ON TESTE TOUTES LES VOITURES de 1€ à 1 MILLION d’EUROS
Summary
TLDRIn an adventurous quest, two friends, Étienne and Maxime, embark on a unique journey at the iconic Bugatti Circuit. They introduce a whimsical machine that doubles a car's value, starting from a mere €1 to an astonishing €1 million. As they progress, each car's worth exponentially increases, leading to a diverse array of vehicles, from barebones to ultra-luxurious. They test each car's performance on the track, unraveling the thrill and quirks of driving cars at different price points, ultimately revealing that joy in automobiles isn't strictly tied to their price tags.
Takeaways
- 🚗 Maxime invents a machine that doubles the price of cars, starting from 1€ to reach 1 million euros, showcasing a variety of vehicles.
- 💲 The video experiment begins with a car valued at 1€ and doubles the value progressively, exploring the differences in vehicles as prices increase.
- 🗺️ The setting for the vehicle comparison is the renowned Bugatti Circuit, emphasizing the uniqueness of the challenge.
- 📱 Carly, a diagnostic and car maintenance tool, is featured as the video's sponsor, highlighting its utility in car health checks and coding.
- 🛤 The comparison includes time trials around the circuit, pitching a 1€ car against a 1 million euro car to illustrate performance differences.
- 🛴 The variety of vehicles tested ranges from toy cars and golf carts to high-performance sports cars and luxury SUVs.
- 🔥 The video emphasizes not just the price but the enjoyment and performance each car offers, challenging perceptions of value in vehicles.
- 🛩 A significant focus is on the driving experience and how vehicles at different price points compare on an actual racing circuit.
- 💻 The narrative includes playful elements, such as a competition between hosts and humorous attempts to drive the most unusual vehicles.
- 💸 The climax involves driving a Lamborghini Aventador SVJ Roadster, valued at 1 million euros, showcasing the pinnacle of luxury and performance.
Q & A
What is the concept of the video?
-The concept is to start with a 1€ car and double its price each time, going from 1€ to 1 million €. They test drive each car on the Bugatti circuit to compare them.
What was the first car they tested?
-The first car was a toy car worth 1€. It took them over 3 hours to complete one lap of the Bugatti circuit.
What car did they find for the 250€ budget?
-For the 250€ budget they found a small electric kids car. It was so slow that they estimated it would take over 2 hours to complete a lap.
What classic car did they drive for the 15,000€ budget?
-For 15,000€ they drove a vintage Chevrolet car from the 1950s.
What happened when they were filming with the 500,000€ car?
-While filming with a 500,000€ Porsche, Maxime spun out into a gravel trap. But they were able to get the car back on track safely.
What Lamborghini model was the 1 million € car?
-The 1 million € car was a Lamborghini Aventador SVJ Roadster.
Why did Etienne have access to expensive cars like the Porsche and Lamborghini?
-Etienne is the organizer of the GP Explorer event held at the Bugatti circuit, so he had access to vehicles provided for the event.
Did Maxime enjoy driving the less powerful cars?
-Yes, Maxime said he actually had more fun driving some of the cheaper, less powerful cars like the 65,000€ KTM.
What happened when they tried filming with this Lamborghini before?
-Maxime explains they previously tried to film a race between this Lamborghini and a boat, but they got stopped by the police even though they were operating legally.
What discount code did they provide for the Carly app?
-They provided a discount code AMIXC for 15% off the Carly OBD2 device and app for your car.
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