I'd rather be in a car for half an hour with 60 degrees inside than stopping for a traffic light on my motorcycle with full gear on and 35 degrees outside.
I could spend at least 30 minutes in 61.9 Celsius degrees. Thanks to my 17 year training in sauna at 70-100 celsius degrees. I could win those guys easily!
Seems all the pretentious 10yr olds are doubting reason that we can survive saunas over 120*C, when water boils at 100 and flesh will scald at 60.
Our core body temperature will remain at almost exactly 37, due to sweating. True, if you stayed in long enough, your body would *eventually* reach 120, but dehydration would kill you long before that.
Also, if you have not studied physics it at uni, make sure you do some research before telling people they are wrong.
@Connossor you will die if your body gets to a 100 degrees. but that has nothing to do with being in a room that is a hundred degrees, everybody needs to stop being ignorant and fucking retarded... I've been in sauna's at a hundred degrees, no big deal. air doesn't conduct very well.
It's not like you're jumping in a pool with boiling water.
@Soetman I'd rather not be called ignorant and retarded. I am neither. You are entirely right of course, air doesn't conduct very well, that was in fact my point... and so if you take a sauna at 100 degrees, your body will remain at around 37, due to a little thing called homeostasis. If you're gonna pick a fight, at least read what I said in full.
There's going in a sauna and then there's going in a sauna. Sitting in 120 degrees C for 20 seconds is not a session, that's like saying sun beds don't give people skin cancer because I went on one for 1 minute and I didn't burn. Water boils at 100 degrees so even a brief spell in a 120 degrees would give you a serious problem.
@simon199418 The heater of almost any car on the market can deliver the heat of the motor (more or less) if you turn it to the max. The temperature of the motor must be around 100°C (water from cooling system is not boiling just because it is under pressure). So, I guess with a rough level of approximation, the higher the outside temp. + the more efficient the heating system + less exchange (loss) of heat with the outside = the closer the inside temps to the theoretical "100°C max". Roughly...
@302ci1968 hmm, so what ur saying is that they used the recycling air button, to make sure that only the air from the inside of the car was being heated over and over again as it passed through the system?
I did something similar once. I played Car Freeze. In the middle of january, I got in my car (Citron C3) turned my ac on, and waited with my friends. I won fortunatly. It got to a spine chilling -10*C
Intensive sweating and water evaporation leads to fast cooling of the skin and cooling of the thin layer of the air around the skin surface. This prevents the skin from scalding, not that human blood's boiling point is higher than water's (it would at most be 5% increase above water). But this does not mean that these temperatures are safe elsewhere. If you don't believe me, stick your face in front of a boiling tea kettle and tell me what happens.
There seems to be a lack of knowledge on how a sauna works. Or more specifically how can humans withstand extreme temperatures. In short, they can and can't. Yes, it is true that saunas can exceed 100*C. The reason people do not experience second or third degree burns is because of the air. The air in a sauna is so still and so dry that a microclimate is able to develop just above the epidermis.
Two points to consider: James seems to have unholy resistance to heat, since when Jeremy is ready to leave, he is still smiling. Secondly, in terms of general discomfort, cars tend to be much worse in my experience, after all I have never been so hot in a dry sauna that I puked, whereas in a car I have. Also to avoid confusion, I do not suffer from motion sickness.
How the hell does anyone withstand 120c if water boils at 100? No need to call me an idiot I just assumed that there was no way anybody could live in that...
You know as much about science as you know of sauna. To make water boil with nothing but air, the air needs to be 500C hot to pass on enough heat to the water to make it boil. A human can easily survive 100C hot air due to swetting, which cools humans stuff inside the skin. Note that inside sauna you dont get exposured to sunlight, so you can stand that heat much more easily, especially when you have some beer with you, which is an important part of being in a sauna.
Ye! beer! but shouldn't bring it with you into the sauna because if u do, it'll become warm yellow stuff.. Does remind me of something not as good as beer..
are you bloody serious! boiling point is roughly 100 celsius. the human body cannot withstand over 50-60 degrees for more than a few minutes. you'd die of heat exhaustion. the hottest recorded place on earth was 57.8 degrees celsius (in libya). thats 136 degrees fahrenheit. 120 celsius would kill a person instantly.
If you know nothing about A) Sauna or B) Science, just shut up. I am from Finland, so I know about saunas, and my physics grade was 9 so I know about science as well. I have been for 2 hours in 100*C hot sauna, and Im still alive, though I was a bit dehydrated. I have been in a sauna which was roughly 120*C hot, not long though, but look, I am still alive! Though, if you stay in a sauna for long enough, your body WILL dry out, but that requires an awful long time (days even?).
@Thejebe you are right :) i have been in sauna which was allmost 140*C about 2 or 3 hours and still i'm alive... so yeah like you say "if you stay in a sauna for long enough, your body WILL dry out, but that requires an awful long time (days even?)."
@andgate2000 well you dont have to believe me but it's true... and that also true water boils 100c but blood and flesh dont and because we sweat in sauna we can keep our body temperature low that we dont boil in there... i'm not rocket scientis, but i have experience
@1988Nightmare perhaps but to make a claim as bold as that is ridiculous. Water as well as blood both start to boil at roughly 100 depending on the altitude and a few other factors. And some of the hottest saunas in the world only approach that and can only be managed with the humidity, and one certainly couldnt stay in one for hours.
@HumboldtZ yes, if there is only blood then it will boil 100c but blood is most of the time inside our bodys so that makes the difference too :) yeah mayby this claim is bold and ridiculous, still that dont change the fact that it's true and like i said you dont have to believe me... but if this helps you to calm down i can say i'm not so sure if the temperature meter show correct reading at that time, but it sure was hot in there
btw water and blood start boiling in 100c... in a kettle..
@1988Nightmare1988 yes water starts to boil at 100c but once the temperature of water is reached not the temperature it is heated at. Btw, have you ever tried sauna? Normal temperature for sauna is 90 - 120c
and i agree what Thejebe says because i have been over 120*C sauna and i'm still alive and like i said before nobody have to believe what i say, even though it's true.
btw normal temperature for sauna is what you prefer. so it can even be 60-130*C
geez we'll all stand out of the way for our great finnish physician here! but most saunas are between 60-90 celsius, and if your sauna is 100 or even 120, you've probably broken some sort of record. i heard the finnish people have competitions who can stay the longest in 110 and its probably around 5 minutes.
oh and if we can all sit around in saunas all day, are you going to sit in your car while its in an hot open carpark for hours? i'd guess not, it'd kill you.
@Thejebe yeeeaaah! Sauna rules! Especially in winter when there is a lot of snow outside to jump into it after good heat up. Btw very good for health, especially for heart and blood pressure. But in Latvia we prefer more russian bath-house cause it's more humid than finnish sauna. Cheers.
@Thejebe I'm sorry this is complete bullshit!! 120*c is above water BOILING temperature. If there was water in there with you it would have evaporated instantly after boiling because of the heat. I am a paramedic and I find it VERY hard to believe that a human body could cope with 100*c which again is above the temp most kettles go. You would be amazed how ill people get from lying in the heat for a couple of hours, you couldn't cope with that temp for that long, I'm sorry, but its true.
120C and requires awful long time? Boy you even dare to say you know physics. This is chem and bio. Humans dont last very long even in 80C heat. At most several hours and you will start getting delusional, fatigue, and soon your system shut down and ur in a coma from overheating and death.
Know physics my ass. More like a dipshit pretending to be a tough tofu.
@Ali3nat0r indeed, they often are, this is because humidity makes sweating less effective at cooling you down (as it evaporates less), and also makes air a better conductor of heat (so your body absorbs heat from the air faster).
@CVRealMan i did not mean to be rude it just pisses me off when someone comes with false statements. but ofcourse being exposed for a long time would burn your flesh.
@bignicky88 well, tell me then how come we finns usuallu be about 20 minutes in a 100 degrees celsius sauna. We even pour water on the stove so it turns into steam and so the heat transfers more efficently in the air, because its more moisture.
@bignicky88 Yea you are right, these comments are made up numbers. The body starts to burn at 135 F (57 C) and thats a fact, because my Engineering doctors and professors stated that. So much past 57 C is pretty damn hot, and no one spends an hour in 140 C sauna - I work in a deli (I really do), and I know bologna, and thats alot of bologna.
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U guys do know that it got upto 62 degrees celcius with 100% humidity in Dubai Desert right?? Get fucking clue u dickheads....death valley....bolldy americans...it was probably like 22 degrees with 20 mile an hour winds lol retards
Strange, the hottest temperature ever recorded on earth is 57.8 C in Northern Africa, and even if it did make it up to 62 degrees in Dubai there would be no humidity, as if there were any the sun wouldn't penetrate through the vapor in the air therefore making the temperature drop.
I'm not American, but it is you who needs to get a clue.
@javiersuarez15 I was thinking they should do it in a worse car. Like a small cheapo car. I wouldnt want to buy that Mercedes after they did that, I would want a new fresh one. Would be gross to find out that they sweated all over the Mercedes and you bought it.
Saunas are way hotter than 62c. You die after prolonged exposure to such temperatures if you've got health problems, but a healthy person can handle it.
Thats out doors not in a black green house with heaters full on wearing jeans and the hottest recorded place on earth is Death Valley (the name is a bit of a give away) Nevada.
The worst of it is when you have a 22 year old sports car with dodgy window electrics, an air con that doesn't work, a 300bhp rotary engine that manages to blow heat through the air vents, and 27C heat outside. At least with a game you have a choice in the matter!
2:15 = The next Stig.
SuperEbay123 1 month ago
you're breathing my chest
lol
rysnyper50002 3 months ago
here in Arizona we can get up to 120-122ºF
KGStud94 4 months ago
@KGStud94 Yes, but this was CELCIUS. This is hotter.
imhotep1337 3 months ago
@imhotep1337 37.8ºC is like 100ºF and thats where they started..in az we would start around 120
KGStud94 3 months ago
6 people have....oh screw it, just like this comment so that it will increase my sense of self worth.
somebody331000 4 months ago
If that is 92ºF... I get over 100ºF in Italy in the shade, and I don't just go inside.
Ferrari73703 4 months ago
@Ferrari73703 It's way more than 92ºF. Jeremy got out at 62ºC, which is about 144ºF.
KingsIndianCR 4 months ago
holy shit we did this exactly game in the 90s :O Should i claim for a copyright??:D
TakumiFujiwara80 6 months ago
classic topgear
voiceofreason2008 6 months ago
I'd rather be in a car for half an hour with 60 degrees inside than stopping for a traffic light on my motorcycle with full gear on and 35 degrees outside.
hesukile 7 months ago
@hesukile I know exactly what you mean :P Black '04 600rr damn hot :)
spook187 7 months ago
dumpert
GoodIJJI 7 months ago 29
wow lame
lx502 7 months ago
this merc is hottttt :)
pe6obutilkata 9 months ago
When the game gets rough the so called rough men gets out fast, isn't it Clarckson?
Nacimin 9 months ago
brand new merc directly exposed for high temps, good test. though 62*c isnt much in a sauna, 80-100*c is real temperatures as we have in northern eu.
coolakiIlen007 10 months ago
dang.. All these for watching a barely 3 minute Video?
Detoyato 10 months ago
I feel so bad for that poor E-Class it doesn't deserve that hot of temperatures.
maybach6536 11 months ago
I could spend at least 30 minutes in 61.9 Celsius degrees. Thanks to my 17 year training in sauna at 70-100 celsius degrees. I could win those guys easily!
ARSA525 11 months ago
61.9 degrees C is 143 degrees F! Holy shit!
Kakarot21591 11 months ago
how hot is 62' c in farenheight?
LOGIC42369 1 year ago
@LOGIC42369...That's about 142 F
willsco76 1 year ago
Definetaly gonna play this game next summer!
TheCS476 1 year ago
ì`ve heard this numerous times on tv, that we are 98% water, it`s not the case, it`s more like 70%.. the muscles contain about 43% water.
Watermelons and cucumbers contain 98% water.
jarlhelvete 1 year ago
@jarlhelvete On a friday or saturday night... always a little bit less water, by the way.
302ci1968 1 year ago
Seems all the pretentious 10yr olds are doubting reason that we can survive saunas over 120*C, when water boils at 100 and flesh will scald at 60.
Our core body temperature will remain at almost exactly 37, due to sweating. True, if you stayed in long enough, your body would *eventually* reach 120, but dehydration would kill you long before that.
Also, if you have not studied physics it at uni, make sure you do some research before telling people they are wrong.
Connossor 1 year ago
@Connossor you will die if your body gets to a 100 degrees. but that has nothing to do with being in a room that is a hundred degrees, everybody needs to stop being ignorant and fucking retarded... I've been in sauna's at a hundred degrees, no big deal. air doesn't conduct very well.
It's not like you're jumping in a pool with boiling water.
Soetman 1 year ago
@Soetman I'd rather not be called ignorant and retarded. I am neither. You are entirely right of course, air doesn't conduct very well, that was in fact my point... and so if you take a sauna at 100 degrees, your body will remain at around 37, due to a little thing called homeostasis. If you're gonna pick a fight, at least read what I said in full.
Connossor 1 year ago
i go to russian sauna 3 times a week we get it up 250F all the time we once got it up to 296F
vmaxima03 1 year ago
no fair! hammond had an advantage cuz he had more space in the back
gammaray850 1 year ago
@gammaray850 He was also smaller and thus had less area to absorb the heat XD
Detoyato 10 months ago
You would not survive 120'C! 120'F, yes, but not 'C. More work needed on the scales of measurements required.
C-
32780tit 1 year ago
@32780tit
jarlhelvete 1 year ago
There's going in a sauna and then there's going in a sauna. Sitting in 120 degrees C for 20 seconds is not a session, that's like saying sun beds don't give people skin cancer because I went on one for 1 minute and I didn't burn. Water boils at 100 degrees so even a brief spell in a 120 degrees would give you a serious problem.
StuRaz 1 year ago
ok bt how can the heater rise the temperature? in most cars it can only deliver up to 30 degrees of air temp
simon199418 1 year ago
@simon199418 removes all cold air that's left
cobolt13 1 year ago
@simon199418 The heater of almost any car on the market can deliver the heat of the motor (more or less) if you turn it to the max. The temperature of the motor must be around 100°C (water from cooling system is not boiling just because it is under pressure). So, I guess with a rough level of approximation, the higher the outside temp. + the more efficient the heating system + less exchange (loss) of heat with the outside = the closer the inside temps to the theoretical "100°C max". Roughly...
302ci1968 1 year ago
@302ci1968 hmm, so what ur saying is that they used the recycling air button, to make sure that only the air from the inside of the car was being heated over and over again as it passed through the system?
simon199418 1 year ago
@simon199418 What you say seems right to me, yep.
Anyway, it confirms those guys at Top Gear are really crazy :)
302ci1968 1 year ago
thats 143 degrees farenheight
xRAMxDOD 1 year ago
wonder what whould be their faces in a real sauna, and in a good sauna where there's 100*C :D
artur2277 1 year ago
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the really funny bit which is not shown on this video is that at the end Jeremy asks Gordon to L E A V E --- T H E M --- A L O N E !!!
LJ415ms 1 year ago
This has been flagged as spam show
the really funny bit which is not shown on this video is that at the end Jeremy asks Gordon to L E A V E --- T H E M --- A L O N E !!!
LJ415ms 1 year ago
the really funny bit which is not shown on this video is that at the end Jeremy asks Gordon to L E A V E --- T H E M --- A L O N E !!!
LJ415ms 1 year ago
Around here we call it sweaty mexican
themexican382 1 year ago
We're expecting the new series
a7cman 1 year ago
I did something similar once. I played Car Freeze. In the middle of january, I got in my car (Citron C3) turned my ac on, and waited with my friends. I won fortunatly. It got to a spine chilling -10*C
drwhocrazed 1 year ago
they did this in the UK summer? i gt a better idea! to to Abu Dhabi! even hotter in midday!
imlameuknw 1 year ago
God, I need to play this sometime soon! On the way to Top Gear Live Perhaps?
StigsIrishNiece 1 year ago
i remember this day it was hot
Mr76Marks 1 year ago
Did anyone else notice that it was a black car with a black interior? Thats just insult to injury.
anthonyajames 1 year ago
For any US people - 61.9c is about 143.4f
573W1E6R1FF1N 1 year ago
@573W1E6R1FF1N Thank you
anthonyajames 1 year ago
Top gear is the best tv show ever!!!!!!!!
Eddo1998 1 year ago 7
Try ICE 1 trains in Germany, when the air con quits.
eltfell 1 year ago
I really really like it when they release their random behavior I couldn't stop laughing, God I love this show <3
PorscheLover87 1 year ago
woohoo season 15 next sunday!
MTFDarkEagle 1 year ago
I think it would have been funnier if they did it in a really small four-seater, like a G-Wiz or a Toyota IQ. Still really funny though!
ThePb895 1 year ago
Jeremy: Your breathing my chest........hahahahahahahahahahaha!!!!
mazee141 1 year ago 2
i like those led's on the new e-class, i prefer the s-class for any mercedes
xRAMxDOD 1 year ago
Intensive sweating and water evaporation leads to fast cooling of the skin and cooling of the thin layer of the air around the skin surface. This prevents the skin from scalding, not that human blood's boiling point is higher than water's (it would at most be 5% increase above water). But this does not mean that these temperatures are safe elsewhere. If you don't believe me, stick your face in front of a boiling tea kettle and tell me what happens.
willynillyd69 1 year ago
There seems to be a lack of knowledge on how a sauna works. Or more specifically how can humans withstand extreme temperatures. In short, they can and can't. Yes, it is true that saunas can exceed 100*C. The reason people do not experience second or third degree burns is because of the air. The air in a sauna is so still and so dry that a microclimate is able to develop just above the epidermis.
willynillyd69 1 year ago
Two points to consider: James seems to have unholy resistance to heat, since when Jeremy is ready to leave, he is still smiling. Secondly, in terms of general discomfort, cars tend to be much worse in my experience, after all I have never been so hot in a dry sauna that I puked, whereas in a car I have. Also to avoid confusion, I do not suffer from motion sickness.
AbsoluteMennace 1 year ago
can u see me face? yeah i dont think they want 2!
nimayegan 1 year ago
like but stuped
jesslovetopgear 1 year ago
didint really get the best of the ice water did he? all of it just went across the top of his head onto the ground... xD
arxcns 1 year ago 3
well thats not sauna, it is just heat. sauna began after 75-85C ;) even hundred is not too much ,but i like be in 80.
SIMOPARAS 1 year ago
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saunafanclub 1 year ago
Series 13
Episode 3
ScoRASC 2 years ago 10
@ScoRASC Many people seem to be unable to reach the "humor level" of the British guys at Top Gear. This is only for fun guys! Peace :))))
302ci1968 1 year ago
which season and episode is dis???
pls
sunridges123 2 years ago
thats 144 degrees F !! damn thats not!!
itsTiLER 2 years ago 2
About 80 farenheit. :D haha.. 80-110 C is good sauna's temperature..
Saappari 2 years ago
Imagine playing car sauna on an Australian summer's day
crazygrainger2006 2 years ago
62 C? Thats not even hot yet. A common sauna temperature goes from 80 C to 120 C.
Ive got to play this sometime...
Thejebe 2 years ago
water boils at 100c i doubt anyone could last in there.
mrtomek 2 years ago
Dont underestimate finnish people :)
lightyellowcarrot 2 years ago
@lightyellowcarrot yes that kind of sauna comes from finland but it's popular in many other countries too.
lorrr55 1 year ago
@lorrr55 Well, if you go to sauna in USA, you cant even throw water to the sauna stove. AND you must be naked, if you go to sauna.
lightyellowcarrot 1 year ago
@mrtomek
Oh my god, you must be an idiot. The air in sauna is at 100 C, not water. For water to boil, air around it needs to be around 500 C hot.
Thejebe 2 years ago
@mrtomek .... what a stupid comment.
lorrr55 1 year ago
yeah degress celcius not the other one , so yes it is warm.
adriansmith76 2 years ago
a typical sauna goes up to about 120 farenheit, not celcius
Robez93 2 years ago
48.8C? You are just amazing me with your idiotism...
Thejebe 2 years ago
@Robez93
No, you bloody idiot, a normal sauna goes up to 120 CELSIUS (the maximal senseable temperature), which means 248 FAHRENHEIT.
Thejebe 2 years ago
How the hell does anyone withstand 120c if water boils at 100? No need to call me an idiot I just assumed that there was no way anybody could live in that...
Robez93 2 years ago
@Robez93
You know as much about science as you know of sauna. To make water boil with nothing but air, the air needs to be 500C hot to pass on enough heat to the water to make it boil. A human can easily survive 100C hot air due to swetting, which cools humans stuff inside the skin. Note that inside sauna you dont get exposured to sunlight, so you can stand that heat much more easily, especially when you have some beer with you, which is an important part of being in a sauna.
Thejebe 2 years ago 2
@Thejebe
Ye! beer! but shouldn't bring it with you into the sauna because if u do, it'll become warm yellow stuff.. Does remind me of something not as good as beer..
Warlykan 2 years ago
@Warlykan
I have no idea what your talking about. Nothing like has never happened to my beer while drinking it in sauna.
Thejebe 2 years ago
that is sure than nobody could "live" :D but nothing happen to you if u be there like15-20min .. just healthy =)
SIMOPARAS 1 year ago
YOUR BLOOD WOULD BOIL AT 100 Degrees C!
gerardbiteme 2 years ago
@gerardbiteme
Obvious troll is obvious
Thejebe 2 years ago
realli when atleat 90% of your blood is plazma and plazma can take tempritures way further then water dickhead
RUHDready 2 years ago
actually it is the other way around, 90% is the percentage of water in your blood
gerardbiteme 2 years ago
are you bloody serious! boiling point is roughly 100 celsius. the human body cannot withstand over 50-60 degrees for more than a few minutes. you'd die of heat exhaustion. the hottest recorded place on earth was 57.8 degrees celsius (in libya). thats 136 degrees fahrenheit. 120 celsius would kill a person instantly.
bignicky88 2 years ago
@bignicky88
If you know nothing about A) Sauna or B) Science, just shut up. I am from Finland, so I know about saunas, and my physics grade was 9 so I know about science as well. I have been for 2 hours in 100*C hot sauna, and Im still alive, though I was a bit dehydrated. I have been in a sauna which was roughly 120*C hot, not long though, but look, I am still alive! Though, if you stay in a sauna for long enough, your body WILL dry out, but that requires an awful long time (days even?).
Thejebe 2 years ago 14
i agree, will people get it in to there heads that 100 celsius is WATER'S boiling point, not blood.
MrAndrewjs 2 years ago
@Thejebe so you were in a sauna at waters boiling temp? and you werent boiled... sounds kind of fake.
christoplease 1 year ago
@Thejebe you are right :) i have been in sauna which was allmost 140*C about 2 or 3 hours and still i'm alive... so yeah like you say "if you stay in a sauna for long enough, your body WILL dry out, but that requires an awful long time (days even?)."
1988Nightmare1988 1 year ago
@1988Nightmare1988 Water boils at 100c......140c ...yeah right.
andgate2000 1 year ago
@andgate2000 well you dont have to believe me but it's true... and that also true water boils 100c but blood and flesh dont and because we sweat in sauna we can keep our body temperature low that we dont boil in there... i'm not rocket scientis, but i have experience
1988Nightmare1988 1 year ago
@1988Nightmare perhaps but to make a claim as bold as that is ridiculous. Water as well as blood both start to boil at roughly 100 depending on the altitude and a few other factors. And some of the hottest saunas in the world only approach that and can only be managed with the humidity, and one certainly couldnt stay in one for hours.
HumboldtZ 1 year ago
@HumboldtZ yes, if there is only blood then it will boil 100c but blood is most of the time inside our bodys so that makes the difference too :) yeah mayby this claim is bold and ridiculous, still that dont change the fact that it's true and like i said you dont have to believe me... but if this helps you to calm down i can say i'm not so sure if the temperature meter show correct reading at that time, but it sure was hot in there
btw water and blood start boiling in 100c... in a kettle..
1988Nightmare1988 1 year ago
@1988Nightmare1988 yes water starts to boil at 100c but once the temperature of water is reached not the temperature it is heated at. Btw, have you ever tried sauna? Normal temperature for sauna is 90 - 120c
eaozed 1 year ago
@eaozed I live in finland so... yes :P
and i agree what Thejebe says because i have been over 120*C sauna and i'm still alive and like i said before nobody have to believe what i say, even though it's true.
btw normal temperature for sauna is what you prefer. so it can even be 60-130*C
i'm just saying...
1988Nightmare1988 1 year ago
geez we'll all stand out of the way for our great finnish physician here! but most saunas are between 60-90 celsius, and if your sauna is 100 or even 120, you've probably broken some sort of record. i heard the finnish people have competitions who can stay the longest in 110 and its probably around 5 minutes.
oh and if we can all sit around in saunas all day, are you going to sit in your car while its in an hot open carpark for hours? i'd guess not, it'd kill you.
bignicky88 1 year ago
@Thejebe yeeeaaah! Sauna rules! Especially in winter when there is a lot of snow outside to jump into it after good heat up. Btw very good for health, especially for heart and blood pressure. But in Latvia we prefer more russian bath-house cause it's more humid than finnish sauna. Cheers.
eaozed 1 year ago
@Thejebe your grade are numbered in finland?
nickrulez809765 1 year ago
@Thejebe I'm sorry this is complete bullshit!! 120*c is above water BOILING temperature. If there was water in there with you it would have evaporated instantly after boiling because of the heat. I am a paramedic and I find it VERY hard to believe that a human body could cope with 100*c which again is above the temp most kettles go. You would be amazed how ill people get from lying in the heat for a couple of hours, you couldn't cope with that temp for that long, I'm sorry, but its true.
m3erw 1 year ago
@Thejebe
120C and requires awful long time? Boy you even dare to say you know physics. This is chem and bio. Humans dont last very long even in 80C heat. At most several hours and you will start getting delusional, fatigue, and soon your system shut down and ur in a coma from overheating and death.
Know physics my ass. More like a dipshit pretending to be a tough tofu.
441meatloaf 1 year ago
@441meatloaf there are more factors than just HEAT. Humidity plays a big factor in dehydration..... thats why in saunas people go 100*C+
GauravA42 1 year ago
@Thejebe
Aren't saunas really humid as well which make it feel twice as hot?
Ali3nat0r 1 year ago
@Ali3nat0r indeed, they often are, this is because humidity makes sweating less effective at cooling you down (as it evaporates less), and also makes air a better conductor of heat (so your body absorbs heat from the air faster).
Connossor 1 year ago
@Thejebe 100c would have burned your flesh. im calling bs
CVRealMan 10 months ago
@CVRealMan you are stupid =) ive been in a 100 degree sauna aswell :) pour cold water on you aswell it makes it easies.
NarowAR07 10 months ago
@NarowAR07 No need to be rude! im just saying, the steam might have been, but the room would not very likely be.
CVRealMan 10 months ago
@CVRealMan i did not mean to be rude it just pisses me off when someone comes with false statements. but ofcourse being exposed for a long time would burn your flesh.
NarowAR07 10 months ago
@Thejebe ....why would you want to do that??
coltsuperocean10 9 months ago
@Thejebe lol get the fuck off your high horse mate haha this is the internet
RXHardstyle 8 months ago
@Thejebe C) Nobody really cares....?
adriansmith76 8 months ago
@adriansmith76
You do still care what I said one year ago.
Thejebe 8 months ago
@Thejebe because that was the first time i seen it.
adriansmith76 8 months ago
@bignicky88 well, tell me then how come we finns usuallu be about 20 minutes in a 100 degrees celsius sauna. We even pour water on the stove so it turns into steam and so the heat transfers more efficently in the air, because its more moisture.
DuuDuu92 2 years ago 2
@bignicky88 Yea you are right, these comments are made up numbers. The body starts to burn at 135 F (57 C) and thats a fact, because my Engineering doctors and professors stated that. So much past 57 C is pretty damn hot, and no one spends an hour in 140 C sauna - I work in a deli (I really do), and I know bologna, and thats alot of bologna.
Marrowni 1 year ago
@bignicky88 i've been in a 120 celsius sauna. i didnt boil alive
Settis1 1 year ago
62* C .. that's about 142* F
DThaeman 2 years ago
Im going to try that
maserati199 2 years ago
Any body notice the new E-Class??
osamaFXX 2 years ago 5
i played this once... it was bloody awfull... won though :)
MarkGoodwin09 2 years ago 2
LOL you would have to feel like a baked potato
SteveAust9 2 years ago
I live in Arizona, I play Car Sauna every day from May through September.
81broncoman 2 years ago 52
Really you too? I just love leather seats after a 120 degree day.
adamslurch71 2 years ago
@81broncoman i live in Arizona too and plat car sauna also
miles24fig 1 year ago
this is so funny :D
monkeycathy1997 2 years ago
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U guys do know that it got upto 62 degrees celcius with 100% humidity in Dubai Desert right?? Get fucking clue u dickheads....death valley....bolldy americans...it was probably like 22 degrees with 20 mile an hour winds lol retards
phsycho1693 2 years ago
isnt it pretty obvious its only a joke :S
mikkey180 2 years ago 2
relax.
djf862 2 years ago
Strange, the hottest temperature ever recorded on earth is 57.8 C in Northern Africa, and even if it did make it up to 62 degrees in Dubai there would be no humidity, as if there were any the sun wouldn't penetrate through the vapor in the air therefore making the temperature drop.
I'm not American, but it is you who needs to get a clue.
cheeseymisdirect 2 years ago 5
perfect temperature for good sauna is 85-90 degrees.. tho every time you gotta break over 120C
doippa123 2 years ago 4
Good fun. Top Gears the best
moliveira80 2 years ago 5
i told my dad i wanted to try this out but he said it would just be a waste of gas. :)
PRODVDi 2 years ago
There should be a winter version of that game with the air conditioning instead of the heat and no jackets.
SecretUser2000 2 years ago 4
Ha Ha! Jeremy got out first, Classic!
TheTopHatt 2 years ago
I´m sure that car most have smell like Shisht. When europeans sweat it gets smelly right away.
javiersuarez15 2 years ago
When your mum sweats it gets smelly right away.
R4nd0mSt0n3r 2 years ago
@javiersuarez15 I was thinking they should do it in a worse car. Like a small cheapo car. I wouldnt want to buy that Mercedes after they did that, I would want a new fresh one. Would be gross to find out that they sweated all over the Mercedes and you bought it.
Marrowni 1 year ago
its not possible to survive in 62 c you die at like 40c right?
Romo2794 2 years ago
you must be from england.
avaafia7x 2 years ago
no im from america washington state
Romo2794 2 years ago
No you don't......
tacodias 2 years ago
Saunas are way hotter than 62c. You die after prolonged exposure to such temperatures if you've got health problems, but a healthy person can handle it.
hogge87 2 years ago
I`m from Finland and in our sauna there is always atleast 80c (sometimes even 100c)
juge27 2 years ago 3
Lol ummm no? The warmest inhabited place on Earth is either here in Australia or in the Sahara, and they get temps of 55C
1thinkexist1 2 years ago
Thats out doors not in a black green house with heaters full on wearing jeans and the hottest recorded place on earth is Death Valley (the name is a bit of a give away) Nevada.
Good fun. Top Gears the best
InkyEnston 2 years ago
32 degrees is actually already hot, 61 degrees is just like... Lying on the bonnet of a car while the engine is running!!!!
haziqdaM5fanatic 2 years ago
Where is the tastiest possible ending of this episode? He says further bad things addressed to the government.
glavryba 2 years ago
Are they making a new serie???
Korsouforlife 2 years ago
Yes. November
ScoRASC 2 years ago
Nice thx
Korsouforlife 2 years ago
Just watching this made me sweat... :P
I really believe that even the hottest, most intolerable weather would almost feel like a cool breeze if you 're getting out of a Car Sauna!
tritonboy13 2 years ago
i would fail at that game, lol
ellbo2 2 years ago
The worst of it is when you have a 22 year old sports car with dodgy window electrics, an air con that doesn't work, a 300bhp rotary engine that manages to blow heat through the air vents, and 27C heat outside. At least with a game you have a choice in the matter!
kidgoku666 2 years ago
soooo funny
supercoolkid18 2 years ago
I lost 12lbs on the Car Sauna Diet and you can too!
kmoney9999 2 years ago
Tried this today, it's fun actually. :D
Cauxidy 2 years ago 4
really funny....coooool....
icelinerke 2 years ago 3
143F hmmmm, quite hot then.
mbHotdog 2 years ago
will try this eventually
lheikon14 2 years ago 3