Top 10 Best YouTube Videos From AutoGuide.com

Craig Cole
by Craig Cole

Brace for impact! It’s time for another installment of The Short List!

To celebrate our 1,000th motion-picture published to the interwebz we’ve compiled a list of our best YouTube videos. Take a trip down memory fast lane with this collection of 10 visually spectacular presentations featuring all of your favorite AutoGuide.com personalities. And David Pratte is there too.

This piece highlights vehicle reviews, comparison tests and other features that are sure to pique your automotive interest. Cars including the Lamborghini Huracán, Mustang Boss 302, Toyota FJ Cruiser, Porsche 911 and many more are included. Do you have any favorites you hope made the cut? If you’re especially observant you’ll notice the legendary Colonel Harland Sanders even makes cameo. Can you spot his bearded splendor? Trust us, he’s there, sparkling with a radiant glow of deep-fried deliciousness.

Not to give away too much information, but a certain video involving mean tweets is included, though we shan’t reveal what position it landed in for fear of spoiling the surprise. There are also more great soundbites than we can shake a proverbial stick at.

And of course if you like what you see here, check out our other episodes of The Short List, including the Top 10 Most Fun Cars Under $50,000, the Five Best Family Sedans and even our piece highlighting the 1 0 Most Expensive Cars in the World. It’s sure to be a lot of fun.

Craig Cole
Craig Cole

Born and raised in metro Detroit, Craig was steeped in mechanics from childhood. He feels as much at home with a wrench or welding gun in his hand as he does behind the wheel or in front of a camera. Putting his Bachelor's Degree in Journalism to good use, he's always pumping out videos, reviews, and features for AutoGuide.com. When the workday is over, he can be found out driving his fully restored 1936 Ford V8 sedan. Craig has covered the automotive industry full time for more than 10 years and is a member of the Automotive Press Association (APA) and Midwest Automotive Media Association (MAMA).

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