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Remember when ordering a Pontiac meant you got a Parisienne? 🇨🇦 The 1970s were the last great decade of the classic Canadian car—big engines, huge chrome bumpers, and unique models built just for us. This video drives deep into the 10 cars that ruled Canadian streets but were discontinued, absorbed, or simply faded away. We revisit the steel icons that defined a generation, from reliable family cruisers to muscle cars: CANADIAN EXCLUSIVES: Why every driveway had a Mercury Meteor or the upscale Pontiac Parisienne (the full-size car built specifically for the Canadian market). INDSTRUCTIBLE ENGINES: The legendary Plymouth Valiant and Dodge Dart with the slant-six engine that ran forever. THE LUXURY & MUSCLE: The mass appeal of the Ford Torino, Chevy Impala, and the stylish Oldsmobile Cutlass. LOST BRANDS: The affordable prestige of the Pontiac Acadian (Canada's Nova) and the underdog AMC Hornet. These cars were more than just transportation; they were freedom, they were status, and they were the setting for first dates, road trips to the cottage, and learning to drive. They represented the end of an era before the oil crisis changed the auto industry forever. What car did your family drive in the '70s? Did you learn to drive in a Valiant or take your first date in a Cougar? Share your car memory in the comments below! 👍 If this video took you back to the bench seat, please LIKE this video and SUBSCRIBE to our channel! We release more deep dives into Canadian car culture every week!