-Maybe Interesting Stats? - How many times did I say Road less traveled? ♾️ -1. Distance Driven: 13,455km (8,360 miles) -2. Tickets: 2 - $280 -3. Run Out of Charge: 0 -4. Spend on Juice: $56 -5. Countries Discovered: 10 -6. Basic Fitness $85 -7. Toilets: a fortune :/ -8. Tolls: $295 (possible more) -9. Towed: 0 -Correction: it’s CC2 adapter not CC1 for the Supercharger Thanks for being here, share with video with a friend! Sandro & Baby Beluga
Over a couple of years I have gotten more and more interested in this kind of lifestyle. This year I've done 3 extended-weekend excursions with my M3 from NL to CH just to get a small breath of it at least. Next year I'll have MY and this will enable more overnight comfort, hopefully pushing me to further new adventures. Sadly, work and life don't allow for much longer trips. You make me jealous, but also very happy to virtually co-live these moments :) Thanks for posting this video!
Such a fantastic and inspirational trip you are doing in Europe. I really want to do something similar. I've already decided to take my 3 Highland LR to Turkey next summer. I have been driving that route before and know it's totally gorgeous. I already checked the charging infrastructure in Turkey this summer and it's really good. Unfortunately I would not be able to go to that marvellous place in the Spanish mountains to look at the stars because I would totally destroy my car on those roads. It's far too low for them. But I know spots in Turkey that are far from cities and villages to take away light pollution and the night sky down there are really really amazing. Thanks for another fantastic journey and a very good and informative video.
Nice road trip brother. Wow, that was some sketchy off-roading in Spain... I could never subject my vehicle (EL6, no air) to such roads, it would totally stress me out (unfortunately). Once reunited with in big Beluga, you will double-appreciate the X's air suspension and larger interior! The X is such a great overlander, I am seeing more YT'ers using it (like our Austrian brother Joel Eggimann wit the X Plaid), and it makes total sense. Safe trip back from Weesp to NA 🙂
Sandro - Glad to see you've enjoyed Europe. At the start you mentioned "Mr Green." I'm assuming it's a rental car place. Could you perhaps do a short video on the costs of renting the Tesla for 45 days and if they rented the camping insert gear you used or if you had to shop for that on your own - and if so where you sourced it and the approximate costs for you. Much appreciated.
How did you import your Tesla from North America? Also is it illegal to have the Massachusetts license plates in Europe? I noticed you put on the Netherlands plates
@@NewHaven203 in the video he said it was a different car on loan. But I have been driving my Lamborghini camper in Europe on US plates without issue many take there car on vacation to Europe it’s no different that driving your car to Canada or Mexico just further. Most countries of the world have an agreement dating back around 70 years ago
@@NewHaven203 this is a loaner vehicle provided by MisterGreen EU. I haven’t shipped my car yet to Europe but that might chance in the future. My car stayed in the US and now I am working on the trip for Central America!
Thanks for clarifying, your channel has been very interesting, me and a classmate where discussing if it’s possible to take a Tesla to Alaska given the remoteness and lack of charging stations and I told him I would look for a video on TH-cam and then I found your channel! I live in Connecticut and plan on traveling the world too
Tesla wins with the Supercharger and how easy it is to charge there your car. The navi is way better then anything else. But only if you want to use their own network.
-Maybe Interesting Stats?
- How many times did I say Road less traveled? ♾️
-1. Distance Driven: 13,455km (8,360 miles)
-2. Tickets: 2 - $280
-3. Run Out of Charge: 0
-4. Spend on Juice: $56
-5. Countries Discovered: 10
-6. Basic Fitness $85
-7. Toilets: a fortune :/
-8. Tolls: $295 (possible more)
-9. Towed: 0
-Correction: it’s CC2 adapter not CC1 for the Supercharger
Thanks for being here, share with video with a friend! Sandro & Baby Beluga
Were toilets a fortune because you have to pay to use the bathroom in Europe?
@ yes, it’s a crime…I stopped counting because it would just frustrate me :/
This video is so sick bro!!
Thanks for watching James!
Awersome adventure, i hope to do this too one day
Go do it, you won't regret it!
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9:20. Chargers are mostly CCS2, not one. Those older plugs are used only for first series of Model S. All newer S/X/3/Y are using CCS2.
💯. I confused myself a lot, thanks for the correction!
most excellent turn of events
Thank you! This will forever be with me :)
Incredible video Sandro! 🎉
Thanks for being here with me! This video took over a week to edit!
Love, love, love this.
@@TesLatino thanks for watching man! Miss you guys❤️
What an incredible trip Sandro! Thanks for sharing your experience in Europe. Please keep on living like there’s no tomorrow!
I hope so, it’s a motto to live by! Thanks for watching
Love it Sandro!
Thank you! It was a fun one!😊
19:58 Nice “sign” that you should travel down to South America 😉
Mate tasted amazing!
This was an amazing video. Enjoyed every moment. I’m from Spain but live in Tesla USA. I am planing a trip to Europe like this! Thank you for sharing!
Thanks for being here! Spain is one of my favorite countries I have visited
Over a couple of years I have gotten more and more interested in this kind of lifestyle. This year I've done 3 extended-weekend excursions with my M3 from NL to CH just to get a small breath of it at least. Next year I'll have MY and this will enable more overnight comfort, hopefully pushing me to further new adventures. Sadly, work and life don't allow for much longer trips. You make me jealous, but also very happy to virtually co-live these moments :) Thanks for posting this video!
Thanks for watching and sharing your adventures with me. What’s one your favorite places you have visited?
Such a fantastic and inspirational trip you are doing in Europe. I really want to do something similar. I've already decided to take my 3 Highland LR to Turkey next summer. I have been driving that route before and know it's totally gorgeous. I already checked the charging infrastructure in Turkey this summer and it's really good. Unfortunately I would not be able to go to that marvellous place in the Spanish mountains to look at the stars because I would totally destroy my car on those roads. It's far too low for them. But I know spots in Turkey that are far from cities and villages to take away light pollution and the night sky down there are really really amazing. Thanks for another fantastic journey and a very good and informative video.
@@mrexcet thanks for being here and excited about your trip to Turkey! Looonnggg but stunning drive!
Nice road trip brother. Wow, that was some sketchy off-roading in Spain... I could never subject my vehicle (EL6, no air) to such roads, it would totally stress me out (unfortunately). Once reunited with in big Beluga, you will double-appreciate the X's air suspension and larger interior! The X is such a great overlander, I am seeing more YT'ers using it (like our Austrian brother Joel Eggimann wit the X Plaid), and it makes total sense. Safe trip back from Weesp to NA 🙂
Thank you! It’s a highly underrated vehicle misunderstood gentle giants). Can’t wait to play around in the ❄️
Nobody has motivated me to explore the Sandro
Thank you! Go out there and see the world
You should honestly have your Tesla referral code in the description. One of these days I'll buy a Model Y.
Thanks man! I added it on my TH-cam Bio Page!
If you do decide to buy one, that would be amazing! ts.la/marcus26707
Sandro - Glad to see you've enjoyed Europe. At the start you mentioned "Mr Green." I'm assuming it's a rental car place. Could you perhaps do a short video on the costs of renting the Tesla for 45 days and if they rented the camping insert gear you used or if you had to shop for that on your own - and if so where you sourced it and the approximate costs for you. Much appreciated.
Yes and yes. Let me get back to you!
Did I see correctly that you stopped to charge in Graz? 😄
Yes great eye! Had lunch there at a food truck. Do you live near there?
Very cool! nice video mate bummer we could not connect
Yeah, it was a bummer but we’ll connect in the future!
my right ear felt a bit lonely
What do you mean?
How did you import your Tesla from North America? Also is it illegal to have the Massachusetts license plates in Europe? I noticed you put on the Netherlands plates
@@NewHaven203 in the video he said it was a different car on loan.
But I have been driving my Lamborghini camper in Europe on US plates without issue many take there car on vacation to Europe it’s no different that driving your car to Canada or Mexico just further. Most countries of the world have an agreement dating back around 70 years ago
@@NewHaven203 this is a loaner vehicle provided by MisterGreen EU. I haven’t shipped my car yet to Europe but that might chance in the future. My car stayed in the US and now I am working on the trip for Central America!
Thanks for clarifying, your channel has been very interesting, me and a classmate where discussing if it’s possible to take a Tesla to Alaska given the remoteness and lack of charging stations and I told him I would look for a video on TH-cam and then I found your channel! I live in Connecticut and plan on traveling the world too
Tesla wins with the Supercharger and how easy it is to charge there your car. The navi is way better then anything else.
But only if you want to use their own network.
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