4 Forgotten Cars From the 80s/90s. [ Should You Buy? ]

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    It’s that time again. Let’s talk about four weird, uncommon, and forgotten cars from the 80s and 90s that I want to buy! In this video we look at the completely unremembered Renault Fuego, the obscure Canadian market Eagle Vista, the low-volume Kia Elan roadster, and the elegant but unsuccessful Buick Reatta. Can we find any of these to purchase, or are they all lost to history? Let’s find out!
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  • @pokeytrucker5296
    @pokeytrucker5296 Před 4 lety +71

    Out of all four of those cars you should definitely get the Reatta. That uses a lot of common GM parts, and that 3.8 V6 is a great power plant, very reliable.

    • @matthewcaughey8898
      @matthewcaughey8898 Před 2 lety +1

      I’ve never ruled out hunting one but then I’m not interested in going fast anymore.

    • @oliverdepauw5663
      @oliverdepauw5663 Před 2 lety +3

      As a 1990 reatta owner i second that reattas are fucking cool and if you live in the midwest they’re pretty cheap so go buy one !!

    • @bran6573
      @bran6573 Před 2 lety

      @@oliverdepauw5663 getting a 91 tomorrow, 2500 140k miles needs nothing and is in great shape. gonna be my "gas saver car" compared to my challenger

    • @oliverdepauw5663
      @oliverdepauw5663 Před 2 lety +1

      @@bran6573 check all your rubber lines make sure they arent dry rotted if the instrument cluster goes bad east coast reatta parts has them with a 2 year warrenty which is a unreal deal. Oh and they chop with a muffler delete 😏

    • @oliverdepauw5663
      @oliverdepauw5663 Před rokem

      @@bran6573 how’s the reatta ? Instrument cluster shit out on you yet?

  • @jakelannetti3128
    @jakelannetti3128 Před 4 lety +35

    Dude PLEASE buy a Reatta, the 3800 will run forever, parts are everywhere and the touch screen will be the star of radwood

    • @jaywebb0113
      @jaywebb0113 Před 3 lety +4

      We have a Reatta sitting up at the dealership right now, it belongs to an retired GM rep he has 2 of them and brings them to the shop to be worked on. Its like going back to the future

  • @1628gary
    @1628gary Před 3 lety +12

    I bought an '88 Reatta 10 yrs ago, in MINT condition; everything working, for only 5,500. Best car buy I ever made; incredibly well built! Still have it & will give it to my son as part of his inheritance. Loads of fun to drive too!

  • @SgtSnazzerino
    @SgtSnazzerino Před 4 lety +58

    I see a Fuego every Saturday..
    Its welded to a pole for the sign for my local junkyard

    • @HelloRoad
      @HelloRoad  Před 4 lety +1

      😆

    • @ChristopheZ
      @ChristopheZ Před 4 lety +3

      DO you live in Maine near Saco/scarborough??? LOL

    • @SgtSnazzerino
      @SgtSnazzerino Před 4 lety +3

      @@ChristopheZ YES I live in OOB!

    • @ChristopheZ
      @ChristopheZ Před 4 lety +2

      @@SgtSnazzerino i know that place you are talking about.. Lol.. I ride my bike around sometimes

    • @SgtSnazzerino
      @SgtSnazzerino Před 4 lety +7

      @@ChristopheZ I'm heading there this weekend funnily enough, they got an old Yugo there too. If you see a old white Accord Wagon with mismatched wheels or a red Civic hatchback that's me lol

  • @bradkrekelberg8624
    @bradkrekelberg8624 Před 4 lety +22

    I would think a late '90s supercharged 3.8 would be an easy swap in a Reatta. DO IT.

    • @maxsteele1957
      @maxsteele1957 Před 4 lety +3

      With a five speed and some suspension it would carve up

    • @plymouth491
      @plymouth491 Před 4 lety +3

      The Reatta is a sporty two door, two seater similar to the Oldsmobile Trofeo and the Cadillac Allante but arguably the most handsome of the three.

    • @SAMPLETEXT285
      @SAMPLETEXT285 Před 3 lety +1

      It has been done but it would be an incredible sleeper

    • @matthewcaughey8898
      @matthewcaughey8898 Před 2 lety

      Actually I think the Reatta needed some zip to give it more appeal. I always feel that it should have been reintroduced in 1993 as a platform for caddy’s Northstar 32v V8;

    • @oliverdepauw5663
      @oliverdepauw5663 Před 2 lety +1

      Theres a few people on the aaca forums with series 2 supercharged reattas. Swap is reletively simple if you have the time and money

  • @RocknTorb
    @RocknTorb Před 4 lety +13

    In March 2020, I bought myself a Peugeot 205 from 1989 and I love it. Automatic, 1.9 l and 102 PS. :) Great video,.... as always!! Thanks!!

  • @KyleFN
    @KyleFN Před 4 lety +13

    I feel like we are twin car souls
    I've kept a casual eye out for a Buick Reatta convertible in decent condition and reasonably-priced.
    My "hit list" also includes the ultra-rare BMW 318ti with the "California Roof", an electrically-retractable fabric roof in place of the standard metal sunroof. I have never seen one in person or in the wild, ever.
    Another one is the (also) ultra-rare Toyota Celica AllTrac Turbo, a rad Celica (my first car) with a turbo charger AND all-wheel-drive. This thing came with a few shmexy body kit upgrades too. Little "vents" in various places.
    I also lusted after the Triumph TR7. They were around town (Waco, TX) when I was a kid and I always stopped to look when they drove by.

    Also on that hit list:
    Geo Storm
    Isuzu Impulse
    Hyundai Scoupe (My sister owned one of these and it was the biggest hunk of junk, but I just love the rarity)
    Chrysler TC
    Chrysler Conquest
    Lincoln Mark VIII
    Plymouth Laser
    Oldsmobile Cutlass Convertible (with the weird hoop roll bar and GM vertical door handles of the 90s)
    Oldsmobile Toronado

  • @osvaldovidela6466
    @osvaldovidela6466 Před 4 lety +16

    The Fuego in Argentina was definetly popular, lots of parts available, even we had our own model the GTA Max, the most powerful Fuego. Also here you can get one for cheap and they're very, very reliable, the only engines available here are the 2.0 and the 2.2 aluminum block 4 cylinder, pretty good engine, used in a lot of cars, the 18, the 21 and the Renault Trafic which is a van, parts are available everywhere.

  • @ecymbura31
    @ecymbura31 Před 4 lety +4

    These videos are so awesome. You don’t try to act cocky or arrogant or immature like SO many people on CZcams do. You just offer informative and entertaining car videos. Keep it up man

  • @davidjensen5074
    @davidjensen5074 Před 4 lety +17

    Being a GM guy, I have always loved the Reatta. I still see them occasionally here in the Detroit area. Please profile the Fiero or the Beretta/Corsica. My Dad used to have an 89 Beretta GT with the digital gauges. I absolutely loved that car. As small as it was, we actually used to go camping with it. By the way, I love your Grand Prix, your Nova, and your Prizm.

    • @350zlover2
      @350zlover2 Před 3 lety +1

      Fieros are really nice! Love those vehicles!

    • @DWoods-gs2xq
      @DWoods-gs2xq Před rokem

      Do you know anything about reattas ? I recently purchased one

  • @jmvfrva
    @jmvfrva Před 4 lety +20

    I have a forgotten 1986 Toyota Celica GT-S here on the east coast that needs to be in your fleet.

    • @williamsinger4124
      @williamsinger4124 Před 4 lety +1

      Those are cool lil cars. I have a few in my fleet as well

    • @johnl3230
      @johnl3230 Před 4 lety +1

      One of my fav 80's cars 🤩

    • @williamsinger4124
      @williamsinger4124 Před 4 lety +1

      I should word that better lol. I have a few Japanese gems in my fleet. No Toyotas yet, but I have my peepers out for a roughly 85 pickup

    • @gerrittosborne633
      @gerrittosborne633 Před 4 lety +2

      Shhh we can’t let the celicas go up in price anymore lol

    • @p.informatico1320
      @p.informatico1320 Před 4 lety +1

      @@williamsinger4124 The Celica I would like is the late 70s model...

  • @sethtoybes9392
    @sethtoybes9392 Před 4 lety +19

    You produce such enjoyable stuff! An interesting down to earth angle with a nice dose of nostalgia and great quality editing, thanks and keep up the great work! (love the montage work)

  • @ryanwarsh
    @ryanwarsh Před 4 lety +5

    My parents had a few Eagles. My mom had a Premier in the late 80’s and I’ve been told that they had the transmission replaced 3 times in just a few years. My dad leased a Vision back in 92 or 93. It was basically a Dodge Intrepid with a nicer interior. Good times!

  • @johnl3230
    @johnl3230 Před 4 lety

    I get so excited when you come out with a video 😂 thanks for the awesome content!

  • @fgeiger41
    @fgeiger41 Před rokem +3

    I was so close to that being my first car until I read about the quality issues. Sometime was basically giving one away with low miles which made it more scary. The Reatta would be a cool way to go. Most CRT's still work today. Buick actually made an experimental RWD version of it along with the Regal with the GNX 3.8. I wonder whatever became of them.

  • @gerechoppers
    @gerechoppers Před 3 lety +3

    Wow. I love the Dodge Colt Vista in your video. My mom had one when I was in high school in the 80s. It's actually the first car I ever totaled in a wreck and it actually held up pretty good. It was fun to see one again. Thanks

  • @chrisdooley6468
    @chrisdooley6468 Před 4 lety +1

    Our first generation Eagle Talon TSi blew its turbo and head gasket a week before our wedding back in 95. Mechanic said was it wasn’t worth fixing so my then wife bought a new generation Talon TSi AWD manual coupe that was so much fun to drive and was awesome in the snow of the pocono mountains where we were.

  • @nightwolf9723
    @nightwolf9723 Před 4 lety +14

    Of those I like the Lotus Elan. However, I would love to have a 1991 Isuzu Impulse RS Turbo AWD.

    • @xavier3241
      @xavier3241 Před 4 lety +1

      I had one... it was impossible to find parts for it

    • @HoverboardMaker
      @HoverboardMaker Před 4 lety

      My first car was a red 1985 Isuzu Impulse Turbo AWD. Back when they still had the Lotus designed body and before they started looking like Miatas. It would take 20 years before I had a car with the same features and power again. Well ahead of its time, but a pain to work on and find parts for. My drivers side window fell off the track once and I still am shocked by how much TAR was used to hold that door together at the factory.
      Yes, I miss it everyday.

    • @rocketsmall4547
      @rocketsmall4547 Před 3 lety

      🤤

  • @RH-ed1gc
    @RH-ed1gc Před 4 lety +1

    Love the Reatta. Another great video. Very Cool!

  • @hullinger
    @hullinger Před 4 lety +2

    Loved it the vid and loved that Fuego too. Definitely a step up from the Le Car!

  • @sleepyhollow783
    @sleepyhollow783 Před 4 lety +1

    This channel simply shreds. 💜 I'm blessed to have found it.
    Thanks for bringing back to memory the Lotus Elan! Loved the rear views while in high school. Actually forgot about it. Reminded me of my personal disaster car that i wish i still had, the 1991(-94) Mercury Capri XR2.
    (Have a soft spot for the Buick Regatta though because my 1st car was a 1979 Riviera.) Loved the Fuego as a boy too. Check out the Isuzu Impulse with it's "Body By Lotus" selling point. 😏

  • @Chris-xo7dh
    @Chris-xo7dh Před 4 lety

    Another great video!!!

  • @raverboyloki
    @raverboyloki Před 4 lety +5

    Other obscure 80's - 90's cars to look for: Chrysler Imperial (luxury coupe), Isuzu Impulse (hot hatch back), and Dodge Lancer GTS.

  • @williamsinger4124
    @williamsinger4124 Před 4 lety +1

    Thanks to your family sedan video, I got my 86 Mazda 626 LX running. Gonna be a nice recipient for the 87 GT coupe power train swap. This year, I'm just gonna run it and start the process this winter

  • @jeffbrunette6950
    @jeffbrunette6950 Před 4 lety

    Keep up the great job 👍

  • @61chickens
    @61chickens Před 4 lety +1

    Hi Ethan, great channel. The Mitsubishi based Eagle Vista was also produced in Malaysia as the Proton Saga, which was cheap to buy here in the UK but not as I recall a particularly great car, being constantly facelifted in an attempt to hide it's ageing underpinnings.

  • @minnesotatomcat
    @minnesotatomcat Před 7 měsíci +1

    I found a sweet 92 Buick riviera for my son, 56,000 miles, and came from down south so the body is very clean. The dynaride air suspension system still works amazing and coupled with the plush leather seats it feels like driving a lazy boy down the road. The dash/gauges always get me, it’s like they were trying to be spaceage or something, kinda fun to look at 👍

  • @elliottmalone3949
    @elliottmalone3949 Před 4 lety

    Great content as always... Love your videos! Do a video on the VW Scirocco Ethan!!!! I know you use to have one lol. Also the Audi Quattro of the same vintage was pretty rad.

  • @Fandango541
    @Fandango541 Před 3 lety

    Ethan, congratulate yourself. A great video with lots of info of dead, but not buried automotive classics. Ahh, the 80's. Brought back a lot of great memories. Good job! 😉😎

  • @markyamaguchi9571
    @markyamaguchi9571 Před 6 měsíci

    Man i love your channel don't know how i didn't find you years ago.

  • @chrissweet6369
    @chrissweet6369 Před 4 lety +1

    Awesome you brought up the Colt! The 79 to 84 are the best generation. Love my 81 twin stick. You can find Vista wagons up here in Nor Cal for crazy cheap every now and then, I saw one in good condition manual that went 800$ not too long ago.

  • @xrmerkur
    @xrmerkur Před 4 lety +1

    The Buick Reatta touchscreen was something special. Great video!

  • @clllaytrrron
    @clllaytrrron Před rokem +1

    That Reatta that was listed at $35,000 was a "Select 60". As a reward for leading in sales, Buick gave their top 60 dealers a unique badged and trimmed Reatta model in 1988 and again in 1990. The '88 was a black coupe with saddle interior, gold pinstripe, 16 way seats and the sunroof which was only became available later in '88. That 1990 convertible model was one of only 60 produced with a two-tone red and white interior. It also received unique 16" white enameled wheels that previewed the style seen on the '91 models. That's why they're asking a fortune for it. But as the owner of an '89 Reatta, I can tell you that the reason for there being so many still on the road considering the rarity is because they were had built the quality is really quite good. That combined with an indestructible Buick 3800 under the hood that was never abused by the senior citizen who originally owned it. I use mine as my year round daily driver here in Saskatchewan where we have +40℃ in summer and -40℃ in the winter. They are great cars that always get noticed... By those who know what they are.

  • @richard63
    @richard63 Před 3 lety

    A very entertaining show. Thank you.

    • @HelloRoad
      @HelloRoad  Před 3 lety

      Glad you enjoyed it. Thanks for watching! :)

  • @iamnatman
    @iamnatman Před 4 lety +9

    Bought a black Reatta convertible like 2 weeks ago, and now I'm seeing tons of videos pop up about them. They're gonna start running out pretty quick now with all this coverage, so you better nab one!

    • @OctaneMonkey
      @OctaneMonkey Před 4 lety

      I go through that same thought cycle everytime I bought something non-main stream.

    • @boosted_spirit
      @boosted_spirit Před 4 lety

      Lol I'd rather buy good 80's-90's cars

    • @betaripoff
      @betaripoff Před 4 lety +1

      Doug demuro is gonna make it even more popular

    • @brianbranigan7882
      @brianbranigan7882 Před 4 lety +1

      Was it the black one on ebay with a maroon stripe? That is a sick color combo. Mine is maroon with white stripe and red interior. I hope they go up in value, but there doesn't appear to be that much interest in owning one for most people. Eventually everything goes up in value if it survives I guess. I just enjoy driving a cherry, rare and what I consider beautiful car, knowing that it will not go down in value.

    • @iamnatman
      @iamnatman Před 4 lety +1

      @@brianbranigan7882 Nah, I found it on FB marketplace. It does have a maroon stripe with the red 16 way seats/interior. Apparently 30 ish came in that combo.

  • @CarlosGuzman-bq8fr
    @CarlosGuzman-bq8fr Před 4 lety +6

    I love the Buick Reatta.. I recently looked up the history on this car. It was a great car unfortunately they didn't make many of them. You can find them in Florida from some reason, the car had several neat features. I would love one.

    • @matthewcaughey8898
      @matthewcaughey8898 Před 2 lety

      Depending on how things go in the future and if I’ve got some money I might be going reatta hunting. If I do it’s the fact that I’m working at a GM dealer that will help

    • @oliverdepauw5663
      @oliverdepauw5663 Před 2 lety +1

      Well what are 2 things old people like? Buicks and florida haha no but there are quite a few in florida

    • @jordanoswald8059
      @jordanoswald8059 Před rokem +1

      Got one in WI if you are looking

  • @mexicanspec
    @mexicanspec Před 4 lety +2

    I was driving a 1979 Dodge Colt when the new '85 model came out in 1984. I wanted one so badly. I have a daily search on Ebay for a Colt of any kind. One comes up about every 3 months and it is usually the older rear wheel drive version. It is too bad they have all gone away.

  • @Finestizpro
    @Finestizpro Před 4 lety

    Glad to see your getting so many subs and im sure you will hit 200k in no time

  • @quickford
    @quickford Před 4 lety +6

    You should do a video on the 1991-94 Mercury Capri if you haven't already. It's a small convertible mostly made from Mazda parts, built in Australia, and came with an optional turbocharger. It's basically a front-wheel-drive Miata :D

  • @philtru
    @philtru Před 3 lety

    YES! I got my white 1988 Reatta yesterday! I absolutely love it

  • @plymouth491
    @plymouth491 Před 4 lety +2

    Of the four, I'd definitely pick the Reatta because I've always liked them. They would've been much better mechanically had they been RWD, but it is what it is.

  • @paulzgarage5675
    @paulzgarage5675 Před 2 lety +1

    I just added a Buick Reatta to my garage of 80's/90's cars. I gotta say, its fun to drive. It doesn't surpass in any one category (luxury, handling, sportiness) but it does make you smile when you drive it.. and I'm constantly being asked what it is!!

    • @darcymojo1008
      @darcymojo1008 Před rokem +1

      I agree totally fun , every time i am out in my 88 someone asks or remarks on it

    • @paulzgarage5675
      @paulzgarage5675 Před rokem

      @@darcymojo1008 The Reatta is a looker!

  • @jasoncarpp7742
    @jasoncarpp7742 Před 4 lety

    Another awesome video. I remember the 1980s. I was too young to drive, but I remember cars like the Lamborghini Countach, the Renault Fuego, my favourite was the Buick Reatta. I remember saying "Finally, something new from Buick!" Was I ever disappointed when it was discontinued. I found it way more attractive than the Riviera.

  • @brianbranigan7882
    @brianbranigan7882 Před 4 lety +1

    I own a 1989 Reatta with 57k miles. The touch screen resets itself to its build date when the battery is disconnected, or goes completely dead. I used to only drive it to cars and coffee on Saturdays, but that was pretty hard on it. It runs much better as a daily driver. You can get a similar year Corvette for about the same money, maybe a little more, but the nature of a Corvette is that someone drove the piss out of it before they sold it to you for 5-10 k. The nature of a Reatta is that it was driven reasonably (165hp) by someone a little older, who had nice things and liked to take care of them. I think the problem with these is that a lot of them sat for extended periods as their owners aged. I bought mine for 5k, maroon with red interior, in very cherry cosmetic condition. I put another grand into the engine, any mechanic shop can work on a 3.8L, and now have a very reliable, very rare, daily driver. I saw a convertible Reatta about a mile from my house once, and we just about messed ourselves honking and waving. You just never see these things on the road. Not even at cars and coffee.
    ONE CAVEAT-- Looks like a sports car. Drives like an old Buick.

  • @nondweller
    @nondweller Před 4 lety

    I love these videos!

  • @jonathanoverton1325
    @jonathanoverton1325 Před 4 lety +2

    the 4th gen Celica is highly underrated. I have an '86 ST and I'm still getting 27mpg. Plus it's got pop-ups

  • @slebdad
    @slebdad Před 4 lety +1

    I started driving in 86. I drove a 80’s Pontiac Sunbird, then to a Renault Alliance, to a Mitsubishi Mirage hatchback. Sunbird was my parents. Alliance bought used as my first car. No air, no power windows. The Mirage was my first new car purchase. No power windows but did have ac. Never had any problems except the window crank arm fell off. Easily fixed. If you were going to get one of the cars from today, I would say go with the Reatta. But I still would pick the Merkur XR4ti first.

  • @GibbsBro
    @GibbsBro Před 4 lety +2

    I work with a lady at a bank that drives a Plymouth Colt 3 door van every once in awhile. Its mint. Really cool to see!

    • @brianbranigan7882
      @brianbranigan7882 Před 4 lety

      I had a brown Colt Vista wagon in the 90's. It supposedly had 4wd. It was OK. It's main advantage was it was cheaper than the Civic and Tercel wagons that were similarly decked out. That also made it easier to send it to the junk yard when the engine went tits up.

  • @mateobravo1324
    @mateobravo1324 Před 4 lety +3

    There was another cool looking renault back in 87 that my aunt had.
    87 renault alliance gta.
    Full body kit from factory nice looking mag wheels.
    Haven't seen one in person myself since probably 92

    • @Tdriver1205
      @Tdriver1205 Před 4 lety

      I had one of the those back in the early 90's. I auto x it for 3 years. Still one of the best handling fwd cars I've ever driven..

  • @TheBEN99X
    @TheBEN99X Před 4 lety

    I just picked up a second mk1 80 vw scirocco recently. I’m completely in love with Giorgetto Giugiaro‘s design on this classic euro. Get them while you can because prices are starting to skyrocket for clean original examples. Even with high mileage.

  • @fabssgarage
    @fabssgarage Před 4 lety +1

    Dude great video! Don't forget to mention the twin charged Nissan March, the now expensive Fiat Uno turbo mk1(I'm selling mine btw), the unloved but gorgeous Maserati biturbo (1st twin turbo engine in history) , or the Fiat Panda Ouch/Sisley which it's off-road equivalent is the MB G-wagon, the AlfaRomeo 33 with it's boxer engines.... Oops I mentioned all Italian cars lol I know you're in the US but all those are iconic cars in Europe

  • @OhYeahAboutThat
    @OhYeahAboutThat Před 4 lety

    I worked at a Dodge, Jeep and Eagle dealership in high school. They also (formerly) sold Renault. I almost bought a used Fuego back in the day but it was over my budget at like $2,500.00.

  • @davidn427
    @davidn427 Před 4 lety

    Please do more of these videos! 👌🏻

  • @_The_Worst_
    @_The_Worst_ Před 4 lety +1

    By golly, that touchscreen is super forward thinking for way back then...🤯💯✔

  • @macgto
    @macgto Před 4 lety

    I had two Fuego Turbos back in the day, a white 83 and an Iris Mist 84. These cars were underrated in my opinion. For the money, they were stylish, comfortable and very well equipped. The only issue I ever had with either of them was, I had a turbo seize on my 84, which I was able to replace myself, and for not a lot of money.

  • @a-aron5691
    @a-aron5691 Před 4 lety

    There was a Fuego Turbo not far away from me in great shape on Craigslist.
    My family had two Dodge Colts. Both DL hatches in gold. One an 86 with sealed beams, and one 87 with composite lamps. Loved those things. You never see them on Craigslist, but you might find one on Marketplace.
    The CRT touch screen was also available in the Riviera coupe, and there was a similar color system on the Oldsmobile Toronado called the Trofeo system.
    Some other good ones are the Chevy Sprint Turbo, Isuzu I-Mark Turbo, earlier Isuzu Impulse and later Impulse and Geo Storm, Mitsubishi Cordia Turbo, the beloved Chrysubishi Conquestarion, the Chrysler Laser/Dodge Daytona, late 80s Oldsmobile Toronado Trofeo, Nissan 200SX, Nissan Pulsar. Nissan NX, Nissan Maxima SE, Infiniti M30, Infiniti G20, Lexus ES250, Rover 216 Vanden Plas, Cadillac Cimmaron, Mazda 121 FunTop, Geo Tracker soft top, early 90s Saturn SC2, Mercedes-Benz 190E 2.3-16, Citroen BX, Renault Alliance GTA, Fiat X1/9, Innocenti Mini De Tomaso, Daihatsu Charade Turbo, and so so so many more that my dream garage would have to be the size of a football field.

  • @JuanRodriguez-wx9sq
    @JuanRodriguez-wx9sq Před 3 lety

    Love watching your videos, I feel that cars were more exiting on the 80s.

  • @siejaiz
    @siejaiz Před 4 lety +1

    I have an Elan, I wanted an Elise but those cars don't depreciate at all. Gotta love how international the Elan is being owned by GM (American), designed and built in England, powered by a Japanese engine (Isuzu) then sold to KIA (Korean).
    I don't think these will ever be too hard to find, Lotus fans keep these old cars alive forever.

  • @rmay7
    @rmay7 Před 3 lety +1

    There's been two Fuegos for sale in Southern Ontario for months now (both on Kijiji - Canadian classifieds) although one is effectively a parts car.
    I explicitly remember the Eagle Vista wagon since I was heartbroken my parents couldn't test drive one when shopping for a new car in 1990 (the dealer demo had just sold). They ended up with another now-rare car, a new Sonata.

  • @nickargrew6007
    @nickargrew6007 Před 5 měsíci

    I'm a huge Buick fan and totally clicked on this because of the Reatta. You should get one and do a review and an in depth video. Also, as far as other cars you should look at... my all time favorite... I actually had one... Buick LeSabre T-type!!!

  • @user-lp2cy2xy5v
    @user-lp2cy2xy5v Před 2 měsíci

    I believe...the Reatta is one of the most underrated unique cars ever made. I've had two. Just got a 1990 on 4-25-24, it has had three owners. Only 75 k and beautifully maintained. White and grey interior. Almost showroom quality. Paid $8,500. Everything is like new! Only have to replace a few cosmetic parts....best cruiser I've ever owned, hands down.

  • @jamshidsingh5020
    @jamshidsingh5020 Před 3 lety

    The touch screen computer in the reatta looks so rad!

  • @rustytrident8282
    @rustytrident8282 Před 4 lety

    That's crazy I just randomly came across a 1988 buick reattaa couple weeks ago and never even heard about it. Fell in love and bought it right away. And the car was only 3 mins away from my house. Crazy

  • @danterugna2731
    @danterugna2731 Před 4 lety +1

    I see Renault Fuegos very often, here in Argentina was sold very well, and it was the closest rival to the ford Sierra XR4. Now both are considered classics

  • @RobertNES816
    @RobertNES816 Před 3 lety

    The Buick 3.8L V6 is the reason why they is so many Reattas around. You can't kill those engines! I used to have a 1996 Bonneville SSEi with the supercharged 3.8L Series 2 V6. That car ran like a top even with 276k miles! Sure I the supercharger needed to be replaced (that cost me about 3k!) which was a small fortune but that engine ran absolutely perfect.

  • @nicemarmot1116
    @nicemarmot1116 Před 5 měsíci

    Driving home today I saw a pink Reatta donk (with pink wheels and vanity plates of course) and it made me think of this video.

  • @faygox955
    @faygox955 Před 4 lety +1

    Here in Argentina we have a "Renault Fuego GTA Max" .....
    It came with a 2.2-liter engine and all the bodywork painted, including the sconces that appeared in black.

  • @micpal176
    @micpal176 Před 4 lety

    I just love this series, and this era of car design. If you're looking for ideas for another video of this kind, you can take a look at the Saab 9000 (also the Lancia Thema, Fiat Croma and Alfa 164 which were based on the same platform).

  • @mattheweburns
    @mattheweburns Před 4 lety

    I just learned about the Lotus Elon from 1991 today on the cameras other channel, apparently cars and beats.com sold one recently. What a convoluted past! It’s wild that back then Assisi could get so much HP out of a four banger. I know people who swear by their little troopers though. Thanks for the videos, cheers!

  • @ryanbaumy9616
    @ryanbaumy9616 Před 6 měsíci

    Bro showed a clip from Speed Zone you just earned a follower!

  • @DJStylite
    @DJStylite Před 4 lety

    I just bought a 1987 VW Cabriolet. Super funny car to own. I’d love to hear your take on it in a future video.

  • @thesam19841
    @thesam19841 Před 4 lety +1

    i have only ever seen 1 fuego... it was in a junkyard that catered a bit to radwood era cars..
    I had a friend who had a dodge colt Vista in highschool... it was that weird brown/maroon color.
    don't know much about the Lotus/Kia, but Reatta's were mostly purchased by people who kept them up... and because they were reliable, and not a daily car... they didn't wear out... its been a bucket list car of mine for a long time, but i never pulled the trigger because of only being a two seater... I know of that white one that is 35k... convertibles are usually double the price of coupes... and that one is the rarest most desirable convertible, and its in prestine condition... but i would want a red coupe with tan interior...with the later dash... and maybe supercharge it.

  • @retrobear9367
    @retrobear9367 Před 4 lety

    I loved the Reatta! When I lived in VA. There was a guy near Winchester that had about 20 of em.

  • @vianhue724
    @vianhue724 Před 4 lety +1

    I've heard several time that there are only a thousand Fuego remaining worldwide. And among those thousand, they are not all in working condition. The rest of the production ended up in the junkyard.
    I live in France and checked our local Craigslist after your video. Only 15 are for sale.
    It is becoming a rare bird!

  • @whostosay3256
    @whostosay3256 Před 3 lety

    I would take the Elan or Reatta
    - check out the 1988 Isuzu Impulse Turbo - I used to own one and loved it - always loved the styling and the dash was my favorite - great video and review 👍🏻👍🏻

  • @robertbrannon6909
    @robertbrannon6909 Před 4 lety +2

    I love the 97 ford escort and the 97 dodge neon. The neon is a good 90s forgotten

  • @onehungloyt
    @onehungloyt Před 4 lety

    I saw the Isuzu Impulse in the montage at the end of the video. You need to to do a video on that car! Eyebrow headlights, dual lighters, paddle blinker. Great little car!

  • @rwdplz1
    @rwdplz1 Před 4 lety

    I used to see Reatta's pretty frequently in Traverse City, Michigan.

  • @RobRussellCM
    @RobRussellCM Před 4 lety

    I LOVED the Regatta - I was a teenager when it was on the lots, and I wanted one so bad!

  • @Ogre302
    @Ogre302 Před 4 lety

    A while back we had a Reatta and a 1993 Pontiac bonneville SSEi with the supercharged 3.8. We had originally planned to yank the engine and harness out of the bonneville, do all the power adders we could (Head work, cam, exhaust, etc) and get as much power as we could. It would bolt right into the Buick for the most part and that supercharged engine would make it scoot more. We were planning on doing the suspension and a nice paint job too. BUT the touch screen went kaput and at the time we couldn't find one so we sold it. I still have the Bonneville but we never tinkered with the engine and recently when we did the timing chain we learned the poor car had not been loved well by past owners. But hey, it was still a dream, right?

  • @Flies2FLL
    @Flies2FLL Před 4 lety

    That "Can Can" red on white Reatta is cool!

  • @RomanJockMCO
    @RomanJockMCO Před 3 lety

    Go for the Reatta! I had a 1989 Riveria that I bought used in 1997-the only year with the GCC (Graphic Control Center) and the 11" rear end stretch. Unfortunately a flatbed backed into me and I had to get rid of it. The touch screen wowed many friends back in the day. Awesome technology for the 1986 model year. It also wasted a number of fart-canned equipped Civics and 240SXs-wire wheel covers and landau top to boot. I really wanted to drop in a series II supercharged and really have some fun. Still on my bucket list.

  • @benfidar
    @benfidar Před 4 lety

    The Colt Vista Wagon was a great car. I learned to drive a stick shift with one. The seats folded flat and it seated seven in three rows.

  • @P1983sche
    @P1983sche Před 3 lety

    Loved the Eagle Talon and that Elan was cool too!

  • @craigquann
    @craigquann Před 4 měsíci

    My first car was a 1986 Nissan Pulsar NX sport. 2 door with the pop up headlights, 1.6L and a 5 speed manual, power assist brakes and nothing else. No power steering, no abs, no power windows or lock. It was super light and small. It was surprisingly quick and a real hoot to drive. Wish I could find a running and driving survivor. Though I don't think I could get parts for it anyway.

  • @chrisnoble5430
    @chrisnoble5430 Před 4 lety

    I had a 94 Mitsubishi Mirage S coupe. It was red and a five speed. Loved that car! First car I bought and chose myself after my parents bought me an 87 dodge Aries for $700 when I was 15. Worked my butt off to pay them back and save for something more reliable. Sold the Mirage to my little brother when he turned 16 and then he rolled it. We were reminiscing about the other day decided to see if we could find another. Searched every website and only found one in the entire U.S.! Happens to be identical to the one I had in great shape with hardly any miles! If it weren’t for the 20 hour drive and the fact I have five vehicles already, I’d buy it in a heartbeat!

  • @imnotthatguy4765
    @imnotthatguy4765 Před 7 měsíci

    I distinctly remember seeing Daewoo cars in shopping malls in the late 90s , though I don't think Ive ever seen one on the road. That and the Mazda MPV lol.

  • @mike479
    @mike479 Před rokem

    I have wanted a Reatta for years. Would love to do an L67 supercharged swap in one. I think they are such a cool looking car, and I love Buicks and the 3.8 has got to be one of the easiest engines to work on and are bulletproof.
    One Eagle model you forgot to mention was the Summit. This may have also been a Canada only model, but it was similar to the Vista wagon, but with a slightly more 90s stylish body more like the later Eagle Vision.
    Fun fact, I used to work at the supplier factory that at the time produced the seats for the Chrysler LX cars from 2004-2009, but originally opened to produce the seats for the Eagle Premier and Vision in the 90s, in Ontario, Canada, where they were built at the Brampton assembly plant. Many of my senior co-workers had worked there since the factory opened and had built the Premier seats.

  • @jerryryans2235
    @jerryryans2235 Před 2 lety

    sooo glad i was able to get a reatta as my first car at 16!!

  • @samuelpierce2.088
    @samuelpierce2.088 Před 3 lety

    The Fuego, Elan, and Reatta are all cars that I would totally buy. Especially that Reatta with the touch-screen control center. :)

  • @joeyparnell9573
    @joeyparnell9573 Před 3 lety

    I currently own a vista wagon and I love it!

  • @alexb8689
    @alexb8689 Před 2 lety

    Great videos,I love 80s cars

  • @bactanite
    @bactanite Před 4 lety

    In the 90s I worked in valet parking at a casino. I really liked driving the Reattas and Allentes. The crt touchscreens were very cool.

  • @nolarobert
    @nolarobert Před 4 lety +1

    I test drove a used Fuego back in the 80s. I was not impressed at all by the car. Thanks to this video, I am glad I passed on buying one. My Dad had the Dodge Colt. You did not want to be stuck in that backseat for long trips. It had a lot of mechanical issues that kept it at the dealership service center. Once those issues were addressed, it was a decent car that got excellent fuel mileage.

  • @charlesgallagher1376
    @charlesgallagher1376 Před 4 lety

    I saw a Reatta factory test car on Las Vegas Blvd. months before it was introduced. Massive amount of gauges on the dash.

  • @shaneschlievert5492
    @shaneschlievert5492 Před 4 lety +1

    I thought the reatta was modeled after the Cadillac excalibur. I've always loved the 95-99 Buick Riviera with the 3.8l super charged engine.

  • @aarondavis4341
    @aarondavis4341 Před 4 lety

    You can't forget about the Buick Somerset,it was Buicks version of the Grand Am,they had Tech 4 4 cylinder motors and could take a beating awesome car,I'd like to have another one

  • @johnkeating362
    @johnkeating362 Před 7 měsíci

    The car that I really wanted in the 80’s was the first edition of the Isuzu Impulse. I thought they very sleek, sporty looking, and I actually liked them more than the Ford Mustang. I especially liked the car in black. I knew someone, who I can’t remember, had a Buick Reatta. I recall, when sitting in the passenger seat, the car was huge. The hood seemed to stretch out in front forever. It was a bit creaky too, lots of squeaks and road noise. In the late 80’s, I had a boyfriend who was an executive at G.M. When he was hired, the first lease car he chose was a black Chevy Baretta. I remember the strange door handles that were located in the door frame. It was a nice enough car and had quite a growl. He chose a white Pontiac Fiero his second year. I always thought they were good looking, but at 6’3”, my b/f didn’t appreciate the lack of headroom.

  • @mexicanspec
    @mexicanspec Před 4 lety +3

    Not all Buick buyers were old, Ahem, Grand National.

  • @flipflopthong2
    @flipflopthong2 Před 7 měsíci

    Fuego is one the few 80s Renaults that were available in Australia. They had metric wheel sizes which made tyre replacement an expensive exercise (wheels and TV screens are among the few things that still use imperial sizes in Australia). The Mitsubishi Colt that was sold basically unchanged throughout the 80s was the generation before Eagle Vista (Mitsubishi Mirage). Mitsubishi Mirage collared the market in Malaysia - badged as a Proton Saga.

    • @ButterfatFarms
      @ButterfatFarms Před 7 měsíci

      I didn't know about the wheel sizes in Australia but the TVs yes. TVs are pretty much universally sized in inches, even in countries that were long metric before the TV was invented. Like I can go to a Swedish retailers website and not understand a word of it but I can see what size the TVs are in inches.