Shmee150 Awesome Video I'm glad you made all the way TheStradmans House safely and I can't wait to see what you have planned and Congratulations on driving more than 10k miles in your AMG GT Black Series and I'm glad you found that 100 Octane fuel
Tim on 10,000 miles and Manny Koshbin recently stated in one of his videos that his was still on the delivery fuel, thank you Tim for driving your cars as they have been intended and bringing us along for the ride.
I cannot stress enough on the joy that Tim brings me with him driving one of his prized possessions so much, while most of its other owners would just keep it hidden in an underground garage!!
Good luck you two! Have fun here in the USA! You guys are creating great memories together! Thank you for sharing them with all of us, much appreciated! 👍😎👍
If you were in the US during the Summer doing this trip, I would have pointed you to go over Rocky Mountain National Park. You get to drive from forest, go over the tree line, get into tundra, and go over 14k altitude a couple of times. I know the SW US quite well and will give some suggested drives if you want tips.
Would it be possible to share same tips with us, EU folks? Just for the sake of a possible occasion of a road trip throughout 'murica :D Tnx in advance from Italy
@@LaPozionePerMorire I love the drive between Santa Fe, NM to Taos, NM via highway 68. State Route 4 between Los Alamos, NM and Bernalilo is fun too. State highway 3 near Encino, NM has a really nice, straight section of 3 to 4 miles long without a police officer seen usually. ;) Chama, NM to Antonito, CO is a fun mountain road. Cortez, CO to Del Norte, CO via Pagosa Springs. Rocky Mountain National Park NW of Denver is a lot of fun (but lots of traffic) but the full drive between Lyons and Granby is only open during the Summer. Vernal, UT to Rock Springs, WY is another fun drive. Show Low, AZ to Globe, AZ is another great drive. Flagstaff, AZ to Cottonwood, AZ via Sedona is awesome. I have many more but those are just a few of the ones I recommend. Beautiful scenery, lots of twists and turns, terrain that marvels. I really like coming out of the canyon going north towards Taos.
@@stevenf7683 Thank you so so so much! Thanks for the advice and thanks for taking the time to write this complete guide! I hope I can see and feel the road under myself one day soon!
Hi Shmee, there‘s no words for how special it is what you create there as a life experience, absoluteley unique. Congratulations to this mission project. Enjoy & stay healthy - all the best!
So glad you’re having a great time here in the states, Tim. Really enjoy seeing you DRIVE your cars and enjoy them as they were intended. Next time you’re in Texas, will have to one of the events where you’ll your car(s). Again, it’s gratifying to them being used and not garage queened somewhere. Thanks, again, for sharing your journeys.
happy to see you tick over 10k miles in my home state. our roads suck, but our views can be pretty epic. almost as epic as utah. hope the rest of this journey is amazing.
Thank you so much Tim for sharing these adventures with us. Your enthusiasm, your positivity, your comments that go with what you experience is just a real good pleasure to watch. Keep it coming Brother...🙌🙌👍🏼👍🏼🤟🤟💯💯🙏🏽
This was a fun one to watch as we just covered some very similar ground From East TN to Phoenix and back. Grats on the literal milestone as well! (We have a few more squeaks and rattles than you in a 300,000 mile NSX, but they go away when you turn the stereo up a little).
I remember being at four corners while on vacation with my family. I got a picture of me with my two feet and two hands in different states at the same time. Such wonderful memories, thanks Tim.
This journey is really a dream 2 of my favourite youtube car person together this will be amazing. Thank You for sharing with us these amazing videos on these scenery roads along the way. Just breathtaking! Love it
Amazing trip! Now by the way it looks and all the adventures Shmee has been living with it, the gt black series is probably the best super car available out there in terms of price vs performance vs comfort to drive daily. And the cherry on top you get this Mercedes reliability even with a high performance engine. If I could afford it, it’d probably be the first and only super car I’d get.
I was not born an english speaking person and one of the reasons, I like this channel - the perfect english and grammar (obviously) from Tim, that I can listen to and improve my level of english language.
This was fun to watch but funniest part was realizing how exhausted Tim looked at the end of the video. Driving videos are great hope we get more of them to keep up with the whole experience.
On fuel problem - great solution is to add around 10-15% ethanol, to max of E30 (usually modern EU cars can handle that on stock fuel). On 95 ron + 10% ethanol will increase it 2-3 RON
I find it interesting that you wanted to take pictures by the States signs as you drove past them. Maybe States can take notice and build a little round about for people to take pictures by these signs. Not a bad idea. Usually people just drive by them and take a picture off their cars but you have shown a new need to take it to the next level and I like the idea.
Fantastic X 1000 Video.... Love the Travel aspect with all its ups and downs.. Hope your trip to Austin Tejas was up to par. Give me a ring when your back in town.
I really enjoy Tim's road trips seeing all parts of the world in which ever of his superb cars! Tim you mentioned having been to both ends and the middle now of R66. I would enjoy video of a trip all the way down R66. There are plenty more Iconic spots to see along R66 .Thanks for ALL the wonderful rides Shmee!
Tim, your road trip is awesome. You have to come to Lake Tahoe, CA one day!!! Great driving roads. It’s also great that you drive your cars and do these amazing international road trips. Its so incredible!!!!! And driving your cars is always the way to go despite the high costs of your sports cars!
I live here in Salt Lake City! You got here just in time for the first big snow storm of the season🤪 Good luck with the cup 2 r tires and welcome to Utah!
giving some random dude in a corvette the thumbs up in your amg black series is the most shmee thing ive ever seen! glad your having suxh a great time touring this beautiful country!
That rattle noise happens to almost every Merc .. I had the GLC63S and have the exact rattling noise. Lucky enough I know how to take the panel off and fixed it ... Brilliant video by the way!! Enjoy USA!
My 96 S500 Coupe just reached 110,000 miles not too far from the spot you reached 10,000. You're making quicker work of it than I did. Welcome to New Mexico!
Thanks, nice overviews of the “ drive”… the American West is awe inspiring…… the last several years have gotten through much more of MONTANA ,Roads, parks, towns….
That Stretch at ALt can be tricky in a month towards Santa Fee in the High Desert. A almost night freeze to be stranded in. a camping bag and blacket emergency foods good.
I’ve read that in compensation for altitude 91 and 93 are for all intents and purposes the same. The altitude and less oxygen dense air means 93 doesn’t make a difference over 91. Source: A stage 3 big turbo 93 tuned Golf R owner who moved to Colorado.
91 Octane is only offered in states b/c the elevation is higher. Your Mercedes will adjust just fine. At that elevation it’s like running 93. It’s not a problem at all.
Chemtool B12 will keep you fuel octane above 96 octane with 91 octane and more mileage. I have been using it over 20 years in many vehicles and off road toys.
at 14:35 in the video you are entering Bloomfield NM where I live. It would have been so cool to you. The Road that you stopped on to take your 10,000 mile photo is actually the road I live on.
I would just use octane booster the stuff you buy at gas stations are junk but any Autozone carries VP racing octanium is made by a real race gas company and raises up to 8 numbers or 80 points.
Great video Tim, love seeing the adventures that you share. Have a great time and I look forward to the next instalment. Thanks again Bob ( palindromic name 😂) M.South Wales
Shmee did you announce a meetup in Albuquerque? If so, I am very sorry to miss it. I am a long time fan and live in ABQ. Good luck on the rest of your tour in the U.S.
Honestly, Mercedes should have variables built into the cars fuel tables from the factory. Not everyone is going to drive a black edition overseas with 97 levels. Beautiful long roads to really let the mind think and relax. That 100 US octane more than covers the 96 RON. 100 US would be equal to "roughly" 104 ish RON. Always enjoy your videos. You are the same humble and positive guy i remember as when you first started.
The New Mexico roads are very terrible, but the trains are awesome. Whenever I see one I wake my dog up and he'll hang out the window and just watch them rolling by.
strictly counting in containers, one could say the trains there can hold about 400. that's because such a train typically consists of about a little over 100 cars where one can hold two twenty foot long in length (the standard reference for all container capacities; so a vessel will actually hold less than two third physical containers of what its supposed to carry) .. she since Americans are yet to electrify their trains, they can even double stack them .. something you won't ever see in Europe.
Tim i think you have octane ratings messed up.. 97 in england and europe is equivalent to 91 in the usa.. so by averaging 96 in your tank after the race fuel thats actually 103!
You're correct NM roads are horrible. Some of us native New Mexicans call New Mexico State, the "Land of Entrapment". Some people visit once and stay forever, so be careful when visiting.... you might come back and get stuck here. 😅😅😅
Hi Tim, sorry for out of the context question, recently there's been controversies about an urus and sto getting spotted at maranello and sf90 at lambo factory. Does it depict that these manufacturers are now just focusing on how to get people's money in their bag because I dont see that kind of enthusiasm in them anymore like they had back in 80s and 90s?
I am actually from Amarillo and know exactly where you were at the beginning of the video! I-27 is possibly the most boring drive from Lubbock to Amarillo!
I love that its a right hand drive GB plate, and it's been all around the world, Tim buys cars LHD for this very reason of taking them abroad So cool! 🇬🇧 🇳🇿 edit: I mean he just drove it through a time zone wtf🤯🤣
You should start collecting a sticker for each state/country/event and stick it on the spoiler. Then before you sell it buy a replacement spoiler and keep the stickered one as a momento in your museum.
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full respect to you for actually using your car the way it was meant to be used. To be driven. Kudos mate.
Do you have a cracked windshield yet?
Would E85 work?
Shmee150 Awesome Video I'm glad you made all the way TheStradmans House safely and I can't wait to see what you have planned and Congratulations on driving more than 10k miles in your AMG GT Black Series and I'm glad you found that 100 Octane fuel
i love your english acscent
Tim on 10,000 miles and Manny Koshbin recently stated in one of his videos that his was still on the delivery fuel, thank you Tim for driving your cars as they have been intended and bringing us along for the ride.
Stuff like that is why I don't watch Manny's videos.
thats because that guy isnt an enthusiast. he’s a glorified car flipper.
It took Manny 7 months until his Speedtail ran out of delivery fuel
@@recnepselyp last time I checked you weren't in charge of what makes someone and enthusiast or not 😑
@@yohobo722 I agree, but he certainly has a point.
I cannot stress enough on the joy that Tim brings me with him driving one of his prized possessions so much, while most of its other owners would just keep it hidden in an underground garage!!
@@craigmorgan4676 if you can afford the car you don’t need to worry about the value , life’s for living not saving something fun for somebody else
@@craigmorgan4676 manny is not a car enthusiast, he’s an investor.
@@leedanielbuick6169 I just read your comment 3 times. I am having trouble making sense of it
@@danofficial117 I agree. IMO having a car like that sit in a garage is a terrible waste. Drive it like you stole it.
@@ncdozer3103 he loves car
Good luck you two! Have fun here in the USA! You guys are creating great memories together! Thank you for sharing them with all of us, much appreciated! 👍😎👍
Thank you for joining our journey
If you were in the US during the Summer doing this trip, I would have pointed you to go over Rocky Mountain National Park. You get to drive from forest, go over the tree line, get into tundra, and go over 14k altitude a couple of times. I know the SW US quite well and will give some suggested drives if you want tips.
Would it be possible to share same tips with us, EU folks? Just for the sake of a possible occasion of a road trip throughout 'murica :D
Tnx in advance from Italy
@@LaPozionePerMorire I love the drive between Santa Fe, NM to Taos, NM via highway 68. State Route 4 between Los Alamos, NM and Bernalilo is fun too. State highway 3 near Encino, NM has a really nice, straight section of 3 to 4 miles long without a police officer seen usually. ;) Chama, NM to Antonito, CO is a fun mountain road. Cortez, CO to Del Norte, CO via Pagosa Springs. Rocky Mountain National Park NW of Denver is a lot of fun (but lots of traffic) but the full drive between Lyons and Granby is only open during the Summer. Vernal, UT to Rock Springs, WY is another fun drive. Show Low, AZ to Globe, AZ is another great drive. Flagstaff, AZ to Cottonwood, AZ via Sedona is awesome. I have many more but those are just a few of the ones I recommend. Beautiful scenery, lots of twists and turns, terrain that marvels. I really like coming out of the canyon going north towards Taos.
@@stevenf7683 Thank you so so so much! Thanks for the advice and thanks for taking the time to write this complete guide! I hope I can see and feel the road under myself one day soon!
@@LaPozionePerMorire I don’t agree with pal, I think Ste is an awful tour guide. I’d ask for my money back 😮
@@stevenf7683 highway 395 up the eastern side of California deserves to be mentioned!
To see 2 of my most favourite RUclipsrs in this video…just wow! Can’t wait for the next one! The GTBS looks amazing in that garage!
Hi Shmee, there‘s no words for how special it is what you create there as a life experience, absoluteley unique. Congratulations to this mission project. Enjoy & stay healthy - all the best!
So glad you’re having a great time here in the states, Tim. Really enjoy seeing you DRIVE your cars and enjoy them as they were intended. Next time you’re in Texas, will have to one of the events where you’ll your car(s). Again, it’s gratifying to them being used and not garage queened somewhere. Thanks, again, for sharing your journeys.
happy to see you tick over 10k miles in my home state. our roads suck, but our views can be pretty epic. almost as epic as utah. hope the rest of this journey is amazing.
Love these scenic drive videos and when the two legends reunite in the end it brings smile to all of us :)
Love these scenic drive videos and when the two legends reunite in the end it brings smile to all of us :) looking forward to the content with James!
Thank you so much Tim for sharing these adventures with us. Your enthusiasm, your positivity, your comments that go with what you experience is just a real good pleasure to watch. Keep it coming Brother...🙌🙌👍🏼👍🏼🤟🤟💯💯🙏🏽
This was a fun one to watch as we just covered some very similar ground From East TN to Phoenix and back. Grats on the literal milestone as well! (We have a few more squeaks and rattles than you in a 300,000 mile NSX, but they go away when you turn the stereo up a little).
This episode brings me back a lot of memories because the Route 66… thank you so much SHMEE never tired of watching you drive.
I remember being at four corners while on vacation with my family. I got a picture of me with my two feet and two hands in different states at the same time. Such wonderful memories, thanks Tim.
This journey is really a dream 2 of my favourite youtube car person together this will be amazing. Thank You for sharing with us these amazing videos on these scenery roads along the way. Just breathtaking! Love it
Amazing trip! Now by the way it looks and all the adventures Shmee has been living with it, the gt black series is probably the best super car available out there in terms of price vs performance vs comfort to drive daily. And the cherry on top you get this Mercedes reliability even with a high performance engine. If I could afford it, it’d probably be the first and only super car I’d get.
It's an absolutely brilliant car for my kind of driving and what I like to do
What a MEGA tour, thank you for such a great documentary of your journey
I was not born an english speaking person and one of the reasons, I like this channel - the perfect english and grammar (obviously) from Tim, that I can listen to and improve my level of english language.
This was fun to watch but funniest part was realizing how exhausted Tim looked at the end of the video. Driving videos are great hope we get more of them to keep up with the whole experience.
I love how you've kept all the stickers from the various tracks you visited. such a great personal touch!
Thanks for the ride that was great glad you made it to James he's a legend looking forward to the next one! Cheers!!!
Someone who actually drives their vehicles. This is why I continue to follow and support
Can’t wait to see this video!!! Both you guys are my favorite. Love the colabs shmee is the man 🤙🏻
Glad you enjoyed your time in West Texas. As someone from there it’s so cool to see your car there.
I love these video's, cool roadtrip footage scenery and with that cool ending at the stradman. I think my 2 favorite car youtubers together
Tim love this type of content showing us the scenary and the places you visit and pass by . 👍
On fuel problem - great solution is to add around 10-15% ethanol, to max of E30 (usually modern EU cars can handle that on stock fuel). On 95 ron + 10% ethanol will increase it 2-3 RON
I find it interesting that you wanted to take pictures by the States signs as you drove past them. Maybe States can take notice and build a little round about for people to take pictures by these signs. Not a bad idea. Usually people just drive by them and take a picture off their cars but you have shown a new need to take it to the next level and I like the idea.
Following this great road trip from Sweden. Keep up the good work, Shmee!
Man I just love this SHMEE150 channel. Always a new adventure! Fun times! Enjoy the time with James and rest!
What an AMAZING adventure Tim! Continuing thanks for bringing us along!
Fantastic X 1000 Video.... Love the Travel aspect with all its ups and downs.. Hope your trip to Austin Tejas was up to par. Give me a ring when your back in town.
I really enjoy Tim's road trips seeing all parts of the world in which ever of his superb cars! Tim you mentioned having been to both ends and the middle now of R66. I would enjoy video of a trip all the way down R66. There are plenty more Iconic spots to see along R66 .Thanks for ALL the wonderful rides Shmee!
Tim, your road trip is awesome. You have to come to Lake Tahoe, CA one day!!! Great driving roads. It’s also great that you drive your cars and do these amazing international road trips. Its so incredible!!!!! And driving your cars is always the way to go despite the high costs of your sports cars!
Every Day a joy to watch you Tim. This is more than car content and that’s great to see🎉😊
Really nice that you went to visit the Strad , Always watch all your guys videos, Hope to see you in Florida. Happy Road Trip.
Hey shmee after watching yesterday's video, I have never seen you that emotional in any video before, love and respect for Paul Walker
I live here in Salt Lake City! You got here just in time for the first big snow storm of the season🤪 Good luck with the cup 2 r tires and welcome to Utah!
giving some random dude in a corvette the thumbs up in your amg black series is the most shmee thing ive ever seen! glad your having suxh a great time touring this beautiful country!
That rattle noise happens to almost every Merc .. I had the GLC63S and have the exact rattling noise. Lucky enough I know how to take the panel off and fixed it ...
Brilliant video by the way!! Enjoy USA!
My 96 S500 Coupe just reached 110,000 miles not too far from the spot you reached 10,000. You're making quicker work of it than I did. Welcome to New Mexico!
Just love watching the road trip videos 💪
Thanks for watching
Thanks, nice overviews of the “ drive”… the American West is awe inspiring…… the last several years have gotten through much more of MONTANA ,Roads, parks, towns….
The lower octane will be fine at a higher altitude unless you’re tuned specifically for 93
i'm glad you're driving your cars Tim! I've got a 2018 f80 m3, and it's got 150k kilometers, still going strong
Wow thats a lot for 4 yrs
@@GeckoForReal i drive cross country back to back!
Btw shmee 100 american octane is much higher than Euro octane. Different measuring systems 100 US is roughly 104-106 Euro . 93 us = 98 euro
That Stretch at ALt can be tricky in a month towards Santa Fee in the High Desert. A almost night freeze to be stranded in. a camping bag and blacket emergency foods good.
It was great meeting you at Mercedes of Abq! Definitely made my day
Funny when you all entered NM and said the roads got worse. We do have good highways in Texas. Have fun on the trip!
Amazing to have 2 of the nicest guys on RUclips hanging out together, looking forward to the next video.
Coming to a channel near you soon! ;)
I really enjoy these long drive vlogs!
I’ve read that in compensation for altitude 91 and 93 are for all intents and purposes the same. The altitude and less oxygen dense air means 93 doesn’t make a difference over 91.
Source: A stage 3 big turbo 93 tuned Golf R owner who moved to Colorado.
91 Octane is only offered in states b/c the elevation is higher. Your Mercedes will adjust just fine. At that elevation it’s like running 93. It’s not a problem at all.
Chemtool B12 will keep you fuel octane above 96 octane with 91 octane and more mileage. I have been using it over 20 years in many vehicles and off road toys.
You’ll love TheStradmans house, its so sick, love the vids keep up the great work
at 14:35 in the video you are entering Bloomfield NM where I live. It would have been so cool to you. The Road that you stopped on to take your 10,000 mile photo is actually the road I live on.
Tim, next time you're in Amarillo, stop for a meal at the Big Texan. The burgers and steaks are VERY good
Man, one thing i like about you is that you actually drive your cars and enjoys life. Sometime life is more than investments.
I love how Tim is in the usa and when he opens the boot you see a tesco carrier bag in the boot
I would just use octane booster the stuff you buy at gas stations are junk but any Autozone carries VP racing octanium is made by a real race gas company and raises up to 8 numbers or 80 points.
Great video Tim, love seeing the adventures that you share. Have a great time and I look forward to the next instalment. Thanks again Bob ( palindromic name 😂) M.South Wales
43° is not cold at all last winter in Maine it got down to 20 below zero that is Fahrenheit
Exciting, 10k miles. Congrats on a great trip.
Are you doing the million dollar highway, gateway canyon the gateway canyon resort/museum and the hogs back in UT it’s an awesome drive.
Can't wait to see more of you with James.
Shmee did you announce a meetup in Albuquerque? If so, I am very sorry to miss it. I am a long time fan and live in ABQ. Good luck on the rest of your tour in the U.S.
As a New Mexican I am so happy you got one of our sunset cheers
Honestly, Mercedes should have variables built into the cars fuel tables from the factory. Not everyone is going to drive a black edition overseas with 97 levels. Beautiful long roads to really let the mind think and relax. That 100 US octane more than covers the 96 RON. 100 US would be equal to "roughly" 104 ish RON. Always enjoy your videos. You are the same humble and positive guy i remember as when you first started.
Awesome, can’t wait to see the next one!!!
I think I drove part of this route in 2020. Very scenic. I miss that adventure.
The New Mexico roads are very terrible, but the trains are awesome. Whenever I see one I wake my dog up and he'll hang out the window and just watch them rolling by.
Weird. You can get 93 octane in Tennessee at every gas station.. some even have race fuel pumps
Friendship makes it interesting! Keep engaging in authentic conversations!
strictly counting in containers, one could say the trains there can hold about 400. that's because such a train typically consists of about a little over 100 cars where one can hold two twenty foot long in length (the standard reference for all container capacities; so a vessel will actually hold less than two third physical containers of what its supposed to carry) .. she since Americans are yet to electrify their trains, they can even double stack them .. something you won't ever see in Europe.
I'm in Arkansas and my Shell station has 93 octane. Look for Shell or VP.
There is a great site for it that we've found
Shmee150, really enjoying the trip. That was a long drive, I'm quite exhausted lol. Good luck. 🙏
Hi! Due to the GT Black Series being right hand drive, have you ever accidentally driven on the wrong side of the road in the USA?
He does a lot of driving on the right side of the road in Europe so I doubt it
I'm very familiar with it this way around from Europe so it's no surprise
That’s a long haul drive you’ve done - both you and car done well there!
Tim i think you have octane ratings messed up.. 97 in england and europe is equivalent to 91 in the usa.. so by averaging 96 in your tank after the race fuel thats actually 103!
What do you do to prevent those rock slinging cup 2 tires from shot gunning your car .... PPF...?
You're correct NM roads are horrible. Some of us native New Mexicans call New Mexico State, the "Land of Entrapment". Some people visit once and stay forever, so be careful when visiting.... you might come back and get stuck here. 😅😅😅
Just a quick question, do u have a Blue RS3? I passed 1 in Northern Ireland a few days ago & it had a shmee number plate on it
Hi Tim, sorry for out of the context question, recently there's been controversies about an urus and sto getting spotted at maranello and sf90 at lambo factory. Does it depict that these manufacturers are now just focusing on how to get people's money in their bag because I dont see that kind of enthusiasm in them anymore like they had back in 80s and 90s?
what
It's very normal that car manufacturers share cars with one another
Thank God for PPF!!! Hopefully you found 93 octane while in Texas
Keep on driving Schmee.
Love all of your collaborations nowadays!
Love the Tesco bag in the boot :)
Every little helps
I am actually from Amarillo and know exactly where you were at the beginning of the video! I-27 is possibly the most boring drive from Lubbock to Amarillo!
Have been enjoying the US content!!
I love that its
a right hand drive GB plate, and it's been all around the world, Tim buys cars LHD for this very reason of taking them abroad
So cool! 🇬🇧 🇳🇿 edit: I mean he just drove it through a time zone wtf🤯🤣
Should have stopped at Mesa Verde in Southern Colorado. It's absolutely amazing!
Glad to see another collab it's been a while
So I should grab a few offroad jerry cans if I happen to be crossing through new mexico? thanks for the tip.
Drove through my neck of the woods. Love the Panhandle.
You should start collecting a sticker for each state/country/event and stick it on the spoiler. Then before you sell it buy a replacement spoiler and keep the stickered one as a momento in your museum.
You are covering a bunch of beautiful country on this trip. We live in Florida and we flew out to Utah and Colorado for our last couple of vacations.
It's a stunning area
I've been waiting for this since u announced the US Tour
Shmee My Man. You should stop by the local Race Tracks for Racing Fuel, it comes in at around 96%. That’s what I run my Viper on. 😎🖖
When are you driving thru Denver!?