Easier to get in, more room, better in snow, better visibility, better for dogs, easier to put things in and out. To me, it would need to be a station wagon and there aren’t many options in North America
In 55 years I have bought many cars, but never a station wagon, and the SUVs from my side might not produce them. Limousines or hatchbacks only. Type A5, A6, A7 or A8. Real cars. ❤
@@torbenlienljungbergnielsen5025 Xantia or Xantia Activa? Two different cars. What makes the 85km/h more impressive is that it is the TUV standard moose test which has tighter turns unlike the Km77 moose test which is more spaced out.
@@torbenlienljungbergnielsen5025first they need to service the Xantia. Can’t compare an old unserviced car and say it can’t reach the numbers. Must have been a POS.
@@vs6300the Teknikens Värld moose test was nearly half a metre wider and had more distance between lane changes (at the second lane change). Three are a few other differences, all of which make the ISO 3888-2 standard tougher than the old Teknikens Värld one. If fact, they themselves switched to following the ISO 3888-2 standard in recent years. Even without comparing the two standards, just applying common sense, it would not make sense for the km77 result to be so much slower if the test was easier.
We all need to understand this: It's a standardized, simulated situation to compare different cars. The cars are driven by good drivers, at a moderate speed, and they do this frequently. In reality, you will need to be alert, have a good car, good tires, a wide enough road, a speed you can handle the car in, and then, some luck. Mooses move fast, they are tall and heavy, so they may well end up entering the passenger compartment if you hit one, and i can assure you, you don't want that to happen! Aim for the space behind the moose if possible, they may move at speeds up to 60 km/h. This is not a game and you only get one life. In Sweden, we have around 300.000 moose, a lot of deer, wild pigs, badgers, 5 million other cars, unattentive pedestrians, playing children. I do belive you have potential dangers as well. So do not for one second believe that just a good car is sufficient enough. In winter, it's often dark and so are the moose. So you need good lights, the road may also be covered in snow, and/or ice. Got the message? Great, it's your life at stake. I hope i didn't scare you too much, but you need to understand the importance of maneuverability without flipping over or other unpredictable behavour in order to let you survive an encounter with our wildlife. When it comes to small animal, such as cats, small dogs, foxes and so on, its normally safer not to swerve, but your reflexes will still try to avoid anything in your way.
I think something is missing here, in the "real moose test" the cars are fully loaded, meaning max passengers and cargo according to certifications. Fully loaded I'm sure results would have been different. Citroen Xantia seems to be unbeatable.
seems like you saw that crappy video about xantia and moose test. it was done again by some spanish guy and he proved its not true, as Xantia was not loaded fully according to ISO standard for moose test and wasnt speeding more then 71 kmph. find citroen xantia activa 1995 2001 moose test video and see it for youself. It is stupid even to consider old crap car xantia can compete with new cars. you have been pranked. xantia is good until 71 kmph, more than that , it loses control. New cars dont lose control even at 85 kmph thanks to ESC.
ALL the moose tests should be set to the same ISO 3888-2 standard. This is the standard KM77 follow for their tests. The Passat and Superb would probably not even make it into the top 25 on such a test. The 508 scored a 79km/h result on KM77, if I remember correctly - an excellent result, but not a 1st place result. Motor 1 tests are too easy and don't appear to really try to simulate the path a car would need to take to swerve around an large obstruction in the road (like a stopped/crashed car).
The 3 series is the king and no wonder. Who drove BMW knows what i am talking about. If reliability would be the same like a Lexus, everybody else would go out of business and people would only buy BMWs for driving pleasure and Lexus for comfort.
I'd say both. Why should we not be able to avoid the moose? It hurts a lot to crash with a 400 + kg moose with long legs, that has a big likelyhood to enter the passenger compartment. Saab had a test were they set up a 400 kg electric cables "body" to test the A-pillars to hit the simulated "moose".
Having owned a pair of CXs, XMs, and a C5 Hydractive i can assure you, it's good. But it's also takes short reaction time, good driving, good tires and enough road plus some luck to do it successfully in reality. A test is to compare cars, you will never know for sure when it actually happens, and you need to be on your toes, mooses move fast...
The only thing peugeot is the master in, suspension no doubt they are the best in the world.But if only they can do the same for reliability in other sections of the car to improve reliability
is the output speed taken into account? the esp intervention logic is not the same for all. this test could be valid for safety, less for sportsmanship.
And reality situations are always the same? OK, i get it, of course a test should be consistent in order to compare cars, but we must understand reality is completely different. I had to swerve for a moose on a swedish 2-lane motorway at 110 km/h with 5 persons onboard. It went well due to short reaction time, good driving, a good car, good tires, good road, and some luck.
Relevant question. When Teknikens Värld flipped the MB A-class over, everyone questioned the test instead of understanding the need for a test like this, except for french tyre manufacturer Kleber, who immidiately understood the value of the test for tyre manufacturers.
Where did you lose the Mondeo? BMW Jaguar and Opel are very stable, even better than Audi! Passat and Arteon and Super b are the same car in different suits, just like Peugeot and Renault for KIA, I’m silent, you see for yourself
Лол взяли тачки на разных приводах. Артеон передний, бмв задний, ауди вообще кватро пригнали. Обьективности нет. Также у разных комплектациях разные ассистенты движения могут быть.
Очередной обман автопроизводителей. На переставке авто сами гасят скорость, как-будто время, за которое авто возвращается в свой ряд не имеет значения, встречный авто конечно же подождет!
I can't understand why people rejected this kind of cars to adopt the SUVs.
These cars not only safer, they're classy
Easier to get in, more room, better in snow, better visibility, better for dogs, easier to put things in and out.
To me, it would need to be a station wagon and there aren’t many options in North America
Me neither. A sedan is much more elegant and better to drive than a big wobbly SUV.
En sevmediğim ve yol tutuşuna güvenmediğim suv modelleridir
In 55 years I have bought many cars, but never a station wagon, and the SUVs from my side might not produce them. Limousines or hatchbacks only. Type A5, A6, A7 or A8.
Real cars. ❤
Así se hace Peugeot! Esos carritos nunca podrán contra un Verdadero León 🦁
That Talisman was satisfying to watch.
Peugeot's quality has taken an incredible upturn since the Portuguese CEO took office. It's a different brand now.
Talisman ve 508 baya iyi performans gösterdi
I don’t need 45 different camera angles for every car
That talisman tho!😱 never imagine it could be this dynamic
je i have that car, and i like it!
20 Years ago, Citroen Xantia Activa, 85 km/h without ESC
Km77 recently testet the Xantia again. The results is now max 71 km/h.
@@torbenlienljungbergnielsen5025 Xantia or Xantia Activa? Two different cars. What makes the 85km/h more impressive is that it is the TUV standard moose test which has tighter turns unlike the Km77 moose test which is more spaced out.
@@vs6300 Activa. In fact they tested two and I think it got to 73kph. Even if it's now outmoded, it's still awesome for a 90s car.
@@torbenlienljungbergnielsen5025first they need to service the Xantia. Can’t compare an old unserviced car and say it can’t reach the numbers. Must have been a POS.
@@vs6300the Teknikens Värld moose test was nearly half a metre wider and had more distance between lane changes (at the second lane change). Three are a few other differences, all of which make the ISO 3888-2 standard tougher than the old Teknikens Värld one. If fact, they themselves switched to following the ISO 3888-2 standard in recent years.
Even without comparing the two standards, just applying common sense, it would not make sense for the km77 result to be so much slower if the test was easier.
I’m so proud that I own a 508
Emp2 platform is the best!!! Congrats psa👏👏👏
We all need to understand this:
It's a standardized, simulated situation to compare different cars.
The cars are driven by good drivers, at a moderate speed, and they do this frequently.
In reality, you will need to be alert, have a good car, good tires, a wide enough road, a speed you can handle the car in, and then, some luck.
Mooses move fast, they are tall and heavy, so they may well end up entering the passenger compartment if you hit one, and i can assure you, you don't want that to happen!
Aim for the space behind the moose if possible, they may move at speeds up to 60 km/h. This is not a game and you only get one life.
In Sweden, we have around 300.000 moose, a lot of deer, wild pigs, badgers, 5 million other cars, unattentive pedestrians, playing children. I do belive you have potential dangers as well. So do not for one second believe that just a good car is sufficient enough.
In winter, it's often dark and so are the moose. So you need good lights, the road may also be covered in snow, and/or ice.
Got the message? Great, it's your life at stake.
I hope i didn't scare you too much, but you need to understand the importance of maneuverability without flipping over or other unpredictable behavour in order to let you survive an encounter with our wildlife.
When it comes to small animal, such as cats, small dogs, foxes and so on, its normally safer not to swerve, but your reflexes will still try to avoid anything in your way.
Mobil 1 vs Km77 test conditions are not same. Dont be a liar. ‼️
Peugeot you are number one ☝️👍
Never.. test was not done properly as well.. cars should be fully loaded
Fake News 😂
BMW 3 no1
The best driving cars in the D segment are BMW3 and Alfa Giulia.
superb with 280hp 4x4 and dynamic suspension would behave like that series 3. We dont see the specs here so whats the point of this.
Peugeot 🎉🎉
Talisman was good but not as good as Peugeot they tested talisman with 78kmph and gor Peugeot they did with 95km And still Peugeot was like a lion
Great video guys!
I think something is missing here, in the "real moose test" the cars are fully loaded, meaning max passengers and cargo according to certifications. Fully loaded I'm sure results would have been different. Citroen Xantia seems to be unbeatable.
seems like you saw that crappy video about xantia and moose test. it was done again by some spanish guy and he proved its not true, as Xantia was not loaded fully according to ISO standard for moose test and wasnt speeding more then 71 kmph. find citroen xantia activa 1995 2001 moose test video and see it for youself. It is stupid even to consider old crap car xantia can compete with new cars. you have been pranked. xantia is good until 71 kmph, more than that , it loses control. New cars dont lose control even at 85 kmph thanks to ESC.
@@sagorevach 77km (that "Spanish guy") did not have same model which is irrelevant compere. Latest isn't always greatest.
And you're also not always riding around in sport mode..
th-cam.com/video/U7b5SMorbq8/w-d-xo.html
ALL the moose tests should be set to the same ISO 3888-2 standard. This is the standard KM77 follow for their tests. The Passat and Superb would probably not even make it into the top 25 on such a test. The 508 scored a 79km/h result on KM77, if I remember correctly - an excellent result, but not a 1st place result.
Motor 1 tests are too easy and don't appear to really try to simulate the path a car would need to take to swerve around an large obstruction in the road (like a stopped/crashed car).
the passat and the skoda were biased (look for other videos where these models are "behaving" this good)
Renault Talisman 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻😍
Clearly, not a 1:1 comparison, therefore invalid.
not true, in real life it is al cars mixed on the roads
The winner is insigna. Motor1 test is not valid.
nope 508
@@pe7893 zzt
The 3 series is the king and no wonder. Who drove BMW knows what i am talking about. If reliability would be the same like a Lexus, everybody else would go out of business and people would only buy BMWs for driving pleasure and Lexus for comfort.
Peugeot 🤌🤌🤌💪💪
Ah yes my favorite brand: WolksWagen
😂😂😂 i did Not See it before
Same mistake, TWICE.
Im assuming they dont all have the same tires?
they should be with the factory tires :)
I'm surprised the Kia engine ran long enough to complete the test.
uahahaha
Куришь? Или дурачек?
Главное в какой машине меньше пострадает водитель если не будет предпринимать мер по обьезду препятствия в виде лося !!!
I'd say both. Why should we not be able to avoid the moose? It hurts a lot to crash with a 400 + kg moose with long legs, that has a big likelyhood to enter the passenger compartment.
Saab had a test were they set up a 400 kg electric cables "body" to test the A-pillars to hit the simulated "moose".
I always wondered how my Citroen C5 would perform. Somehow i feel it would wipe the floor with all these modern day D segment sedans
Having owned a pair of CXs, XMs, and a C5 Hydractive i can assure you, it's good. But it's also takes short reaction time, good driving, good tires and enough road plus some luck to do it successfully in reality.
A test is to compare cars, you will never know for sure when it actually happens, and you need to be on your toes, mooses move fast...
Probably just like the 508 but better, because it is a 508, just better (Hydractive versions at least,)
@@jayartz8562 Probabbly not - because of hydractive suspension. And it s the 407, not 508.
@@branimirivic4816 My 2014 C5 is definitely 508 platform.
The only thing peugeot is the master in, suspension no doubt they are the best in the world.But if only they can do the same for reliability in other sections of the car to improve reliability
I own a 508 SW 2.0 HDi 160 and it is the best car I had
Talisman, Insignia, and A5 were the best I guess.
It was the 508
@@bigfootisreal4147 nah
@@HadeyanUtkan I drove most of the cars in the video, and I was the least impressed with Insignia.
@@ArissXAS Thx for the feedback
@@ArissXAS Which ones are goid in corners?
Talisman 4 Controll???
peugeot 508 No. 1 !!!
yes, peugeot is the best!
Opel 🔥🔥🔥
The last two, VW Passat and Peugeot 508 are in a different setup.
is the output speed taken into account? the esp intervention logic is not the same for all. this test could be valid for safety, less for sportsmanship.
Tüm testler aynı testerler ile yapılmamış. Bağlayıcı video değil
Vw Arteon?? And Alfa Romeo Giulia Diesel???? Look at the results at 82kmh
Omg....
Do you wanna show the reply another 100 times, that would be better
I think the ones testing the vehicles are French 🤣🤣🤣
Peugeot rules
Peugeot 406 115kmh et gagnier
And mazda 6?
Those cars must wear same tyers let's see
Ford volvoyu bi satın aldı volvonun bile yol tutuşu mükemmel oldu
The last tracks are different, not a fair comparison.
And reality situations are always the same?
OK, i get it, of course a test should be consistent in order to compare cars, but we must understand reality is completely different.
I had to swerve for a moose on a swedish 2-lane motorway at 110 km/h with 5 persons onboard. It went well due to short reaction time, good driving, a good car, good tires, good road, and some luck.
What about tires,
Relevant question. When Teknikens Värld flipped the MB A-class over, everyone questioned the test instead of understanding the need for a test like this, except for french tyre manufacturer Kleber, who immidiately understood the value of the test for tyre manufacturers.
Where did you lose the Mondeo? BMW Jaguar and Opel are very stable, even better than Audi! Passat and Arteon and Super b are the same car in different suits, just like Peugeot and Renault for KIA, I’m silent, you see for yourself
insignia number 1
Why have they forgeten Lexus 500
So where are the results???????
Cool intro
Курсовую устойчивость отключите.
Лол взяли тачки на разных приводах. Артеон передний, бмв задний, ауди вообще кватро пригнали. Обьективности нет. Также у разных комплектациях разные ассистенты движения могут быть.
всё правильно, камри должа всех победить!
а если бы тест выиграла бмв/ауди/тойота (нужное подчеркнуть), то тест был бы объективным?))
@@pavelpetrovich2740 нет, для сравнения надо брать машины хотя бы близко схожие по технике
OK i got it. I`ll never drive my car above 50 km/h.....
Yup, you have at least understood that speed is an important factor. A moose can easily move that fast.
3 series like sport car
That cheap plastic interior is atrocious.
Bmw was by far best and peugeot.
Renault👍👍
Il n'y a pas de Mercedes ??????
Why did they use brakes
That's ESP.
Очередной обман автопроизводителей. На переставке авто сами гасят скорость, как-будто время, за которое авто возвращается в свой ряд не имеет значения, встречный авто конечно же подождет!
la Giulia reste quand même la meilleure
Hi
DRİVERS
bmw❤
All this time I was watching a BMW comercial
Yeah, with that plastic 1990's interior.
Ww areton vs alfa romeo 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
/S 😅😅😅😅
VW Arteon Crap
fake
because?
Peugeot for ever