Worst cars of the '90s from General Motors!

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General Motors has come out with some great cars and some bad cars and in today's video, I go over 4 cars that I believe are some of the worst. If I see many comments referring to other cars from this era, I will make a part 2. If you like the video, please feel free to like and share as it helps me stay motivated and continue taking more and more time to make these videos to have the best product for you all.
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CHAPTERS:
0:00 -Intro
0:53 -Car 1
3:31 -Car 2
6:12 -Car 3
8:36 -Car 4 Music: by Karl Casey @ White Bat Audio
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Owned a 92 Geo Prizm 5-speed 4 door sedan. Very economical, it was an excellent car in many ways with well over 200k miles whenever it was finally sold

lucashinch
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The Buick Skylark looks like someone designed a snow shovel without ever seeing snow.

markcollins
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Believe it or not, you'll still see some Geo Prizms on the road today, particularly the '93-'99 model years.

KTJohnsonkidThunder
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I see Geos everywhere in my area. my buddy has a 4wd manual Geo tracker and that thing is awesome!

daltonplaysthesax
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My mom had a 1997 Catera. To make a long story short it was a huge pile of poo. It broke down left us stranded so often it was comical. By 2003 the timing belt was replaced twice. Electrical issues galore. And it over heated a lot too. It was traded in on a Accord asap 😂

podmuse
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The Geo Tracker (also known as Chevrolet Tracker, Asuna Sunrunner) was actually a Suzuki Sidekick or in other parts of the world, a Suzuki Vitara. Yes it was a bit tinny, but quite a capable off roader even in stock form due to its short wheelbase and good approach and departure angles.

mikebell
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Cindy Crawford was (and still is) amazing

digitalgulby
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I’m 51 and remember all these cars in my young adult years. As a college kid that came from a blue collar buy American family it was frustrating watching GM churn out junk from the late 70s into the 2000s. The 1990s: if you wanted a reliable sedan Honda Accord or Toyota Camry. If you want a reliable compact then Corolla or Civic. If you wanted something fun to drive a Celica, Supra, or Eclipse (all the cars came five a five speed manual). GM sealed their fate in the 1990s.

charlesharmon
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I have to admit I got a tear in my eye when I seen the red Lumina Z34😢👍🇨🇦

nvragn
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“Get to know Geo”. I owned at least one model of every Geo including 3 metros. They are a great car for around town but not the best for long-distance highway use. The Toyota made Prizm was probably the best one to get.

theturtle
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Monte carlo in 06-07 ss had a V8 LS4 option

erickbernard
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Did you say that Geos were not made all that well?? Particularly with the Prism, storm and even the metro, they were actually known for being pretty bulletproof in terms of reliability. If anything, a lot of them haven't been around anymore because it's 30 years later, and people did not take good care of those cars. But they weren't necessarily performance cars, which I'm assuming is what you mean. Performance isn't everything to everyone...

jlcii
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When i was a teenager, i could tell the monte carlo LS was just a lumina with two doors. It was plainly obvious.

CGJ
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Still own a 1997 Geo Metro. 5 on the floor 3 cylinder. About 38-40 a gallon. It’s my go to for traveling an hour on the highway by myself.

sethmeyer
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We need a video on 80s 90s hatchback era. The CRX, Golf, Metro, ect

ericgordon
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I only watched because I like the channel. By the time I became an adult in n the late 90s I stopped caring about new cars. When you do a video n GM blunders of 80s it will be two hours long. 😁

michaelwhite
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I never thought I’d say it, but I miss 1990’s GM and wish we could have it back. While I’d still probably be a Honda and Toyota driver the automotive landscape is far less interesting without GM cars on the road. Thank goodness Cadillac is still selling proper cars, I just wish some of that would at least trickle down to Buick.

michaelw
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I had a 97 Monte Carlo LS. I definitely saw it as a big touring coup. It was quiet, had soft suspension, and roomy. I liked how it looked and drove. I wish I still had it, really.

sszenvy
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Great Video. As a GM guy all my life, I agree with almost everything you bring up. Glad you never included the fourth Gen Camaro. I own a mint mint mint 94 Z28 and absolutely love it. VERY 90's and all in a good way!

camarogreen
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I had a '99 Monte LS. As a Monte Carlo, it's certainly the odd-man out appearance (and performance) wise. I loved that car though. It was comfortable and reliable. I wish I still had it.

Mr_Fusion_