ARMBRUST VS AUTO mit Fritz Meinecke | Ist man im AUTO SICHER? | Survival Mattin - Summary

Summary

The text appears to be a transcript of a video where the host tests the durability of a car's windows and body by shooting at it with a crossbow. The host also invites a guest, Fritz, to participate in the experiment. They conduct various tests, including shooting at the car with a crossbow, trying to break the window with a foot, and testing the car's airbag by triggering it with a crossbow shot.

Throughout the video, the host provides commentary and explanations of the tests, and also engages in conversation with Fritz and another person who is likely a cameraman. The host also mentions that the car is a special model, with features such as a 90-degree door opening and a strong alcantara interior.

The video concludes with the host asking viewers to subscribe and provide suggestions for future experiments. The host also mentions that the car is a highlight of the video and asks viewers to write comments with their ideas for what they should test next.

Facts

Here are the key facts extracted from the text:

1. The video features a car with a 4.5-liter engine and 210 horsepower.
2. The car has a 90-degree door opening feature.
3. The car's windows are made of a type of glass that is resistant to breaking.
4. The car has a leather interior with Alcantara trim.
5. The car has electric windows.
6. The car's windshield is made of a special type of glass that is designed to be safe in the event of a crash.
7. The car's airbag can be triggered by a shot from a crossbow.
8. The video features a crossbow being used to test the car's safety features.
9. The video also features a recurve bow being used to test the car's safety features.
10. The car's doors can be opened from the inside even if the window is broken.