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Most of the car brands listed in this video are not luxury car brands. There are other luxury brands you missed like Lexus, Infiniti, Maserati, Genesis, Acura, Lincoln, and Cadillac
@@macpie28 The veyron looks more rounded, thin in width compared to the chiron, shorter and more thick around the top too. They look completely different.
@@macpie28 TL;DR The art style may be really minimalist, but it has enough details in it to give it away as a chiron The swooping, "C" like, line that gives the shape of the door is a clear giveaway that is a Chiron. Veyron has a similar shape going on the side, but the swoop stops abruptly at the bottom corner of the side window, meanwhile the chiron does almost a complete circle and line stops at the side mirror, like the video depiction. Another giveaway detail is the rear bumper, the veyron is really round and undefined, the chiron is a lot sharper and a lot more defined in shape. Should I also mention that the veyron has Golf 5 tail lights, which are round, not slits.
Byd is now growing much. It is also electric car manufacturers company like Tesla and are much better then tesla . Byd is Chinese company hope you will understand@@alexj.5207
@Zzzzzzzzzz.... no Porsche, the guy not the company, has designed maybe a few tanks, many engines for tanks, but never has porsche (the company or the guy) had to do with production of tanks, except the engines
@@nuke_82why care? let him be. its not like he knows a lot about cars. he just researched and that's it. if he can produce content, that's fine. no need to hassle over something like car brands
@@normalkid488 he made a video about luxury car brands and you expect him to get something so basic as Lexus > Toyota as a luxury brand? Come on the newest Land Cruiser comes with FABRIC seats and manual adjusting seats for 50 bands! He got most right, but those 3 things wrong is very bad since he missed 3 luxury brands and instead placed their base consumer editions here.
Thats not a fact. the porsche logo is the coat of arms of the former state of Weimar, Germany and its capital, Stuttgart. Ferrari logo was used by World War I Italian fighter pilot Francesco Baracca on the side of his plane.
@@LJ-fp9pm yes, the horse on that plane was painted because of an air to air kill over the area, and was painted to look like the coat of arms. Yes, it is a fact
Not a fact but it’s a known story, not enough proof to call it a fact but it is suspected… It’s also suspected that it could be a different horse in relation to the count’s days in the Cavalry, but again we don’t know for sure.
@@LJ-fp9pm theres literally combat records of it lmao, why else would an Italian pilot commonly flying over Stuttgart for combat missions paint a prancing horse on his aircraft? and dont hit me with that "sure..." bullshit.
"Every" luxury car brand - lists Toyota, Honda, Chevrolet, and Ford - never mentions Lexus, Acura, Cadillac, Lincoln, or Chrysler. I can see Lexus and Acura being omitted, as they were luxury brands specifically developed within Toyota and Honda to appeal to the luxury car market, but Cadillac and Lincoln were their own companies before joining with GM or Ford. Also, there is zero representation of any Chrysler product on this list.
I can't express how much I appreciate they way you get straight to the point, no filler, no lengthy intros, straight into the information. This is one of the best informational videos ive watched.
Saying "Every LUXURY Car Brand" then mentioning tesla but not Koenigsegg was a pure evil war crime against humanity that should be added to the Geneva Conventions.
Toyota, Volkswagen, Ford, Honda, Chevrolet and Hyundai are NOT luxury brands. They are premium brands, but not luxury brands. Meanwhile, you forgot two famous luxury brands; Audi and Land Rover.
@@KencerYes it 100% is. Literally the part of of VAG that is designed to compete with Merc and BMW, Porsche has taken the spotlight lately because they no longer build sports cars as much as they build luxury GTs that old men like, with big fuck off winged cars for the tweens to fawn over. But prior to that Porsche was the brand for track rats, true enthusiasts who didn’t care about luxury as much as the experience of driving whereas Audi was the luxury brand, and is still seen as that in other parts of the world just not as much the US anymore.
not to mention your titles often dont match, calling chevy, volkswagen, ford, honda, and toyota luxury cars while not even thinking to use buick instead of chevy in GMs case what a faker
not even an original video concept either (not that that matters) but i guess if it gets you 17k subs (at time of viewing) most people would do the same
I'll be blunt, there's a searing amount of errors within this video such as the lack of companies that were(In Caddy's case.)/are the luxury divisions of certain brands such as Cadillac, Lexus, Acura and Lincoln. I can see Acura not being mentioned because you can very much argue it is just Honda but companies such as Lexus, Lincoln and Cadillac have distinct models that yes, use the same platforms from Toyota, Ford and GM respectively but these companies make distinct products that their parent companies don't make. There's also a whole load of minor errors that may be bordering on nit-picky, so I'll lay off the criticism for now.
He didn’t create it but was the engineer for the beetle and many other cars from them i think also an engineer for Mercedes for the first few years of his career
Only mentioning Mercedes contribution to the Germany war effort in the 40s seems wrong. Porsche, VW, and BMW were also heavily involved with the war, primarily surrounding tanks, especially Porsche. Porsche designed a prototype for the Tiger I which would be used to create a tank destroyer named after the company’s founder. They also created a prototype for the Tiger II, which can be viewed at the Bovington Tank Museum. BMW and VW didn’t really make a whole lot of designs, but they still heavily contributed to the construction of engines, gearboxes, and drive trains of armored vehicles.
Despite missing a lot off brands it was and awesome video bro i loved it. PS. Next time dont advertise it saying its EVERY luxury brand maybe just out "some of the luxury brands"
1:35 the most popular? The la Ferrari is a rare and extremely expensive limited run collectors piece, and the testarossa is iconic but by no means common or popular. Most popular would likely be the 458, 360, F430, or any other cheaper models.
@@imvivalamilo yes, the origin of Ferraris horse was from an Italian fighter pilot during ww1, and his plane had a painted horse modeled after the stuttgart horse. I believe it was an air to air victory that enticed the painting.
@@TheCrowOfJudgement According to Ferrari, “In 1923, Enzo Ferrari won an opportunity to meet Count Enrico Baracca and Countess Paolina Baracca in person after winning a race at the Savio circuit in Ravenna. And it was there when the Countess suggested Enzo should brand his vehicles with the prancing horse for good luck.”
I'm honestly confused about Ford, Chevrolet, and Honda being here. I mean, the Ford Expedition is pretty nice but where is Alfa Romeo, Maserati, and Jaguar?
What an exhilarating ride through the fascinating world of iconic car brands! From Porsche's timeless elegance to Tesla's cutting-edge innovation, this clip offers a captivating glimpse into the diverse and storied histories of these automotive legends. Truly a must-watch for any car enthusiast
I need to know what definition od "luxury" was used here, as it seems to be a hit or miss. We got Ford, Chevrolet, Honda, Toyota, VW, Hyundai and Subaru, but the likes of Jaguar, Land Rover, Cadillac (GM owned), Lincoln (Ford owned), Lexus (Toyota owned), Maserati and McLaren are missing. (Those, I came up with just from the top of my head.)
Fun facts about VW: - Porsche owns over 50% of Volkswagen, and Volkswagen owns over 50% of Porche, thus both companies own a majority share of eachother - Volkswagen of Brazil functions as an almost independent company, with it's own exclusive models, engineering and producing all of it's own new vehicles there. - Volkswagen was originally owned by the German government.
You label the video about all luxury, then proceed to talk about ford and Toyota and Honda and other consumer grade car companies instead of their LUXURY Brands like Lexus and Lincoln or Acura
Ferrari - F1 Team Aston - F1 Team Lambo - Provides Cars For Races Toyota - Nascar Provider Ford - Nascar Provider Chev - Nascar Provider Merce - F1 Team I Did This Because I Wanted To
At 0:30 and 0:32 you reversed the pictures because the Cayenne and Panamera are at the 0:30 frame. But like others already said, you missed a few manufacturers and made a few mistakes. Besides that good video, keep it up!
I love the amount of effort put into this video but I can't help but wonder why so many luxury brands (Cadillac, Lexus, Jaguar, etc) weren't featured but brands like Subaru and Toyota are?
Yeah, there's a LOT of incorrect information in this video. Toyota, Ford, Honda, Volkswagen, Chevrolet, Hyundai, and Subaru are NOT luxury car brands. For VW, they do own certain luxury car companies, but they themselves are not one. Some of the brands mentioned in this video, like Ford and Toyota, do offer certain vehicles that may seem luxurious, but are not true luxury cars. Other ones like Honda, Toyota, and Hyundai have luxury brands under them (Acura, Lexus, and Genesis) that should've either been brought up in the video, or put in place of their parent company. Then of course, there are the other luxury car brands that were completely left out (probably for another part maybe) like Jaguar, Infiniti, Alfa Romeo, Land Rover, and more.
@@Adin-h7zyea, I would never say VW isn’t a luxury brand but I also wouldn’t say it is. To me and a lot of others, VW fits the perfect definition of premium like Buick does. VW is obviously elevated from Toyota and Hyundai for example, but other brands in the VAG have more competitive offerings
Little correction: Mercedes Jellinek was not Gottlieb Daimler‘s daughter. Her father Emil Jellinek was a racer and kind of an investor that started working with Daimler and from 1900 onwards, their cars were called „Mercedes“
If you mentioned the bad sides with a. It of sarcasm , this video would have been gold Like how porches are literally everywhere and how Ferrari keeps on suing people and so and so
So we're glossing over the fact that when mentioned "Mercedes made tank engines" he threw up a picture of a train. Also why did he not include so many other luxury brands but in fact included their entry/mid level counter parts such as Honda Toyota and Volkswagen. I don't think these mistakes are intentional but it just shows there was little to no research done on the topic.
Thats a slight strange explanation for the Ferrari logo (in my opinion). The horse on the Ferrari emblem is the "Stuttgarter Pferd" (horse of Stuttgart), an italian fighter jet pilot used it as a coat of arms out of respect to a german pilot after taking him down. Enzo Ferrari put it on the emblem because it was noble and a count suggested it to him. Not because it represented speed.
This is middle school level of professionalism. There are so many glaring errors in the information and graphics. Cool idea, but pay attention to detail!
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Every candy brand?
every historic us event. i have the ap us history soon lol
Every “Humanity’s End” event
greek gods pls
Every space agency
Every "LUXURY" car brand
- puts Volkswagen in the thumbnail but not Audi.
Why not audi
fr where's Audi?
Did they change the thumbnail because I now see 3 Volkswagens.
He didn't out Volkswagen
Volkswagen own Audi
Jaguar? Maserati? Lexus? Cadillac? Audi? Land Rover? Alfa Romeo?
Toyota✔Ford✔ Honda✔
@@anzm-xx9ei and volkswagon.
McLaren
@@AntonioOwens-q4vI'd say that's more performance rather than luxury
Subaru?
man really said the la ferrari is commercially available
☠️☠️
The amount of misinformation in this video is staggering.
They are, you can go buy one, you just can’t afford it
@@andrew3084 where
@@kawasaki13929Ferrari themselves or an owner
Talking about ford and not mentioning the Mustang is a crime
edit: how did this comment start ww3 somehow?
Or ford GT
And on the Mustang's birthday, no less.
Mustang is a not a luxury car
@@Aerostarm I don’t think Toyotas, Volkswagens, Chevys, or Hondas are luxury cars either
@@strawberrymilk9767man have you ever been in a tahoe or a toyota crown, those are luxurious as fuck but idk about hondas or vw’s
Most of the car brands listed in this video are not luxury car brands. There are other luxury brands you missed like Lexus, Infiniti, Maserati, Genesis, Acura, Lincoln, and Cadillac
Especially BMW they are a sports car brand. Their styling and interior is driver centric makes it pretty obvious
Mitsubshi too
Where the actual fuck is McLaren 💀
@@blackflagyt2626Mitsubishi is in no way luxury
@@amei_G80_BmwM3BMW is trash
No Volvo or Koenigsegg? What do you have against sweedes?
Exactly my thought lol...
Koenigsegg is more or a pure racing car and Volvo isn't strictly a luxury brand. But yea Koenigsegg is smokes Bugatti in performance
@@vicrattlehead3462 pure racing car???????????? since when is a 4 seater a racing car
@@vicrattlehead3462then why the heck would Toyota even be on the list…
@@mananiteapparently the M5 cs, gt63 4door amg and RS6 do that
3:33 Talks about the veyron, proceeds to show us a Chiron
Not really tho, the art style is so non detailed that it could be a Chiron or a veyron, cause they really don’t look that different
@@macpie28 The veyron looks more rounded, thin in width compared to the chiron, shorter and more thick around the top too. They look completely different.
@@macpie28
TL;DR
The art style may be really minimalist, but it has enough details in it to give it away as a chiron
The swooping, "C" like, line that gives the shape of the door is a clear giveaway that is a Chiron. Veyron has a similar shape going on the side, but the swoop stops abruptly at the bottom corner of the side window, meanwhile the chiron does almost a complete circle and line stops at the side mirror, like the video depiction.
Another giveaway detail is the rear bumper, the veyron is really round and undefined, the chiron is a lot sharper and a lot more defined in shape. Should I also mention that the veyron has Golf 5 tail lights, which are round, not slits.
have you seen the cayenne drawing bro
@@lightinabox6931cayenne aint even a cayenne and the panemera became a macan lmfao
8:40 Elon Musk is not the founder of Tesla, Martin Eberhard and Marc Tarpenning are the original founders
9:10 BYD is the EV market leader now in 2024
My guy was glazing Tesla 💀
Can't fathom why he repeated this falsehood when the whole fiasco over who can call themselves ‘co-founders’ is right on the Wikipedia page…
BYD is not the leading EV market leader.
Who tf is BYD
Byd is now growing much. It is also electric car manufacturers company like Tesla and are much better then tesla . Byd is Chinese company hope you will understand@@alexj.5207
Never ask what Porsche did before 1947
Now im curious, what did they do
@DEATHGamerStickmanStories during ww2 it was tank producer for germans
Ferdinand Porsche was a proud Nazi
@Zzzzzzzzzz.... no Porsche, the guy not the company, has designed maybe a few tanks, many engines for tanks, but never has porsche (the company or the guy) had to do with production of tanks, except the engines
Huh, why are Toyota, Ford and Honda here? Aren't they actually consumer / mid-market brands (even acknowledged during the section on Subaru)?
ikr, why did he put toyota, honda, and ford when he could’ve put lexus, acura, and lincoln, all companies which are owned by them
@@nuke_82why care? let him be. its not like he knows a lot about cars. he just researched and that's it. if he can produce content, that's fine. no need to hassle over something like car brands
No one wants japanese shitboxes
@@normalkid488 he made a video about luxury car brands and you expect him to get something so basic as Lexus > Toyota as a luxury brand? Come on the newest Land Cruiser comes with FABRIC seats and manual adjusting seats for 50 bands! He got most right, but those 3 things wrong is very bad since he missed 3 luxury brands and instead placed their base consumer editions here.
Cuz they’re not luxury car makers
This video is roughly 70% accurate, also mixing out key things
fun fact; the horse on the ferrari logo in the same exact horse on the porsche logo.
Thats not a fact. the porsche logo is the coat of arms of the former state of Weimar, Germany and its capital, Stuttgart. Ferrari logo was used by World War I Italian fighter pilot Francesco Baracca on the side of his plane.
@@LJ-fp9pm yes, the horse on that plane was painted because of an air to air kill over the area, and was painted to look like the coat of arms. Yes, it is a fact
Not a fact but it’s a known story, not enough proof to call it a fact but it is suspected… It’s also suspected that it could be a different horse in relation to the count’s days in the Cavalry, but again we don’t know for sure.
@@TheCrowOfJudgement sure..
@@LJ-fp9pm theres literally combat records of it lmao, why else would an Italian pilot commonly flying over Stuttgart for combat missions paint a prancing horse on his aircraft? and dont hit me with that "sure..." bullshit.
"Every" luxury car brand - lists Toyota, Honda, Chevrolet, and Ford - never mentions Lexus, Acura, Cadillac, Lincoln, or Chrysler.
I can see Lexus and Acura being omitted, as they were luxury brands specifically developed within Toyota and Honda to appeal to the luxury car market, but Cadillac and Lincoln were their own companies before joining with GM or Ford. Also, there is zero representation of any Chrysler product on this list.
and also elon musk is not the actual creator of tesla
chrysler is far from a luxury product lol
@@barrylyndononlyfans Chrysler wasn't always like that. They used to be a marvel of engineering back in the 50s and even the 60s.
I had to check the title of the video multiple times as I was listening to this with my phone in my pocket. Actually no way they looked this list over
Lexus and Acura. Ok
I can't express how much I appreciate they way you get straight to the point, no filler, no lengthy intros, straight into the information. This is one of the best informational videos ive watched.
Saying "Every LUXURY Car Brand" then mentioning tesla but not Koenigsegg was a pure evil war crime against humanity that should be added to the Geneva Conventions.
Toyota, Volkswagen, Ford, Honda, Chevrolet and Hyundai are NOT luxury brands. They are premium brands, but not luxury brands.
Meanwhile, you forgot two famous luxury brands; Audi and Land Rover.
Neither is Tesla
audi aint luxury imo
Cadillac used to be crème del la crème luxury
How is a Chevy premium 😭
@@KencerYes it 100% is. Literally the part of of VAG that is designed to compete with Merc and BMW, Porsche has taken the spotlight lately because they no longer build sports cars as much as they build luxury GTs that old men like, with big fuck off winged cars for the tweens to fawn over. But prior to that Porsche was the brand for track rats, true enthusiasts who didn’t care about luxury as much as the experience of driving whereas Audi was the luxury brand, and is still seen as that in other parts of the world just not as much the US anymore.
I can die in peace now knowing that we got SportscarBalls and BimmerBall
Correction: Tesla is not the EV market leader, it has lost the title last year to a chinese EV company called BYD(Build Your Dreams)
And Elon was there early, but it was founded by Martin Eberhard and Mark Tarpenning.
I'M GOING TO SUE BYD. A CHINESE COMPANY CAN'T BE #1.
Correction to your correction: Tesla retook its position from BYD, it’s again the market leader for EVs.
not sure if youre using AI to write this.. but "in 1987 he acquired bugatti in 1987" 💀LMAOOO
cause surely an ai that can write games couldnt pull up wiki articles about a plethora of topics
not to mention your titles often dont match, calling chevy, volkswagen, ford, honda, and toyota luxury cars while not even thinking to use buick instead of chevy in GMs case what a faker
not even an original video concept either (not that that matters) but i guess if it gets you 17k subs (at time of viewing) most people would do the same
and if i am wrong then im genuinely sorry but like- i like my chances tbh
That's the flog of Iran not Italy look at the difference Iran 🇮🇷 and Italy 🇮🇹
Yea idk why this guy drew the flag of italy like the iran flag
Pissed me off. Like, can’t you Google what the flag is and draw it correctly?That’s just one of many errors in the video.
@@alancantu2557 and people who don't know will think it normal
Hungary flag
@@checivuoifare well it's still wrong
“Made in England!”
*Shows Union Jack*
Elon musk didn’t start Tesla, it was a different guy
I'll be blunt, there's a searing amount of errors within this video such as the lack of companies that were(In Caddy's case.)/are the luxury divisions of certain brands such as Cadillac, Lexus, Acura and Lincoln. I can see Acura not being mentioned because you can very much argue it is just Honda but companies such as Lexus, Lincoln and Cadillac have distinct models that yes, use the same platforms from Toyota, Ford and GM respectively but these companies make distinct products that their parent companies don't make.
There's also a whole load of minor errors that may be bordering on nit-picky, so I'll lay off the criticism for now.
Love the video, but I think Dodge could've fit in here also Audi, Pagani, Volvo, Hennessey and more! Keep up the great work!
0:05 You forgot that the creator of Porsche has also created the biggest car manufacturer in europe and the world : Wolkswagen.
Ah, yes, Wolkswagen
He didn’t create it but was the engineer for the beetle and many other cars from them i think also an engineer for Mercedes for the first few years of his career
European car manufacturer: *exists*
Americans: Is this a luxury brand?
Babe wake up The Analysist have posted
You have Volkswagen but not Volvo
Edit: You pronounced Porsche correctly so you are forgiven
Me trying not to laugh at the bro not mentioning porsche's other projects
What's so funny and special about it
Apparently my toyota is a luxury car now, I didn't know...
Talking about Chevrolet but not mentioning the Corvette? Bruh
chevy aint a luxury car brand
The corvette was almost an abandoned project
Yeah shit makes no sense.
Yeah this TH-camr actually doesn’t know jack shit about anything he makes videos on. Cars, drugs, anything
Only mentioning Mercedes contribution to the Germany war effort in the 40s seems wrong. Porsche, VW, and BMW were also heavily involved with the war, primarily surrounding tanks, especially Porsche. Porsche designed a prototype for the Tiger I which would be used to create a tank destroyer named after the company’s founder. They also created a prototype for the Tiger II, which can be viewed at the Bovington Tank Museum. BMW and VW didn’t really make a whole lot of designs, but they still heavily contributed to the construction of engines, gearboxes, and drive trains of armored vehicles.
Despite missing a lot off brands it was and awesome video bro i loved it. PS. Next time dont advertise it saying its EVERY luxury brand maybe just out "some of the luxury brands"
1:35 the most popular? The la Ferrari is a rare and extremely expensive limited run collectors piece, and the testarossa is iconic but by no means common or popular. Most popular would likely be the 458, 360, F430, or any other cheaper models.
Popular ≠ cheap tho
popular meaning more people know about the company not how many cars were bought it’s a ferrari 😭
@@DubRapsSometimes iconic would be a better word
Fact: the horse in the Ferrari logo is the exact same horse that is on the Porsche logo
That’s a lie, not a fact. The horse on the Porsche logo is the shield of Stuttgart
Thats not a fact. the proche logo isthe coat of arms of the former state of Weimar, Germany and its capital, Stuttgart
@@imvivalamilo yes, the origin of Ferraris horse was from an Italian fighter pilot during ww1, and his plane had a painted horse modeled after the stuttgart horse. I believe it was an air to air victory that enticed the painting.
@@LJ-fp9pm ^
@@TheCrowOfJudgement According to Ferrari, “In 1923, Enzo Ferrari won an opportunity to meet Count Enrico Baracca and Countess Paolina Baracca in person after winning a race at the Savio circuit in Ravenna. And it was there when the Countess suggested Enzo should brand his vehicles with the prancing horse for good luck.”
Quality Channel, instantly subbed. Btw am i the only one that will tell him that bro draw the Italian flag wrong?
yup, but when u search it theres a flag style like that on google bruuh 💀maybe they got wrong w that. But overall is good thooo
Volvo? Great video btw!!! waiting for part 2
So we’re just gonna skip Audi? Alfa Romeo? Maserati?
Alfa Romeo is currently not luxury unfortunately
The way you start the video with no bs is awesome
I'm honestly confused about Ford, Chevrolet, and Honda being here. I mean, the Ford Expedition is pretty nice but where is Alfa Romeo, Maserati, and Jaguar?
What an exhilarating ride through the fascinating world of iconic car brands! From Porsche's timeless elegance to Tesla's cutting-edge innovation, this clip offers a captivating glimpse into the diverse and storied histories of these automotive legends. Truly a must-watch for any car enthusiast
Ferrari also has a great big love for suing people at random.
The fact that there are drawings of each car damnnn ❤❤❤
I need to know what definition od "luxury" was used here, as it seems to be a hit or miss.
We got Ford, Chevrolet, Honda, Toyota, VW, Hyundai and Subaru, but the likes of Jaguar, Land Rover, Cadillac (GM owned), Lincoln (Ford owned), Lexus (Toyota owned), Maserati and McLaren are missing. (Those, I came up with just from the top of my head.)
Fun facts about VW:
- Porsche owns over 50% of Volkswagen, and Volkswagen owns over 50% of Porche, thus both companies own a majority share of eachother
- Volkswagen of Brazil functions as an almost independent company, with it's own exclusive models, engineering and producing all of it's own new vehicles there.
- Volkswagen was originally owned by the German government.
uhh Where's Audi?
Hm?
You got a fokin Toyota, Volkswagen, Ford, Honda, Chevy, Hyundai and Subaru here but somehow managed to miss out Jaguar, Audi, Land Rover, Alfas etc...
You label the video about all luxury, then proceed to talk about ford and Toyota and Honda and other consumer grade car companies instead of their LUXURY Brands like Lexus and Lincoln or Acura
Ferrari - F1 Team
Aston - F1 Team
Lambo - Provides Cars For Races
Toyota - Nascar Provider
Ford - Nascar Provider
Chev - Nascar Provider
Merce - F1 Team
I Did This Because I Wanted To
No McLaren?? Thats a insult
At 0:30 and 0:32 you reversed the pictures because the Cayenne and Panamera are at the 0:30 frame.
But like others already said, you missed a few manufacturers and made a few mistakes.
Besides that good video, keep it up!
10:45 Is the figure representing "German Engineering" holding a plate of coke?
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Konigsegg? Mesarati? Audi?
I love the amount of effort put into this video but I can't help but wonder why so many luxury brands (Cadillac, Lexus, Jaguar, etc) weren't featured but brands like Subaru and Toyota are?
Yeah, there's a LOT of incorrect information in this video.
Toyota, Ford, Honda, Volkswagen, Chevrolet, Hyundai, and Subaru are NOT luxury car brands. For VW, they do own certain luxury car companies, but they themselves are not one. Some of the brands mentioned in this video, like Ford and Toyota, do offer certain vehicles that may seem luxurious, but are not true luxury cars. Other ones like Honda, Toyota, and Hyundai have luxury brands under them (Acura, Lexus, and Genesis) that should've either been brought up in the video, or put in place of their parent company. Then of course, there are the other luxury car brands that were completely left out (probably for another part maybe) like Jaguar, Infiniti, Alfa Romeo, Land Rover, and more.
Didn’t Volkswagen make the vw phaeton?
@@Adin-h7zyea, I would never say VW isn’t a luxury brand but I also wouldn’t say it is. To me and a lot of others, VW fits the perfect definition of premium like Buick does. VW is obviously elevated from Toyota and Hyundai for example, but other brands in the VAG have more competitive offerings
Little correction: Mercedes Jellinek was not Gottlieb Daimler‘s daughter. Her father Emil Jellinek was a racer and kind of an investor that started working with Daimler and from 1900 onwards, their cars were called „Mercedes“
where's volvo, it's only mentioned if it's not in a positive note, it seems
Could you do every superpower through out history?
i think you should use car pngs instead of reusing the same one because they look nothing like what you are talking about
Car brand balls was not on my bingo card for this week
6:17 thats a chiron
7:13 thats an xj220 and a diablo
The fact that he mention farrari without the amount of cease and debit is a crime
I think you mean cease and desist
This video makes no sense at all....
How?
Elaborate further, otherwise I simply won't believe you.
"LUXURY" CAR BRAND....Honda? Toyota? Volkswagen? Ford? Chevrolet? These are far from being luxury brands
@@yan475 how are they not?
@@yan475 😂😂😂 dude has no idea what he is talking about 😂😂😂 he probably thinks he is so smart
H-Honda and Toyota as Luxury? I mean, the inflation has been though
Oh no, Hyundai too
A volvo is harmed
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What about Audi?
If you mentioned the bad sides with a. It of sarcasm , this video would have been gold
Like how porches are literally everywhere and how Ferrari keeps on suing people and so and so
nice video!
next time plz put a real picture of the car when mentioned, im a visual learner :)
Not the porche's most popular car 💀
haha, get out.
So we're glossing over the fact that when mentioned "Mercedes made tank engines" he threw up a picture of a train. Also why did he not include so many other luxury brands but in fact included their entry/mid level counter parts such as Honda Toyota and Volkswagen. I don't think these mistakes are intentional but it just shows there was little to no research done on the topic.
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One thing you forgot about Aston Martin, Aston Martin was also acquired by the Ford motor company for some period of time.
Never ask woman about her age, man about his salary, and German car company what were they manufacturing in years 1933-45.
Nissan , Mitsubishi, Audi left the conversation
Well Mitsubishi has many companies under it, and Infiniti should have been on the list (Infiniti is Nissans luxury brand)
2:27 Bentley also won the 24H of Le Mans in 2003
Talking about Chevy and not talking about the corvette is a crime
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Thats a slight strange explanation for the Ferrari logo (in my opinion).
The horse on the Ferrari emblem is the "Stuttgarter Pferd" (horse of Stuttgart), an italian fighter jet pilot used it as a coat of arms out of respect to a german pilot after taking him down. Enzo Ferrari put it on the emblem because it was noble and a count suggested it to him. Not because it represented speed.
Bmw have also become synonymous with “not using turning signals” and “sporadically changing lanes for no reason”
Can you make a video about the most famous architects?
this is the lesson i need in school
Fun fact: Ferrari has strict rules for ownership of cars, which led to lawsuits
Do different car shapes next
In those three traits of ferrari you forgot the biggest suing company
This is middle school level of professionalism. There are so many glaring errors in the information and graphics. Cool idea, but pay attention to detail!
Hey, can you also talk about defunct car brands like oldsmobile, pontiac, Hummer, Gurgel, Gumpert, etc?
4:39 They also sponsored the best driver in the history of motorsports, Ab Jenkins, and gave him a V12 from one of their war planes.
When DMG and Benz joined in a partnership, somebody obviously got away with MERGER! 😅
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Bro just asked chatGPT to give it a rundown of luxury car brands and its history and animated it
I think you forgot some special Porsches between 1931-1945
We defo need a part 2
Brotha forgot Porsche made tanks and Mercedes make aircraft engines 💀
Bro skipped Porsche’s 1939-1945 history entirely. 💀