Sorry Guy, if your going to trash automobiles from " The way back"! Please do us a favor and use the correct pronunciation of the vehicle. Don't mean to be rude but it's Voh La Rey ! The late great Dean Martin had a hit song with this word as the title, same as on the car. 😊
I don't understand how AI is so Artificial but not even close to human Intelligence. Unable to master simple pronunciation, it seems more like a distributed data harvesting algorithm than actual intelligence.
I actually owned a '74 Chevy Impala. The car was a gas hog, yes. But it was also built like a tank. Chevy at the time was having a problem with camshafts being improperly hardened The lobes would wear down and the valves would subsequently refuse to open. It happened on my Impala on two cylinders, but the thing still ran. I ran it that way for the entire time I owned the car. Other than the lumpy exhaust note and a slight decrease in power, you'd have never known.
This video is just a generic criticism. Poorly researched at best. I had a '73 Olds Omega. It was Olds' version of the Nova. (N=Nova, O=Omega, V=Ventura, and A=Apollo, Chevy, Olds, Pontiac, Buick). I may be mistaken but I heard on one of the big auction shows that all Omegas came with an Olds, specific 350cid engine. That's what mine had. While it didn't have the performance of the Nova, (it was a bit heavier). it was still a great car.
Once again criticisms written by a kiddie who probably wasn't conceived until decades after these cars. Particularly amusing was its comments on the Eldorado. Without running through the video again, the one pictured looks to be an 8th generation, 1967-70 which were criticized for being too small so the next two generations were enlarged. I had a full size '72 DeVille until 1978 and had none of the handling issues the AI complains of in driving in NYC, Philadelphia, rural and Pocono mountain terrain. I was always amazed at how responsively it handled. I was also amused at the black Impala with the hydraulic or air bag rear suspension lifters. Again, this is one of those 1970s cars made in the 60s - a 1967 Impala they're calling a '74. This video is a joke.
Why does everyone put down the cars of the 70s? You want some crappy cars look no further than the 1980s. No power,made out of plastic and very little style. I prefer the land yachts of the 1970s.
I am so tired of hearing about smaller more agile cars with the decent fuel economy timing again. This is almost as bad as listening to this stupid shit sales people cuff up today when they tried to sell me a fucking appliance instead of a car. I don’t care if for warming earth, earth, or CO2 emissions all the time I just want a spacey car with a decent engine preferably with eight cylinders and decent power. That’s why I drive. cars from the early 70s or 60s Land yachts if possible Like my 1971 Chrysler New Yorker four door. I like running it up in the morning to warm the engine while I’m still in the house. Before stopping at a gas station on my way out to top it off.
To The Grammar Police Some people pronounce words differently and this channel is probably still early in the making, give it a chance I'm sure it will get better.
Sorry Guy, if your going to trash automobiles from " The way back"! Please do us a favor and use the correct pronunciation of the vehicle. Don't mean to be rude but it's Voh La Rey ! The late great Dean Martin had a hit song with this word as the title, same as on the car. 😊
I don't understand how AI is so Artificial but not even close to human Intelligence. Unable to master simple pronunciation, it seems more like a distributed data harvesting algorithm than actual intelligence.
it suxx !
I actually owned a '74 Chevy Impala. The car was a gas hog, yes. But it was also built like a tank. Chevy at the time was having a problem with camshafts being improperly hardened The lobes would wear down and the valves would subsequently refuse to open. It happened on my Impala on two cylinders, but the thing still ran. I ran it that way for the entire time I owned the car. Other than the lumpy exhaust note and a slight decrease in power, you'd have never known.
This video is just a generic criticism. Poorly researched at best. I had a '73 Olds Omega. It was Olds' version of the Nova. (N=Nova, O=Omega, V=Ventura, and A=Apollo, Chevy, Olds, Pontiac, Buick). I may be mistaken but I heard on one of the big auction shows that all Omegas came with an Olds, specific 350cid engine. That's what mine had. While it didn't have the performance of the Nova, (it was a bit heavier). it was still a great car.
My first car was a 76 omega. It had a 260 V8. And yes it was basically the same as a nova,skylark,ventura/Phoenix. I liked it.
"More worst"? What the hell?
Also, 13? I thought there were supposed to be 15?
Once again criticisms written by a kiddie who probably wasn't conceived until decades after these cars. Particularly amusing was its comments on the Eldorado. Without running through the video again, the one pictured looks to be an 8th generation, 1967-70 which were criticized for being too small so the next two generations were enlarged. I had a full size '72 DeVille until 1978 and had none of the handling issues the AI complains of in driving in NYC, Philadelphia, rural and Pocono mountain terrain. I was always amazed at how responsively it handled. I was also amused at the black Impala with the hydraulic or air bag rear suspension lifters. Again, this is one of those 1970s cars made in the 60s - a 1967 Impala they're calling a '74. This video is a joke.
I remember the ad for.the Volare,The company used that song by Bobby Ridell,
Why does everyone put down the cars of the 70s? You want some crappy cars look no further than the 1980s. No power,made out of plastic and very little style. I prefer the land yachts of the 1970s.
We had a 73 Omega with the Rocket 350 in it. Damn good car with lots of giddy up. Maybe do a little research before you do a video like this.
I am so tired of hearing about smaller more agile cars with the decent fuel economy timing again. This is almost as bad as listening to this stupid shit sales people cuff up today when they tried to sell me a fucking appliance instead of a car. I don’t care if for warming earth, earth, or CO2 emissions all the time I just want a spacey car with a decent engine preferably with eight cylinders and decent power. That’s why I drive. cars from the early 70s or 60s Land yachts if possible Like my 1971 Chrysler New Yorker four door. I like running it up in the morning to warm the engine while I’m still in the house. Before stopping at a gas station on my way out to top it off.
If you're going to use text to speech, at least listen to the way it mispronounced certain words.
Your sped up shakey-cam is hard to watch
To The Grammar Police Some people pronounce words differently and this channel is probably still early in the making, give it a chance I'm sure it will get better.