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About New Old Cars

Home of New Old Cars TV - a series dedicated to road testing and track testing old cars as if they were brand new.

The test begins with a pristine, low mileage, bone-stock vehicle from the 80s, 90s, or early 2000s. Each car is restored to like-new condition to ensure they stop, accelerate, and handle like the day they left the showroom floor.

Then they go straight into the time machine, as each video takes place the same year the car was sold new. This allows me to judge each vehicle to the new-car standards of their time, without letting feelings of nostalgia or sentiment get in the way! Each vehicle is evaluated and judged against its period competition to determine if they're really worth the price, and the hype!

I own every vehicle I test, so I'm not forced to be "gentle" or "respectful" with someone else's car ;)

All videos were shot, produced, and edited solely by Andre and Micah Clemente - no professional film crew or pro editors were used.

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