Hello Chris, your detailed investigation of the E Up seems to have an effect. VW announced yesterday that every second UP sold now has an electric motor. Volkswagen owes you something. Please continue like this.🤗🤩
Hi Chris, sorry for being such a huge pedant but you also didn't mention: - the main beam (on/off) / headlight flasher / parking light (left/right) functionalities of the turn signal lever on the left-hand side of the steering column - to the side of the dash panel (passenger side) there is a key-operated switch for disabling the front passenger front airbag - not to forget the bonnet release lever - and the various levers for the adjustment of the front seats / height adjustment knob of the head restraints on all seats / the release buttons for folding the rear seat backrest forwards - the integrated bag hook in the glove box opening lever - the operation of opening and closing the rear vent windows - and finally the sun visors (folded down / pulled out of the bracket and swung over towards the door) Hey, just kidding! ;-)
@@BatteryLife alles gut! I enjoy your videos. My daughter will be 18 in January and I consider two buy an e-up as 2nd family car. But she wants a "normal" car and I must try hard to convince her till Christmas. Please excuse my broken english.
It is 2 years ago I tested it in my UP! Tsi, but I think the voice-assist button does work. It will activate Siri if you hold it down a few seconds. I Haven't tried with my Android phone.
@@BatteryLife Ok. A quick test tonight didn't work for me either :-(. But I will look into my configuration, and report back, if manage to make it work (again).
Hello Chris, your detailed investigation of the E Up seems to have an effect. VW announced yesterday that every second UP sold now has an electric motor. Volkswagen owes you something. Please continue like this.🤗🤩
Hi Chris, sorry for being such a huge pedant but you also didn't mention:
- the main beam (on/off) / headlight flasher / parking light (left/right) functionalities of the turn signal lever on the left-hand side of the steering column
- to the side of the dash panel (passenger side) there is a key-operated switch for disabling the front passenger front airbag
- not to forget the bonnet release lever
- and the various levers for the adjustment of the front seats / height adjustment knob of the head restraints on all seats / the release buttons for folding the rear seat backrest forwards
- the integrated bag hook in the glove box opening lever
- the operation of opening and closing the rear vent windows
- and finally the sun visors (folded down / pulled out of the bracket and swung over towards the door)
Hey, just kidding!
;-)
Sorry. I film those videos on one day and if I forget stuff that is a Problem
@@BatteryLife alles gut!
I enjoy your videos. My daughter will be 18 in January and I consider two buy an e-up as 2nd family car. But she wants a "normal" car and I must try hard to convince her till Christmas.
Please excuse my broken english.
Way better than the manual. Thank you!
Hi, you forgot the tire pressure button inside the glove box, but never mind ;)
Yes, I did.
Thanks for the explanations.
One more thing, not yet mentioned:
You did not talk about the heating position of the wing mirrors.
Thanks and true.
It is 2 years ago I tested it in my UP! Tsi, but I think the voice-assist button does work. It will activate Siri if you hold it down a few seconds. I Haven't tried with my Android phone.
Not on the new eUp.
They took the stock steering. ;)
@@BatteryLife Ok. A quick test tonight didn't work for me either :-(. But I will look into my configuration, and report back, if manage to make it work (again).
damn it, i thought you'll forget the tire pressure button 😂😂
I knew about it. But I forgot about it in the filming process. Damn
Hi, i would like to know if in e-up 2020 there is present the emergency city breake (and its button). Thanks
Sorry, I don't understand. Are you asking if the eUp has emergenca braking?
It does not as far as I know,
We also have the speed limiter or just the cruise control?
Both
The rear view mirror was not set correctly. Ask a professional driver to explain how it should be set.