending a few hours a year after another oil change to make your engine run smooth and quiet. Not even talking about all the electrical bullshittery. Dang, I miss driving my E30 already.

  • @kolawoleolanrewaju3187
    @kolawoleolanrewaju31872 жыл бұрын

    Thanks for this

  • @matthewbell6243
    @matthewbell62432 жыл бұрын

    Absolutely agree with you. I love old cars and I’m now going to buy one

  • @annaarin709
    @annaarin709 Жыл бұрын

    This video is educative and I learned a lot

  • @B_-.-
    @B_-.-2 жыл бұрын

    Lane assist in my dad's Tuscan tried to pull us off the road, genuinely, the car was facing bushes until my dad realized and intervened. Glad I won't have to deal with that.

  • @Mainlythingswithwheels
    @Mainlythingswithwheels2 жыл бұрын

    This video sums it up perfectly, this is why I still daily drive old cars 😌

  • @quicknickdriver8510
    @quicknickdriver85102 жыл бұрын

    30 years ago I had a mk1 Escort Van. It was simple, cheap to maintain and totally no thrills. Even newer cars that long ago were straightforward and light, so didn’t need loads of power. Sure, cars today are mighty safe, but all that solid refinement distances the driver from the physical sensations of driving. By god they’re a lot quicker when you get up them. Have fun, be safe

  • @richtea7165
    @richtea71652 жыл бұрын

    There are times Skoda's lane assist has nearly caused a collision on the motorway especially when going from normal width lanes to narrow roadwork lanes

  • @dhruvnambiar4045
    @dhruvnambiar40452 жыл бұрын

    missed these videos !

  • @DINGERscotland
    @DINGERscotland2 жыл бұрын

    Got to agree with every single statement made in the video! I have am R32 Skyline GTR and it's an absolute buzz everytime I get the wheel because it feels mechanical! The turbos surge and sounds good, you hear everything you feel everything and you know your driving it, new cars are just not exciting it will be worse in 2022 when they bring in the automatic speed limiters to make you do the speed limits!

  • @WouterB76
    @WouterB762 жыл бұрын

    More of this please, you are hitting the nail on it's head spot on! Says a old (1988) Volvo owner.

  • @aaroncable4739

    @aaroncable4739

    2 жыл бұрын

    Theres nothing wrong with owning a 1988 volvo I mean I'd probably mod it or engine swap it but I'd say it's still a car and quite safe it's a Volvo

  • @korczuch1881

    @korczuch1881

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@aaroncable4739 But they're nowhere near the safety of modern cars, even the smaller ones. Advance crumple zones, airbags, seatbelts, even methods of building the car for integrity have improved massively even in the last 10 years. I love my classic car, I loved my 2003 Audi, but it's nowhere near as safe as even a modern Fabia.

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