@@MT_Real_ all he needed to do was start the engine, could have done it while the car doesn't even move. Being at home doesn't change anything, he even drove the car
In the 90s all mercedes Benz car were equipped with fire extinguishers since it was the law in Germany and other European countries that every car must have a working fire extinguisher on board at all times.
So satisfying to hear that the alarm sound is the same as my c180 despite the huge price gap between the 2 cars❤. That's the standard that Mercedes Benz keeps.
I really dont know why you should get those garbage ass headphones after buying such a luxurios car. Like they had 1000 in stock and wanted to get rid of them? Lol
@@michaelbrazis It's not wild it's reality. Porsche also has high quality. Those sounds come because of a temperature change in the material. Trust me, I'm an engineer.
@@ThinkingCrimson It was a joke about that one AMG that burned down in a trailer, and this model apparently had a lot of problems and was breaking down often when it first came out
@@chuyen_gia_khoa_mom6188 No it doesn’t. I had the exact same Sennheiser Momentum True Wireless 2, what you see here. It’s around 400€. Research before you say something stupid.
these are sennheiser momentum tw 2. these headphones cost me about 200 dollars, the sound is good, but they are one of the most uncomfortable ones I've tried
@@chuyen_gia_khoa_mom6188 Firstly, their size, I have a large head, but for many people they simply do not fit in their ears. They stick out strongly from the ear, so you can’t lie on your side with them. It’s also a very unpleasant thing - only the right earphone is connected to the phone, you won’t be able to listen to only the left earphone while simultaneously charging the right one, so you won’t be able to wear them all day. It’s a small thing, but since the case is fabric, it gets dirty easily, and the case is also quite large
50k for an engine (F1 at that) is just like having your regular car at ~170k km, it's pretty damn worth it and kinda reliable when previous F1 engines (V8s, V10s especially) where changed every ~200km
yes its 50k but you aint gonna be driving 50k km on this anyways its more of an investment you take on the track sometimes maybe i bet the most anyones gonna drive it is 30k
Didn’t know my heart was beating so fast and that I was breathing so hard until about halfway through this video. I would appreciate something like this….oh man…
@@claytonprodigy3243Aerodynamic has to be perfect, a F1 car have a Sticker too!!! These are the Specialists and they knows how to do it better then you all guys!! 🤦
Race/track cars always use stickers/painted for weight savings. No different than porsche gt3/2rs or other track focus cars,all has sticker/painted logos
If I remember it right, I've seen video of people first time buying this car, and on the manual or something it stated that this car's engine has to be sent back to manufacturer for every 5000 miles or KM, something like that.