And to think, I had dreams of becoming a mechanic and working on upgrading my own cars. Well I guess that's it then, I'll see you all from Tesla's factory line.
dont worry sythetic fuels are being produced by porsche as we speak. They plan on making it the future of cars. WIll work just like normal petrol but with no emissions. It will also work in any petrol car no matter how old ;)
@@Random-sr9ko yeah. Will work fine in almost all petrol cars with no power loss, It i will be expensive at first, About £1.80 per uk litre but prices will obviosly go down as more people use it and as production costs go down. efuels are the future my friend. Petrol cars are here to stay.
I was a mechanics apprentice for 1,5 years. We started getting more and more electrics and hybrids in the shop just in that short time. Changing the 300V battery of an electric is the most joyless work I have ever tried. And so I stopped.
I can't watch this especially wanting to be a mechanic it hurts so much i actually cry because what the future holds they'll all be gone ill be out of a job and no hobby
My friend, buy yourself the old, powerful car of your dreams. keep it, and when everyone else is driving electric cars, quietly rustling the tires on the pavement, roll out your iron monster, hit the gas on the cutoff and drive off into the sunset at your old age with a squeal).
Don't worry - it won't happen as the societies that go that way will become irrelevant very quickly. We might need to say goodbye to nation states, but not ICEs.
I'm trying to get into rally fast. I only have 8 years. I actually cry knowing car culture is reaching an end. It's the only thing I love and it'll be gone.
Car culture is not going anywhere. Just because someday we won't be able to buy a " new " ice Car, doesn't mean all of a sudden millions of enthusiast vehicles disappear overnight.
The phasing out of ICEs is not the biggest concern - for every 1 "good" ICE there are usually 10-20 mediocre ones. The real problem is the insistence from car manufacturers to abolish right to repair and push subscription-like features. I don't care if the future is electric, fossil fuel, hydrogen or fart-powered. However, I'm deeply concerned that manufacturers will soon revoke the most crucial aspect of vehicle ownership - and the reason why a lot of people got into cars; freedom. The freedom to go for a drive whenever you want, seek employment or opportunities in places that used to be inaccessible, working on your own vehicles/personalizing them, pushing the abilities of man and machine, etc. I'm concerned that one day, the freedom to "unlock" a new way of life will be a memory, unless you unlock your vehicle by paying a $19.99/month subscription.
This exactly! They’re not doing it for the sake of the environment but rather for the sake of money and putting many jobs and a whole community at risk in the process. It’s a dark grim future out there
@@bitstrips18 before anyone attack you for defending public transportation may I remind every car enthusiasts that read this that the less people using cars without actually having any love and, well, are enthusiastic about it, the more of us could have the road for ourselves, making driving cars more fun
It’s going to die soon sadly It’s so sad boomers had the best things and destroyed all of it The best cars The cheapest and biggest houses Lowest cost of living
I hope that electric cars take over the market and/or public transport is improved to the point where there's no need to ban combustion engine cars, so enthusiasts can still use them, while the vast majority of people use other forms of transport
Fun fact: in the 70s and 80s, the US government told Ford and Chevy to stop researching running cars off of fuel vapors. At the time they were getting 50 mpg from their carburators. People who made their own fuel atomizing devices in the past 20 years have seen 100mpg and above.
@@Gwestytears mechanics wet a rag with fuel and put it over the intake if they believe the car has a fuel issue. It's the same basic method. There are many experienced technicians who go into detail about it if you would like to know more
god damnit im not that emotional anymore but this tested my emotions, i love cars and to think cars will be replaced by those whirring.. machines… it sickens and kills me… car culture as we know it is about to die, all before i can get my test. we have 8 years, and ill have my license by 2030 hopefully, and that means that… in the Uk……… it just annoys me so much..
am I the only one who still wants to buy a nice combustion engine car, and just keep it in a garage in a okay condition, just like a full sized hot wheels car ? (when the ban on combustion engine cars comes)
@@metro-v8 yeah, but we prolly gonna smell those mining polution they produce from mining those lithium and making those plastics. And also, the sweat of underage worker
There's a part of me that's looking forward to a possible rebirth of the underground tuning scene. It'll involve more traditionally computer centric means, but when electric motors start becoming off the shelf parts for modification/conversion. Much like the bootleggers of old, it might be illegal but damn will it be fun. That all being said, I don't think electric should be the end all especially with alternative fuel projects like what Porsche is attempting. But due to legislation it might be too late. Give and take I guess, at least for the end user.
And I imagine a car that is infinitely modifiable. Want to replace the gearing system with your own that is on its own a clockwork of more gears? Sure! Want to slap in a combustion engine? Lol k Fuel prices going up but electricity being cheaper than ever? Swap it back! Vice versa, too! Don't like the fancy stereo system and just want a simple CD+AUX player? kay Want MIDIS? Maybe even slap in a Roland MT-32? kek You know, something like that, a car that you can truly own beyond all previous cars the last 20-30 years.
@@nordgeit If how laptops and smartphones turned out to be is any indication, you'll have cars which won't even let you open the hood. There were times when IBM ThinkPads could have every components changed. Now, the standard is macbooks. They're fast, efficient, but they're no hobbyist machine. As for phones, well, you can't even remove the battery. That's how cars of future will be: A solid block of shaped metal, with no visible creases or anything on there bodies (just like you don't have creases on the back of your smartphone. 10 years ago, it did have a crease from where the back popped of and exposed battery.) If changing computer-controlled electronic components were so easy, we'd be doing all the time on our phones. Don't like the camera? replace it. Truth is you can't for various reasons, chief of them being the various companies who manufacture different components (say, Qualcomm for SoCs, Sony for camera sensor) won't work together to create a standard for this kind of compatibility. So forget about modding EVs (unless there comes a company which produces EVs chiefly for enthusiasts but that is only a pipe-dream)
@@egoravdeev1968 they are significantly harder to obtain in good condition and harder to tune. They are irrefutably better looking, but also worse performing. most people realize that they'll never be able to get them or are focused exclusively on performance and can get more out of a lighter, more common and easier to work with car. I can't afford either, But frankly, I'd rather get smoked in a car that's rare and looks nice than win in a car that looks like how stale chips taste.
My dad owns a 1990 Mercedes 560 SEC like the one in the video, but dark blue. That car is my baby and the fact that people will one day forget about the golden age of cars is honestly depressing. I am not yet old enough to drive on my own, , but my dad promised me the car when I graduate high school. With the little time I have, I will spend time fixing her up and making it mine while still keeping the original feel.
i really do hope i can become a mechanic before this happens, being a mechanic has been my dream and i would love to build cars someday and tune them into great vehicles, without cars i'll be stuck without any hobbies and i'd have to do something i dont want to.
I'm not a car guy but the one thing I miss about new cars is that it doesn't feel like driving a car, like I'm going to hold onto my old stick shift for as a long as I can and if I get the chance to try to get an old MGA because those things are weird and a lot of fun to drive.
Supposedly, we have 13 years left before the exhaust of the combustion silicones but electric motors will never replace the beautiful sound of an internal combustion engine
You know as sad to think that the glory days of car culture might come to the end in the near future, at least one good thing is that Motorsports won’t be going anywhere yet. I mean that’s one of the main things of what has started it. Sure everyone’s got a different reasons and point of view, but to me I think that there’s a lot to be thankful for motor racing to shine a light on the cars that we love in the past and present. 👍
Bro they can do that cars are a part of our life they're something you save all your money for a buy a it just puts a smile on your face without those cars this world is incomplete
You're forgetting Hydrogen cars. It will be like Playstation, Xbox, and Nintendo consoles where they all have their very own pros and cons. Meanwhile, the fans are gonna be trashtalking each other just like the olden days of TH-cam.
Seeing the 4 Toyota Vios drifting out of the alleyway hit me really hard. Arguably the most popular car here in the Philippines and soon it'll be gone.
@@matotoy6652 I remember being like 6 and thinking it was the most beautiful Toyota ever, even better than my grandpa's Toyota Revo... until I saw a Supra.
We all know the change has to happen its inevitable even so id wouldve just like to see these have their glory days for a little bit longer and even when all the cars on the street have to become eletric im happy knowing me and a lot more ppl still worship these fine old memories
@@scrubfire14 Well it looks good, but, I don't know, it is a ICE-Electric hybrid or something else? Because I'd like to see a brand new HICE-Powered vehicle on the road
One thing that bugs me about this is that the market is being forced in this direction, rather than letting the market move naturally in whatever direction the demand moves it, if unforced, we may have seen both types of cars be manufactured and sold alongside each other, rather than the seeming of one killing off the other. The freedom of that choice of being able to buy the car you want appears to be getting harder to come by each day.
I dont like how people are like "oh you know getting rid of all the good cars is a super good idea and take away a bunch of peoples dreams of making gas car manufacturers or being a mechanic"
@@lengannduch7691 It makes perfect sense, combustion engines are bad for the environment. If you want your children to live in a world with a functioning climate you need to grow trees as well as cut back on the biggest sources of pollution.
I don't think EVs are enemy #1. There's great potential in EV tech. I just hope it's not gonna be 200 HP front wheel drive EV crossovers. I genuinely am excited for small, fun electrics to come in like a Tesla Roadster sized little EV that's maybe 40-50k and just tossable with instant power. I'm excited for the electric future...but the little, fun sports car segments should never die.
@@clarksonoceallachain8536 yea but right now, to me Tesla makes the best of these cars. I think Model 3 performance is pretty good. It's fun and sharp, but I'm keeping an eye out for the Model 2 or a smaller model 3, that would be a pocket rocket
I hope they will fail. I am almost 19 and just got my licence but knowing that those cars will be banned eventually is sad to me :( I wish was born in 80s or 90s
I’m only 14 and i love cars more than anything and just wanna have one of my own to work on and have fun with. But knowing that I may not be able to do that makes me sick to my stomach. I’m praying electric cars will have a downfall
Keep your chin up. We got about 10 years left and many more when they are phased out.struggle breeds innovation, it will be like the prohibition bootlegging days when people found ways to make Thier cars faster. Car culture will be fun it will just become underground
I have good news for europeans Italy and other 5 countries doesnt want that this is the end of combustion cars So if you can come in Europe But i hope that the country you guys live doesnt approve this electro-revolution soon "I am not satisfied. We want to win!" Mattia Binotto Ferrari f1 team Boss
Hear my words. Though we may move to EVs and think that they are "green" and think that they are the way to the future. We are wrong on so many levels, we will find our selves coming back to diesel and gas. But if we don't, we will always remember our little Japanese friends (Man and Women) that made Skylines and Supra's and rx-5 etc. and find that we will always have room in our hearts for them. But I do believe that we cant workout the environment with EVs. Again, we will go back and we will keep the industry of J-specs and JDMs alive. Long live the true JDM industry
As much as I agree that climate change is important and we need to move on, the internal combustion engine is for me the biggest victim of our changes to try and protect the future
@@armand0077 in production they do pollute just as much if not more than gas cars. But when it comes to fossil fuel plants producing electricity, they are actually way more efficient than gas engines in gas cars. In cars there's a problem with wasted energy (heat) which isn't used in any way because that would add unnecessary complexity and weight. But power plants actually take care of this problem and have systems to utilize the generated heat for energy.
But ev's still won't solve the problem, especially considering the advantages of the normal car (extended range and prices for example) over ev's, and it will take more years than 2035 in order to make the EV car a better option. And besides, why don't we rather have all public transportation electrified first? And besides, why not make normal cars run on something else (synthetic fuel) rather than consuming more fossil fuels to make ev's? Also, big engines rock for life
This is the reason why i am starting to deviate from my path for a automobile engineering degree. Cars are moving mechanical parts, not some big RC vehicle. I might change my mind to Aerospace or Aeronautics degree
We missed a REALLY supercars and concepts. The design, the speed, the sound... Mercedes clk gtr, Mclaren F1, Porsche 911 gt1... legends of FIA GT and my favourite cars. Today all of these car brand have a electric car...
Electric car freaks will never understand that it's about more than just speed & "instant torque." Those things are great & all, but they are missing the point. They don't understand what makes a car truly special. You can form a bond with proper cars. Cars with real engines, real gearboxes, proper suspension, & hydraulic or manual steering allow you to feel connected with the car as you go through the esses or bang though the gears. You become one with the machine. That's how you form a bond with a car.
My country has scrapped "Mechanics" as studies ages ago, its now a mix of IT and mechanics but its 90% computer. Sad really. It's why i became a trucker instead
A car doesn't have a soul if it doesn't have an engine.
- car enthusiasts around the world
Without an engine it can't even move
@@Gwestytears you dumb? Electric cars have no engine and they can move🤦♂️
@@Gwestytears women ☕
Because the engine is the heart and the brain.
@I have crush on arissa chowndary (read about page) 💀💀💀👍
And to think, I had dreams of becoming a mechanic and working on upgrading my own cars. Well I guess that's it then, I'll see you all from Tesla's factory line.
dont worry sythetic fuels are being produced by porsche as we speak. They plan on making it the future of cars. WIll work just like normal petrol but with no emissions. It will also work in any petrol car no matter how old ;)
@@gtaluvr1992 so a ford au falcon would be able to use it too??
Mechanic will still exist on battery changing, brake changing, tire replacement and more.
@@Random-sr9ko yeah. Will work fine in almost all petrol cars with no power loss, It i will be expensive at first, About £1.80 per uk litre but prices will obviosly go down as more people use it and as production costs go down. efuels are the future my friend. Petrol cars are here to stay.
Never give your dream up, man. Have guts to oppose the system. You are not alone.
I was a mechanics apprentice for 1,5 years. We started getting more and more electrics and hybrids in the shop just in that short time. Changing the 300V battery of an electric is the most joyless work I have ever tried. And so I stopped.
300V is a very dangerous voltage
Compare burning to an electric shock
@@lengannduch7691 Yeah, it's super gnarly to work on! But a lot of safety measures was in place.
@@Viva-Cristo-Rey- ahh c'mon everything is going to be the same again,when there's no other option.....
🙂
@@motorista_ramon Maybe. It just killed it for me. Now I just work on my own diesel and my friends and familys cars.
@@theMelvinShow damn, the harsh truth!
I can't watch this especially wanting to be a mechanic it hurts so much i actually cry because what the future holds they'll all be gone ill be out of a job and no hobby
My friend, buy yourself the old, powerful car of your dreams. keep it, and when everyone else is driving electric cars, quietly rustling the tires on the pavement, roll out your iron monster, hit the gas on the cutoff and drive off into the sunset at your old age with a squeal).
@@dewaax7 You made a ton of peoples days.
Don't worry, even if the developed countries of the world get rid of them, the rest of the world still exists. They will never fully die out.
Don't worry - it won't happen as the societies that go that way will become irrelevant very quickly. We might need to say goodbye to nation states, but not ICEs.
Same
I'm trying to get into rally fast. I only have 8 years. I actually cry knowing car culture is reaching an end. It's the only thing I love and it'll be gone.
Me too man
Sadly
And there goes the reason to live
Same. Grew up with these and now when I'd finally be able to get properly into the hobby this happens
Car culture is not going anywhere. Just because someday we won't be able to buy a " new " ice Car, doesn't mean all of a sudden millions of enthusiast vehicles disappear overnight.
The phasing out of ICEs is not the biggest concern - for every 1 "good" ICE there are usually 10-20 mediocre ones. The real problem is the insistence from car manufacturers to abolish right to repair and push subscription-like features. I don't care if the future is electric, fossil fuel, hydrogen or fart-powered. However, I'm deeply concerned that manufacturers will soon revoke the most crucial aspect of vehicle ownership - and the reason why a lot of people got into cars; freedom. The freedom to go for a drive whenever you want, seek employment or opportunities in places that used to be inaccessible, working on your own vehicles/personalizing them, pushing the abilities of man and machine, etc. I'm concerned that one day, the freedom to "unlock" a new way of life will be a memory, unless you unlock your vehicle by paying a $19.99/month subscription.
This exactly! They’re not doing it for the sake of the environment but rather for the sake of money and putting many jobs and a whole community at risk in the process. It’s a dark grim future out there
@@L30GH05TDUD3 in the grim dark of the third millennium there is only subscriptions
@@lherbstritt9343 The government reeks of heresy!
or better yet, "freedom" in the form of walkable cities and functional public transportation.
@@bitstrips18 before anyone attack you for defending public transportation may I remind every car enthusiasts that read this that the less people using cars without actually having any love and, well, are enthusiastic about it, the more of us could have the road for ourselves, making driving cars more fun
Long live to the internal combustion engine!!!!
It’s going to die soon sadly
It’s so sad boomers had the best things and destroyed all of it
The best cars
The cheapest and biggest houses
Lowest cost of living
@@jays5926 sad but true, life always finds a way though
Yep, it's more better than electric cars,
Electric cars take a long time to charge. Gas cars take less then a minute to fill up.
And short live EVs!
@@jays5926 It can't die soon. E fuels deserve a chance & not just for older cars either. #makeracinggamesfunagain
R.I.P.
Flat Engines
V Engines
Straight Engines
W Engines
And Rotaries
Rotary died with the RX8 and Mazda isnt planning to bring it back
@@elitefaq914 Yes they are planning to bring it back with some vastly improved design in their hybrid cars. Look it up.
Boxers
X Engines
Radial, X, Two stroke, H engines : huh?
I hope that electric cars take over the market and/or public transport is improved to the point where there's no need to ban combustion engine cars, so enthusiasts can still use them, while the vast majority of people use other forms of transport
You are a genius
that means freedom, which governments are invented against
Fun fact: in the 70s and 80s, the US government told Ford and Chevy to stop researching running cars off of fuel vapors. At the time they were getting 50 mpg from their carburators. People who made their own fuel atomizing devices in the past 20 years have seen 100mpg and above.
Wait really? 100 mpg on a gas car would probably be better than an EV
@@Gwestytears mechanics wet a rag with fuel and put it over the intake if they believe the car has a fuel issue. It's the same basic method. There are many experienced technicians who go into detail about it if you would like to know more
god damnit im not that emotional anymore but this tested my emotions, i love cars and to think cars will be replaced by those whirring.. machines… it sickens and kills me… car culture as we know it is about to die, all before i can get my test. we have 8 years, and ill have my license by 2030 hopefully, and that means that… in the Uk……… it just annoys me so much..
Don't worry, Toyota is making a Hydrogen engine. we can still hear legendary sounds in the future. :D
@@matotoy6652 will it still be the same feeling and look? The same magic? I dont think so
@@matotoy6652 Nah, it won't be same.
@@madhunter6420 iam sure they can pull it off as they have before
Propably not the same but anything is better than electric
am I the only one who still wants to buy a nice combustion engine car, and just keep it in a garage in a okay condition, just like a full sized hot wheels car ? (when the ban on combustion engine cars comes)
turn it into an ev and make it have fake engine sounds
You not alone brother
Then my grandfather vw polo mk4 will be worth 100 million in a few decades
If I wanna drive car I wanna feel it and have control, If I don't wanna drive I would just ride a bus or a train.
it could be a camry, or an f40. whatever it is, if it has an engine, it has a personality and soul.
I grew up in the garage with my dad, always tinkering and working on cars. I’ll never forget it, but it’ll never be the same.
we'll miss the sound of engines...
But enjoy air that doesn't reek of fuel
@@metro-v8 cars make up less than 1% of pollution...
@@metro-v8 yeah, but we prolly gonna smell those mining polution they produce from mining those lithium and making those plastics.
And also, the sweat of underage worker
Me too dude 🥺
tesla stannn 💀💀
There's a part of me that's looking forward to a possible rebirth of the underground tuning scene. It'll involve more traditionally computer centric means, but when electric motors start becoming off the shelf parts for modification/conversion. Much like the bootleggers of old, it might be illegal but damn will it be fun. That all being said, I don't think electric should be the end all especially with alternative fuel projects like what Porsche is attempting. But due to legislation it might be too late. Give and take I guess, at least for the end user.
Save manual gearboxes, petrol engines, SAVE OUR CAR CULTURE PLEASE!
GOD SAVE THE COMBUSTİON ENGİNES
@@emirfenerbahce4606 Amen 🙏
I imagine an era where companies are born to just produce engines that you can drop into electric cars with mods.
And I imagine a car that is infinitely modifiable. Want to replace the gearing system with your own that is on its own a clockwork of more gears? Sure!
Want to slap in a combustion engine? Lol k
Fuel prices going up but electricity being cheaper than ever? Swap it back! Vice versa, too!
Don't like the fancy stereo system and just want a simple CD+AUX player? kay
Want MIDIS? Maybe even slap in a Roland MT-32? kek
You know, something like that, a car that you can truly own beyond all previous cars the last 20-30 years.
@@nordgeit If how laptops and smartphones turned out to be is any indication, you'll have cars which won't even let you open the hood. There were times when IBM ThinkPads could have every components changed. Now, the standard is macbooks. They're fast, efficient, but they're no hobbyist machine. As for phones, well, you can't even remove the battery.
That's how cars of future will be: A solid block of shaped metal, with no visible creases or anything on there bodies (just like you don't have creases on the back of your smartphone. 10 years ago, it did have a crease from where the back popped of and exposed battery.) If changing computer-controlled electronic components were so easy, we'd be doing all the time on our phones. Don't like the camera? replace it. Truth is you can't for various reasons, chief of them being the various companies who manufacture different components (say, Qualcomm for SoCs, Sony for camera sensor) won't work together to create a standard for this kind of compatibility. So forget about modding EVs (unless there comes a company which produces EVs chiefly for enthusiasts but that is only a pipe-dream)
Imagine an era where the internal combustion engine is completely banned because that's where were heading
Уходит эпоха...
R.I.P 1990s-2020s cars
Good old days💔🚬
what? so the 70s, 60s and anything older are just completely irrelevant then..
@@egoravdeev1968 they are significantly harder to obtain in good condition and harder to tune. They are irrefutably better looking, but also worse performing. most people realize that they'll never be able to get them or are focused exclusively on performance and can get more out of a lighter, more common and easier to work with car. I can't afford either, But frankly, I'd rather get smoked in a car that's rare and looks nice than win in a car that looks like how stale chips taste.
My dad owns a 1990 Mercedes 560 SEC like the one in the video, but dark blue. That car is my baby and the fact that people will one day forget about the golden age of cars is honestly depressing. I am not yet old enough to drive on my own, , but my dad promised me the car when I graduate high school. With the little time I have, I will spend time fixing her up and making it mine while still keeping the original feel.
i really do hope i can become a mechanic before this happens, being a mechanic has been my dream and i would love to build cars someday and tune them into great vehicles, without cars i'll be stuck without any hobbies and i'd have to do something i dont want to.
I'm not a car guy but the one thing I miss about new cars is that it doesn't feel like driving a car, like I'm going to hold onto my old stick shift for as a long as I can and if I get the chance to try to get an old MGA because those things are weird and a lot of fun to drive.
Don't lose hope! Hydrogen and E-Fuels will save the Internal Combustion Engine!
Only for rich car enthusiasts. Neither hydrogen nor synthetic fuels are remotely affordable, and there is no market for them.
@@beanapprentice1687 Toyota have literally been releasing a Hydrogren powered car for like, 7 years now
@@beanapprentice1687 are you on weed bruh ,hydrogen is the cheapest fuel ever but the fact that it's very risky to use it in vehicles
@@beanapprentice1687 We have infrastructure for synthetic fuels so who knows?
Hydrogen on the othe hand...
It's like drinking plain water and say that it fills your stomach just like coke
We will come back here in few years and will say, damn that was great adventure 🥲
Only Porsche can save combustion engines with e-fuel (as I've heard is that they plan to make it until 2025) so there is still hope
thats why we need to restore our oldtimers
Supposedly, we have 13 years left before the exhaust of the combustion silicones but electric motors will never replace the beautiful sound of an internal combustion engine
as technology gets more advanced
the future looks more grim, to think that we'll lose all of these iconic sports legends
The government will never ever stop me driving a fuel powered car. They can shove it
Cars will still always be around as combustion engines, it will just be a hobbyist thing, like horses but much more people
You are all sleeping on the SAAB 900 Turbo, that's a S tier car
the end of an era
You know as sad to think that the glory days of car culture might come to the end in the near future, at least one good thing is that Motorsports won’t be going anywhere yet.
I mean that’s one of the main things of what has started it. Sure everyone’s got a different reasons and point of view, but to me I think that there’s a lot to be thankful for motor racing to shine a light on the cars that we love in the past and present. 👍
dont be sad there gone be happy they were around
my life is ruined about gas powerd cars being extinct
Bro they can do that cars are a part of our life they're something you save all your money for a buy a it just puts a smile on your face without those cars this world is incomplete
With the development of E-Fuel, I'm thinking that buying EVs and ICEVs in the future is gonna be like picking between Windows and MacOS.
We hope yes
You're forgetting Hydrogen cars.
It will be like Playstation, Xbox, and Nintendo consoles where they all have their very own pros and cons.
Meanwhile, the fans are gonna be trashtalking each other just like the olden days of TH-cam.
@@arson1tez Plus, I think tgat Hybrids could be comparable to PC gamers.
Since PC tends to have games from Playstation, Xbox, and Nintendo consoles.
@@gatsbymaguire Oh yes.
Really hoping this is the future of cars so that there's something for everyone with the least emissions possible.
@@arson1tez We can only hope that fate would be kind to us car enthusiasts of every kind.
Cars are fucking so beautiful that i even drop a tear...
Seeing the 4 Toyota Vios drifting out of the alleyway hit me really hard.
Arguably the most popular car here in the Philippines and soon it'll be gone.
Because of it's reliability. :)
@@matotoy6652 I remember being like 6 and thinking it was the most beautiful Toyota ever, even better than my grandpa's Toyota Revo... until I saw a Supra.
@@arson1tez yooooo ur here
@@iloveducks2042 yooooo
Toyota sienna drift
I don’t like a lot of content out on TH-cam but this one deserves one
Nice video, but I can't help but think "Man this guy is into JDM.. " would have been nice to see some Mustangs, Corvettes, and Camaro's in there.
he did add in a Bugatti in there.... getting gapped
@@woodjamin lmao yeah
Plenty of muscle in there, they all just got smoked
Yeah less skylines
@@cozza819 I dont even like muscle, just anything American.. RS2000, The Focus ST (Rally), Ford GT (That won many European championships)
you wont be able to buy cars from the dealership, but you will be able to buy used cars.
when you are used to living with an internal combustion engine, then without its sound it is already impossible to hit
We all know the change has to happen its inevitable even so id wouldve just like to see these have their glory days for a little bit longer and even when all the cars on the street have to become eletric im happy knowing me and a lot more ppl still worship these fine old memories
Just because they want it to happen doesn’t mean it will.
There's still hope, HICE should rise up
Still holding out on converting a rotary to hydrogen, seen one in a go kart single rotor and they work super well
Yes, Hydrogen will save the combustion engine
how about the n vision 74?
sure looks retrospective and good, but with a hydrogen fuel cell hybrid.
@@scrubfire14 Well it looks good, but, I don't know, it is a ICE-Electric hybrid or something else? Because I'd like to see a brand new HICE-Powered vehicle on the road
@@the_letter_n_but_with_a_hat same
That black MK4 launch in possibly my favourite TH-cam video.
Since internal combustion is getting banned, its time for *external combustion*
LOL
🤣i was crying but u made me laugh
@@fahim9767 thats my job here, to make people happy
I would electric swap legendary cars but the engine is what sometimes makes them so legendary
Im just getting into cars right as they are being genocided. This truly is the darkest timeline. 😞
We must keep this community alive!
it is very much alive, my friend.
One thing that bugs me about this is that the market is being forced in this direction, rather than letting the market move naturally in whatever direction the demand moves it, if unforced, we may have seen both types of cars be manufactured and sold alongside each other, rather than the seeming of one killing off the other. The freedom of that choice of being able to buy the car you want appears to be getting harder to come by each day.
I mean
That's how the world is
It's never been about what we want, but what they want us to want and what is most profitable for them
@@dusannestorovic5699 What they wants us to want? What?
These cars are so great!!! My fav one is the E30! What an icon! same is for The GT-R! Great cars and i hope they will still be around!
Combustion engine cars are so Good! Such a shame it will be banned and i hope it wont actually be banned!
Im all for electric if they still retain creative designs and arent all just boxed out cars... ill have to sacrifice sound but i can do that
With the cars even people like us are a dying breed
В скором времени мы все только сможем гонять на машинах в компьютерных играх ... с игровыми рулями :(
Я уже себе купил ;)
I dont like how people are like "oh you know getting rid of all the good cars is a super good idea and take away a bunch of peoples dreams of making gas car manufacturers or being a mechanic"
Protest! We have a voice and it needs to be heard! This movement doesn't do any good to this world!
Just saving it from pollution
@@bosyogurtlight then why do we grow trees then
It just doesn't make sense
Words don't work anymore cowboy, the only thing they will understand is hitting their wallet.
@@lengannduch7691 It makes perfect sense, combustion engines are bad for the environment. If you want your children to live in a world with a functioning climate you need to grow trees as well as cut back on the biggest sources of pollution.
@@Bazzyboss you think Li-ion batteries dont cause pollution?
I think the future of ICEs is in conceptual engines like the Omega 1… very excited to see where it goes in the future!
Look it up
The yaris drifing is just epic🔥🔥
All of my dream cars are becoming fantasy...
I don't expect they'll go through with it. We're not giving up on fossil fuels until they kill half of us
Its sad that big companies stopped being ambitious and wanting prove that they are that company.
I don't think EVs are enemy #1. There's great potential in EV tech. I just hope it's not gonna be 200 HP front wheel drive EV crossovers. I genuinely am excited for small, fun electrics to come in like a Tesla Roadster sized little EV that's maybe 40-50k and just tossable with instant power. I'm excited for the electric future...but the little, fun sports car segments should never die.
They (the government) cannot touch sports cars! Replace any old Legacy (or Priuses) with ID3's, but not Miatas or Camaros!
I hope electric vehicles cause tons of problem
Don't buy elons wheelie bins
Daihatsu will make plenty of those electric cars in 2030
@@clarksonoceallachain8536 yea but right now, to me Tesla makes the best of these cars. I think Model 3 performance is pretty good. It's fun and sharp, but I'm keeping an eye out for the Model 2 or a smaller model 3, that would be a pocket rocket
Nah
Don’t be sad they’re gone, be happy they existed🥲
I WILL be sad when they're gone and my dream becomes a fantasy
They can try, and they will fail. It's not sustainable.
I hope they will fail. I am almost 19 and just got my licence but knowing that those cars will be banned eventually is sad to me :( I wish was born in 80s or 90s
People said in the 60s by 2012 we would have flying cars. Yeah tell me how well that worked out.
I’m only 14 and i love cars more than anything and just wanna have one of my own to work on and have fun with. But knowing that I may not be able to do that makes me sick to my stomach. I’m praying electric cars will have a downfall
Keep your chin up. We got about 10 years left and many more when they are phased out.struggle breeds innovation, it will be like the prohibition bootlegging days when people found ways to make Thier cars faster. Car culture will be fun it will just become underground
*I am 14 and this is deep.
@@fbyi2940 Oh good you've lived through atleast a couple once in a century disaster moments, you do fine for when we have to adapt
I'm probably gonna end up trading in my combustion car for a wind powered cart if these gas prices don't keep going down
@@yoko_bby but if it becomes illegal it'll become more expensive and it's already too expensive for proles like me
the JDM bias is insane
I have good news for europeans
Italy and other 5 countries doesnt want that this is the end of combustion cars
So if you can come in Europe
But i hope that the country you guys live doesnt approve this electro-revolution soon
"I am not satisfied. We want to win!"
Mattia Binotto
Ferrari f1 team Boss
Okay what are the ones who do want it banned other than Norway?
I got chill watching the video. Both the good once ( what cars existed and exist ) and the bad once ( what cars exist and will not exist ).
Does the legend reply? 🙌🙌
yes
I hate electric cars but i love hybrid and gas only
Hear my words. Though we may move to EVs and think that they are "green" and think that they are the way to the future. We are wrong on so many levels, we will find our selves coming back to diesel and gas. But if we don't, we will always remember our little Japanese friends (Man and Women) that made Skylines and Supra's and rx-5 etc. and find that we will always have room in our hearts for them. But I do believe that we cant workout the environment with EVs. Again, we will go back and we will keep the industry of J-specs and JDMs alive.
Long live the true JDM industry
As much as I agree that climate change is important and we need to move on, the internal combustion engine is for me the biggest victim of our changes to try and protect the future
Electric cars consume just as much (production), and electricity is mostly generated by fossil fuels
@@armand0077 electric is a part of the future. Once again I agree that nothing will change until we get rid of fossil fuels (*cough* Germany *cough*)
Just wait for synthetic fuel
@@armand0077 in production they do pollute just as much if not more than gas cars. But when it comes to fossil fuel plants producing electricity, they are actually way more efficient than gas engines in gas cars. In cars there's a problem with wasted energy (heat) which isn't used in any way because that would add unnecessary complexity and weight. But power plants actually take care of this problem and have systems to utilize the generated heat for energy.
But ev's still won't solve the problem, especially considering the advantages of the normal car (extended range and prices for example) over ev's, and it will take more years than 2035 in order to make the EV car a better option. And besides, why don't we rather have all public transportation electrified first?
And besides, why not make normal cars run on something else (synthetic fuel) rather than consuming more fossil fuels to make ev's?
Also, big engines rock for life
There is no more "Save the manuals"
Now we got "Save the engines"
Electric ugly
Petrol beautiful.
1 second, you're admiring a chiron
1 second later, everything is a tesla
I really wanted a supra mk4. Guess that wont happen now. I hate electric cars
yeah electric cars are souless
Tesla: u sure? (Im not a ev fan but Tesla is making cheap fast cars like the Model 3)
@@idk99999 they dont have a combustion engines that's why they are souless
@@KierowcaBombowca88 ok
@@idk99999 shut up tesla owners deswrve beaten
Roaring engines of an i4, V6, V8, V10, i5 , any engine we miss in our old days
The future generations will regret to be born in the future, coz the old school cars are always goat.
Despite wanting different cars, different engines, colors, modifications, we still wanted the same thing, and that's what makes us car guys.
The future seems depressing..
are we supossed to watch this in 144p just like back in the old days of good nostalgia? at 0:21
I hope people all around the globe retaliate against these agendas. They're ruining everything we love. I love 90's cars so much
Someday… someday one of these isn’t gonna focus on JDM…
This is the reason why i am starting to deviate from my path for a automobile engineering degree. Cars are moving mechanical parts, not some big RC vehicle. I might change my mind to Aerospace or Aeronautics degree
0:53 that one guy with the feltzer in GTA as soon as the light turns green
back to the underground boys
We missed a REALLY supercars and concepts. The design, the speed, the sound... Mercedes clk gtr, Mclaren F1, Porsche 911 gt1... legends of FIA GT and my favourite cars.
Today all of these car brand have a electric car...
Electric car freaks will never understand that it's about more than just speed & "instant torque." Those things are great & all, but they are missing the point. They don't understand what makes a car truly special. You can form a bond with proper cars. Cars with real engines, real gearboxes, proper suspension, & hydraulic or manual steering allow you to feel connected with the car as you go through the esses or bang though the gears. You become one with the machine. That's how you form a bond with a car.
Its not one little dark age its probably an dark age for the rest of the earth years
My country has scrapped "Mechanics" as studies ages ago, its now a mix of IT and mechanics but its 90% computer. Sad really. It's why i became a trucker instead
Never messes with JDM or the JDM come to you
"FORD NISSAN MITSUBISHI COME BACK!"
“COME BACK” to what? They are doing just fine. They don’t care what you think, they are just making what sells and what consumers want.
Its sad that i wasnt born ateast 3 decades ago but its still better than being born in a future in which you wouldn't even know what beauty we lost.
please dont i havent even got my drivers license yet
nice video !!!! im adding this to my "cars" playlists ; )
thx :D
"Real cars with souls are better than fake cars without souls."
All of the car fans
We are leaving behind an age of glory and wonder.
As a guy wanting to be a mechanical engineer it's hard to see ICE cars will be replace with EVs
They are not banning cars... just ICE.