Salut, Oula non avec certitude. On l'a refait cette année avec 3 voitures de ce type (clio 1, saxo et Scénic) mais avec de grosses protections de carter parce que ça frotte dur
Merci, pour la video tres bon. Excuse moi, no parlaiz francaise, no comprix. Moi parlez allemand et anglaise. Moi petite camping vehicle Opel Combo C (Diesel) Salu et Allemange.
@@RicoMotorsport Oh, thank you for your answer. I live 20 km. near border to France. (= departement Alsace le bas) And visit France too. But I could not got french teaching in german school. I had also this car modell like yours. (petrol engine, not Diesel) But to install a new clutch was very difficult for me. About 20 words only in french. But I "survive" in France. And the french people are very helpful and friendly. When a person speaks french to me - I cannot understand. But mostly I can imagine, what he means. All the Best - and trouble free driving on the road.
Oh great! I'm in the south of France near to Italy I would like to visit Germany one day it sound to be a beautil country to explore and I would like to try the nurburgring nordschleifle with my track day car 🤩🤩
@@RicoMotorsport Ok - you are welcome. Here are so many beautiful places, to explore. ie many lakes. Be careful at the nurburgring. Many guys crash their vehicles. (look on RUclips) But don´t miss the Netherlands. The dutch people are very great. Also in Austria. Don´t worry, about languages. Many germans can speak english. But don´t expect french. In germany you are allowed, to sleep overnight in your car, in public. To refresh, to go on driving next day. Spare parts for the car are mostly cheap, and via Internet more cheap. On tour, my clutch brokes. But I found a self service car garage, to fix my car. (In Stuttgart = south germany.) So you can check, if it´s one in your near, if needed. Bon voyage.
@@RicoMotorsport What I like, about France. Very relaxing, very respectful. You feel free, because french people does not interest about you. We towed a broken car, at the french highways (Autobahn). No problems. Even the french police were not interested about us. Also no problems at the maut stations. Very special: In most towns you see not many people in the streets. Or not so many, as in germany. cheaper campgrounds. cheap camping tools in the supermarkets. (But Campinggaz is too expensive, by Camping Gas (in germany) Also cheap discounter in France, ie Aldi or Lidl. But you have to be careful about prices in the big supermarkets. Some cheap, some not. Smaller shops can be cheaper. Also check the prices of petrol stations. They are different, in the same town. Be careful about the cheapest food. It maybe tastes too cheap. Be careful about traffic rules, because high fines paying possible. I think, it is a good life in France travelling on the road.
Vraiment top comme la première. Le tunnel ces dingue. La #teamexpresscelest👍
Merci beaucoup 👍
salut, merci pour la vidéo !
tu penses vu l’état de la poste que ça passerait avec une traction de 12cm de garde au sol (genre clio, 208) ?
Salut, Oula non avec certitude. On l'a refait cette année avec 3 voitures de ce type (clio 1, saxo et Scénic) mais avec de grosses protections de carter parce que ça frotte dur
@@RicoMotorsport oui j’ai vu la vidéo avec la clio, la saxo et le scenic elle était top !
oki merci bcp pour les infos :)
Excellent 😉
Merci beaucoup 😁
ça fait rêver ! :D
Merci 😁
#teamexpress
C'est ça haha 😁
Merci, pour la video tres bon.
Excuse moi, no parlaiz francaise, no comprix.
Moi parlez allemand et anglaise.
Moi petite camping vehicle Opel Combo C (Diesel)
Salu et Allemange.
I speak a little bit English 😬 Thanks for watching the video and I'm happy that you have enjoyed it 😉
@@RicoMotorsport Oh, thank you for your answer.
I live 20 km. near border to France.
(= departement Alsace le bas)
And visit France too.
But I could not got french teaching in german school.
I had also this car modell like yours.
(petrol engine, not Diesel)
But to install a new clutch was very difficult for me.
About 20 words only in french. But I "survive" in France. And the french people are very helpful and friendly.
When a person speaks french to me - I cannot understand.
But mostly I can imagine, what he means.
All the Best - and trouble free driving on the road.
Oh great! I'm in the south of France near to Italy
I would like to visit Germany one day it sound to be a beautil country to explore and I would like to try the nurburgring nordschleifle with my track day car 🤩🤩
@@RicoMotorsport Ok - you are welcome.
Here are so many beautiful places, to explore. ie many lakes.
Be careful at the nurburgring. Many guys crash their vehicles. (look on RUclips)
But don´t miss the Netherlands. The dutch people are very great. Also in Austria.
Don´t worry, about languages. Many germans can speak english.
But don´t expect french.
In germany you are allowed, to sleep overnight in your car, in public. To refresh, to go on driving next day.
Spare parts for the car are mostly cheap, and via Internet more cheap.
On tour, my clutch brokes. But I found a self service car garage, to fix my car. (In Stuttgart = south germany.) So you can check, if it´s one in your near, if needed.
Bon voyage.
@@RicoMotorsport What I like, about France.
Very relaxing, very respectful.
You feel free, because french people does not interest about you.
We towed a broken car, at the french highways (Autobahn). No problems.
Even the french police were not interested about us.
Also no problems at the maut stations.
Very special: In most towns you see not many people in the streets. Or not so many, as in germany.
cheaper campgrounds. cheap camping tools in the supermarkets.
(But Campinggaz is too expensive, by Camping Gas (in germany)
Also cheap discounter in France, ie Aldi or Lidl.
But you have to be careful about prices in the big supermarkets. Some cheap, some not. Smaller shops can be cheaper.
Also check the prices of petrol stations.
They are different, in the same town.
Be careful about the cheapest food.
It maybe tastes too cheap.
Be careful about traffic rules, because high fines paying possible.
I think, it is a good life in France travelling on the road.
c est un en 4x4 ou 4x2 comme j aimerais y aller au Col du Parpaillon mais en duster 4x2 et la route est bien pour il y aller
C'est un 4x2 ça suffit amplement
@@RicoMotorsport d accord merci
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