The Subaru BRAT wasnt supposed to have those seats in the bed, but Subaru did that to get around the chicken tax on trucks at the time. By placing those seats in the bed, it was technically considered a passenger car and so the tax didnt apply.
The tag line of this video does not match the content. Tag says features that do t make sense, but most of the features shown are being said as Ahead of it's time. Tag should instead say "Cool car features that did not function as designed"
Rubbish video. The crown taxi back door control is the very simple fixture. N it is well received by taxi drivers n passengers. U Americans don’t know what is respect. Anyway I’m sure this TH-camr never leave the states herself.
The only person to say the rotory in the Mazda made no sense never drove one. They are what helped make the car. Amd the oil burning was intentional. It injects it to keep the apex seals lubricated. It was about a quart every 3,000 to 4,000 miles. And, your list is dumb. I didn't see dumb features. Just some features that the technology wasn't ready for.
Actually deleting the doors and keeping the roof is way better than a convertible top. You get plenty of the open air without roasting your noggin. But that BMW looks funny, they just did it wrong.
Love the Peugeot 1007 and the Mazda RX8. However a Mazda rotary engine has never been reliable or perfected since day one. If it could be made reliable it could be a superb performance engine.
@Glenrsi I had an RX8 and it is still my most favorite car I've ever owned. I kept it just over 8 years. I decided to trade it in and bought an Mitsubishi Evo. I always regretted getting rid of the RX8.
Every single rotary is gonna burn gas and oil quicker than you could pull out your wallet, which makes it impractical for daily driving. But racing, on the other hand, then it becomes the most reliable thing on track.
As far as those seats in the back of the subaru brat being a danger to anybody riding in the back of that little truck They were only a danger. If the person driving the truck and was not driving it responsibly. It actually came with seat belts. And if my memory serves me right, I think the former President Ronald Reagan, actually had one on his ranch. Now, the citroan, Ds, yes, it did take somebody who was specialized in working on one of those vehicles. But the maintenance wasn't no more costly than a whole lot of other vehicles. The big problem with maintenance eating costly. It's because manufacturers set down and they make out a schedule. The owners are supposed to follow a lot of people. Don't do that because they don't want to. They don't want to pay for that and they don't want to have to stop whatever they're doing to get their car worked on. And then maintenance cost the hell of a lot more. There's this thing called preventive maintenance. That means you're supposed to do this maintenance to prevent other things from breaking, because if you don't do this maintenance, then you can break something else in the car, it can cost more money, just do the d*** maintenance. Like you're supposed to
The Subaru BRAT wasnt supposed to have those seats in the bed, but Subaru did that to get around the chicken tax on trucks at the time. By placing those seats in the bed, it was technically considered a passenger car and so the tax didnt apply.
Imagine being too young to know this, and too hasty to produce half baked content to do proper research...
Video makes no sense.
AI strikes again. Can we report these garbage videos and give TH-cam back to the humans!!!
The Toyota was designed because in Japan the passenger does not open the door of the taxi to get in or out, that's the job of the driver.
RX8 didn’t use a revolutionary engine. Not only was the rotary used in previous models of RX, but other models within the Mazda and Mercedes lines.
Sounds like somebody didn't do their homework and now with much confidence, putting BS on TH-cam. Good job
TH-cam CUT-N-PASTE CRAP no need to know what we're talking about non-content.
Citroen DS2 will go down in automotive history as excellence in engineering and innovation.
The tag line of this video does not match the content.
Tag says features that do t make sense, but most of the features shown are being said as Ahead of it's time.
Tag should instead say "Cool car features that did not function as designed"
Rubbish video. The crown taxi back door control is the very simple fixture. N it is well received by taxi drivers n passengers. U Americans don’t know what is respect. Anyway I’m sure this TH-camr never leave the states herself.
The subaru brat came with seats in the back to skirt around import tariffs at the time
the vid did mention this.
The only person to say the rotory in the Mazda made no sense never drove one. They are what helped make the car. Amd the oil burning was intentional. It injects it to keep the apex seals lubricated. It was about a quart every 3,000 to 4,000 miles.
And, your list is dumb. I didn't see dumb features. Just some features that the technology wasn't ready for.
3:59 *YOU* Try and tell that to Mr. White….
Actually deleting the doors and keeping the roof is way better than a convertible top. You get plenty of the open air without roasting your noggin. But that BMW looks funny, they just did it wrong.
The biggest feature that makes no sense nowadays are SUVs. The expensive duck of automobiles.
SUV makes very much sense. Using one as a city or road car does not.
DS (Citroen)- licence for hydromatic was bought by Bentley (since own by Germans), nonsens ??
Love the Peugeot 1007 and the Mazda RX8. However a Mazda rotary engine has never been reliable or perfected since day one. If it could be made reliable it could be a superb performance engine.
You're on crack, Mazda rotary engines are legendary. Sheesh
They are reliable. Just a bit more maintenance and attention that a lot of people are too lazy to do. They motor is awesome!
Mazda has essentially engineered out the seal issues, but Wankle engines are still too “thirsty” and emissions problematic…
@@fldon2306 : Thirsty sure, but if you want to play expect to pay. Still love the RX8.
@Glenrsi I had an RX8 and it is still my most favorite car I've ever owned. I kept it just over 8 years. I decided to trade it in and bought an Mitsubishi Evo. I always regretted getting rid of the RX8.
Every single rotary is gonna burn gas and oil quicker than you could pull out your wallet, which makes it impractical for daily driving. But racing, on the other hand, then it becomes the most reliable thing on track.
As far as those seats in the back of the subaru brat being a danger to anybody riding in the back of that little truck They were only a danger. If the person driving the truck and was not driving it responsibly.
It actually came with seat belts.
And if my memory serves me right, I think the former President Ronald Reagan, actually had one on his ranch. Now, the citroan, Ds, yes, it did take somebody who was specialized in working on one of those vehicles.
But the maintenance wasn't no more costly than a whole lot of other vehicles. The big problem with maintenance eating costly. It's because manufacturers set down and they make out a schedule. The owners are supposed to follow a lot of people. Don't do that because they don't want to. They don't want to pay for that and they don't want to have to stop whatever they're doing to get their car worked on. And then maintenance cost the hell of a lot more. There's this thing called preventive maintenance. That means you're supposed to do this maintenance to prevent other things from breaking, because if you don't do this maintenance, then you can break something else in the car, it can cost more money, just do the d*** maintenance. Like you're supposed to
Horrible AI Video
Allen Iverson...
Dude, do your research... stop pumping out gargabe... downvoted for putting out this haf baked, unresearched vid.
日本車意外と多いな
seit wann muss allles einen sinn ergeben.
Today's vehicles have more useless crap than ever before. Yet skimming through the video, all I saw were older vehicles.
Save your time and pass on this video. Terrible