Bin heute einen gefahren richtig schöner flitzer aber einen 6. Gang bräuchte er schon sonst nichts zu bemängeln super bremsen Super Lenkung super Fahrwerk alles un einem super gelungenes Auto
If you would drive at this speed in France: 1.You would lose your Driver's license on the spot for going +50km/h over the speed limit on highways (130km/h)! 2.You'd get a category 4 ticket of €1500 if it is you first time; €3750 if you did it before! 3.If you had a previous category 4 ticket you can go to jail up to 3 months and your car can be confiscated. 4.You won't be able to retake your driver's License exam for 3 years! 5.To retake you Driver's license after 3 years, you'll need to spend about €2000 for 20 hours of driving classes at a driving school, pass a written test, and a road test. In France half people fail their first attempt and have to pay an extra 10 hours at €50/hour. Don't you feel lucky to be German?
+will10024 Wow, that's harsh. If you drive 70+km/h over the speed limits outside towns you ''only'' lose your license temporarily for 3 months, pay 600€ and get 2 ''penalty'' points. At 8 points you lose it permanently, unless you take a test, which determines if you are psychologically able to drive. Colloquially Germans call it ''Idiot Test''.
je suis allemand et je roule souvant en france trop vite, mais seulement sur l'autoroute et j'ai jamais eu des problemes. pas des flash, pas de gendarmerie
@Geloof Hoop en Liefde In the UK you have 6 points as a new driver which then get's upgraded to 12 points after 2 years. Going over the speed limit by 11+ mph on a motorway gets you 3 points and 50% of your weekly income taken away from you in a fine. 21+mph over the limit gets you 4-6 points and 100% of your weekly income taken away from you in a fine. Finally going 31+ over the limit get you 6 points and 150% of your weekly income taken away from you in a fine. The speed limit for motorways are 70mph but nobody does it making the average pushed up to 80-90+ and very rarely 100+ if you're brave enough. The maximum fine for speeding on the motorway is £2500 and £1000 if done on any other road.
Great video,excellent job!...I am stuck between a focus with an ecoboost of 74 kw or bigger ecoboost with 99kw...do you feel like the 74kw is enough for mainly town driving? This bmax does look too lazy with it...focus is not so much bigger...
First of all thank you very much. The Focus with 74kW might be alright but i would buy the more powerful version if the price difference is not that huge. We drove a 2016 Ford Focus Station Wagon with 92kW. It was perfect for the city and also good on the Autobahn. Here is the link: th-cam.com/video/TkJE30hfQr4/w-d-xo.html Greetings ;)
thanks a lot man for the link..It is very useful...BTW...many people argue that the eco-boost motors are not designed to live long enough (300000+ km)...have you had any experiences or heard bad about the life or such motors in general-...? thanks
someone on a forum had the 3.5 ecoboost in an f150 it has over 482000 km not the same engine but same principle .my 1.0 fiesta has over 80k and so far seems to be the most solid thing about the car .
+Tom Jardine I own the 1.0 EcoBoost 120hp variant since early 2014. Depending on how you drive it you reach 600-800km (370-500 miles). If you drive mostly on country roads at 70-100kph (45-60mph) or in the city the car is at it's best taking around 5l/100km (56 mpg[UK]). If you drive mostly on highways and stay under 130kph (80mph) you will get around 6.5l/100 km (43 mpg[UK]). If you drive it at top speed (~120mph) for a longer period of time it will not burn but consume a lot of fuel: 11l/100km (25mpg). Again these numbers only apply to constant loads. The car consumes the least when you drive at optimal speeds, high gears and when you accelerate quickly to target speed and stay there.
@@SuperchargedMagazine You are driving petrol car, not diesel car in this video. Just a reminder. Basically the dead 100 horses are around 6000 rpm ...which is sick.
Bin heute einen gefahren richtig schöner flitzer aber einen 6. Gang bräuchte er schon sonst nichts zu bemängeln super bremsen Super Lenkung super Fahrwerk alles un einem super gelungenes Auto
I've got the same but with 1.0 125HP 😁 it's veeryyy good knowing that's a small city car.
Not bad considering the size of the car it's pulling and it is only a 3 cylinder!
it's not too bad of a 99bhp engine
If you would drive at this speed in France:
1.You would lose your Driver's license on the spot for going +50km/h over the speed limit on highways (130km/h)!
2.You'd get a category 4 ticket of €1500 if it is you first time; €3750 if you did it before!
3.If you had a previous category 4 ticket you can go to jail up to 3 months and your car can be confiscated.
4.You won't be able to retake your driver's License exam for 3 years!
5.To retake you Driver's license after 3 years, you'll need to spend about €2000 for 20 hours of driving classes at a driving school, pass a written test, and a road test.
In France half people fail their first attempt and have to pay an extra 10 hours at €50/hour.
Don't you feel lucky to be German?
+will10024 Wow, that's harsh. If you drive 70+km/h over the speed limits outside towns you ''only'' lose your license temporarily for 3 months, pay 600€ and get 2 ''penalty'' points. At 8 points you lose it permanently, unless you take a test, which determines if you are psychologically able to drive. Colloquially Germans call it ''Idiot Test''.
je suis allemand et je roule souvant en france trop vite, mais seulement sur l'autoroute et j'ai jamais eu des problemes. pas des flash, pas de gendarmerie
here in virginia you get arrested for going 100mph but you can still text its fucking retarded .
@Geloof Hoop en Liefde In the UK you have 6 points as a new driver which then get's upgraded to 12 points after 2 years. Going over the speed limit by 11+ mph on a motorway gets you 3 points and 50% of your weekly income taken away from you in a fine.
21+mph over the limit gets you 4-6 points and 100% of your weekly income taken away from you in a fine.
Finally going 31+ over the limit get you 6 points and 150% of your weekly income taken away from you in a fine. The speed limit for motorways are 70mph but nobody does it making the average pushed up to 80-90+ and very rarely 100+ if you're brave enough. The maximum fine for speeding on the motorway is £2500 and £1000 if done on any other road.
What u think about it? I make it this car :) . B-Max we make in Craiova, România factory
Great job! Too bad they stopped the production..
what is the expected life time of a motor like this in a ford focus or b-max?
i would have been interested in the consumption also..
but maaaan! i love these videos
with my ford b-max it was a diesel 115 hp at 205kh/h (max speed)it was doing about 25 L/100km
@@mehdisol7094 25l??!!
@@ghandee yes but at full speed, at 200km/h. Otherwise it's 6-8 L/100 depending on how i drive
@@mehdisol7094 I have no reason not to believe you, but I was shocked
@@ghandee i sold it because it was a thirsty car
Great video,excellent job!...I am stuck between a focus with an ecoboost of 74 kw or bigger ecoboost with 99kw...do you feel like the 74kw is enough for mainly town driving? This bmax does look too lazy with it...focus is not so much bigger...
First of all thank you very much. The Focus with 74kW might be alright but i would buy the more powerful version if the price difference is not that huge. We drove a 2016 Ford Focus Station Wagon with 92kW. It was perfect for the city and also good on the Autobahn. Here is the link: th-cam.com/video/TkJE30hfQr4/w-d-xo.html Greetings ;)
thanks a lot man for the link..It is very useful...BTW...many people argue that the eco-boost motors are not designed to live long enough (300000+ km)...have you had any experiences or heard bad about the life or such motors in general-...? thanks
someone on a forum had the 3.5 ecoboost in an f150 it has over 482000 km not the same engine but same principle .my 1.0 fiesta has over 80k and so far seems to be the most solid thing about the car .
At this video your maximum speed was around at 180 km/h.
What is this a 1.0 Litre engine?.... Thats really good performance for a 1Ltr.....
Yes, it is.
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wow was ne Beschleunigung für 101ps
Der b max ist ja auch noch hoch und 1300kg schwer dazu !
What is the range of this car, on a full tank?
+Tom Jardine I own the 1.0 EcoBoost 120hp variant since early 2014. Depending on how you drive it you reach 600-800km (370-500 miles). If you drive mostly on country roads at 70-100kph (45-60mph) or in the city the car is at it's best taking around 5l/100km (56 mpg[UK]). If you drive mostly on highways and stay under 130kph (80mph) you will get around 6.5l/100 km (43 mpg[UK]). If you drive it at top speed (~120mph) for a longer period of time it will not burn but consume a lot of fuel: 11l/100km (25mpg).
Again these numbers only apply to constant loads. The car consumes the least when you drive at optimal speeds, high gears and when you accelerate quickly to target speed and stay there.
@@deprisonne I agree. I have b max 1,0 125 ps. Is very good car. I love it.
2 guys sitting in the car without speaking a single word...kinda creepy :P
+Johnny DeLarge that's because of the engine sound. We don't want to disturb that.
+Johnny DeLarge Haha, we actually speak a lot but only while waiting at traffic lights. ;)
+Supercharged Magazine
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jedenfalls ein aufschlussreiches Video. Habe meinen Opa auch einen B-max empfohlen, morgen steht die Probefahrt an :-D
Too much shortshift
That's because at very high rpms the engines output power decreases.
@@SuperchargedMagazine You are driving petrol car, not diesel car in this video. Just a reminder. Basically the dead 100 horses are around 6000 rpm ...which is sick.