BMW M3 versus AUDI RS5 versus AMG C63 roadtrip in the alps
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False advertising... I want to see a RS5 vs. a M3 vs. a C63 AMG. Not this crap...
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Why name the video in english when you lot speak some next level language?
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Good review to watch. German humor is interesting...if not a bit dry
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Ah, someday I hope to harness the power of M...
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@zBpautos Actually, yeah. Maybe if there's snow on the ground... that's about it. Are you really arguing a specific AWD system is the sole reason why a car would win? lol. So you're telling me a 'quattro' a4 will do laps around an m3 because it has quattro and the m3 is RWD? If you test them in fair weather no way in hell.
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@charlesaurus Nope, quattro has a huge play in driving in the alps be it any season
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Nicht schlecht, meine Herren. Etwas entspanntere Körperhaltung, weniger Auswendiglernen und etwas am Ton arbeiten, und dann hat das fast schon TV-Qualität.
Im Übrigen hat der 6.3 von Mercedes nicht sechs Liter Hubraum, sondern 6,2.
isMaex 4 months ago
@isMaex Hi, danke, wir arbeiten dran :-)) Stimmt mit dem Hubraum, erwähne ich -glaubich- auch mal. Viele Grüße, Kai
FlatoutProject 4 months ago
Cool video, cool road, cool cars ;)
Anyway and not about cars, Col de la Bonette isn't, as it's said, the highest european road neither highest mountain pass.
There are three other higher passes, Col de l'Iseran (2770 m), Stelvio Pass (2757 m) and Col Agnel (2744 m)
A yet, there's a higher 'nowhere' road that climbs almost to the summit of Pico Veleta, 3,394 m, in Sierra Nevada (Granada,Spain) that reaches up to 3,390 m.
maroto666 1 year ago
Hi mate, many thanks. And, you're right, the >Col< de la Bonette is "only" 2.715m, but there is a small route that leads to the "Cime de la Bonette", which then is 2.802m (although this figure differs a bit, depending where you search). The road in Spain is/was not tarmac (I tried to climb the hill with an old Passat Diesel in the 80-ies and failed). So, finally the Cime de la Bonette (but not the Col) is the highest road on tarmac (as always we were somehow wrong :-).
Best regards, Kai
FlatoutProject 1 year ago
@FlatoutProject I don´t know how was it back in the 80´s (I was born in 1987...), but it is tarmac now. Best regards, A Spaniard guy
TheTortugate 4 months ago
@TheTortugate Ah, thy. So maybe a destination for our next project. Best regards, Kai
FlatoutProject 4 months ago