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Stunt Driving : Tire Gets Changed While In Motion @ 1:47
"This is a response to the Volvo team?" Volvo hasn't done anything like this, atleast not that I know of, I guess you're thinking of the videos made by SAAB.
*http://www.videosift.com/video/A-team-of-saab-cars-presented-amazing-car-show
*http://www.videosift.com/video/Saab-Suite-3-Acts-of-Synchronized-Driving-Performances
Stunt Driving : Tire Gets Changed While In Motion @ 1:47
Yep, definitely reminds of the Volvo one, which was way better shot. The driving here is top notch, but camera work and editing could be more professional.
Stunt Driving : Tire Gets Changed While In Motion @ 1:47
I guess when you make cars that cost that little (Hyundai) you can afford a couple of hundred for your absolutely brazen and skilled test drivers.
This is a response to the Volvo team ? Perhaps a new marketing gimmick ?
VW van jumps a hill
I did this in one of those volvo station wagons from the 70s. The thing was basically a light armor tank. It was amazing.
Best Top Gear review Evar!
Can we change the title to Top Gear - Audi Q7 vs. Volvo XC90? The title is horrible.
Luckiest Man Alive
Must have been driving a volvo.
Best Crash Tests Ever - Sausages and other national edibles
So....
1. The sausage is a bavarian (=>german) "weißwurst", it symbolizes bavarian car maker BMW
2. The sushi stands for Toyota, they´re becoming a tough competitior in germany
3. The wasa, just like gupo says, stands for Volvo cars of sweden.
4. The white bread obviously stands for Renault of France ;-)
And to finish the translation krupo started:
The last sentence says "the only car brand with 8 cars scoring 5 points at the NCAP crash test".
...and a comment by a auto-enthusiast from germany: The only reason why Renault has more cars with a 5 point scoring is that germans to not like the beeping noise that sounds if you don´t put on your seatbelt that HAS to be included in order to gain 5 points. So the german brands leave that away, i still would prefer to crash in a Mercedes rather than in any Renault ;-)