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  1. Xczar0DSK

    American cars have long history of being incorrectly engineered

  2. Larry Echols

    I learned how to drive in a 1967 Corvair before I ever had a driver’s license, and I drove it for awhile after being licensed to drive.
    I personally liked the car and never felt unsafe driving it. I was saddened to see it eventually eliminated from the Chevrolet line up!

  3. David Lampe

    My first car 65 corvair bought used for $300 drove it everywhere. I bought two more a 64 spyder with a blown turbocharged engine and a monza with a four speed manual. When I went away for military service my folks junked my corvairs I still miss them fun to drive and roomy.

  4. Dale Kundtz

    I remember the 67 For air my dad bought. It was a great car and handled well. I wish I still had it.

  5. John Mehaffey

    Brilliant scotty, just like watching a whodunnit, engineers vs drivers

  6. Ren Khachatoorian

    Manual transmission is the king. And it is true.

  7. MrChowhua

    Anytime you say don't it triggers the Streisand effect in all of us. Now I wanna try this car out.

  8. Jhe’Ray

    What are your thoughts on the Acura Integras? (90s – 2000s)

  9. Mel B

    The Hillman Imp range from the UK and the Renault Dauphine from France along with the italian Fiat 600 and Fiat 850 all had interesting handling particularly in windy conditions. They were cars of their time economical and good basic transport.

  10. James Moore

    I like the car history as much or sometimes even better than your new car evaluation. the best are your repair videos.

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