The 1980s Executive Car Story
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You might have seen my video on 1970s executive cars where I take a look at all the cars that were sold in the UK. If it was a battle royale between the major car companies in the 1970s, it got even more intense in the 1980s. As with the previous video, I’ve tried to narrow the market down to four door saloons with a wheelbase over 2.6m (8’ 6”), but nothing overly expensive. These are the cars I remember from my childhood, as this is the sort of car my father was driving.
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@georgevavoulis4758
Ай бұрын
I just live all those cars with simple engineering and design inside and out . That Mercedes Benz on your thumbnail with simple basic wheel covers is an perfect example of what cars should . Not these EVs thar are more like a computer workstation on r wheels
Petition to make a video on Mercedes Benz story!
@muhammedkhandookhee4631
Ай бұрын
Yes I agree as well... We need a Mercedes Benz story and also on their specific models from the different decades. You've avoided Alot of the MB Cars, and I know your videos on them will be a hit....
@jamesengland7461
Ай бұрын
Oh, sure. Pick the LONGEST history 😂
@keitadarkwolf2591
Ай бұрын
Agreed. Mercedes has a very long and interesting history. And I also noticed how the 7-series get mentioned but the S-class doesn't. :D It was in the 70s and 80s that Mercedes were at the absolute top of their game! I mean, seriously... you still see w123 and w124's, most of which have 500,000km or more on the clock, still in daily use all over Africa. You just don't get tougher than that.
@Danse_Macabre_125
Ай бұрын
@keitadarkwolf2591 One million at least
@donaldmackay4837
Ай бұрын
Yes please
W201 Deserves an Episode all on its own the last of the True High Quality Mercedes Benz Passenger Cars.
@energymc22
Ай бұрын
Watch the Carmudgeon episode on the W201
@horatiul117
Ай бұрын
@@energymc22come on, don’t make him watch all those episodes
That 190 "Baby Benz". Chef's kiss.
@uncipaws7643
Ай бұрын
A friend of mine drove a 190 ... with handbrake problems. So he took along wedges to make sure the car wouldn't roll away when parked.
@dinispaulino7512
20 күн бұрын
@@uncipaws7643 He could simply put it in gear instead lol
12:50 ...'the Ambassador was taken out behind the shed and shot'. 😆🤣
@BigCar2
Ай бұрын
Yeah, I liked that as well!
@lakrids-pibe
Ай бұрын
It was for the best.
@dj_efk
Ай бұрын
Shame it wasn’t just aborted before it was born. I have to say as someone who has owned two of the Princess it was based on, it (the Princess) was a great car for the market in the 70s, if only it could have been built properly and with a hatch. I think killing off the Wolseley version was a mistake too: It was quite popular already for the six months it was on sale as a niche, quality product that capitalised on the Wolseley brand - if it could have established a reputation for quality then, as this video infers, customers would have bought something at this end of the market that would have held its value. To complete the “if only” scenario, the engines needed to be breathed on a little to give them a little boost in power across the range and would have addressed the other competitive weak point.
You are telling me "between nose and lips" that Marcello Gandini passed away in March 2024?, such a pitty! A legend in car industry he was!
@TheAmicuscurii
Ай бұрын
13 March 2024
@zerocool5395
Ай бұрын
I'm from Chile, and my dad named me "Marcelo" after Gandini. He owned a Fiat 132 and a Citroën BX. I once owned an E12 5 series. He was my favorite designer, RIP.
We want a full episode on the w201 190 benz, i still drive my father's 1991 as a daily, 500k km, best car i've ever driven tbh
@JimT-RCT
Ай бұрын
I had two W201s the first was a 190e 2.0 and the next was the 2.3 Cosworth, but the insurance was too high, and I only kept it a year. I still think these were the best built cars I have ever owned. The last ever properly built Benz
@Porsche996driver
Ай бұрын
Awesome. I’m in SoCal still many survivor Benz on the road doing everything!
Always makes me think about the options available on cars in the 80's and 90's and how they were worded in classified newspaper advert. I always imagine how my old 2007 Ford Focus MK2 Style (base model) TDCI would have been listed back then. Something like Ford Focus Turbo Diesel, 1800cc, 5-Speed manual, Air Conditioning, Trip Computer, PAS, Remote Central Locking, ABS, Airbags, Electric Front Windows, CD Player, AM/FM radio with steering wheel volume controls, Fog Lights, Reach/Rake adjustable leather steering wheel, Electric heated dual mirrors, Vanity Mirrors with lights, Rear headrests, 60/40 split rear seats, Body coloured bumpers and mirrors, automatic choke. £1500 ono. By 80's standards my old base model Focus would have been a range topper.
My Dad was a massive mk2 Granada fan having 4 between 78 & 85. His last one, a C reg last of the line 2.8i Ghia X was a stunning looking thing with a spec that would’ve put a lot of cars of the late 90’s to shame. Aircon, leather electric heated seats, electric sunroof, electric boot opening, multi function trip computer, TRX tyres & of course the all important electric aerial 😂 I remember in 1988 as a 12 year old literally begging him to get the then new e34 5 series. He did indeed humour me & took me with him to the local BMW dealer for a test drive but I’ll never forget the look on his face when the salesman told him that even a radio cassette was an option! 🤦🏼♂️ Needless to say he kept the 85 mk2 until 1990 when Ford finally put a boot back onto the Granada & he bought a 2.9i Scorpio saloon.
Can't wait for the 90s.
@BigCar2
Ай бұрын
That's what I said as a teenager.
@Andy-ev8sf
Ай бұрын
@@BigCar2 hahahha
I like how you could summarize mercedez in the 80's as "they made/updated this car, it was well made and it sold well"
1. The Saab 9000 was only a hatch at launch. The saloon came later. 2. The Rover 800 was only available as a saloon at launch, the hatch came later. Surely the Mitsubishi Galant deserves a mention also? It was very successful in the 80s
@canerguener8664
Ай бұрын
Galant was a sedan, the hatchback came later
@benzinapaul7416
Ай бұрын
Indeed the Galant, and the Lonsdale
@Real_British
Ай бұрын
And debonair
@Timico1000
Ай бұрын
At least in Germany we also had the "Sapporo" saloon, basically an upmarket Galant, which was replaced in 1990 by the Sigma. But both only sold in very small numbers.
@vadim6385
Ай бұрын
Galant is not an executive sedan. They had the Sigma and Debonnair for that
The XM was the last true crazy citroen. the XM Y4 top line had still the best ride quality and comfort I have ever experienced in my life. So many small touches of genius, like the elevated rear seats to give you a commanding view when being chauffeured. The people working on the XM clearly loved that car, and so did I.
Thanks for bringing back childhood memories for me. My Dad bought a 1979 Renault 20TS used in 1981, I was a teenager at the time, and I thought this was the height of luxury at the time, the ride quality was lovely, as was the interior. Dad remembers it as a gas guzzler with poor acceleration.
As a kid in the 80's our family had a Peugeot 404, Toyota Corona, Corolla. Datsun 120Y, Ford Escort 1600 Sport. Cars like these in this video were a DREAM !! I'm past middle age and still yearn to own a 1980's BMW 7 or Mercedes S Class or Audi 500. These cars were mysterious and this video has unlocked some of that mystery. Thanks !!
This channel always gets an automatic thumbs up...& I've yet to be disappointed...very impressive
The 80s were the golden era of European luxury cars.. the Audi 5000, the BMW E28, Citroen XM and Peugeot 505 were my favorites as an American teenager
Glad to see the Senator getting some love, great cars that handled big miles in absolute comfort
@floydblandston108
Ай бұрын
About this category of automobile, I recall reading "these are the cars that make Schengen acceptable". 😄
Always great to see a new upload.. Thank you.
Oh Boy do i miss those days...i remember a lot of stuff beeing simpler. Thank you for the trip down memory lane!
20:07 The Opel Senator B offered an the electronical suspension (Ride Control) with 3 available modes Sport, Middle, Comfort and a servotronic (variable steering support depanding on the speed) These were unique features in that time and that price range. 1988 only a 959 of Porsche had such a suspension.
We had a renault25 td when i was a kid and that car for me (mostly for that interior design) was the absolute maximum in coolness.
@ciaran_socal
Ай бұрын
Hugely successful in France, so the reliability issues may have been more of a perception than a reality. 🤷♂️
Considering all the equipment you said people wanted were standard US luxury car equipment all the way back in the 50s, I feel if US luxury cars from the 80s were smaller and more reliable they would have dominated the British car market. Lincolns and caddis had soft close doors and trunks back in like the 60s much less power windows. GM and Ford were working on touch screen radio systems with GM selling 3 separate vehicles with it. They really did squander any possibility of dominating in Europe, especially GM and Chrysler.
@MichaelAMVM
Ай бұрын
And lacked the proper 4 and 6 cylinder engines to power such cars.
@MrDuncl
Ай бұрын
Check out some dimensions. The Ford Scorpio "executive car" was 1.76m wide. A more sensible width than my overly wide Golf MK7. Europeans would have laughed (or cried) at American MPGs. As for GM, Vauxhall and Opel were both owned by GM and had been for years.
@martinrousev
Ай бұрын
Problem is car luxury in the US is measured in cupholders, not quality of the materials and ride.
@Blackadder75
Ай бұрын
us cars were and are trash in build quality and handling. they were indeed BETTER than european cars once , but you have to go far back to the 50s and 60s for those. In the 80s they were behind in all except in size and luxury.. but europe wasn;t wealthy enough yet for that luxury, not many people here drove these mercedes or audi cars, most ordinary people had a VW Golf size car or smaller. so even if they had room for large cars in europe, they didn't have the money . (and those Executive managers that actually DID have the money, wanted something better, hence the german domination )
1980s executive cars have always been the most appealing to me. My Volvo 240 and 940 (a mild refresh of the 740 for the '90s) were my favorite cars, but I liked many other '80s executive cars.
A lovely drive down memory lane of my childhood staring out of the car window.
The car you call "Cortina" was actually Ford Taunus here in "rest of the Europe". We had both Cortinas and Taunuses in the 70's before this 76 boxy model came out. I think the Cortinas were made in England and Taunuses in Germany.
I have an Australian VN Commodore Executive from 1989 🙂
For me it's going to be Datsun 280c or 300c. Extremely reliable, soft ride, quiet, tons of equipment, 6-cylinder power, American styling, American steering (too light :D ). And of course those 6-cylinders were super reliable and car weighted over 1500 kg so those were BIG cruisers. Taxi service loved them in the 80's Finland. These had way more US than Europe design so not for everyone for sure.
We had a Fiat Croma, that car was unbelievable comfortable and reliable
Citroen CX looking dated because it hadnt been updated. It still looked more futuristic than anything from any other manufacturer.
In love with the Alfa 164 ❤
@ShannonSouthAfrica
Ай бұрын
Same. Rubbish car though.
@ShannonSouthAfrica
Ай бұрын
@@classiccarssp I wish I had one lol...
@simonh870
Ай бұрын
I had one, a 3.0 V6 and it was an amazing car. Handled and went well for a large car, and unlike some of the later cars like the 156 reliability wasn't a problem.
@ShannonSouthAfrica
Ай бұрын
@simonh870 if it was reliable then you have to question whether it was a genuine Alfa or not lol. My friends dad had a Spider and a GTV and they were then absolute bomb to drive but leaked oil like no one's business
@simonh870
Ай бұрын
@@ShannonSouthAfrica To be fair to alfa, many issues with the 156, GTV etc were caused by owner neglect or optimistic cambelt intervals.
The only parts interchangeable between the Chroma/9000 & Thema were the doors, and then the hinges needed adapting. I'm currently driving my 4th 9000, and they've all been reliable. Either I've been lucky, or your father was unlucky. As a comparison, a 2 year old Fiesta I also owned went back to the garage so often they nicknamed it the 'boomerang'.
@Blackadder75
Ай бұрын
I think he meant mostly tech parts inside the cars as the bodywork clearly is very different on all 4 cars
@leftpastsaturn67
Ай бұрын
@@Blackadder75 You'd be lucky to find a handful of relays that are interchangeable, even the chassis' differ slightly.
@davidkmatthews
Ай бұрын
Of the 20+ cars that I have owned, my 1987 Saab 9000 - which I bought in 1991, average mileage and full Saab service history - was by far the most UNreliable car that I've ever owned. Essentially the electrics were a joke. It got to a point where I couldn't actually get it to pass an MOT test, because the horn circuit had failed and my local Saab dealer was unable to fix it. In the fourteen months I owned it, I had the same number of trips to the dealer for them to fix the latest fault! A huge shame because, otherwise, it was a great car.
@leftpastsaturn67
Ай бұрын
@@davidkmatthews Meanwhile, I ran a '85 9000t16 for a decade, starship mileage & no service history, with only one MOT failure. The only electrical issue I've ever encountered with any of the 8 Saab's I've owned was the ignition switch module failing on a 9000 (quite entertaining when you lose all power travelling at 75MPH overtaking a lorry).
I have one of the last American executive cars, a 2001 Lincoln town car. And I love it! My dream car rn is a Toyota century. I have fallen in love with executive cars!
Love your work sir. Every one of the videos is worth watching. I hope you won’t stop. It’s a joy.
Great video again. I still own a Citroen XM today and it still is fairly reliable and unbeaten in comfort. Functional too, I really don't know why I should get a more modern car. Mind you, the XM still feels modern today.
The Renault 25 you see at 12:19 is ENORMOUSLY important! Renault bought heavily into the American Motors Company in December 1980 and eventually AMC was purchased from the French company by Chrysler. The Eagle Premier was designed by Giugiaro, with a chassis from the Renault 25 but suspension components from the Renault 21. This was a mediocre seller, but Chrysler used the platform to produce the LH cars, such as the Dodge Intrepid, the Chrysler 300M, and Chrysler Concorde. Eventually Chrysler was acquired by Daimler-Benz to form DaimlerChrysler. This company wanted to produce a successor to the LH product but with rear drive, so they took the chassis and converted the floor pans to handle a mid mounted rear drive transmission. The Renault 25 had a front wheel drive design, but the engine was mounted longitudinally and this carried over to the Eagle Premier and LH cars, so this was easy to do. To beef up the engine bay, the plan was to ditch the European inline fours and V6 engines and install a 5.7 liter Chrysler Hemi V8, so the suspension was beefed up with E-class Mercedes Benz suspension parts. The result is the chassis underneath the current Chrysler 300, the Dodge Charger, and the Dodge Challenger. All of which are in the process of going out of production.
@BigCar2
Ай бұрын
It would have been good to talk about Renault trying to sell this car in the US. I'd like to do an AMC/Eagle video sometime.
@Flies2FLL
Ай бұрын
@@BigCar2 Yes! Please do! ' A Lancia Thema 8.32 video would be great. There is one for sale on eBay for $16.5k but I am getting serious blowback from the spouse. An 8.32 with a good exhaust sounds EXACTLY like a big American V8; You don't expect a car that looks like that to sound like that!
I was stationed in good ol’ West Germany in the late ‘80s. Good times. Watching the German Touring cars 190s and 3 sedans fender to fender at the Hockenheimring! 🏁 My friend would sometimes get his Grandpa’s 190 that was just a solid little sedan. Today I’m still whipping my 2010 E550 rwd V8 with AMG bits. Fantastic car even 14 years on, and a perfect size.
Excellent. Loads of memories here. Thanks for making!!
Absolutely brilliant video! Looking forward to the 90's executive car video!
Superb video as always! Looking forward for stories on '90s and 2000s executive cars 😁
Thoroughly enjoyed the podcasts that you have released so far..
@BigCar2
2 ай бұрын
Glad to hear it Paul.
Great video as always!
Brilliant video. Incredibly well researched and presented, as always. Perhaps your best yet? As I was born in 1965, this video was a trip through my automotive life. You mentioned many cars I'd forgotten had existed (eg, Lancia Thema, Vauxhall Royale, Renault 20/30, Fiat Argenta, Peugeot 604 & Datsun Laurel). Choice may have dwindled, but quality has increased exponentially over the last 50 years or so.
Loved my old Chrysler 180 in the same green as the picture even though it rearly ran on all cylinders due to the Magneti-marelli ignition system and the handbrake only worked for about 2 weeks after fitting new pads! When it did run it was a flying machine - it's 1804cc's putting out more power than a 2 ltr Cortina! Thanks for a great video.
Positivly surprised by the amount of research you put in, actually like always. Looking forward to the next one (90‘s). Keep going!
Lot of work and research here! Bravo .. a real festival of the unexceptional.. and downright gopping, that would otherwise be forgotten!
So looking forward to this video. Thank you!
Great, great video - excellent images. Your knowledge is complete - vast array of cars, released with good chronology
Thanks for all your videos!! Always a great start to my lie-in weekend mornings!
@BigCar2
Ай бұрын
Glad you like them Matt, and thanks for your support.
Thank you for the awesome work
this is my new favourite series now)) Patiently waiting for the 90s continuation.
Great vlog as always! Happy easter from Norway!
Fantastic overview.
These are the cars that made me an enthusiast; a high hurdle that has left me increasingly embittered each decade. I would have included the ALFA Romeo 75, but probably because I had one of the 3.0V6 Verde models. You couldn't make a case for any of them as 'best', since 75% of the ones you mentioned were truly exceptional. I'd gladly give up every superfluous horsepower and mile per hour of top speed we have now just to return to the intrinsic 'soundness' and robust reliability of these excellent cars.
Fantastic, informative, and so nice to see the Argenta receive attention! Thank you :)
Fantastic video - my childhood dreamcars! Cant wait for the 90s👍
@MrDuncl
Ай бұрын
None of mine. Mine was the Ford XR4i a project manager at work had.
Excellent video many thanks all cars I grew up with and nice to put them altogether in context - and understand the challenges very very interesting 👍
Thank you for this wonderful video!
Excellent episode Big Car Man! It's amazing how the big executive saloon/sedan as vanished from the scene and now all you see are bland SUV's that all look the same!
I knew your channel long ago and I was always interested in the content, but i didn’t liked your style (a big compliment is coming, don’t worry) I found it boring… but yesterday i watched many of your videos, and they are so well investigated and insightful, and I ended up finding your voice very soothing, and you dont really fall for any of the annoying KZreadrs manierism. Is a very different, not flashy, car loving and informative way of doing a motor channel… i finally subscribed and im enjoying your content and your very authentic style, I guessed Im mature now (turned 40 last year), and now I appreciate straight to the point, not loud, deprived of unnecessary transitions and vfx, just to stretch the viewing time and cover the lack of content… so common in the motor channels… kudos for your barebone but very interesting approach, my friend… Un abrazo desde Chile!
Great video as always, thank you
Good work, really enjoyed this. x
I just relived my childhood there… doing a paper round I would pass many of these cars in suburban exec land, and back in the day, some cars were swapped annually…no 3 year leases then!…
great video, very well put together
Great video thank you!!!
Thank you for taking the time to Film the Video 😊
Best cars ever. Period. Especially from the latter half of the 80s. A new one from assembly line - would buy any time.
The podcasts are a brilliant idea. It crossed my mind only the other day how podcasts of KZread vlogs would be wonderful. 👍👍👍👍👏👏👏👏
Watching this makes me realise just how many executive cars from the 80's I have owned. Even the Argenta, which I'm going to go out on a limb here and say although it was a great car I don't think I would class it as executive, it was more of a family saloon IMO. Best of all I had were the 164's I had 3 of them and they were fantastic cars, surprisingly well put together with that glorious Busso v6.
Excellent video very informative thank you 😊
Hooray, a mention of the almost mythological Vauxhall Senator! They weren't exactly commonplace, and the only one I knew of was my schoolfriend's dad. And did my friend go on about it or what!
@AtheistOrphan
Ай бұрын
The Vauxhall Royale and Viceroy were even rarer. The police used Senators round my way.
@CommodoreCaravan1981
Ай бұрын
@@AtheistOrphanas far as i know the Viceroy was sold less than 2000 between 1978 and 1982. the Viceroy was the UK-version of the Opel Commodore, built between 1978 and 1982. on the continent there was also an estate version, called "Commodore Voyage" which sounds nobler than "Caravan" .
Good old glorious Audi 5 pot. Damn…I miss these engines. ❤
@-DC-
Ай бұрын
RS3 enters chat 😉
@kamata93
Ай бұрын
@@-DC- Not exactly the same. Not even the sound is the same. There is something about these older Audi engines.
Actually, petition to make a video about the most legendary Mercedes, and probably legendary car, of all times : the W124. … a car that still drives modern 30 years later… and that, despite its age, is more reliable than a 2 year old car.
In short: The German got it right most of the time. The rest of the world: Not so much. Until Japan learned the game.
@Art-is-craft
Ай бұрын
Germany embraced the free market the UK embraced a controlled market that collapsed the Auto industry. Japanese cars were seen as no better than British cars in the 1970s it was only as the UK car industry collapsed did the Japanese cars start to look more attractive.
@Tuppoo94
Ай бұрын
The 80s and 90s were definitely the beginning of German and Japanese domination in the auto industry, which continues to this day.
@Art-is-craft
Ай бұрын
@@Tuppoo94 German domination is about to end.
How enjoyable this video was 😍😍😍😍
The podcast is a great idea ❤
Please make one on the 90s executive cars thanks, great video thanks
The 190 was the Baby Benz… the W124 was the executive range, above that you had the W116 S class range
@billybellend1155
Ай бұрын
No you had the w126. The W116 went out of production in 1980.
@Danse_Macabre_125
Ай бұрын
W126
@charlesmoss8119
Ай бұрын
The 190 pricing was firmly executive and boy could you get a misery spec
@detonator2112
Ай бұрын
@@charlesmoss8119 Yes indeed. It was crazy expensive here in Scandinavia. About the same price as BMW 5-series. But that era of Mercedes were superb quality. The price was somewhat justified.
Great idea on the podcasts - will definitely be taking you up on that! While walking the dog (2 X every day for 1 hour each - he is a big German Shepherd!) so I use podcasts rather than KZread because you have to have premium to close the screen - you have to keep it on in your pocket if not, anyway - it's much easier for podcasts while dog walking when you want to just listen to great info - don't always need pics. Great work as always, Thank you.
I find old Mazda's (especially the "rx" series that where Italian designed) to be fascinating, looking forward to a video about it.
Great video again. Though couple of facts slightly out. The 800 was launched as a saloon with the hatch following 12 or 18 months later. The V6 unit was a Honda motor as well. Went up from 2.5 to 2.7 litres.
Can't wait to see the 90's executive car video. I've always found Alfa and Lancia cars intriguing, but in the states they had a bad reputation. They used Peugeot 505 as a taxi in NYC, fazing out the ubiquitous Checker Cabs. Great video, as always, Thanks.
This was excellent. I would love to see a video on the 90’s cars too. Ps, your Dad had really good taste in cars.
Great video as always, I’m looking forward to the 90’s version. The 90’s Mitsubishi Diamanté should hopefully get a mention in that with its advanced technological features, and stylish body shape
5:00 I've only just now realised that the new Cadillac Celestiq looks like Lancia Gamma from the side!
Another excellent video. IIRC the Peugeot 605 was a bit too similar to the Alfa Romeo 164, especially the side view - both came from Pininfarina? I'll just briefly mention the Lonsdale and rapidly retire.... Any chance of a video on Kei cars?
My parents owned a couple of executive cars in the 1980s but we were working class so they were 1970s models. They eventually bought a 1986 Rekord based Vauxhall Carlton 2.2i CD but that didn't happen until 1993, 80,000 miles and a cigarette burn in the velour upholstery.
I know the PVR engine very well! My Volvo 780 has it and yes, it needs to be babied but it’s one of the smoothest engines I’ve ever felt! Thank you for this video!
My mom had the old BMW 520. Not the 520i or 528i, just the 520. I still felt like a lightweight boss.
Great vid 👏👏👏
The Ford Granada was sold as Scorpio from the get go outside the UK market.
@Bod8998
Ай бұрын
And the top end for us the 2.9 Scorpio lovely motor
@nlpnt
Ай бұрын
*Merkur* Scorpio in the US, where it suffered in comparison to the very similar-looking (but FWD and 6-passenger) Mercury Sable next to it in the showroom for 2/3 the price.
It always amazed me when people had performance models of the higher end models from this era. You had the 164 QV, 740 Turbo, 9000 Aero, and then there was the Lotus Carlton/Omega. That was insane for the time.
Once had a MB 190E early 90s version (which supposedly would had ironed out all the technical problems since launching in 83) and a Toyota Corolla 7th generation at the same time. Owned both for 20 years. To my shocking surprise the Toyota was bullet proof while the MB had one problem after another. By the time I had to pension off one of the cars my brain told me to get rid of the 190e. I did and I had reliable service of my Corolla for more years.
190e still my dream car! few and far between in singapore. and very expensive to own
Very good this.
your narrator voice is perfect so nice to listen to!
In my country Holland the mazda 626 was a big success among sales representatives in the early 1990's, as were the Volvo 440/460 and 850 series. All leased company cars of course, and retrofitted with LPG. Also the Ford Scorpio series 1 was a big success, either diesel or LPG. Between 1980 - 1985 there also was an invasion of smaller, 'compact' American front wheel driven GM cars, x-bodies, like the pontiac phoenix, olds cutlass, chevrolet citation and buick skylark. Straight sixes and the dreaded 8 cylinder diesels. They were so bad, they all vanished from our streets within ten years
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The Volvo 850 was launched in 1991 - so for the next video
That BMW 5-serie still looks gorgeous!
Excelente video. Los modelos de carros que me encantan son: Mercedes Benz: W123, W124, W126, W201, R107, R129. BMW: E30, E36, E32, E34. Ford Sierra, Scorpio. Fiat Tempra, Croma, Uno, Tipo. Honda Accord (4ta. Generación). Audi 80. Saludos desde Venezuela.
Great run through of all those luxury/executive cars. So many saloons/sedans! Everyone drives SUVs these days and aerodynamics gets less of a mention.