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About Nostalgia Car POV Drives

A channel, created by one car enthusiast, made to connect with other car enthusiasts. This is a channel for those of us who enjoy getting behind the wheel of any car and can appreciate the individual personality, feel, and character that each car possesses. This channel will be updated with point-of-view (POV) test drive videos as often as possible. Some of these cars will be your average everyday automobiles, others may be more exotic automobiles, and others may be timeless classics (meant to draw those looking for a little bit of nostalgia). Regardless of what is uploaded, the purpose of this channel is to enjoy different cars and get a feel, if only virtually, of what it is like to get behind the wheel and take the car for a spin.

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POV Drive (HD 4K) - 2010 Mitsubishi Outlander SE

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POV Drive (HD 4K) - 2010 Mitsubishi Outlander SE

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