The video appears to be a recording of someone playing the video game Grand Theft Auto V (GTA V) on their computer. The player is showcasing a custom, heavily modified limousine that is extremely long and has six wheels. They demonstrate the difficulties of driving and maneuvering the vehicle, including navigating through tight spaces and avoiding collisions.
The player also experiments with different features and actions, such as changing the license plate, adding armor, and using hydraulic suspension. They also attempt to drive the limousine through various obstacles, including ramps and jumps.
At one point, the player switches to a different character, Michael, and demonstrates how difficult it is for him to drive the limousine, even with the player's hands up and not actively controlling the vehicle.
The video concludes with the player driving the limousine off a cliff, showing how it handles in mid-air and upon impact.
Throughout the video, the player provides commentary on their actions and reactions to the game's physics and mechanics.
Here are the key facts extracted from the text:
1. The video is about a custom car in Grand Theft Auto V (GTA V).
2. The car is a modified version of the "Patriot" vehicle in GTA V.
3. The car has six wheels, with four wheels in the back and two in the front.
4. The car has hydraulic suspension.
5. The car is very long, making it difficult to maneuver and park.
6. The car has armored glass and armored wheels.
7. The creator of the video is showing off the car's features and customizations.
8. The car is driven through the city, and the creator tries to avoid crashing into other vehicles and objects.
9. The car is taken to a gas station to pick up VIP passengers.
10. The creator tries to fit multiple people into the car, but it's difficult due to its size.
11. The car is driven up a ramp and performs a jump, but it's difficult to control.
12. The car is driven by a random NPC (non-player character) to show how difficult it is to maneuver.
13. The car is driven off a cliff, Mount Sylianne, to show how it falls.
14. The video is a sequel to a previous video about a custom limousine.
15. The creator asks viewers to suggest more custom vehicle ideas in the comments.