The summary is:
The speaker is a car enthusiast who compares his homemade Lamborghini with a real one, and finds out how many liters of fuel are left in his tank when the needle shows zero. He drives the real Aventador and praises its power and performance, but also notices some flaws and differences. He then puts the two cars side by side and measures various parts, such as the glass, the doors, the headlights, and the badges. He concludes that his car looks very similar to the original, but needs some finishing touches. He also does an experiment to see how far he can drive with zero fuel, and discovers that he has about four liters left in the tank. He ends up with a check engine light and advises his viewers to check the fuel meter at the gas station. He thanks his viewers and invites them to subscribe for more episodes.
Here are the key facts extracted from the text:
1. A person is creating a homemade Lamborghini and comparing it to a real Lamborghini Aventador.
2. The homemade Lamborghini has a wider body than the real one.
3. The real Lamborghini Aventador has a more rigid and lower suspension system.
4. The Aventador's engine produces 700 horsepower.
5. The homemade Lamborghini's interior is not yet complete.
6. The real Lamborghini Aventador has a more complex gearbox with 18 updates since its release.
7. The Aventador's gearbox is considered capricious and specific.
8. The real Lamborghini Aventador has a more advanced all-wheel-drive system.
9. The person driving the Aventador has to turn off half of the electronic systems to feel the car's full power.
10. The Aventador's acceleration is very smooth and fast.
11. The person has to drive carefully because the Aventador's tires can lose traction easily.
12. The real Lamborghini Aventador has a more advanced traction control system.
13. The person is comparing the homemade Lamborghini's glass and mirrors to the real Aventador's.
14. The homemade Lamborghini's glass is not perfectly fitted, and there are gaps between the glass and the body.
15. The real Lamborghini Aventador has a more precise and even gap between the glass and the body.
16. The person is comparing the homemade Lamborghini's headlights to the real Aventador's.
17. The homemade Lamborghini's headlights are not perfectly even and have a flat part.
18. The real Lamborghini Aventador has a more advanced headlight system with a washer.
19. The person is comparing the homemade Lamborghini's steering wheel to the real Aventador's.
20. The homemade Lamborghini's steering wheel is larger and has a different design.
21. The real Lamborghini Aventador has a more advanced steering wheel with a flat bottom and a more comfortable grip.
And from the last part of the text:
22. The person is conducting an experiment to find out how many liters of fuel are left in the tank when the fuel gauge shows 0.
23. The person's car has a 66-liter fuel tank, but it can hold up to 70 liters.
24. The person is driving the car until the fuel gauge shows 0 and then measuring how many liters of fuel are left.
25. The experiment took almost an hour and 44 minutes, and the person drove 29 kilometers.
26. The person's car consumption is 6.8 liters per 100 kilometers.
27. The person calculates that there are at least 2 liters of fuel left in the tank when the fuel gauge shows 0.
28. The person's car finally stops after driving 58 kilometers, and the fuel gauge shows 0.
29. The person calculates that there are almost 4 liters of fuel left in the tank when the fuel gauge shows 0.
30. The person tries to start the car, and it starts successfully, indicating that there is still fuel left in the tank.