I don't care what they say, i like Detroit vibe. Vast, unusually green for an industrial city, charismatic, interesting history... I see a lot of construction sites. Life goes on. Greetings from Moscow!
I really love when the sky is white and it’s cold and rainy, with gentle winds shaking the trees. It just gives places a more quiet and pleasant feeling. Even better if it’s fall. Even more better if there’s fog.
I have been trying for some time to get various British You Tubers to look for J. Utah videos because he does such a wonderful job of showing so many US cities as well as things like California Wine Country or the Pacific Coast Highway but so far, no luck. His Chicago video is awesome.
Roll the clocks back 80 years and every single one of those now abandoned buildings was pride of place. Illuminated, heated, and filled to capacity with proud, willing, and able employees, who not one needed or cared to have the internet, a cellphone, or social media. The smaller buildings surrounding the massive factories were full, all working, all trading, supplying someone with something. Seems the more we've gone forwards, the more backward we've become.
you trippin, you only have to go back 40-50 years for that...even after the riots in the late 60s, Detroit still had alot of good neighborhoods all over . It's not till the 80s when the D took the big hit and started heading downward.
@@LIL-MAN_theOG Um, NO. You felt the need to type such a load of SH*T when 40-50 years ago you weren't even born. 80 years ago was 1943! Detroits heyday! And NO again - I don't trip, have never needed substances to make it through a day or have common sense.
When you make stuff that is massively uncompetitive and bad, just BAD... no one will buy it and you go under, THe American car industry was such a thing, It made bad cars that were thirsty, unreliable and just terrible,
The Detroit are still has auto plants and industries of all kinds, just not as much within the city limits. If you ever tour a modern car plant, you'd see how impractical and obsolete those old factories are. Overall the modern day American economy is still dynamic and innovative. The United States is a big country. Just focusing on one sliver of the country and proclaiming we've gone backward is missing the forest for the trees.
Greetings from Brazil, J Utah. I've never been to the USA, but when I do go, I really want to visit Detroit. Regardless of what they say about violence and abandonment, the city's history fascinates me, and I'm also passionate about the city's teams: Pistons, Lions, Tigers, Red Wings. I look forward to more videos of the city in the near future. Bye.
It reminds me a little bit of Liverpool in the UK. A working ethos about the place, a dock and industrial area mixed in with the modern and futuristic.
This looks really sad if you imagine how vibrant this city had to look in 1950's when it was richiest city in the world and produced amazing cars. i would like to see it without rain to see how many people roam the streets
Erie video. Such a worn-out city. Even the geese were like; "What the hell, cars here?!" :) A request. :) I know you usually don't do small towns, but I'd love to see some driving in the North East if you happen to be near, my friend calls it Stephen King country.
I know its a desolate, bankrupt city. But ironically it looks more beautiful than most of the other major cities in America. But I guess that's probably just the greenery scene being more commonplace here.
yea but like toddler children the moment the wealth went up they built a million social services that wouldn't be sustainable. That's democrats in a nutshell. Weakness of democracy is the candidates always want to tell you what you want to hear - the system doesn't work on "bad news"
@@vasiliykolesnik-wv1tiМытищи в 1000 раз лучше. Что за повадки у вас такие? Полируете Шоколадницу штатам и боготворите их, а сами называете свои города помойкой. Любой российский город с подобным населением будет лучше и чище чем этот зверинец
Love the rain. It softens the urban domain. 22:40 John R. King Used and Rare Books. Everything about this drive highlights the human endeavor which this city was built around. So much history on every turn
@@osmargarnica nunca tive vontade de conhecer a China, mais os Estados Unidos sim, e outras pessoas que tem aque também têm essa vontade. Se a sua é conhecer a China e um direito que te assiste.
The Packard buildings are being torn down. Slowly and gradually. Zug island is being torn down for space for the new Gordie Howe bridge being built. The Hudson building was torn down, to be replaced by buildings that are close to completion. The old train station has been purchased by Ford Motors and converted into space to be used for development of future production.
Well remember, our region in SE Michigan was basically created by the automobile. People most everywhere focus on the 630k people in the city of Detroit, but forget that the suburbs that go on contiguously from the city for about 30 to 35 miles in each direction contain about 4.3 million people. We all have Detroit for our big city for things like theatre and certain cultural events like the nationally televised thanksgiving day parade. Keep in mind many international businesses have their "Detroit" office in the suburbs, so basically, you will drive where ever you want to go. The airport, in a suburb since WWII, the zoo, in a suburb since the 50's, maybe earlier tbh. It is also very uncommon for someone to work and live in the same city/suburb in this region. Basically, if you don't have a car here, you are immobile. As a matter of fact, if you are applying for a white-collar job, it will be assumed you will have a car. However, If you are applying for a lower income job, a requirement for the job WILL be "reliable transportation" meaning you furnish it yourself. This is the motor city.
God I love the Renaissance center, I havent looked into the architect but I know damn well I could have a fun conversation about sci-fi stuff with him.
Robocop vibes, Detroit is art, it has a misunderstood beauty. Maybe I'm crazy but I love its architecture and contrasts with the industrial landscape it has.
@@ヤナさんカナ Japan has badly maintained industrial areas too, right? The worst thing in this clip is the quality of some of the roads; that park near the end was very pretty.
Yes it is a very authentic and interesting city. I'd even say it's a natural city. A city with its own problems, but that's the charm of it. I don't like smoothly polished perfect cities like Dubai or something.
I remember how in the 90s and early 00s here in Eastern Europe it was a dream come true if anyone wins a green card for the US, but looking what became America in the past 20 years.... man this country is collapsing.
the south (texas, florida, carolina's etc) and the coasts are doing well. but yeah this is part of the 'rust belt' where lots of manufacturing ceased and went overseas for cost savings
@@Sergej_L ну в промзоне дороги в целом гораздо приличней чем в промзоне Парнас в СПб, например. Яма на яме. А тут хоть всё и в заплатках, но ям откровенных нет, если не считать какие то размывы. Похоже шторм какой - то прошёл.
As a Detroiter 👋🏾 I can speak on the desertion in the city. First off we are called the Motor City for a reason. We drive everywhere. We rarely walk long distances. We are a car city. Secondly nobody comes out in the rain. We usually stay in the house. It floods almost everytime it rains out here. Not just Detroit but the surrounding cities. The power usually goes out and the traffic lights stop working. Everybody has been staying inside. Just a couple weeks ago we had a tornado watch for the whole southeast MI. And these videos are mostl likely filmed during work hours or a Sunday. Which NOBODY will be outside in the rain during work hours lol. A beautiful sunny day on a Saturday will have it more lively. It’s plenty of videos of a lively Detroit.
@@jutah flooding is a HUGE problem out here. It’s getting alarming actually. Especially the power outages that last days after a flood. But it’s very true life and businesses are thriving more than in the past.
The other day, I watched the changes in Detroit that were broadcast on TV! The automobile industry stagnated, the city's finances declined, and public safety deteriorated. Even if you watch this video, all you see is ruins.
You have to give it to the people in Detroit and Michigan. Thye support American brands on their roads. I hardly saw any Crapanese or rental Junk HyunKia on any of the roads in the video
my dream is to visit michigan, because of the great lakes and nature but also detroit to see difference from the richest city in america to one of the most abandoned
Sending this video to anyone that complains about my city (Sunderland UK) I was uneasy the whole way through this video, nobody on the streets, massive roads to nowhere, terrible looking roads, emptiness, dread, sadness ergh, So sorry for anyone that can't move away from this place
I was surprised to learn that TH-cam supports HDR. The roads in this video are terrible. I have never seen roads this bad in the United States. Thank you for making this video.
If they wanted to make Detroit a once again thriving city , they could. Unfortunately they don't want to.They say they want to fix Detroit yet all this continues.Its like a person with a bad drug problem. That person says , oh yeah I'm gonna get clean , yet they continue to do nothing about there addiction. SORRY BUT ITS TRUE.
Detroit inner suburbs approaching the centre, has some very attractive buildings. Many are obviously empty, but can and should be restored and refurbished. If the city's recovery spreads outwards, from the centre, the inner suburbs can be rejuvenated. The old abandoned factories, however, are beyond recovery. They will need to be demolished and cleared.
Detroit looks good from the Canadian side ! The other side of the River separating Canada to USA offers a pleasant walking and many joggers admiring the view of Detroit especially during the evening time while lights are getting on . Windsor is a nice small neighboring Town ,Detroit is going through tough moments but USA is great and this City will recover its old glory !
The Old Glory I think is gone for good. This happened due to the greed of the people, everything that America was doing great, had been taken and made in China, which was a pire suicide. I honestly and sincerely don't think that America will be able to recover itself, I really pray for that. But honestly is to late!
@@coarcica2301 Don't get pessimistic . Every great Country is getting through rough times . Look around , see what is happening on the Earth .USA is a great Country , the pillar of the Democracy - even if corruption is present nowadays in USA . At this moment - unfortunately - there is " no time " for Detroit , USA has to focus on something way more important - Russia and China .I know that this sounds sarcastic but it is a fact . Western World is facing now really challenges and has to stay united .There are issues all over the Western World - see EU , AUSTRALIA , JAPAN , etc The humans are tending to destroy themself . Remember the 1968 movie , The Planet of the Apes ! Of course this is affecting us all and innocent people are suffering and taking the consequences . But I still believe that the right will prevail .
@@antonsasaran1377 That is the main problem"people are tending to destroy themselves"as you said, we live in darkest period of mankind, that is the main problem. Let's pray to God that this will pass, but i don't know if we are able to as long as we are so week, look at the Covid period, people vaccinated themselves like cattle, without even thinking that this is not something good for them and lifting a finger, they want us to be week and stupid. That is huge problem!
You have to admit, Detroit has done a lot of demo and cleanup. They look better than Chicago from what I have seen on youtube. Its not always so bad to downsize the city and restructure for the future. Obviously the car industry has taken major hits lately, time to adapt and evolve for survival, and it seems Detroit is doing just that.
@@thebestchannel5456 mate all professional TH-cam vloggers use exact dates to show when vids are produced which increases rating And real subs. Unless your 725k are just fake bot using VPN’s and saw all the fake crypto scams posted last year daily. Now 🤫 🤡
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30:35 scary to see these Detroit gang members just standing and hanging in the middle of the road like it’s theirs.
It's a Canadian immigrant gang members, they are everywhere nowadays
They should rather look for a job. 😇
what a dump - i wouldn't feel safe there 😀
@@fabiennechevallier2516 100%
@@AlexanderMolochkov As a Canadian, I can confirm this is the Canadian military.
J Utah, You're so talented! I had to hit the like button!
thank you!
Years ago Detroit, Milwaukee, and Chicago, were known as the the machine shop of the world.
Eastern europian vibes, the good thing is you can rebuild up this city for new heights like the 1960s. Lots of potential since people left this city
I don't care what they say, i like Detroit vibe. Vast, unusually green for an industrial city, charismatic, interesting history... I see a lot of construction sites. Life goes on. Greetings from Moscow!
It is all of that and more. It's vibrant downtown. So much to do
It’s green because it rains all the effing time
You pathetic Communists make cities into this on purpose.
Of course you'd be OK with a run down looking city, coming from Russia
looks almost as bad as russia lol
I really love when the sky is white and it’s cold and rainy, with gentle winds shaking the trees. It just gives places a more quiet and pleasant feeling. Even better if it’s fall. Even more better if there’s fog.
Yes! More rainy day drives!!! Keep 'em coming J!!!
I wonder how that was recorded, no windshields, and no drops on the camera lens.
@@mirthmagic6370 probably because he kept his camera on the inside of his car
@@Barber747 Likely, but we should see windshields then.
This city looks lit. It has good bones and I see massive potential.
i have a good feeling that physical strength is going to be valued more in the future in america
@@jutah
Therefore, Americans need to start training in the possession of a spear and a club. Mark Morgan Fallout 2 OST Arroyo.
@@jutahтипа " назад в будущее"?😂
Great sharing, this video reveals a feeling of desolation.Driving in the rain has a special artistic conception, which is very wonderful.😀
I also like driving in the rain, but it's better to drive on a good road.
Probably the best driven video i ever seen! Detroit stand
Чуть не час проездил - ни Робокопа, ни Эминема. Это наверное другой город...
Don’t forget ICP the Juggalos
Amazing city, amazing auto history. The abandoned buildings, the church spires. Thanks for sharing the drive through on that rainy day in Detroit.
Its a Socialist shitehole. The only amazing part is that Democrats were allowed to do this to us.
I have been trying for some time to get various British You Tubers to look for J. Utah videos because he does such a wonderful job of showing so many US cities as well as things like California Wine Country or the Pacific Coast Highway but so far, no luck. His Chicago video is awesome.
Roll the clocks back 80 years and every single one of those now abandoned buildings was pride of place. Illuminated, heated, and filled to capacity with proud, willing, and able employees, who not one needed or cared to have the internet, a cellphone, or social media. The smaller buildings surrounding the massive factories were full, all working, all trading, supplying someone with something. Seems the more we've gone forwards, the more backward we've become.
you trippin, you only have to go back 40-50 years for that...even after the riots in the late 60s, Detroit still had alot of good neighborhoods all over . It's not till the 80s when the D took the big hit and started heading downward.
@@LIL-MAN_theOG Um, NO. You felt the need to type such a load of SH*T when 40-50 years ago you weren't even born. 80 years ago was 1943! Detroits heyday! And NO again - I don't trip, have never needed substances to make it through a day or have common sense.
When you make stuff that is massively uncompetitive and bad, just BAD... no one will buy it and you go under, THe American car industry was such a thing, It made bad cars that were thirsty, unreliable and just terrible,
The Detroit are still has auto plants and industries of all kinds, just not as much within the city limits. If you ever tour a modern car plant, you'd see how impractical and obsolete those old factories are. Overall the modern day American economy is still dynamic and innovative. The United States is a big country. Just focusing on one sliver of the country and proclaiming we've gone backward is missing the forest for the trees.
Step back 80 years ago and places such as Silicon Valley in California was merely fruit orchards and farms. Times change.
I haven't been back to my hometown in a long time, I miss you already❤
@@Michael-bf1dt hi thank Michael 😘😊
Same! And I hope to come back and visit
Greetings from Brazil, J Utah. I've never been to the USA, but when I do go, I really want to visit Detroit. Regardless of what they say about violence and abandonment, the city's history fascinates me, and I'm also passionate about the city's teams: Pistons, Lions, Tigers, Red Wings. I look forward to more videos of the city in the near future. Bye.
Hi Danyson! I absolutely agree with you and share the same feelings. Go Detroit, go Pistons❤
Greetings from Hungary
It reminds me a little bit of Liverpool in the UK. A working ethos about the place, a dock and industrial area mixed in with the modern and futuristic.
I like rainy weather, it reminds me of autumn and youth🙂
And I like strong wind in hot autumn without sun shining also reminds me youth.
This looks really sad if you imagine how vibrant this city had to look in 1950's when it was richiest city in the world and produced amazing cars.
i would like to see it without rain to see how many people roam the streets
Holy shit! It looks like Russia during the decline of the 90s during Yeltsin’s time!
Capitalism in both cases.
Erie video. Such a worn-out city. Even the geese were like; "What the hell, cars here?!" :)
A request. :) I know you usually don't do small towns, but I'd love to see some driving in the North East if you happen to be near, my friend calls it Stephen King country.
Maine?
I know its a desolate, bankrupt city. But ironically it looks more beautiful than most of the other major cities in America. But I guess that's probably just the greenery scene being more commonplace here.
you must be stuck in 2015 lmao
why i feel serial killer vibes from entire city😅
You have to imagine that there were people everywhere with jobs, income and a future.
You have to imagine WHY the Socialist Democrats did this to America...
yea but like toddler children the moment the wealth went up they built a million social services that wouldn't be sustainable. That's democrats in a nutshell. Weakness of democracy is the candidates always want to tell you what you want to hear - the system doesn't work on "bad news"
Yeah, and the government sent them overseas to China and Now pay People just Stay home and let the middle class pay for all the taxes For this.
Посмотрела видео и сделала вывод, что уже таким величественным городом, он уже никогда не будет, хотя , что-то и пытаются сделать
посмотрел , как будто в родном Российском ужопинске побывал😄
Покажи ка дружок на карте,где твоя Родина-ужопинск.Жутко интересно.@@MarambaGT
@@MarambaGT Ага, местами Мытищи напоминает.
@@vasiliykolesnik-wv1tiМытищи в 1000 раз лучше. Что за повадки у вас такие? Полируете Шоколадницу штатам и боготворите их, а сами называете свои города помойкой. Любой российский город с подобным населением будет лучше и чище чем этот зверинец
30:36 - This part was cute😂
Love the rain. It softens the urban domain. 22:40 John R. King Used and Rare Books. Everything about this drive highlights the human endeavor which this city was built around. So much history on every turn
All that Hope and Change is really making America Great Again
Para quem sonha em conhecer as ruas americanas e não tem condições de ir pessoalmente, ele trás as ruas a nos. Obrigado por mais um vídeo.
@repentandbelieveinJesusChrist8 amém
@@osmargarnica nunca tive vontade de conhecer a China, mais os Estados Unidos sim, e outras pessoas que tem aque também têm essa vontade. Se a sua é conhecer a China e um direito que te assiste.
Прямо как наш Липецк в России!
@@morimoral8213até as cidades russas são muito melhores que a dos EUA.
@@morimoral8213california is beautiful I am mexican you should visit
Hey creator! it would be helpful to have a route map shown.
The Packard buildings are being torn down. Slowly and gradually. Zug island is being torn down for space for the new Gordie Howe bridge being built. The Hudson building was torn down, to be replaced by buildings that are close to completion. The old train station has been purchased by Ford Motors and converted into space to be used for development of future production.
I'm glad that Detroit is growing and destroying that recent dark past that gained fame in the 2010's😊❤🇺🇸
I love Detroit 😄😄Is it very interested city..Detroit is always in my heart ❤
It looks like faded memory of once great town.
I might be wrong, but city feels like the ghost of its latent potential
Dude, it's not that bad desolation, huh? It's just like every other major city like here in Chicago
@@thebestchannel5456 Considering the US loves to boast about its grandure, here in Europe, we don't have such kind of desolation and delapitation.
Спасибо тебе дружище! Всегда интересно глянуть места где никогда не был!
хорошее отношение, бро! любовь из Детройта.
@@smellyoldjones легендарный город! Может когда-нибудь получится его увидеть своими глазами!
Beautiful video! Keep up the great job!
Почти ни одного человека пешком на улице, видимо очень безопасный город))
полу заброшка
Тоже не пойму, людей пешеходов нет совсем😮
это производственная часть города (одна из), что там делать пешеходам, там же нифига нет кроме заправок
@@dozzz33 небоскрёбы в производственной части города?
@@ИванИванов-о6ц6м дороги ушатаные мама дорогая(((((
For european like me its bizzare and unreal when there is no one walking on the streets. Literally NO ONE! Even one person on the pavement
Well remember, our region in SE Michigan was basically created by the automobile. People most everywhere focus on the 630k people in the city of Detroit, but forget that the suburbs that go on contiguously from the city for about 30 to 35 miles in each direction contain about 4.3 million people. We all have Detroit for our big city for things like theatre and certain cultural events like the nationally televised thanksgiving day parade. Keep in mind many international businesses have their "Detroit" office in the suburbs, so basically, you will drive where ever you want to go. The airport, in a suburb since WWII, the zoo, in a suburb since the 50's, maybe earlier tbh. It is also very uncommon for someone to work and live in the same city/suburb in this region. Basically, if you don't have a car here, you are immobile. As a matter of fact, if you are applying for a white-collar job, it will be assumed you will have a car. However, If you are applying for a lower income job, a requirement for the job WILL be "reliable transportation" meaning you furnish it yourself. This is the motor city.
Thank you! Real video is great.
Glad you enjoyed it!
It’s so nice to see, pretty much Chevrolet,Ford,and Chrysler driving down the roadway.
God I love the Renaissance center, I havent looked into the architect but I know damn well I could have a fun conversation about sci-fi stuff with him.
Robocop vibes, Detroit is art, it has a misunderstood beauty. Maybe I'm crazy but I love its architecture and contrasts with the industrial landscape it has.
are you from africa or some?? im currently living in japan and this looks worst nightmare
@@ヤナさんカナ I like industrial, gray, lonely landscapes
@@ヤナさんカナ Japan has badly maintained industrial areas too, right? The worst thing in this clip is the quality of some of the roads; that park near the end was very pretty.
Yes it is a very authentic and interesting city. I'd even say it's a natural city. A city with its own problems, but that's the charm of it. I don't like smoothly polished perfect cities like Dubai or something.
I remember how in the 90s and early 00s here in Eastern Europe it was a dream come true if anyone wins a green card for the US, but looking what became America in the past 20 years.... man this country is collapsing.
the south (texas, florida, carolina's etc) and the coasts are doing well. but yeah this is part of the 'rust belt' where lots of manufacturing ceased and went overseas for cost savings
@@jutahthis does not represent the beautiful state of michigan,
@@johncronin5311 If you exclude cities like Detroit, Flint, Saginaw, Jackson, Muskegon & Kalamazoo then Michigan's a beautiful State lol
Thanks for sharing
Господи, как вы там все выживаете? качество картинки на высоте, спасибо 🙏
Они там вымирают поголовно, думаешь почему пешеходов нет?
Look at these Ray tracing effects at 30:00 😎😲😁
Спасибо, автор. Давно хотел побывать в Детройте. Привет из Челябинска, Россия🙂
дороги треш. одни заплатки в великой америке
@@Sergej_L Ну так это же Детроит, что тут удивительного. Тем не менее дороги там лучше, чем во многих обычных городах СНГ
Детройт по всем параметрам должен быть круче обычных городов СНГ. Должен...@@nikitakhmelyov803
@@Sergej_L заметьте, нет крупных ям, думаю это были довольно качественно сделанные дороги, но давно не ремонтированные
@@Sergej_L ну в промзоне дороги в целом гораздо приличней чем в промзоне Парнас в СПб, например. Яма на яме. А тут хоть всё и в заплатках, но ям откровенных нет, если не считать какие то размывы. Похоже шторм какой - то прошёл.
Excelente video. Gracias 😊
The center of Detroit, where there are still tram tracks, reminded me of Ural Yekaterinburg in Russia. Only there are a lot fewer people
Looks like Ukraine.
Warszawa po wygranej Tuska i ataku nucklearnym na Ukrainę....
Ps Gdzie jest Rafał Trzaskowski?
@@creep._. Нет, Украина всегда такой была после распада СССР.
Верно сказано)))
@@creep._.And before
@laynestaley4957наверно так же, как и Мауи Гавайи😂🤦♂️
i watch a lot of your videos to see places ive never been, it was interesting seeing you do one on a place i go very often.
As a Detroiter 👋🏾 I can speak on the desertion in the city. First off we are called the Motor City for a reason. We drive everywhere. We rarely walk long distances. We are a car city. Secondly nobody comes out in the rain. We usually stay in the house. It floods almost everytime it rains out here. Not just Detroit but the surrounding cities. The power usually goes out and the traffic lights stop working. Everybody has been staying inside. Just a couple weeks ago we had a tornado watch for the whole southeast MI. And these videos are mostl likely filmed during work hours or a Sunday. Which NOBODY will be outside in the rain during work hours lol. A beautiful sunny day on a Saturday will have it more lively. It’s plenty of videos of a lively Detroit.
Nice place to film a zombie blockbuster)
@@timur2887 a lot of ppl film here already 😊 Batman vs Superman was filmed out here
i didn't know flooding was a thing there but yeah. great summary. detroit is improving.
@@jutah flooding is a HUGE problem out here. It’s getting alarming actually. Especially the power outages that last days after a flood. But it’s very true life and businesses are thriving more than in the past.
@@djdugeon92Are there any jobs in Detroit, i mean good paying jobs?
In geography class at school (in Hungary), I learned that it is the largest industrial city in the USA. It has been in China since then.
China and Mexico took jobs away from Detroit resulting in a failing economy
This is the motocity,this is what we do!!!
We never thought it could be in the USA.
Street conditions like in villages of India.
Dude , even the cities of India doesn’t look this good . What you mean villages of India !
Well, i love Detroit and to me , no matter what it looks like ....I will always love it ....
I remember going to Detroit about 5 years ago we saw family there/visiting.
i've only been a few times but it is definitely improving
Leben heißt Veränderung und Detroit ist noch in der Schlafphase bevor neue Ideen und Menschen die Stadt zum Leben erwecken.
The park at 41:02 is really pretty
Amazing
So relaxing video❤!
thanks for the soothing vid !
just the name 'Detroit' is so iconic and infamous ,, its memory can never be taken away
Nice to see a city whose main roads haven’t been narrowed and defiled to make room for bike lanes.
Drive up to the abandoned homes in Detroit hoods as well. there's tons of $1 homes there
Not a buck anymore. People are rehabbing them
why we never see such stuff in media?
@@thebestchannel5456how do you know that? Are you from the Detroit hoods?
@@jora5483 cuz that's what the media doesn't want you to see.
I live here and can confirm; no more $1 houses. Flips are happening and property values are going up. 👍🏻
The other day, I watched the changes in Detroit that were broadcast on TV! The automobile industry stagnated, the city's finances declined, and public safety deteriorated. Even if you watch this video, all you see is ruins.
YOUR VIDEO IS BEST
You have to give it to the people in Detroit and Michigan. Thye support American brands on their roads. I hardly saw any Crapanese or rental Junk HyunKia on any of the roads in the video
Detroit is growing again
Ow , it's awesome
Great places and beautiful
Like old😊
my dream is to visit michigan, because of the great lakes and nature but also detroit to see difference from the richest city in america to one of the most abandoned
Great graphics i definitely would go for that game
Manhunt vibes
Sending this video to anyone that complains about my city (Sunderland UK)
I was uneasy the whole way through this video, nobody on the streets, massive roads to nowhere, terrible looking roads, emptiness, dread, sadness ergh,
So sorry for anyone that can't move away from this place
subbed though haha
its improving.
This city helped the UK so much during ww2
Jajaja😂😂😂😂😂😂 forsho p*ssy
I always love how people want to show the bad parts of cities. Detroit is actually trying to rebuild. Have you seen Augusta,Maine downtown?
Hi J.. have you driven around Baltimore, I looked for videos of you but couldn't find them. Thanks for sharing your videos. Hugs from Brazil ❤️
I was surprised to learn that TH-cam supports HDR. The roads in this video are terrible. I have never seen roads this bad in the United States. Thank you for making this video.
tv에서 보여지는것과 다르게 도시의 풍경을 매우 잘 갖추고 있네요
The downtown area is very clean compared to most American cities
I don't know why, but I love these abandoned cities
А мне понравилось. Город огромный, а людей нет. Таинственное место.
Становится не по себе, люблю пешком гулять.
@@ОльгаШпиц-п8о но все равно бы погуляли по этому городу?
@@goodlookblog нет, страшно гулять, когда нет людей, хотя я и люблю гулять после дождя.
@@ОльгаШпиц-п8о ну если бы не одна. И после дождя.
Пошла бы?😇
Nice. Amazing! Very Cool)) Thank You. Great walk.
I have no idea what type of vehicle you drive but it sound like some small farm equipment lol.
If they wanted to make Detroit a once again thriving city , they could. Unfortunately they don't want to.They say they want to fix Detroit yet all this continues.Its like a person with a bad drug problem. That person says , oh yeah I'm gonna get clean , yet they continue to do nothing about there addiction. SORRY BUT ITS TRUE.
Музыку из "Робокопа" надо было наложить.
Passeio em tempo chuvoso, tao relaxante 🌧️🌧️😸😸
@repentandbelieveinJesusChrist8 Amen 🙏.
One of the 30 most populous cities of the largest economy of the world ...
Hail to the chief!
Города как люди, живут, а потом умирают...
Detroit inner suburbs approaching the centre, has some very attractive buildings. Many are obviously empty, but can and should be restored and refurbished. If the city's recovery spreads outwards, from the centre, the inner suburbs can be rejuvenated. The old abandoned factories, however, are beyond recovery. They will need to be demolished and cleared.
Detroit looks good from the Canadian side ! The other side of the River separating Canada to USA offers a pleasant walking and many joggers admiring the view of Detroit especially during the evening time while lights are getting on . Windsor is a nice small neighboring Town ,Detroit is going through tough moments but USA is great and this City will recover its old glory !
The Old Glory I think is gone for good.
This happened due to the greed of the people, everything that America was doing great, had been taken and made in China, which was a pire suicide.
I honestly and sincerely don't think that America will be able to recover itself, I really pray for that. But honestly is to late!
@@coarcica2301 Don't get pessimistic . Every great Country is getting through rough times . Look around , see what is happening on the Earth .USA is a great Country , the pillar of the Democracy - even if corruption is present nowadays in USA . At this moment - unfortunately - there is " no time " for Detroit , USA has to focus on something way more important - Russia and China .I know that this sounds sarcastic but it is a fact . Western World is facing now really challenges and has to stay united .There are issues all over the Western World - see EU , AUSTRALIA , JAPAN , etc The humans are tending to destroy themself . Remember the 1968 movie , The Planet of the Apes ! Of course this is affecting us all and innocent people are suffering and taking the consequences . But I still believe that the right will prevail .
@@antonsasaran1377 That is the main problem"people are tending to destroy themselves"as you said, we live in darkest period of mankind, that is the main problem. Let's pray to God that this will pass, but i don't know if we are able to as long as we are so week, look at the Covid period, people vaccinated themselves like cattle, without even thinking that this is not something good for them and lifting a finger, they want us to be week and stupid. That is huge problem!
this will leave Texas from the United States over time. don't worry it will be worse when the volcano wakes up.😞
Chyba na kutasie.
You have to admit, Detroit has done a lot of demo and cleanup. They look better than Chicago from what I have seen on youtube. Its not always so bad to downsize the city and restructure for the future. Obviously the car industry has taken major hits lately, time to adapt and evolve for survival, and it seems Detroit is doing just that.
good for you and having an optimistic view ✌
У нас по заброшенным деревням медведей больше ходит, чем у них людей по городу с населением более полмиллиона жителей😄
@@croco45все на крэке
все на игле
Nice downtown clean
No date of recording, lack of attention to details, awful sound quality 🤡😅😂
@TheHustler-vj7dy Dude, either way, you have eyes to see. Don't you?
@@thebestchannel5456 mate all professional TH-cam vloggers use exact dates to show when vids are produced which increases rating And real subs. Unless your 725k are just fake bot using VPN’s and saw all the fake crypto scams posted last year daily. Now 🤫 🤡
Caddeler inanılmaz derecede catlaklar içeriyor! Caddelerde ve sokaklarda neredeyse kimse yok, insanı tedirgin eden bir durum! Ben Türkiyeden yazıyorum, bizim sokaklarımızda en yağmurlu bir anda bile birçok insan görmek mümkün...
Detroit'e gittin mi?
City of techno
Мне кажется, после этого видео, я больше не буду жаловаться на плохие дороги в России )))
т.е вы сочли ровняться на худших и успокоились...
@@traveler777-5 Нет конечно, то что я был написал, это был сарказм.
Interesting drive, Thank you!
Trump could build some golf courses here
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какие у вас замечательные дороги)
не то что в вашем саранске ))))
В Саранске дороге намного лучше и душевнее чем в Детройте@@NikolayChistyakov85
@@NikolayChistyakov85🤣
@@NikolayChistyakov85 после строительства стадиона дороги в Саранске с каждым годом все хуже и хуже...
Ахах, Рисичи даже под американским роликом, который к нам не имеет никакого отношения, найдут тему для спора!!!))))
What car centrism does to a city