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Porsche 911 GT3 v GT4 RS: TRACK RACE

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Follow Racing Driver Sam on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sammaherloughnan/ Mat and Racing Driver Sam are off on another road trip, and they’re taking a Porsche 911 GT3 & a Porsche Cayman GT4 RS all the way from the UK to Spa Francorchamps to put these track-focused Porsches through their paces! However, they’re not just testing these cars on track, they’ll also be finding out what they’re like to live with day-by-day on their journey over. They’ll be finding out how they compare when driving through town and on a twisty road, while also comparing how comfortable their interiors are and finding out which has the better exhaust note. Not only that, but they’ll also be finding out which has the best boot space and practicality! But of course, the centrepiece of this video will be their performance on the track! And despite them both being Porches, there’s one key thing these cars have in common – they’re both powered by the same engine! As a result, that means they’re both packing a naturally-aspirated 4-litre flat-six that red lines at a glorious 9,000RPM! However, while the GT4 RS can push out 500hp and 450Nm, it’s been dialled up slightly in the GT3, putting down 510hp and 470Nm. Will that slight difference prove the difference on track? Or will the hardcore GT4 RS have the edge? There’s only one way to find out… LET’S RACE!

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Porsche Mission X: The quickest road-legal car in the WORLD!

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Meet Porsche’s all-new all-electric hypercar! This is the Mission X. It’s Porsche’s first hypercar since the 918 Spyder, and it’s got some pretty lofty ambitions! Porsche is hoping the Mission X will set the record as the fastest road-legal car to complete a lap on the Nürburgring! So let’s take a closer look at this incredible EV. Starting with the looks, this is easily one of the most subtle hypercars we’ve ever seen. Porsche wants to show that hypercars don’t just have to look aggressive, and can still hit incredible speeds without being plastered in huge aero. Up front, the most notable design feature is the vertical bars that’ll make up the headlights and indicators. Along the side, it’s easy to see how the Mission X has been inspired by the 963 racing car, as it’s very low and very long. Take a step around the back and the rear end is dominated by an absolutely huge diffuser, which will help the Mission X create more downforce than the new GT3 RS! If anything, the interior of the Mission X is wilder than the exterior! The bucket seats look futuristic and properly figure-hugging, while the steering wheel makes Tesla’s yoke look prehistoric, coming plastered with a number of buttons and dials. We’re not so sure about the white handles though – they just scream dirt magnets to us! Thankfully though Porsche has kept up with some traditions – you’ll still find an analogue stopwatch up on the dash! When it comes to performance stats… Well, Porsche hasn’t revealed them yet. But one thing we do know is it’ll have a power-to-weight ratio of 1,000hp per tonne. So all we know is, it’s likely to spill over to around 1,300hp+! But then again, it’ll need to if it’s going to beat the Nürburgring lap record currently held by the AMG ONE! So what do you think – would you pick this over the AMG ONE? And could it beat the Nürburgring lap record? Stick with Mat and take a closer look for yourself! Driving the Mercedes-AMG ONE: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_FIVA-UhmZQ

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BMW X3 Review: A budget X5?!

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This is the BMW X3! It received a mid-life facelift in late 2021, and Mat’s about to find out whether the M-Sport plug-in hybrid edition still stands the test of time against newer competitors such as the new Mercedes GLC & Genesis GV70. Well for starters, let’s check out the design. It’s relatively similar to the original X3, but there are a couple of design changes. Around the back, there are updated 3D-effect taillights, some real exhaust tips and an updated diffuser (which to be honest, is likely to have little to no effect). Around the side, there are bold creases across the doors and protruding side skirts to help with the sporty looks, and upfront there’s an updated bumper and a few new vents. Naturally, though, there’s a huge grille up front, which doesn’t do much for the looks. Step inside and there are only a few changes to the original X3. There’s an updated infotainment screen and full digital dials; otherwise, it’s all the same. That’s not such a bad thing, but when you consider newer BMWs come with a full-length, curved infotainment/dial screen, this already seems a bit outdated. Thankfully there are quality materials throughout most of the cabin, although if you reach a bit lower you may be met by some scratchy plastics. In this video, we’ve got our hands on the xDrive30e. It’s powered by a 2-litre turbocharged 4-cylinder engine with an electric motor, which combines to deliver 292hp and 300Nm. BMW claim it will hit 60mph in 6.1 seconds, and it comes in at a cost of around £56,000. The BMW X3 range starts from around £47,000. But should you still choose it over the competition? And if you’re in the market for a plug-in hybrid SUV, is it really the smart choice instead of the newer GLC? Stick with Mat and see for yourself! Chapters
00:00 Intro
00:36 Design
02:04 Interior
04:40 Back Seats
06:31 Boot
07:30 5 Annoying Things
09:02 5 Cool Things
10:50 Engine
11:14 Town Driving
13:11 Motorway Driving
14:20 Country Road Driving
15:48 0-60mph
16:23 Verdict Mat’s BMW X3 deal: https://bit.ly/Mats-X3-Choice-1206 Genesis GV70 review: https://bit.ly/Genesis-GV70-Review-2023 Volvo XC60 review: https://bit.ly/Volvo-XC60-Review-2023 Lexus NX review: Lexus-NX-Review-2023 Sell your car with carwow: https://bit.ly/Buy-Sell-WOW

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The Mercedes S Class 2024 TOP POV Test Drive

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Here it is, the new Mercedes S Class with the AMG Sport Package! Welcome to Alaatin61! Follow/Share/Like For More https://www.youtube.com/alaatin61 Subscribe https://www.youtube.com/user/Alaatin61?sub_confirmation=1
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Paypal Account: sdmr_@hotmail.com In this video you can see a visual review of the obsidian black metallic Mercedes S Class. Furthermore you can hear the sound and you can see the interior, Mbux and exterior of this Mercedes. This car is fitted with 20 inch multi spoke AMG styling rims. Car: 2024 Mercedes S Class
Price: €130.061,- Mercedes S Class
4.0 litre 8 cylinder engine inline
367 Hp
520 Nm
9 Speed Automatic
250 km/h limited
1915 kg

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PORSCHE Mission X – NEW HYPERCAR – Interior Exterior

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Here it is, the New Porsche Mission X ! Welcome to Alaatin61! Follow/Share/Like For More https://www.youtube.com/alaatin61 Subscribe https://www.youtube.com/user/Alaatin61?sub_confirmation=1
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Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/alaatin61 The low-slung electric coupe-style concept looks like a hovercraft, with a lightweight glass-dome roof and doors that open forward like a beetle's wings—although Porsche designers were probably thinking more of the famous 917 race car when they hung those hinges. "The Porsche Mission X . . . picks up the torch of iconic sports cars of decades past. Like the 959, the Carrera GT and the 918 Spyder before it, the Mission X provides critical impetus for the evolutionary development of future vehicle concepts," according to Oliver Blume, chairman of the executive board of Porsche. Fascinating LED Lighting This is no longtail. At 177.0 inches long, 78.7 inches wide, and 47.2 inches tall, the Mission X should fit nicely in your garage. It has a similar wheelbase—107.4 inches—to the Carrera GT and 918. Other racing callouts can be seen in the headlight shape, long and placed low on the nose. Unlike the old cars, the new lights are LED modules. During daytime running, just a slim element is visible, but when you turn on the headlights, the full module opens, "like an eye blinking open," says Porsche. The modern version of a pop-up, say us. The concept car is painted in Rocket Metallic, a color designed just for this car. Satin-finished carbon-fiber details highlight the car's lightweight construction, and Porsche says its aero elements will make more downforce than a 911 GT3 RS. Staggered tires—20-inch wheels at the front and 21-inch wheels at the rear—make use of that downforce. In the center of the wheels is Porsche's redesigned crest, which also can be found on the hood and steering wheel. Look closely: changes are subtle. Continuing Porsche's current production car design trend, a full-length light floats across the rear of the Mission X, with Porsche spelled out across it, in case the freshly redesigned crest threw off your recognition. While charging, the "E" in the Porsche lettering gently pulses, to show something is happening. As it's a concept, Porsche hasn't given much detail on the propulsion, but this is an electric hypercar, with a battery installed behind the vehicle seats to center the mass and give it mid-engine dynamics. 'Ring-Ready Switchgear Back to motorsports inspiration, the open-top steering wheel features mode switches and shift paddles—presumably for some sort of regenerative brake control. Lap recorders and a stopwatch module are also integrated into the cabin, so you can set your own Nürburgring time. Currently the production-car record is held by Mercedes, with the Mercedes AMG One running a 6:35.18 lap time set in 2022. Porsche is quick to declare the Mission X is a design study only, but we saw the Mission E become the Taycan, so we have hope that Mission X will find its way to dealerships in the future. More on https://www.caranddriver.com/news/a44127650/porsche-mission-x-electric-hypercar-revealed/

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