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The text is a transcript of an episode of Carmageddon, a show where three friends test old cars in extreme ways. They use a Fiat Multipla from 1998 and subject it to three tests: building attack, move crash test, and high altitude omelette. They evaluate the car's performance and damage after each test and give it a final score. The Fiat Multipla survives the tests and earns the first place in the ranking. The show invites viewers to send their cars for future episodes.
Here are the key facts extracted from the text:
1. The Fiat Multipla was the car tested in the Carmageddon episode.
2. The car was purchased by the host's uncle in 1998 and had been used for 17 years.
3. The car has a 1596 displacement and 92 horsepower.
4. The car's top speed is 164 km/h and it can go from 0 to 100 km/h in 13.6 seconds.
5. The Carmageddon test consists of three extreme tests for the car.
6. The first test, the extreme resistance test, was carried out by Matte.
7. Matte used a 5 kg sledgehammer, a pickaxe, and a hose to cause damage to the car.
8. The second test, the Move crash test, was carried out by Ford.
9. The test involved crashing the car into another car with dummies on board.
10. The third test, the high altitude omelette, was carried out by Rudos.
11. The test involved lifting the car with a 48 ton mobile crane and then dropping it from a height of 30 m.
12. The car reacted well to the first two tests but was severely damaged in the third test.
13. The car earned 1.5 points for each test passed, for a total of 4.5 points.
14. The car's final score was 21.6, which put it in first place in the ranking.
15. The hosts were satisfied with the results and invited viewers to submit their cars for future episodes of Carmageddon.