5 Cars That Should Have NEVER Been Canceled! (1980s)

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  • čas přidán 2. 07. 2024
  • The 1980s saw perhaps the most significant transformation in the history of American automobiles. Throughout this decade, most cars in the U.S. became smaller, experienced significant reductions in engine size, and shifted from rear-wheel drive to front-wheel drive. Additionally, many beloved and popular car models were discontinued during this time. Here is a list of five notable 1980s cars that were canceled but deserved to continue into the 1990s and beyond.
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    Chapters:
    00:00 Introduction
    00:30 AMC Eagle
    02:42 Buick Grand National
    05:27 Cadillac Cimarron
    07:55 Mitsubishi Starion ESI-R
    10:16 Pontiac Fiero
    #1980s #pontiacfiero #buickgnx #canceledcars
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Komentáře • 63

  • @user-ko1nw3em8k
    @user-ko1nw3em8k Před 4 dny +14

    The Cimmaron was a piece of crap rebadged cavalier that deserved its demise

  • @johnnymason3265
    @johnnymason3265 Před 4 dny +11

    The Fiero and the Grand National were dropped because GM refused to let anything in their portfolio challenge the Corvette. GM is obsessed with keeping the Corvette at the top of the company.

    • @brodywankenobi66
      @brodywankenobi66 Před 4 dny +1

      Well the grand national was canceled mostly because the g body platform was moving to a front wheel drive platform. They didn't have a fwd transmission that could handle that kind of power. You are correct though. That's why pontiac got the firebird instead of the banshee.

    • @VNOltec
      @VNOltec Před 4 dny +1

      The Fiero lost out because it was little more than a mobile forest fire. It rivaled the Corvair for the top spot on the "Unsafe at any speed" competition.

    • @reebokprincess1
      @reebokprincess1 Před 3 dny

      I have a Fiero picture in my little icon

  • @althunder4269
    @althunder4269 Před 4 dny +8

    Wrong engine was shown for the Buick GN.
    1988 Fiero GT or Formula with V6 is the only good year with the new redesigned suspension.

    • @crw3673
      @crw3673 Před 3 dny +2

      I'm glad I'm not the only one who noticed the fwd 3800 series engine!

  • @bc5441
    @bc5441 Před 2 dny +4

    I miss the Pontiac brand.

  • @jasoncarpp7742
    @jasoncarpp7742 Před 4 dny +2

    Although I was way too young at the time to drive, I remember these cars. Among my favourites are the American Motors (AMC) Eagle, first year Cadillac Cimarron, the Buick Regal Grand National, and the Pontiac Fiero. It's a crying shame that they were discontinued when they were. Oh well, you can't please everyone.

  • @kimvette1
    @kimvette1 Před dnem +1

    Regarding the Cimarron; one could say Cadillac had a pretty cavalier effort regarding the quality and performance of the Cimarron!

  • @zillsburyy1
    @zillsburyy1 Před 3 dny +2

    THATS A AWESOEM 80S COMMERCIAL!!!!

  • @manfredmann2766
    @manfredmann2766 Před 3 dny +2

    That would have been pretty badass, if the Fierro had 240 hp for it’s size had it continued well into the 90s

  • @williamjones7163
    @williamjones7163 Před 2 dny +1

    I really, really, really wanted a Pontiac Fiero. I checked out three years of Consumer Reports and couldn't find a rating above mediocre. I got a VW 86 Jetta instead. It was rated buy/good.

  • @waynepurcell6058
    @waynepurcell6058 Před 4 dny +3

    The Fiero had potential to be a bad ass car. They could have given it more power to compete with the 'Vette or lightened it and had a mid-engine Miata type vehicle. The latter is what I would have pushed for as it would have taken the Fiero out as a 'Vette competitor". GM may have left it alone then.

    • @scottlowell493
      @scottlowell493 Před 4 dny +1

      They should make one now, with the 310hp turbo max.

    • @waynepurcell6058
      @waynepurcell6058 Před 3 dny +1

      @@scottlowell493 I'd like to see a mid-engine Fiero comeback. If they could keep the weight down, throw a genuine suspension under it (double wishbone and maybe even coilovers), give it styling at least "somewhat" visually competitive with the Lotus Emira/ Porshe cayman I'd nab that WAY before the "Vette.
      If they made MY dream Fiero it would be 250HPish and compete with Lotus Elise/Exige type cars. 2000-2200lbs and "clench your a** cheeks" level of corner/curve taking suspension.
      I live in the mountains where you can just about read your own damn rear tag taking curves. For someone like me, handling and car feedback trumps "raw power" 90% of the time.

    • @JacobPaul-ix7oc
      @JacobPaul-ix7oc Před 2 dny

      @@waynepurcell6058 If there were a new Fiero, I'd want to keep it NA and put in the Cadillac High Feature 3.0 (270 hp, 223 lb-ft torque) or GM 3.6 (304 hp, 273 lb-ft torque).

  • @Doc1855
    @Doc1855 Před 3 dny +1

    I would have Loved to have owned a 1988 Pontiac Fiero.
    That was the last year and had the completely different suspension. The 4cyl wasn’t a very good choice, but the V6 was fairly good.

  • @michaelmarburger1003
    @michaelmarburger1003 Před 3 dny +2

    The Buick Grand National was the greatest car GM produced since the 60s. Doing away with it was the biggest mistake GM ever made.

    • @JacobPaul-ix7oc
      @JacobPaul-ix7oc Před 2 dny

      The GN or GNX has been my dream car ever since I started driving in the mid 90s, but the greatest GM car (performance wise) of the 80s was the 1989 Turbo Trans Am with a more powerful upgraded version of the GNX engine.

  • @chjholden
    @chjholden Před 4 dny +9

    Please stop using ai voice

    • @acjdf
      @acjdf Před 4 dny +1

      Especially one that emulates a chipmunk with a head cold.

    • @auto-Insight-yt
      @auto-Insight-yt Před 4 dny +1

      it's not Ai, can't you tell it's someone with an indian accent talking

    • @American.legends
      @American.legends  Před 4 dny +3

      it's not!

  • @colonelsanders104
    @colonelsanders104 Před 4 dny +2

    Pontiac Fierro with vintage Ferrari F40 conversion

  • @user-fd8ds3rj8t
    @user-fd8ds3rj8t Před 4 dny +1

    GM could not let an upstart Pontiac to dethrone the flagship “Vette”. Quite a shame, stupid for GM to cancel the Fiero. Just think what it could be now?

  • @112Famine
    @112Famine Před 4 dny +2

    The Mazda RX7 could also be on your list, if you see the current price of used RX7's now shows there is still a high demand for this vehicle. ...I loved mine, still amazed I never flipped mine. But there are rumors Mazda will be releasing an Gasoline Electric Hybrid version "soon".

  • @davidmullineaux6157
    @davidmullineaux6157 Před 2 dny

    That Starion was cool looking.

  • @kerrypierre9494
    @kerrypierre9494 Před 4 dny +1

    Nice vid, the only one that I would drop from this list is the Caddy.

  • @frankdeboer1347
    @frankdeboer1347 Před 2 dny

    When the Eagle was introduced it was already an old car that just got AWD to extend its lifetime by a few years. No way that it should have lasted as long as it did.

  • @RomanJockMCO
    @RomanJockMCO Před 2 dny

    The Cadalier did more damage to Cadillac's reputation than anything else ever has. It was the butt of so many jokes. And NO ONE will say it was on par with a 325i or a 190E. It was a gussied up cheap J-car with a lot of options as standard. Also the reason it was so close to a Cavalier is because it was originally supposed to be based on the X-car but there was no excess production available and they only had time to change the grille and tail lights. Even the dash was the same. While I loved the Grand Nationals and GNXs it was an old platform. Pontiac used the turbo Buick V6 in the Trans Am GTA for 1989. The Fiero should have stuck around for a few more years as GM finally got it right, suspension wise. The DSM triplets were introduced for 89/90 model years so the Starion/Conquest got the ax.
    Edit: please learn how to pronounce Porsche correctly, the e is not silent.

  • @John-gq7vt
    @John-gq7vt Před 2 dny +1

    Cars shouldn't have to "reach their potential" over time. A smart company can (and needs to) start off with a product worth buying. The American car companies were terrible in the 70's and 80's.

    • @JacobPaul-ix7oc
      @JacobPaul-ix7oc Před 2 dny

      Look up planned obsolescence. Then look up how a nation's GDP is determined, and why selling inferior cars would help raise the GDP through sales parts, service and ownership vehicle turnover rate (buying a new car ever five years instead of 20 years, for example).
      It's funny that you say cars were terrible in the 70s and 80s and not complain about the junk American auto manufactures make today. My two longest lasting cars (over 300k each) were a 1975 Buick Riviera and a 1979 Ford Thunderbird, the next closest was a 1979 Bonneville with around 250k miles.
      The longest lasting American cars I have owned from model year 2000 and up were a 2006 Pontiac G6 GT 3.5V6 (174 miles) and a 2013 Ford Fusion 2.5 I4 (180k miles).
      The other American cars I have owned made after 2000 have all lasted under 150k miles, and I maintain them as needed by changing plugs, oil and filter at regular intervals, etc.
      Everything made has the opportunity to reach a potential over time, that's how advancements in technology works.
      Do you think the Model T was perfect right out of the gate? Why aren't we still buying those? It was worth buying, right?
      But like I was inferring at the beginning of the comment, there came a point when the government and the auto manufacturers decided it would be better to sell disposable vehicles instead of long lasting reliable vehicles for the purpose of keeping the economy going.
      Imagine you built a car and it had zero problems until at least 200k miles. You may see a lot of sales, but that revenue would drop off once everyone who wanted one of your vehicles had bought one. Now you would have to wait 10-20 years (depending on the owners' driving habits) to make more sales, with a few sales in between that won't sustain your business for very long.
      Not only would your sales suffer, but if it were built to last for 200k miles with zero problems, that means no parts sales and no service fees for your dealerships or third-party mechanics. This creates economic stagnation.
      If every American auto manufacture held the same high standards as in this scenario, this would lead to a depression in the automotive industry.

  • @paullopez7561
    @paullopez7561 Před dnem +1

    The Cadillac Cimmaron and the Pontiac fiero shouldn't be on this list
    Those 2 models were dead in the water. You can't go into the market with a new product with regular parts bin parts. Once al new car is a disappointment and reputation took a big hit; it doesn't matter what you do consumers are going to tell others
    " That car is a piece of crap

  • @guestguest3715
    @guestguest3715 Před 4 dny +8

    GMs cardinal rule:
    NO ONE messes with Corvette sales. That’s why the Buick and Fiero were cancelled

    • @garyszewc3339
      @garyszewc3339 Před dnem

      Fieros was a low power, poor handling car. A whole different class than a Vette.

  • @kentkrueger6035
    @kentkrueger6035 Před 2 dny

    The Cadillac Cimarron should never have been built, period.

  • @zillsburyy1
    @zillsburyy1 Před 3 dny +1

    10:22 feris's sister's car?

  • @bikingD
    @bikingD Před 2 dny

    Eagle was a great car but well past its best before date as it dated back to the 1970 Hornet. As for the Grand National no says it now it was garbage. Could never tune them properly always misfired. GM only put a 1 year warranty on the motor. Even though less power the Monte Carlo SS drove so much better. As for the Caddy. The car was out of its league. That said the Cavalier should not have been cancelled as maybe the Cavalier was the best built GM ever built. Starion was great beautiful car but wasn't cancelled. It evolved to the Eclipse. Plus the 2.6 granaded so fast your head will spin. As for the Fiero agree. By 88 the car was perfect. New suspension. Design and the 2.8 was great.

  • @alexanderspenser4960
    @alexanderspenser4960 Před 3 dny

    Never selling my 87 T-Type Turbo, someday I'll sell the 88 Formula. Cimarron, questionable choice, was much quieter and handled better than Cavalier.

    • @JacobPaul-ix7oc
      @JacobPaul-ix7oc Před 2 dny

      Oddly enough, back in 1994 my friend's 1987 Buick Regal (5.0 V8 I believe) was stolen while he was at work and he ended up getting a 1985 Cimarron. It was a total POS and he got rid of it as soon as the police were able to find his Regal and return it to him. He had planned on swapping in a 454 at some point, but I don't know if he ever got around to doing so as I haven't seen him in many years.

  • @paullopez7561
    @paullopez7561 Před dnem

    You can fool some people all the time but you can't fool all of the people all the time .... General Motors forgot about while trying to get more and more and more PROFITS

  • @auto-Insight-yt
    @auto-Insight-yt Před 4 dny +5

    bro c'mon the Eagle is so ugly, it looks like the cars i used to draw when i was 5 years old 😂, on the other hand the Pontiac Fiero looks so sexy, Pontiac should've invested more in it!

    • @johnmccree8941
      @johnmccree8941 Před 4 dny

      All about looks? And "sexy"... what does that mean?
      They're cars.

    • @auto-Insight-yt
      @auto-Insight-yt Před 4 dny +1

      I don't think you're a car guy, a real car guy would understand what a sexy car means

    • @johnmccree8941
      @johnmccree8941 Před 4 dny

      @@auto-Insight-yt
      Wasn't trying to impress anyone.
      And remembering back...Fiero had several issues meaning... problems.

    • @CadanHartleyElliott
      @CadanHartleyElliott Před 3 dny

      ​@@johnmccree8941You don't think we know that?!

    • @johnmccree8941
      @johnmccree8941 Před 3 dny

      @@CadanHartleyElliott
      We?
      And the Fiero was discontinued.

  • @stephenriggs8177
    @stephenriggs8177 Před 2 dny

    When I first saw the Fiero, I couldn't help feeling proud that a car like that came out of Detroit. ... On the other hand, the Cimarron was a joke. My Cavalier looked almost the same and was probably more reliable.

    • @garyszewc3339
      @garyszewc3339 Před dnem

      The Fiero was a cheap poor copy of a Fiat.

    • @stephenriggs8177
      @stephenriggs8177 Před dnem

      @@garyszewc3339 I owned a Fiat. Nothing could be poorer. ... I will concede that it probably didn't match the MR2.

  • @RBRShift2CivV
    @RBRShift2CivV Před dnem

    I couldn't get past the first minute. The text to speech is awful

  • @Templar50401
    @Templar50401 Před dnem

    Can't tell you how annoying the mispronouncing AI is.

  • @evermore9291
    @evermore9291 Před 4 dny +3

    That Caddy desperately needed to die. The Eagle would've been surpassed by the asians more + more each year, and the Fiero was well named as it loved to spontaneously combust.

  • @justanotherdrunk
    @justanotherdrunk Před 2 dny

    What's bizarre is how young the kids are on CZcams who weren't even alive when these cars were new 🤪🤪

  • @kentkrueger6035
    @kentkrueger6035 Před 2 dny

    The Cadillac Cimarron should never have been built, period.