Welcome everybody to Ed’s Auto Critiques documentary about my journey to the USA! That is simply an summary of the various …
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Welcome everybody to Ed’s Auto Critiques documentary about my journey to the USA! That is simply an summary of the various …
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I enyoy it, yes! I hope You expand the data on that weird ferrari at pettersen <3
0:35 You're on the roof of the Plymouth Building?
So much to see, so much to show and so little time. I hope you do get around to show us more. Question: Why on earth did you not rent that iconic AMC Pacer (21:53) for the LA visit ? Now that would have been my choice. You would have had more heads turning than with that oh hum Rover thing.
As always, great video.
It’s funny how Gm has the museum for only their cars but Ford has a museum for all cars not just theirs
Great video, Ed ! Perhaps next trip, you can visit with Bill from Curious Cars in Naples Florida.
Sorry you had to go to Chitcongo to Detroit 🤣
BRO!!! You’re in Dearborn. LITERALLY the antithesis of Delta Blues. Damn Euros!!!
Thank you Ed, your automotive review is an absolute fave of mine. I look forward to more 👍🏼
Despite what you have experienced with all the uneducated, thoughtless drivers even here in the US you are not supposed to just ride the left lane!
I wish you could do a video on every car in the heratige center/ museums
Around what time did you go to Greenfeild? My son loves classic automobiles, and wants to go and see Greenfeild with all the cars. I also reccomend going to the Deer Lodge State Prison and Automotive Museum in Deer Lodge Mt, the next time you come to the USA.
ev corvair in the 60s. imagine how far theyd be ahead in tech/dominance if they continued it.
How did you do that, lol I work for them and can't get in there, we'll done!!!
Awesome
Next visit in Detroit- go to the Woodward Dream Cruise 👍Best car-culture in the World 😎🤟✌️🇺🇸
Next visit in Detroit- go to the Woodward Dream Cruise 👍Best car-culture in the World 😎🤟✌️🇺🇸
When AMC first offered seat belts as either optional or standard equipment in the US critics replied the cars were designed to crash. There are numerous automotive museums in the US.
Great video me and my family went to visit my uncle in Cleveland Ohio in 1996 we Landed at Toronto he picked it up and he’s Lincoln town car my son in daughter thought they were celebrities he tuck to see Niagara Falls he flew use down to Florida to see Disneyland we had a Hier Car V6 Chevy can’t remember what model it was now the roads were not to bad back then in the U.K. it like driving on the moon at the moment my Daughter has been back to the USA with her husband and did a big tour He has a sister living in the USA
No other city stands for the state of the US society better than Detroit – wherever you go, whatever you see, there is rot and decay.
Great video Ed. It made me feel right at home. I was born in Detroit in the mid 50s. My dad was with Ford Motor Company and my mom's side was with The Chrysler Corporation. In 1958 my parents moved to Southern California, Tarzana to be exact, and that's where I grew up. I was 95% car at any given time. I loved everything about American cars, more specifically a true Ford man. I would buy a couple Chryslers over the years but mostly owned Fords, admittedly never owned a GM product. Never ever. Since growing up, my brother and I have done many road trips across the country. Since I still have family living in and around Detroit, it's always worked into a trip one way or another I've been to The Henry Ford Mussum and Greenfield Village. What a great place to go, also a tour of Fairlane, Henry and Clara's estate. After the tour I felt so connected to to Henry and the Ford Motor Company. The estate is literally right around the block from Ford World Headquarters, aka the "Glass House. Oh man, I loved being there. I took a grip of pictures of the building, and the huge blue Ford Oval at the top of the building. Probably the largest one I've ever seen. Detroit is so cool there are a lot of automotive buildings from all The Big Three scattered all over the city, proving grounds too. I also liked the idea of all the American cars on the streets of Detroit In Dearborn most of the cars were Fords. It was very noticeable and I really liked seeing that. It's not that way in Los Angeles, not even. Today all you see are American made trucks, and that's not to say you don't see a lot of imported trucks, there are way too many of them too. Mostly Toyotas. There's no loyalty to The Big Three, and I believe that's due to the population in LA being so diverse. But that's another discussion all together.
21:53 The AMC Pacer has lots of room, especially the wagon variant.
27:00 The round door Rolls has quite a history. Perhaps 20 years ago a British old car magazine did a pretty extensive piece on it.
as much as it is the thing that is killing the planet,
car culture has a certain je ne sais quoi, doesn't it?
Thanks sincerely, Ed! Great program!
Next time you're in the States, you need to look a the Lane Motor Museum in Nashville TN. Its full of weird and rare cars too. Regular Car Reviews did a few videos from there.
Ed, your content and knowledge of auto industry are top notch
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26:23 '66 Belvedere
So cool you met up with Adam. The Gilmore, in Michigan is another great car museum/ property. The Thompson Collection in Cleveland, Ohio is also cool.
Just starred hating this channel after your explanation of how to drive in the USA… go back to wherever you came from!
THE GM HERITAGE CENTER MUSEUM
not open to the public
Oh, GM…
From a french perspective you have made an excellent job and the trip was very pleasant, the editing, the musics and the views are perfect ! Bravo en français 👍🙏♥️
California is the coolest place on earth! I'm glad you go to visit
Great video, Ed! Glad you came to visit our country. I grew up in the SoCal car culture and never realized how great I had it until I moved away. I thought every place was that way! I will say that Florida is a close second, but does not have the quality or the money behind it like California does.
Hello to my favorite Dutchman who knows more about "American" cars than 90%+ of actual Americans know! Just a small suggestion here to make the title of this great YT video much more, let's say, sensible to North Americans' ears? It would not only make more sense but be euphonically better if the title was: USA Car Trip Documentary. The phrase "Trip Car" evokes these toy cars that were popular here in The States that would fall apart if they were "tripped up" and then we children back then would reassemble them, each fender, bumper, roof, and often the engine compartment itself. It taught kids the basic body and engine parts of the average automobile by letting kids do what they do best, that is, destroying things! Nevertheless, whatever you decide, dear very entertaining and informative Ed, it won't appreciably improve or degrade what already is just one more of your brilliant automotive videos!
Hopefully you stopped in Auburn Indiana and went to the Auburn Cord Duesenberg Automotive Museum. It’s pretty awesome.
Great video Ed, as a GM and Riviera fan, my heart beats the fastest for the Silver Arrow… What a gorgeous and unique car, Bill Mitchell had very good taste and refined the Riviera look even further, the 71 Riv was probably too much for Buick clients but what a styling coup, like the 63 Riviera, did not look like anything else on the road, really enjoy your work!
that was the srt8 with 426 hp and 6.1 liters.
2:28 Lol even the damn highway itself doesn't want people to visit the urban-blight hell hole that is Flint, Michigan. 🤣 Aka the cursed place where you can't even drink the damn water.
Oop, there goes gravity
Dang! You didn't get to go to the corner of E Adams & S Michigan? That's where the "Begin Route 66" sign is located. Also, I noticed your rental was up-badged. The SRT8 model actually had a 6.1.
Here in Maine, you get two lane highways where it is required that you stay right except to pass – and then tons of idiots and a lot of times old folks (bless their hearts) who camp in the left lane, neck and neck with the people in the right lane 😂 EDIT: that 16 cylinder Cadillac. WOW! 👨🏻🍳
Detroit was destroyed by government, and greedy unions
Cadillac redid the sixteen cylinder in 2003 with The Cadillac Sixteen concept car
Why do pickup trucks just keep getting bigger and bigger
Great vid Ed!!
Very enjoyable video i do hope you will do more like this