TESTED: Sports car vs truck, BRAKE TEST! ๐ฅ๐ฑ
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30 responses to “TESTED: Sports car vs truck, BRAKE TEST! ๐ฅ๐ฑ”
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Terrifying ๐
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How do you spell โbrakingโโฆ? UKโs premier car channel, huh?
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Those are most likely ai generated subtitles, so it canโt tell whether people are saying braking or breaking.
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@NuSuntRareshit should be able to from context, but either way CarWow should have proofread it.
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Wow
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truck have lot of weight
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And terrible weight distribution
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High CoG
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That doesnt realy matter. There are more than enough cars with more weight and less brake distance
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Legend says that he is still braking…
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Now do the same test in a muddy field
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I know that the truck gonna lose this test
But didn’t expect to lose this badly ๐ฎ -
An American car. Brakes are the last thing on their minds. ๐
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Haha ๐ฏ
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Too busy “breaking” ๐
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Add more HP ๐๐๐
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Those brakes have to stop like 2.6 tonne if its the ev….they are just too heavy. A truck should be commercially designed which most arnt. Trucks and vans always had good brakes for stopping weight. Now you get choclate buttons for disks.
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2,6 tons is not much. The AMG Gt63s eperformance for example has a braking distance of 32m with about 2,75t. The pickup is just american (and on offroad tyres), thats it
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what TT version is that ?
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2nd Gen tt
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Truck went back to America
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Show this to americans. They’ll still choose the truck over safety.
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Funny thing in Australia is how close Rangers usually tailgate cars โฆ no wonder theyโre involved in so many accidents.
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The result is unsurprising
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Who would have thought it, it’s almost like physics is a thing
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And more often than not if you’re being tailgated(in America at least), it’s by a freakin truck. They all dream of being proctologists.
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But can you fit 15 sheets of plywood in the back of a porsche๐
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Brake tests like this always expose details spec sheets never really explain!
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Pointless test, the brakes on any modern car are strong enough to engage ABS. At that point the only thing that matters is weight and tyre (unless the brakes are so tiny they get instantly heat soaked)
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