The video is about testing the resistance of a new car to different types of damage. The host, along with his friends, conducts experiments using a crossbow and an ax to see how the car's body and glass hold up. They also discuss how car manufacturing has changed over time, making modern cars more malleable but less resistant to damage. The video is an entertaining and educational experiment that aims to demystify common movie myths about car invincibility.
Here are the key facts extracted from the text:
1. The car used in the experiment was purchased specifically for this purpose and is not the host's personal car.
2. The car is new and will be used for several experiments in the channel.
3. The host is testing the resistance of the car to a crossbow.
4. The host fires a shot from the crossbow at the passenger door of the car to see if it will resist.
5. The arrow from the crossbow penetrates the car door but does not pass through to the other side.
6. The host fires another shot from the crossbow at the car, this time at the bodywork.
7. The arrow penetrates the bodywork but does not pass through to the other side.
8. The host also tests the car's resistance to an ax, throwing it at the bodywork.
9. The ax leaves a dent in the bodywork but does not penetrate it.
10. The host notes that modern cars are designed to be more malleable and less resistant to damage in order to absorb impacts and protect occupants.
11. The host also notes that older cars were more resistant to damage but also more prone to causing injury if someone were to jump on them.
12. The experiment aims to demystify the idea that cars are invincible to certain types of attacks, as often depicted in movies.