I was studying Industrial Design (from 1989 to 1993) in the university at this decade, and as avid an vicious consumer of car magazines on that time (there was no Internet for the first half of this decade), I've saw A LOT of good concepts, but you miss one important one: The Pontiac Stinger open SUV.
Well, actually, yes, I’ve been looking for the Ford probe concept in 1993 that had three headlights. I’ve never been able to see this car ever again and I saw it in person. It was amazing.
18:34 No, this was the base for the future Bugatti Veyron. We can even see it from the front view of the concept car... but otherwise nice work on this video !
That "Sidewinder" pickup or "Ute" we Aussies call them would have been popular here with it's hot rod inspired look! My favourite Aussie concept cars are the Holden Hurricane & Holden Efigy 🤠
Hi there! The video is a compilation of the best concept cars from the 90s. The Cadillac Cien was presented in 2002, so that's why it’s not included. Should we make one featuring the best concept cars from 2000-2010?
In spite of not being classic beauties, those concept cars seemed leading into a bright future. Instead we have a sad dark era of ridiculously oversized boxy trucks and SUVs and "self driving" cars crashing into (lighting) police cars... ☹️
You're right, I'll start including speeds in km/h as well as mph in future videos. Thanks for the suggestion! I understand that many viewers outside the US use the metric system👍👍👍
What? I Disagree bro. This is standard educational content format. You learn to convert it to kmh on the fly. We are not going to get better education if creators are constantly held back by annoying comments like yours. The creator can't always break things down every 5 seconds so kids can keep up. For the sake of keeping it concise I disagree that the narrator should change. 😂
I once TOUCHED the Chrysler Atlantic which was just awesome with it's L8 engine. I LOVED the Audi AVUS and BMW Nazca but you seem to have missed my personal favourite... HOW THE HELL DID YOU MISS THE LAMBORGHINI CALA??? The 1995 Lamborghini Cala (which was the precursor to the Gallardo), an awesome-looking lemon-wedge design with was smaller and more nimble than the Diablo and sported Lamborghini's first V-10 engine (which also ended up in the Gallardo). The Gallardo took some styling cues from the Cala but the Cala is considered to be one of the most beautiful Lamborghinis ever made, the Gallerdo is not even close.
There was a Pontiac 2 door wagon based off of the 90 Camaro and firebird models with an 8 in its name, like domin8r or something like that. The front end and roofline seemed to make it into the Pontiac Aztec, which was gross looking. It seems to have disappear out of history's archives. Mandella effect in effect.
While the Chrysler Atlantic does have some nice lines 7:56 I would gladly pick an MB VRC 10:07 or one like it. It's what an EV Skateboard promises; The ability to own most of the vehicle while renting (or owning) more than one body type based on your needs that day. Ahh but the Bean Counters *always prefer* to $ell you more than one vehicle rather than accommodate you with something like the VRC. _"To hell with your savings account!"_ and _"Who _*_cares_*_ about the air we breathe or the slave labor getting the raw materials when profits await the few?"_
Apart from anything else, if they are available in a range of colours, do the dealers have to store every body shape in every colour, or do you rock up in your blue saloon to find they've only got green pickups? And suppose someone else has got the body you want that day?
The Lincoln concept Sentinel is a beautiful car however the narrator says that it pays homage to the 1955 Lincoln Continental… There was no such car. The Continental Mark II Debuted in 1956 and production ended in 1957. Although often confused for having been produced by Lincoln the Continental division was a completely separate entity during those two years.
This interesting and informative video, IMO, is ruined by the laziness of using AI voice over. I feel like I watched a YT video from Temu. Just do your own voice over. It makes your channel a much higher quality.
Hi Jacqueline, thank you for sharing your thoughts and feedback! We appreciate your honesty and understand that some viewers prefer a more personal touch with a human voiceover. We chose to use AI voiceover to ensure consistent audio quality and clarity, but we are always looking for ways to improve our content. Your feedback is invaluable, and we'll definitely consider incorporating more of our own voices in future videos to enhance the viewing experience. Thanks again for your support and for watching our video!
@@christopherdean1326 The only scale I consider appropriate is metric. You know the system that is adopted by every single country in the world (including US) which is far from being the case with imperial. You know the system that is used by US army, NASA, scientists and a lot of young americans who unlike most older ones can see benefits of this system, the reasonable one for a change. But hey you can always agree with the Washington dream depicted by SNL.
@@christopherdean1326 The only scale I consider appropriate is metric. You know the system that is adopted by every single country in the world (including US) which is far from being the case with imperial. You know the system that is used by US army, NASA, scientists and a lot of young americans who unlike most older ones can see benefits of this system, the reasonable one for a change.
@@christopherdean1326 The only scale I consider appropriate is metric. You know the system that is adopted by every single country in the world (including US) which is far from being the case with imperial. You know the system that is used by US army, NASA, scientists and a lot of young americans who unlike most older ones can see benefits of this system.
I was studying Industrial Design (from 1989 to 1993) in the university at this decade, and as avid an vicious consumer of car magazines on that time (there was no Internet for the first half of this decade), I've saw A LOT of good concepts, but you miss one important one: The Pontiac Stinger open SUV.
Straight out of video games
I saw the Stinger in a magazine -- very practical, very likely but apparently the many accessories held back it's production
Well, actually, yes, I’ve been looking for the Ford probe concept in 1993 that had three headlights. I’ve never been able to see this car ever again and I saw it in person. It was amazing.
Wow great vid. Thank you for sharing with us your passion.
18:34 No, this was the base for the future Bugatti Veyron. We can even see it from the front view of the concept car... but otherwise nice work on this video !
The GT90 is now actually in private ownership
I saw it in a museum
The Lincoln Sentinel is still one of my faves!
nice vid! Remembers the nineties.
That "Sidewinder" pickup or "Ute" we Aussies call them would have been popular here with it's hot rod inspired look! My favourite Aussie concept cars are the Holden Hurricane & Holden Efigy 🤠
The Ford Synergy looks like someone kitbashed some parts together that weren't even from cars and painted everything in slick silver.
apparently all the areo was managed, but I agree the uneven side window profile helped give it a hodgepodge appearance
Also the Subaru brand has some cool 1990's desingns, especialli the sporty Impreza which was a success.
Have I missed the Cadillac Cién or was it not mentioned in the video?
Hi there! The video is a compilation of the best concept cars from the 90s. The Cadillac Cien was presented in 2002, so that's why it’s not included. Should we make one featuring the best concept cars from 2000-2010?
@@JohnnysCarReviews ah, ok, my bad
In spite of not being classic beauties, those concept cars seemed leading into a bright future.
Instead we have a sad dark era of ridiculously oversized boxy trucks and SUVs and "self driving" cars crashing into (lighting) police cars... ☹️
Please say it in KM/H and not only in mph. We are many people who dont live in the us.
You're right, I'll start including speeds in km/h as well as mph in future videos. Thanks for the suggestion! I understand that many viewers outside the US use the metric system👍👍👍
Thats what Google is for buddy. Video makers outside the U.S. never convert the metric system to our system.
What? I Disagree bro. This is standard educational content format. You learn to convert it to kmh on the fly. We are not going to get better education if creators are constantly held back by annoying comments like yours. The creator can't always break things down every 5 seconds so kids can keep up. For the sake of keeping it concise I disagree that the narrator should change. 😂
The nighties were the best decade for cars? lol so funny
When were the Nighties?
@@LPKelly380the “nighties” were in the 90s dumbass
I missed the Pontiac Aztec. It was a wild off-roader, then the name was used on that lame mini-van
I once TOUCHED the Chrysler Atlantic which was just awesome with it's L8 engine. I LOVED the Audi AVUS and BMW Nazca but you seem to have missed my personal favourite... HOW THE HELL DID YOU MISS THE LAMBORGHINI CALA???
The 1995 Lamborghini Cala (which was the precursor to the Gallardo), an awesome-looking lemon-wedge design with was smaller and more nimble than the Diablo and sported Lamborghini's first V-10 engine (which also ended up in the Gallardo). The Gallardo took some styling cues from the Cala but the Cala is considered to be one of the most beautiful Lamborghinis ever made, the Gallerdo is not even close.
Chrysler kabosh too bad
Audi Avis with way more a path for the Bugatti Veyron than the R8. R8 was made way before from the inspiration of the audi rsq concept.
There was a Pontiac 2 door wagon based off of the 90 Camaro and firebird models with an 8 in its name, like domin8r or something like that. The front end and roofline seemed to make it into the Pontiac Aztec, which was gross looking. It seems to have disappear out of history's archives. Mandella effect in effect.
The bad AI voice is not winning me over.
I would be willing to voice your videos for you.
PS the Ford gt90 is now in private hands.
While the Chrysler Atlantic does have some nice lines 7:56 I would gladly pick an MB VRC 10:07 or one like it. It's what an EV Skateboard promises; The ability to own most of the vehicle while renting (or owning) more than one body type based on your needs that day.
Ahh but the Bean Counters *always prefer* to $ell you more than one vehicle rather than accommodate you with something like the VRC. _"To hell with your savings account!"_ and _"Who _*_cares_*_ about the air we breathe or the slave labor getting the raw materials when profits await the few?"_
Apart from anything else, if they are available in a range of colours, do the dealers have to store every body shape in every colour, or do you rock up in your blue saloon to find they've only got green pickups? And suppose someone else has got the body you want that day?
Sentinel looks like a batman ride
14:37 Dream car
Nightmare maybe....
Pontiac Sunfire with super charged Quad 4
there was a Sunfire concept very futuristic, it made the actual Sunfire look lame.
6:10 Yellowbird.
Ruf Ruf Ruf
The Lincoln concept Sentinel is a beautiful car however the narrator says that it pays homage to the 1955 Lincoln Continental… There was no such car. The Continental Mark II Debuted in 1956 and production ended in 1957. Although often confused for having been produced by Lincoln the Continental division was a completely separate entity during those two years.
I'll take the Audi Avis and the Chrysler Atlantic!
Shown for a few secounds you missed out to mention the Audi TT, I think.
Especcially about the roofline of the Audi Avus, which returned at the (Mk1) TT...
And usually doesn't happen with me that I like all the cars in the video but this one I did thank you
This interesting and informative video, IMO, is ruined by the laziness of using AI voice over. I feel like I watched a YT video from Temu. Just do your own voice over. It makes your channel a much higher quality.
Hi Jacqueline, thank you for sharing your thoughts and feedback! We appreciate your honesty and understand that some viewers prefer a more personal touch with a human voiceover.
We chose to use AI voiceover to ensure consistent audio quality and clarity, but we are always looking for ways to improve our content. Your feedback is invaluable, and we'll definitely consider incorporating more of our own voices in future videos to enhance the viewing experience.
Thanks again for your support and for watching our video!
Lol “We”. Yeah, you’re not an organization. Stop it.
Where is the Renault Avantime???
Saw it briefly
Sidewinder > SSR
Without Galvanized steel mentioned, no likes
The GT90 is sooooo sexy
what a collection of horrors - the benz was one of the dumbest ideas I've ever heard of
I want a 6x6
Oxia
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Great vid but wow, American cars are truly revolting 🤮
Get bent, Nigel.
FZR2000 🥹
WTF is miles per hour?!
It's a measurement of velocity, simple maths will convert it into any other scale you consider appropriate.
@@christopherdean1326 The only scale I consider appropriate is metric. You know the system that is adopted by every single country in the world (including US) which is far from being the case with imperial. You know the system that is used by US army, NASA, scientists and a lot of young americans who unlike most older ones can see benefits of this system, the reasonable one for a change.
But hey you can always agree with the Washington dream depicted by SNL.
@@christopherdean1326 The only scale I consider appropriate is metric. You know the system that is adopted by every single country in the world (including US) which is far from being the case with imperial. You know the system that is used by US army, NASA, scientists and a lot of young americans who unlike most older ones can see benefits of this system, the reasonable one for a change.
@@christopherdean1326 The only scale I consider appropriate is metric. You know the system that is adopted by every single country in the world (including US) which is far from being the case with imperial. You know the system that is used by US army, NASA, scientists and a lot of young americans who unlike most older ones can see benefits of this system.
Same as kmh but a little more different, it’s how us Americans measure speed
Yeap, cars have been shit since the 90s.