If you've ever wondered why we're not all driving around in American cars from the 1970s, here's 4mins 50secs of the reason why.
It's an old Car & Track review of the 1973 Oldsmobile Cutlass 442 - all 225 horses and 7.5 V8 litres of it.
Besides the fact that this post oil-crisis monstrosity is frankly a bit of a hippocrocopig, what is most alarming is that the narrator doesn't seem to find its wayward performance in any way alarming - the implication being that this sort of dynamic behaviour is normal in a car of this era.
Our favourite quotes? Describing the car's braking: "With the discs hot she wanted to pull to the right. Quite a bit of correction was necessary to keep it in a straight line." And this little gem, spoken as the Olds understeers its way around some cones: "The front-end showed no tendency to wash out." Yeah, right...
You've got to hand it to the driver, though - at times he almost makes the big Oldsmobile look graceful.