Here Are 9 Incredibly Rare Cars You'd Never Notice in Traffic
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You might be surprised which cars are incredibly rare -- and today, I'm going to tell you some unusual ones. Here's an explanation of a few especially rare cars you might never notice in traffic, even though they're exceptionally uncommon.
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Doug is truly the “rare normal car” of people.
“Normal car” are you insane ? He’s like a vintage sports car. Disgusting slander.
P.s. the last part is a joke.
@@chodeoriki4113 I respectfully disagree. If Doug saw Doug walking down the street he'd say something like, "Ah, now thhhissss is a rarity, a mid-80s double-t-shirt nerdy guy, I believe that's the sweaty trim level, about 6 foot 3, 6 foot 4 something like that, not very practical but tons of fun...you just don't see a lot of those around anymore."
@@001697556 you've been watching him a lot, I mean a lot.
That is why he's my guy I love cars in general this is me and this is me totally
yeah
"I take a picture of one whenever I see one" .....Doug is exactly the person who I expect to stop and take a picture of a Buick minivan lol. Love it!
That's what I do also. Used to take pictures of junky cars me and my buddy had a game where we would send pictures all the time of stuff that was just junk now I take pictures anytime I see something odd out in the wild
He would love the Chinese market.
I wonder what Doug has on his camera roll
I take pics of now uncommon vehicles whenever I have the chance
I saw a 9-4X a couple of days ago and I didn't realize they only made 814 of them. Crazy to think that I had one parked just behind me.
Truly was a car I didn't notice in traffic
There must be a different more common Saab suv because I’ve definitely have atleast seen two in the past couple years
@@Mcgoatsthe 9-7X? The trailblazer rebadge
I saw a 9-4x a couple of month ago. It really looks much better in reality than on a picture.
Good content Doug. It’s remarkable how GM is responsible for many of these abandoned and therefore rare models.
It's because GM is such an enormous company
GM had much more success with these other nameplates than people understand. many of these nameplates were definitely on their way out of business. if it wasn't for GM, including Saturn. and GM breathed new life into them.
Ford did the same thing with nameplates. such as Jaguar, Range Rover, Mazda, Volvo, and others.
@@musicauthority674 I can't help but laugh at the fact that most brands that GM has touched are dead, and everything you listed that Ford had a hand in, is a thriving powerful company. lol
@@1racerboy1 most of the nameplates I mentioned are very near bankrupt. and Ford itself is very near bankrupt. so don't go thinking Ford better than GM because they are not. in fact Ford is a joke they can't even build an EV. FORD'S ARE TOTAL GARBAGE!!!!!!!!!
@@musicauthority674 that's also really funny, 😂 GM actually went bankrupt at least once for real and had to be bailed out, unlike Ford. Lmao Also Mazda and Volvo are doing great and both produce better vehicles than GM could ever dream of making. The other two are at the very least staying afloat. Ford is nowhere near bankruptcy, but you can keep dreaming. Hahaha
This list could just be renamed to “basically just a bunch of strange rebadged GM vehicles nobody bought”
Yes, let’s not confuse rare with special. Most of these are rare for a reason
Not to say I was dissapointed. Doug is Doug, you know. But underwhelming nonetheless
6:58 pretty cool stuff saab meets gm meets anything else almost.
🤣🤣🤣
I was going to suggest "mostly reasons why GM needed bailout money"
Doug’s random t-shirts never fail to surprise me.
THIS NEEDS TO BE ON MORE DOUG FFS!
#GoodWill 😛😛
I'm starting a website called Shirts and Bids, where you can bid for Doug-style apparel and some rare used Doug special shirts from the eighties and up.
You’d think that after a while you’d wise up and realize every shirt surprises you, and would be ready for it.
he says he gets em off ebay
Similar to the Suzuki Equator was the Mitsubishi Raider, a rebadged Dodge Dakota sold from 2006 to 2009. They made like 20k of them in their lifespan and they’re also super under-the-radar.
Seen tons of Mitsu Raiders through every corner of the US but never seen a Equator. Assuming there were way more Raiders made
Yeah. I was reminded of this as well when Doug mentioned the Suzuki Equator. A friend of my dad's owns a Mitsubishi Raider.
@@benkova6925You’re right on that. In comparison, Suzuki only produced a little over 8,000 Equators. Very rare Trucks. I had an amazing opportunity to see one!
Love this kind of info that so many other enthusiasts seem not to care about so much or know of. This is why Doug made it big I think, cause the angle he approaches car reviews and the details he chooses to speak about are rather unique, interesting , and funny.
Nobody else really does that as good as him.
So here's a cool story that Doug just reminded me of. I was watching a murder documentary not too long ago where a guy picked up a college girl in his car and later killed her. Unfortunately for him he was picked up on the campus security cameras. His car was a blue Saturn Astra and because it was such a uncommon car law enforcement was able to find him fairly easily and he was soon convicted of the crime.
You know, I think I remember seeing this documentary!
Yup, I watched it too
JCS - criminal psychology
@@snipsnapsizzle2722 That's what it was! I recommend the channel to anyone who is interested in criminal psychology.
@@jameswat6806 yea good channel, wish it had more videos.
A recorded footage of Doug trying to sell Saturn Astras to people would be my favorite video on CZcams
THIIIIIISSSSSS is a Saturn Astra! I have a great deal for you!
**Slaps roof** THHHIIISSSSSS, is a 1 of 18,500 Saturn Astra, and let me show you all of its quirks and features.
And I’d buy one of them for parts 😂 I am never selling my 3-door XR
@@kylesteffen4749 So you basically got a Opel Astra H GTC?
@@chriskonte1909 yeah the Saturn Astra XR is the Astra H GTC but the only engine option in the US is the 1.8 and no body kit. Some of the looks with no power.
Cool thing about the Tribeca was that it had the same 3.0 H6 that was in the Legacy and Outback of the time. Surprisingly stout engine that was super reliable and had a timing chain instead of a belt, and it didn't have head gasket issues like the 4 cylinders did. Really cool to see an H6 engine outside of a Porsche.
Had an '04 Outback with that 3.0 H6, best car I ever drove by a long way! Replaced it not long ago with a 2017 Outback with the 3.6, and while there's a lot to love about that car too, it doesn't drive like the '04. Something a little too refined about the newer engine, even though it's bigger and technically puts more power down, the older one was more fun somehow.
My point is - anything with that 3.0 from that era is a winner in my book!
Please make this a series!! I absolutely love hearing your car knowledge!
I just know Doug’s heart skips a beat when he sees normal rare cars. And he prefers then over rare super/hypercars.
That's ok plenty of supercars around let the poor people have fun 🤣
He definitely creepily follows them for a few minutes just in awe
I would too. At least those are affordable and simply because nobody appreciates them.
I'd love to see a video(s) on the other 500!!!
I’d be happy if Doug made this a weekly/monthly list!
Part 2!!!!!
Now he’s going to do it.
Yes, looking forward to hear the remainder!
so here is a video of 9 rare cars quite a few will notice after this video
Kia Borrego was an amazing SUV, one of my parents had one while I was in high school. Horrible timing of its US release, but truly was a great vehicle
I worked for a Kia dealership ( later was laid off by them due to the financial crisis) at the time, they were really sweet. They had the right car at the wrong time. I think they’ve fixed that with the telluride though
@@IraqVet0608 Kia has been killing it lately imo.
Amazing? Exaggerate much. You must have had a small sampling of SUVs in your life.
@@JSAFIXIT They have? How so?
@@IraqVet0608 Sweet?
Another one you hardly ever see a whole lot (at least from personal experience) is the Oldsmobile Silhouette, which Doug also reviewed. Around the time I got my license, I used to drive my grandmother's before it broke down and I had only seen one other Silhouette around town. Granted I live in a smaller town so it's hard to tell compared to some of the other picks
Rare cars subtitled: Why rebadging in the same market is a BAD IDEA.
You say that, but that’s been GM’s business strategy for decades. Funnily though, most of the entries on this list are products of GM.
@@Poopsticle_256 lol fax they just put out rebadged models of different vehicles and they somehow sell, see charger and Chrysler 300
@@bradydevergilio7478 well at least Chrysler changes up their styling between charger and 300. GM literally makes the same exact car. Take a look at the Escalade and the Suburban. Or the Silverado and Tahoe.
@@Anthony-en5ov My favorite of these is the Dodge Dakota and Mitsubishi Raider. Same damn truck, might be some minor differences, mainly just the badge. Mitsu dealer near me had a (as in ONE) Raider, and I was truck-shopping at the time, but it was so loaded down with every option that it was crazy expensive, thousands more than the Dakotas you could get across town. Just have to wonder what the thought process was there, we have this already-struggling model that's perceived as an inferior knockoff at best, with Mitsu's bad rep, and it's absurdly overpriced too? Some sort of tax write-off maybe.
I wound up with a Nissan Frontier myself, it was way cheaper than the Dakota even AND more reliable.
@@Poopsticle_256 GM have also been doing it successfully in europe for decades, VW have also be highly successful at it
my grandma had a Kia Borrego back in the early 2010s. Crazy to think how rare a random SUV can be
The body shop I used to do parts for did a quick bumper job on a borrego! I had no idea it was rare until now
As someone from the middle east, I see them everyday. The police here in Dubai uses a fleet of Borrego/Mohave. This vehicle also received a big facelift recently.
Damn, your grandma got drip
Someone in my neighborhood used to have one lol
I guess it’s because their is so many of them in today’s market that we begun to lose track
I remember people mistaking a Range Rover for a Ford Explorer literally 🤣
Great content! I really want to see more vids like these. Keep up the good work Doug!
Please do more of these! Love these rare/normal cars
RIP more doug. Gone but not forgotten.
I'm still waiting for Doug to make an explanation on what happened to that channel
@@FlameOnTheBeat I think he has had plenty of videos that could be on More Doug. Also, the not so main car reviews
@@georgedowns4034 My guess is that Doug doesn't feel like he has enough car reviews due to covid so he's padding with these videos
I'm sure he has a good reason for it, he's actually very smart and analytical when it comes to youtube
I don't understand why these kind of videos are not in his More Doug channel. Yes he's "experimenting" with views and all but that's why More Doug was created in the first place.
The Vauxhall Astra was incredibly successful here in Northern Ireland
And the opel Astra was successful in the rest of west Europe
The vauxhall astra is also very popular here in scotland
I see so many Opel Astras daily, funny that they are "rare".
@@rpu3767 I suppose it's just the Saturn badged astras that are rare, here in UK I see loads of vauxhall astra
AYEEEEE Ferg my boi , big fan from India !
That Kia Borrego actually looks pretty nice. Like, it would probably sell well today, especially seeing as how Kia has really gotten MUCH better over the years. Plus, the recession didn’t help much at all. But even so, selling 23,000 vehicles in that category for Kia and for a brand new model that not many people know about during a recession is not that bad at all to be honest. Now that they have the Telluride and it’s doing well, they should definitely try coming back with the Borrego
You have to be a Kia fanboy to post something like that.
I had one, it was pretty nice and pleasantly fast.
Great video! I have a 2019 Buick Regal TourX and they made roughly 10,000 of them between '18-'20. Just like the Saturn in the video it's just a rebadged Opel with some plastic cladding. I absolutely love the thing and don't get why more people didn't buy them new.
Huh. I have an ‘05 Terraza, didn’t know it was so rare. I wouldn’t exactly call it unreliable though. It has 192k miles and still runs and drives fine.
If you've made it 192K miles in that car and you haven't done a head gasket (or six) and/or a transmission, you are the only one.
@@DougDeMuro I myself have only put around 10k miles on it since I’ve owned it so who knows what it went through before that
@@DougDeMuro I kind of take that back. It’s supposedly AWD but every time I turn it on, “All Wheel Drive system disabled” lights up under the tachometer. Oh well.
I've seen more DeLorean's on the road than Terraza's. In fact, I've never seen one.
@@Josh-179 I think I’ve seen one maybe two DeLoreans on the road. I did however see a Nissan Maxima with a vanity plate that reads “Gluteus”.
The other day me and a friend were exploring at night and we came across two first-gen, two-door Toyota RAV-4s with big EV decals on them parked behind what I think was a fenced mechanic shop. At first my buddy didn't think much of them because he has a better taste in cars than me, but after I googled how many of them were made for the U.S., which was around 2,500, he quickly changed his mind. I didn't even know the electric first-gen RAV-4 existed until I saw those 2 out of 2,500 parked right next to each other.
Nice find! I believe that is the one they made with Tesla partnership way back when
@@someguyonaguitar llmplmklpm ko ko
I used to drive one when I read meters for the electric company. Not bad until you got to 35 miles and hour and then the acceleration was terrible. Not bad to zip around town though.
Hey... u good at wheelie
@@asjadsaeed7478 are you having a stroke?
I hope you make another one of these type of videos! Now I’m constantly on a scavenger hunt whenever I’m driving! I’ve seen a B9 Tribeca, Buick Terraza, and Saturn Astra on the road since I saw this video.
Doug the type of guy to give himself a weekly Doug score
The Saturn Astra’s rarity was the reason the police caught a guy who killed a college student in Illinois.
The Astra in manual transmission form had a hardcore very difficult clutch too! I like sticks & was like damn they didnt americanize the manual like they do on the rest of the cars.
Interesting. I still believe they could catch many more criminals in Chicago proper if people knew cars there.
"Witnesses say the suspects fled in a silver BMW sedan or Honda Accord, possibly a Buick Lacrosse".
@@robk9685 'what seemed to be a white sedan' narrows it down real good
@@bradhaines3142 "The suspect was last seen running away so must've had both legs. Witnesses say he was between 5'5" and 6'3" and wearing a ball cap".
I saw the Subaru Tribeca yesterday.
The Navaho! My neighbor had one... completely forgot it ever existed. We called it the Mazplorer.
I've been trying to find one for years to compliment my Bronco II, didn't realize they sold so little in such a small time, no wonder I can't find one
It was a natural compliment to the Mazda B series pick-up, which was a re-badged Ranger.
Buddy of mine owned one from ‘16-‘19, it was his first car. Eventually the motor mounts gave out and so it rests in his parents yard as spare parts.
great list, would love to see see a part 2 and 3
I’d die to see a part 2 list, this is one of my favorite types of cars
Nobody ever mentions the Saturn Astra in these lists. I have a 2008 Astra 2DR XR with a manual and I love it, great little economical car that's fun to drive! Thanks for mentioning it, Doug!
How is it fun to drive? In Europe those Astras are as boring to drive as cars can get, even the OPC version is underwhelming next to the competition
@@turbosydney Compared to everything else I've driven (VW Jetta, Hyundai Sonata, Honda Civic, etc), it's up there on the list. You have to remember that here in North America, there are very few options for people who want an inexpensive, "sporty" coupe, let alone anything in the subcompact range these days. I bought my Astra used and for the price I got it for, it blows all the other options I was considering out of the water in terms of what I got for the money. It definitely won't set records on a track, but I stand by my claim that it's a fun-to-drive (MANUAL!!) daily-driver.
I’ve always found these really interesting as they were unlike any other GM product in North America at the time.
Not fun to drive, insanely reliable
@@MTL911EmergencyPhotography Opel is known for their refinement, at least among people who can look past their boring image. I remember a few comparisons of things like traction in the snow, handling characteristics, long-term reliability, etc. in German car magazines and usually, Opel is at the very top, often beating brands that are considerably more expensive. Not that they haven't sold any duds over the years (the '90s were particularly harsh to them), but overall, they make excellent cars.
This needs to become a series. This kind of video was fun to watch.
Yess!
I dont know if im the only one who thinks like this, but i really appriciate that doug, after all these years, keeping the same kind of videos with the same great quality. he didnt over complicate things or switch up how he does reveiws after his cheannel blew up. its always great content for both car people and non car people. thank you doug!!
I remember seeing the Borrego in the showroom wanting one really badly but not at $45k. I also really wanted an Equator when they came out but, Suzuki was gone before I even had a chance to buy one and generally speaking, I really liked the Esteem and Sidekick.
I’m surprised that the Mitsubishi Raider, which is a badge-engineered Dodge Dakota, didn’t make this list. Parallels can be drawn between it and the Suzuki Equator. I’ve seen a handful of them since the mid-2000s, but I would venture a guess that the Raider is even more elusive to find in the wild than the Equator is today.
I see raiders on a daily
That's the first vehicle that came to mind when I saw the thumbnail for this vid. They had an available V8.
I saw one parked outside a house in my city recently, had to loop the block because I thought I was hallucinating the Mitsubishi badge on the Dodge. That was the first time I've ever seen one. Also, this is in Canada.
In my previous job, I drove 50,000 miles a year. This meant I saw a lot of strange vehicles. In a single week, I saw both a Suzuki Equator and a Mitsubishi Raider pickup.
Good call! I forget they existed too!
Fun fact: Exclusive to the Terraza was rear independent suspension, borrowed from the Chinese market Buick GL8. It actually did have better ride and handling than all of the others badge engineered GM minivans listed which used solid axle rears.
once i was getting picked up from school and i saw a suzuki equator and i was like: suzuki makes trucks??
@@ThePoodleEnthusiast A friend of mine has an Equator, with the license plate "0 DEG LAT"...
@@AndrewAMartin woah thats crazy
@@AndrewAMartin Lol I used to have a 2004 GTO with a license plate that said 2004 GTO.
@@ThePoodleEnthusiast It's just a Nissan Frontier but it cost $5000 less at the time.
I'd love to see another one of these, this was a *fascinating* video ngl.
That said even for two years ago I'm kinda surprised you didn't include the 2009 Pontiac Solstice Coupe? Targa tops in 2009 with a production run of only 1266 units, but unless you *really* know what you're looking at, you'd have no idea it was any different than a standard Solstice GXP with a hardtop.
Love this guy's enthusiasm. Very fun to listen to.
Theres an even rarer HHR SS panel version known amongst HHR people as the "half panel", where only the rear 3/4 window was removed and both rear doors retained windows and functioned normally.
I saw one the other day! I thought they just added regular doors back to the panel hhr
That Subaru B9 is pure nostalgic to me. Back in middle school a parent parked their B9 in the same spot daily waiting to pick up their kid. It was blue, I remember looking at it 5 days a week.
the b9 looks far better than the redesign. would've been cool to see some of it in the ascent as an homage but subaru can't do anything interesting anymore
Weirdly, that is the only one that I actually remember ever see out of the whole list
did we go to the same middle school 🤨
Someone has a B9 close to where I live. The front end isn't all that bad nowadays. I don't think it stands out any more than some of the newer crossovers/SUV's from today.
lol I remember seeing one all the time near me in pale vomit green.
The Astra is pretty common in the UK, has some pretty decent performance versions too and they are still being made here.
Great video Doug but really I’d notice all these in traffic aside from the Astra as none of these were sold here in Australia. The Astra was sold here as the Holden Astra. Would love the Chevy HHR SS panel van it could sit alongside my VZ Holden Commodore Ute.
Daddy Doug saying “cars and bids” gets me every time
@N0t RickR0ll👇👋 shut up
Bars and Kids
it's funny because he is actually Daddy Doug now. He had a kid!
@@thraciandude fuirks and qeatures
I half expect him to say “cars and kids”
I see a Suzuki Equator every once in a while, while delivering on my route, I’ve also seen one in rural Tennessee. B9 Tribeca lives down the road from me and an owner of one works at my gym. I drive a Baja. I like odd cars
the Baja is my number 1 vehicle I want to own. A 2005 Baja Turbo MT is my dream car. it's such a fun looking car I can't help but love its fugliness.
I have an equator and I think I’ve seen about 7 or 8 in the time I’ve owned it. I actually see another one regularly on the Highway going to work and I saw two in one neighborhood in Pittsburgh.
If I’m driving the truck regularly I will literally get someone talking to me at the gas station about it every week or two.
@@fuzzywumble well the lowest production Baja is an 05 Turbo with a Manual, so if you could land one it’d be ideal. Mines an 05 Turbo with an Automatic, 175k miles and all original engine components, however, I’d be lying if I said it ran perfectly.
i think the mitsubishi raider (rebranded dodge dakota) is more rare than the equator. what's also cool about the raider compared to the equator is that it was possible to option it with a v8.
@@rebelcitysports1outlook713 I’ve seen more Raiders in comparison, they’re neat too
Great, detailed video!
Love these type of videos
My neighbor’s dad has an Equator in his garage, I never understood or asked why that thing was kept in such pristine condition. I get it now, the jig is up Hank. 🤣🤣🤣🤣
Making my mind around the astra being rare for anyone is almost impossible because I'm from Europe. I guess you would think the same of me not having seen a single f150 😂
I've seen dozens of astra's and f150s here in Florida. I actually love cheap Saturn's hope to get one
Off the top of my head I can remember four people who owned one, including a dude who had the OPC version. They're pretty unreliable.
funny thing. there are two 4th gen 1500 RAM's in my town of 50k people in a Balkan country
only in my neighborhood there are 4 astras
@@Ivannbeats for a long period of time closer family had 4 Astra G. 3 "hatchbacks" and one saloon. Of 4 2 were in that puke green
1:39 omg my family actually used to own one of them in sliver and I loved it and still see it every now and then.
I can honestly say I see _all of these_ with the exception of the Navajo in my town every day.
I actually think I see more tribecas with the old grille than the post refresh. That refreshed version is super rare
You probably notice them more because they stick out, however you aren’t entirely wrong, Subaru sold about 77k total units of the Tribeca altogether between both the B9 and the refresh, which means that only about 10k more total refreshed models were sold over 7 additional model years.
Just saw a refreshed Tribeca last night after watching this video. See a lot of them here in MN.
The TriBeCa was a seriously hideous vehicle. When it launched one was on display at a conference center where I was attending a (non-automotive) meeting and I had to look at it daily. Ugh!
@@doylerhill
Check out Alfa Romeo grilles...see much difference?
Me to
As a Canadian, I had no idea the gas B-Class was never sold in the US since it is a very popular car here
In Germany its quite popular too
I’ve seen one or two with California plates in Northern California.
Tha a and b class are horrible to work on since most repairs is engine out basically. Especially w168 for starter motor engine out
Funny enough I've never seen one in the united states where I live, but I went to Canada for a few days and I did see a few there
It was a great car. My neighbor is from Montreal and drives a B250. It’s a fantastic car. Wish we had them.
I really wish Doug would make a follow up video to this, highly interesting stuff in this video.
Another rare normal car is the Mitsubishi Diamante. My family had one from 2006 to 2013, and it was rare then and even rarer now. It was basically Mitsubishi's attempt to make a full size luxury sedan (similar to the Toyota Avalon), but it sold not too well at best. Nowadays I usually see about two to three a year.
Ironically, the Kia Borrego would probably sell quite well these days.
It is body on frame. This is the main difference between it and Telluride. So it may or may not be as successful.
They’re surprisingly over built also. I used to work at a Kia dealer and we had a handful of customers with them, 1 of which was a V8 model. They’re full, boxed frame and stout automatic transmissions.
They do still sell quite well! In Russia and parts of Asia the Borrego is still being sold as the Mohave, like Doug said. It’s been updated with newer tech, air suspension and turbo Diesel engines.
Kia Sheep
I would've imagined that the Mercury Marauder would be on here. Basically a beefed up Mercury Grand Marquis.
All black and chrome wheels give it a much more sinister look easily distinguishable from the average grand marquis
I think most car guys would recognize a Marauder but I would have missed most of these except maybe the Equator. Doug put together a great list of stuff that's obscure even to his audience.
marauder isn't rare
@@Spheredalai 12k made from 03-04. I’d say they’re pretty rare.
@@jalvarez2216 yeah, they’re rare, but people notice a Marauder.
We need another video like this
Great video keep up the great work.
Is Doug getting even more outrageous with his introduction to Cars and Bids in each video? Is it just me?
Like Scotty Kilmer?
Yes yes he is
he waves his arms around a lot
Maybe but at least he introduces them with a car that’s going to be in a future video
@@slimshadyjr9889 I have started to notice that.
Saturn Astra: call them Opels, and you find one in every other bush all over Europe (Vauxhall for the UK, Holden for Australia)
We got it in Mexico as a Chevrolet and there are many still here with 2 liter engine if I'm not wrong
I can confirm. In the UK they are everywhere. That version (the mark H) used to be the default starter company car and is now a for to for many a boy-racer. Easy to mod but rarely done well.
I like the looks of the 2 door
@@jamestorrens645 When GM sold Opel and Vauxhaul, I wish they could have thrown Holden in with the deal. Instead they closed them down. :-(
In the EU yes, however the Saturn's did soo poorly in the USA that after only 8 years, parts became unicorn like to replace.
I used to want a Navajo so bad when I saw them. Always been a car guy, especially FoMoCo. So I wanted one with a lift and mud grips and some yello Hella lights... my aunt had a zr2 blazer and I thought a beefed up Navajo would've been the perfect competition 🤣
This has got to be one of my favorite episodes :)
waited patiently for Doug to introduce the Suzuki Kizashi. in vain, my heart skipped a beat when he mentioned the last car in this list. shoutout to the Kizashi, a normal, yet rare sedan you'd never notice in traffic from 2010-2013!
Oh yeah I’ve always loved the Kizashi! Its design could still pass off as new today imo
Here in Europe everybody knew the Kizashi was destined to failure: it was the first sedan ever sold by Suzuki, a traditional brand for small urban and 4x4 cars, with a single petrol engine that appeared in the middle of the "diesel fever" and recession. Was unfair because car was beatiful and something different.
a very cool car. I’ve seen a few in the wild here in VT.
Anybody remember the Daewoos? I drove one in San Francisco as a taxi in like 2009, it was a piece of crap
@@Secrecy30 was way overpriced though compared to competition
How to get Doug's attention:
*Bring a Buick TERRAZA*
Every rebadged model seems rare, not just the Buick. The Chevy is the only one anyone ever sees
My mom has one
The KIA Mohave is actually quite common where I live, and so is the B9 Tribeca, and each one I saw was smoking like crazy, and the idle was rough, odd car.
Doug the kinda guy to introduce himself saying "this is Doug DeMuro" instead of saying "I am Doug DeMuro"
I've owned 2 Equators in my lifetime solely because they were rare.
I saw one on the road today!
WHY WAS DID is weird truck??? so, ONE more JDM PICK UP in US market???
I saw both a Buick Terraza and a hybrid Tahoe today within like 5 minutes of each other 💀
Saw a hybrid Escalade in Jonesboro, Arkansas the other day!
I’ve seen a hybrid Sierra once in Jacksonville.
I've seen a good amount of Subaru Tribecas.
@@korvusgaming4927 B9 version though?
@@legestrom Yes, the original B9.
I saw the same Buick Terraza twice in a single day driving around and in a parking lot. I got excited and took a picture and tagged Doug
Love this! Rare ”normal” cars is much more interesting than really expensive supercars😊
I always get excited when I see something that's uncommon or rare these days like a Plymouth Breeze or a Nissan Murano Crosscabriolet
I also saw a 2004 Mitsubishi Lancer Sportback Ralliart once
Unknown single model year Mitsubishi station wagon they only made 3K some of
I like how Doug says "rare vehicles you might not notice in traffic" after every entry just to remind us what video we're watching.
I've actually seen quite a few Tribecas on the road. Didn't have any idea about that backstory though.
Love the shirt Doug! I just visited NZ for three weeks and Queenstown was amazing!
Since your "carspotting" episodes are favorites of MANY of us, I'm curious where you enjoy doing it from the most? Nantucket? San Diego? Baltimore??? Care to share???
Maybe have a "Tour" of carspotting locations for you to go on... ???? 😁😁😁
free way over passes or sit a corner watch the cars in waiting in the lanes for the green light s and as always shopping mall parking lots larger the better
CZcamsCARSPOTTERSGUIDE neighborhoods with lots of street parking is good too
I know Doug doesn't really travel internationally but I'd pay to see him do it in any European capital.
Normal "rare" car: the 2006-07 Honda Accord Sedan with the 6 speed manual transmision, you can tell it from the regular AT only because the V6 logo is painted red and the wheels are unique to that model ;)
I have one of these! GREAT car. So far, I have only seen one other on the road.
The Accord Hybrid from 05-07 were even rarer
Wow, I saw a Suzuki Equator come through the parking lot at my work here in rural eastern PA. I was super confused because that was the first time I had ever seen a Suzuki pickup. I knew they probably weren't common but didn't know it was one of 8200 in the whole country, pretty interesting! Only saw it once, they might not have been from the area.
A friend of mine here in central PA has an Equator, with the license plate "0 DEG LAT". There was a dealership briefly in Harrisburg, kind of surprising when Suzuki folded...
WOWW! I was not aware that SAAB is no longer producing cars. No wonder I have not seen one in years. Good video! Thank you
I love the slight editing delay when urging us to check out cars and bids.
This time I had a moment of wondering if that was a Mercedes with a Chevy Suburban body kit.
I love the, "these cars don't get any love, and they probably don't deserve any, but..." 😄
That’s the true beauty
Doug demuro, these cars have been collecting in Rexburg Idaho, literally I see a ton of these floating around. Like tons of Buick Terezzas lots of b9 tribeckas. A few Suzuki equators and more
Where I live, a little north of Sacramento, I’ve seen at least 3 Borregos in the past month! We always take a picture when we see it!
Suzuki Kizashi deserves some love!
I also had read that the B9 reminded consumers too much of the word "benign" so that was the reason they scrapped that part of the name.
The B9 Tribeca almost had a Saab variant! Would’ve been so strange if this went through. I believe it was to be called the 9-6x. There’s a pre-production model on display in Sweden!
I remember that. The Saab version was gonna have the updated front end. I had a friend with a B9. The struts were absolutely shot. He traded it for an Elantra😅
There are a few others that are rarely seen in traffic. Isuzu Oasis, Cadillac Catera, Ford Probe, Pontiac Aztek, Isuzu Ascender, Mitsubishi Galant, Mitsubishi Lancer, Mitsubishi Diamante, Mitsubishi Mighty Max, Mitsubishi Montero, Suzuki Aerio, Suzuki Verona, Subaru Justy, Dodge Neon, Kia Sephia, Lincoln Blackwood, Ford Contour, Mercury Mystique, Ford Escort, Mercury Tracer, Mazda Millenia, Toyota Tercel, Nissan Axxess, Toyota Previa, Dodge Intrepid, Ford Aerostar, Ford Windstar, Dodge Viper, Dodge Stratus, Chrysler Cirrus, Chrysler Concorde, Chrysler LHS, Chrysler 300M, Chrysler New Yorker, Plymouth Breeze, Plymouth Voyager, Chevrolet Astro, GMC Safari, Chevrolet Venture, Pontiac Transport/Montana, Oldsmobile Silhouette, Nissan Stanza, Ford Freestar, Ford LTD, Oldsmobile Aurora, Oldsmobile Intrigue, Oldsmobile Alero, Isuzu Rodeo, Isuzu Trooper, Honda Prelude, Oldsmobile Cutlass, GMC Syclone, Honda Passport, Mazda 929, Mazda 626, Lincoln LS, Lincoln Continental, Chevrolet Blazer, GMC Jimmy, Ford Taurus, Mercury Sable, Lincoln Towncar, Chevrolet Lumina, Ford Crown Victoria, Mercury Grand Marquis,, Mercury Monterey, Mercury Villager, Nissan Quest, Chevrolet Corsica, Chevrolet Cavalier, Pontiac Sunfire, Geo Metro, Chevrolet Beretta, Toyota Celica, And Toyota Paseo, Acura Legend, Lexus GS400, Lexus ES250, Geo Prizm, Oldsmobile Ciera, Chevrolet Caprice, Volkswagen Routan, Oldsmobile Bravada, GMC Envoy, Chevrolet Trailblazer, Buick Rainier, Ford Aspire, Buick Regal, Buick Century, Buick LeSabre, Buick Park Avenue, Hyundai Azera, Hyundai Grandeur, Chevrolet Avalanche, Jeep Comanche, Infiniti I30, Infiniti Q45, Mazda Tribute, Mazda MPV, Mercury Mountaineer, Mercury Marauder, Mercury Mariner, Pontiac Torrent, Chevrolet Captiva, Buick Reatta, Chevrolet Esteem, Mitsubishi Sigma, Acura SLX, Land Rover Discovery, Land Rover Freelander, Saturn Outlook, Saturn Vue, Saturn Aura, Saturn Ion, Saturn SL2, And Acura Vigor.
that “they don’t deserve any love” at the end hit so hard even i’m hurt.
Kia shouldn’t have given up on the Borrego in the US.
20k isn’t a disaster in a recession year. I think sales would have picked up significantly for 2012 through 2016.
Thought the same.
For Spanish speaking countries they would have to change the name. Borrego while meaning sheep is also an insult, like saying stupid or dumb.
@@salovila5328 Really? I knew a Mexican guy in high school with that as his last name. Lol.
Doesn’t the redesigned tribeca kinda look like it
I currently own a Borrego Limited with the V8 and will not part with it until it dies. It has 340hp and is a body on frame, 3 row, 7 passenger tank. We were told by the dealer at the time that they pulled it from the market in the U.S. because the new plant in Alabama that produces the Sorento had been completed and Kia wanted to focus on selling the new Sorento at the same price as the Borrego. I can believe that because the Borrego was sold in Canada until 2011 and is still sold in many countries as the Mojave. If Kia started to import the Borrego again it would sell because people are still buying body on frame SUV's as fast as automakers can build them.
Also, considering how rare the Borrego was, I’ve seen a surprisingly large number of them. Never got any pictures though... (same thing with the B9 Tribeca. Seen plenty of them. Probably just because I live in Colorado where all the Subarus are.)
was just gonna say, i’ve seen quite a few of those. from colorado, now living in utah. most those sales must’ve been from this general area
I'm in Virginia and I've seen a few Tribecas. Only a couple had the infamous grille design though, the majority I see seem to be the newer one with the less ugly (but also less eye catching) front end. I believe I remember seeing one of the Buick minivans, when I was younger, just one.
We had the Borrego here in Brazil as the Mohave and it also sold for just one year. Unfortunately, we only had a 3.8 V6 engine instead of the V8.
The Borrego is actually quite common here in Korea as the Mohave. We dont have the Telluride (prbly cuz Hyundai/Kia didnt want competition for the Palisade) tho, which is a shame tbh.
Tons of B9 Tribeca's in New England to a point where I didn't even know it was rare.
My friend’s grandparents owned a B9 tribeca with the signature old Subie grille, and I saw a facelift version yesterday. Also seen a Saab 9-4 at an intersection near my house and I was so surprised.
Those Saabs still look great! Was happy to see the 9-5 in Tenet last year. The Subaru flying vag still looks terrible!
That Saturn minivan has to be more rare than the Buick. I don't think I've ever seen the Saturn version.
It is. He got his facts backwards since the Saturn version only sold for 2 model years and the Buick version sold until the end of all the GM minivans (2009).
I saw a couple in like 2007 but they’re never seen anymore
I've seen maybe two of them.
Someone at work had the Saturn Relay
@@chynacash3138 you actually have your info twisted as both the relay & Terraza were sold from 2005-2007
So is “More Doug Demuro” just not a thing anymore? 😂
He must've forgot his password
Technically this is more of doug demuro
He said the More channel didn't monetize as well, so these kinds of videos go on the main channel now.
@@d34thby1337 thanks. Makes sense. Just not cents
I actually saw a B-Class ED a few months back, and got unreasonably excited over it
I actually see B9s fairly often here, interesting to see it on the list
PLEASE MAKE MORE Of these lists!
Also all the Isuzus that were actually just rebadged GM trucks/SUVs.
And Isuzu made the Duramax, the best 1 ton GM diesel ever.
What was the Isuzu Vehicross based off of
@@subarupenguin4924 that was an Isuzu model. After the Axiom flop in 2004 that when Isuzu vehicles in the US market were rebadged GM trucks/SUVs. Isuzu had the I-series truck and the Ascender. 2008 was the last year for Isuzu passenger vehicles. Isuzu still sells Trucks in US still.
The Rodeo and Amigo were rebadged Honda Passport.
@@joeneri150 it was the other way around Isuzu made that SUV the Honda Passport is the rebadged Rodeo
I can just imagine Doug stopping his wife on the way into Costco to snap pics of a Buick Terrazzo, 😂😂
with a poloroid camera, they shaking the little picture and putting it in his wallet with his collection lol
And she would have no problem with it because what he does pays all the bills.
I for sure love these segments
I've seen a Borrego or two. Don't know why, but they've always stood out a little to me. I've seen several Navajos weirdly. I had a next door neighbor at an apartment complex I lived in about 10 years ago that had an Astra. I've actually seen quite a few Equators as well. That also reminds me of the Mitsubishi Raider which is another rare rebadged version of another truck (the Dodge Durango), which I use to see once every few months.
The original Tribeca though. My dad and I will always recognize those. My dad said when he first saw one "geez, that thing makes the Pontiac Aztec look good".
Fun fact about the B Class electric, it has Tesla technology with AFAIK an entirely Tesla made drivetrain. Daimler was a Tesla investor and you can see that in the Mercedes switchgear in the early Tesla interiors.
It’s a fairly common car on Norwegian roads, maybe the most common B Class variant of that age, and had decent specs when new with the big downside being no DC fast charging.
Fun fact on top of this, i forget how much, but the Toyota RAV4 EV also had Tesla stuff in it