those are....not good numbers for the quarter mile or 0-60 mph
@Selo_T9 сағат бұрын
the AMG models' naming scheme, makes no sense
@vladimirmihnev97029 сағат бұрын
I would put some flag or something like that on the antenna on top, so Trucks dont miss and drive over you in bumper to bumper traffic. Other than that, in a European city that tiny thing is great for getting to work and managing to find a place to park, and I guess it has quite good gas mileage, basically what the smart for to is made but fun and unique and not shit. And when you get some open road you will feel about to lift up before breaking the speed limits❤. And I am 100% positive its a chick magnet😎
@vanceman10021 сағат бұрын
Interesting. Just wish it was narrated by a human
@akademiacybersowaКүн бұрын
Capitan Daimos?
@psikeyhackr6914Күн бұрын
"To determine the remaining space in the basement levels after accounting for the concrete, let's first calculate the total volume of the basement levels and then subtract the volume of concrete used. 1. **Total Volume of Basement Levels**: - Each tower's footprint: 208 feet x 208 feet - Depth: 70 feet - Total footprint area for one tower: 208 feet * 208 feet = 43,264 square feet - Total volume for one tower: 43,264 square feet * 70 feet = 3,028,480 cubic feet - Total volume for both towers: 3,028,480 cubic feet * 2 = 6,056,960 cubic feet 2. **Volume of Concrete Used in Basement Levels**: - 225,000 cubic yards of concrete were used in the basement levels of both towers. - Converting cubic yards to cubic feet: 225,000 cubic yards * 27 cubic feet per cubic yard = 6,075,000 cubic feet 3. **Remaining Space**: - Total volume of basement levels: 6,056,960 cubic feet - Volume of concrete used: 6,075,000 cubic feet Interestingly, *the calculated volume of concrete exceeds the total volume of the basement levels.* This discrepancy suggests an overestimate or misunderstanding of the volumes involved. For a more accurate figure, the volume of concrete used should be confirmed against reliable engineering records or documentation. In practical terms, some of the concrete would have been used in structural columns, walls, and other areas, which may not account for the entire volume calculation. Therefore, a more precise assessment would require detailed architectural and engineering data.“ - ChatGPT How can a computer figure this out Two Decades later? Just ask the right questions.
@floridaman5125Күн бұрын
Pontiac stands for poor old nibba thinks it’s a Cadillac
@joegott93913 күн бұрын
August 2004, it was my runner up choice. Ended up with a 7 yr old 97' C5 instead
@ninjamoto213 күн бұрын
This cat was available on auto modellista and the jiotto caspita
@Mexmex19754 күн бұрын
Michael Jackson's car.
@bpivr4 күн бұрын
It was far better than the Lexus LS but Americans wanted a big chrome grill like Benz on the outside and wood on the dash inside. Infiniti overestimated the American public.
@FrogdogAndStinkypiss5 күн бұрын
Really good video. Comprehensive and interesting 😅
@RosendoDominguez-vc8kr5 күн бұрын
IT CHUD HAD MENIMAM OF375 HO NAU THEAST AREOL CAR ENEY TIING ANDOR 325 WONT CAN'T .💪🇺🇸
@misbahagha15735 күн бұрын
HONDA ACCORD ….Ohhhh Come on…check out Car & Driver 😊
@AdullFiddler-ez7tm6 күн бұрын
Studebakers were not uncommon in our area in the late '50s-early '60s. My uncle had a '57 Silver Hawk in a beautiful red that was very impressive. He had it for a couple of years and then had a white Avanti for a about a year. Now that was awesome looking and attracted a lot of admiration. It reminded me of a spy car. I enjoyed this detailed look into their story especially about Raymond Loewy and the Palm Springs 'getaway'. Palm Springs was so nice in those days. An Avanti would have been perfect to cruise in.
@ronnyspanneveld81106 күн бұрын
Yeah very original :P Its not like it looks like an "Lancia Stratos Zero" from 1970 :P even the name LOL. Or the iconic "Lancia Stratos"
@CaptainSeamus6 күн бұрын
Nissan really missed on this one... they could have developed a 4 door version of it as well. Oh well, things that might have been...
@Phantom_James087 күн бұрын
Finally found the right person 💎💎✨️✨️
@mikabreto7 күн бұрын
The toy company’s name? Modelo
@mikabreto7 күн бұрын
It’s fucking rad
@mikabreto7 күн бұрын
I thought this was a Russell Mulcahy joint from just prior to Highlander.
@bundy268 күн бұрын
I still have to this day, the catalogs and the VCR tape Nissan would provide to potential customers.
@laius60478 күн бұрын
Great info. But the speed of your speech is so dificult to understand at times. Tou need to slow down a bit.
@SanitoraOtaku8 күн бұрын
The more i watch this video, the more bullshit i hear....
@Shit_Shooter5 сағат бұрын
i'm about halfway through watching it right now. When it's over i'm going to see if I can find where the transcript for this video was taken from...because it really feels like a lazy copy and paste by someone who doesn't know very much about cars.
@Shit_Shooter5 сағат бұрын
"the front bumper doesn't carry the angular momentum of the bodywork"
@SanitoraOtaku8 күн бұрын
Lol. Where did you do you reseach? This is why the internet sucks. All your info is wrong. Minaru is great, but don't confuse him with the other "hayasi's"
@MrMightyZ8 күн бұрын
Great video. I wish all content creators had such good annunciation and pronunciation, flowing, strong and clear. Excellent work all around👍
@user-ib5mx8ro4k9 күн бұрын
This guy’s lisp is thick…
@KayeJeye9 күн бұрын
Got a 1990 Nissan 300zx in 2004 20 years later, she’s still with me!
@johnw6510 күн бұрын
The Studebaker, like the Bricklin, was buried by import taxes after they moved to Canada... Studebaker was ahead of it's time in many aspects. But,....
@TheKyPerson10 күн бұрын
This is very interesting but I always thought the house looked like a single wide mobile home made out of glass and steel. It looks quite uncomfortable and all but unlivable. As for the flooding....my son and daughter rented a tiny house near a lake that would sometimes flood if there was a heavy rain. The owner of the house had it raised up on a taller foundation and installed stairs. It worked well to keep the house safe and dry. Both of my children live in very nice houses now, but they still look back on that tiny house with great fondness.
@revolutionday110 күн бұрын
Whomever told this gravel-mouthed fuck that he'd make a good narrator...well...just shouldn't have.
@donmacquarrie916110 күн бұрын
can't have anything nice... :(
@hesher.10 күн бұрын
It looks like Corvette C3
@JimRhenow11 күн бұрын
That car turned into the Opel GT built in Germany and sold through Buick dealers.
@RJKYEG11 күн бұрын
GM's internal friction was too much, they were sabotaging their own developments.
@radleytube12 күн бұрын
Anyone got any links to other zx s130 videos like this?
@brotherowl12 күн бұрын
$278,000 when adjusted for Bidenflation.
@BryanEddy0912 күн бұрын
Hard to believe any profits from all that metal they were almost giving away !
@oceanhome202313 күн бұрын
Didn’t Pontiac make their own engines ? The 326 was not the same block as a SBC ! The Firebird 400 did not have the 350 that was in the Camaro ! The 389 and the 421 had nothing to do with the big block Chevy ! Help me out Folks !
@rahrah509113 күн бұрын
50 years later. and GM still tends to suck ass.
@apocalypticweasel907813 күн бұрын
88mph they were onto something there the exact speed for temporal displacement all they needed was a flux capacitor every time traveller knows 88 is the key speed for time travel
@upland9025414 күн бұрын
A great design. I bought the '91 NA with no T-tops (aka the slicktop), in Aug 1991. The real "base" model. I still have it and love driving it.
@17713bb15 күн бұрын
I have a fond memory of sitting in the prototype at AutoExpo back when. Difficult to impossible as I am quite tall. Rather sure that I still have a brochure somewhere.
@lostunder1215 күн бұрын
My 1st love of cars was the z32 red turbo seen in the movie timecop with Jean Claude van dame. My 1st buy with my own money was a 91 white pearl na z32, and my dad used it more than me. Then, I went to a Z34, base model gun metal grey 6 spd. And I still have it. When the Z34 came out on need for speed, I made a vow to get my dream car. I was lucky enough to drive some at my old job in my early 20's. I have made so many mods to my Z34 from suspension, aero, basic power mods, and wheel tire set up. My Z has taken me to the high and lows of my life, and I wanna live long enough to be able to enjoy it as long as I can.
@Fireworxs201215 күн бұрын
*I haven't purchased a GM Vehicle in 25 years and that has as much to do with how GM killed Pontiac as it has to do with the Garbage they've been building since the 1970's. There are rumblings that Dodge/Chysler/Jeep are about to go extincnt...I'm thinking General Motors Automotive Division isn't far behind them. GM's Build Quality is some of the worst on the Planet* *BTW...Who taught you how to speak english?*
@milescarter780315 күн бұрын
They can sue the garden tractor companies for stealing their wheel design for their weighted wheels 😂
@natecollins933115 күн бұрын
Thank you, Grand Turismo 4, for introducing this car .
@LanceisLawson17 күн бұрын
Studebaker Avanti deserved to become a full production car. It's a pity Studebaker was on it's last legs. But the Avanti is a timeless masterpiece.
@jstantongood547417 күн бұрын
Its press corps, NOT PRESS CORPSE, pronounced "core" in English. Corpse is a dead body.