The garage thing actually makes a lot of sense to me. You see people towing their cars behind RVs pretty often. Also, it would be a perfect setup for a rich person with a track car that wants to travel to different tracks.
Its actually for show cars not track cars. Track car need tires and other equipment which is when you just buy a shipper and driver. This would not work for a track car or many reasons.
I can totally get the usefulness of stowing a car in a motor home. It allows you to travel the local area of where you're staying without doing so in a mammoth RV. Now would I want that in this first RV with a super car? Eh, no. But the applicable utility of it is cool. And the second one is more appealing.
Id rather just build a gas bike to zip around town, takes up as much space and weight as a bike, costs near nothing to build, and takes just a spit of gas.
It's cool but it's probably slow as shit and uses tons of fuel when you have a car stowed.. RVs are already heavy enough without an car Inbetween Honestly wouldn't trust storing my Expensive car Inbetween but guess it's cool if you wanna take a road trip with the family or friends but still need your car to get around town without driving w RV everywhere
The thing is, they’re in Germany, some amazing tracks and obv the Nurburgring. Seems like a super efficient way to enjoy your car, stay at the track and have a house basically right there for any car based road trips without the hassle of only being able to take what you can fit in a super car or truck and trailer and is obviously worlds above in comfort
Imagine going camping, trying to get the camp feeling, away from high tech and just enjoy your time and then seeing such a Battleship of a Motor Home driving next to your tent lol
The garage is actually really practical. A lot of the time when my family goes camping, we bring an extra vehicle in case we need to run into town and get food, drinks, firewood, etc. We don't wanna lug the whole RV there just to bring it back and hook it up again. We'd have to store all our stuff again. Also, you could put dirt bikes, regular bikes, ATVs under there easily and it would be super fun to have them stored away and available to play with.
Most national parks youre not allowed to harvest your own wood. Lmaoif you think you can just cut down any tree and use it as fuel youre too ignorant to comment
The car thing is actually the best feature of this rv. Rv’s are huge and when you get to where you’re going it’s hard to drive around town with them so you have a small mobile car instead of a giant rv to travel around. Other then that this rv is very similar to other models just with more expensive furnishings etc
@Carl Gunderson A Porsche is enjoyable to drive, with this thing you will drive 90kph max between other trucks. Then when you are at your destination you can get a hotel/villa whatever for like thousand to a few thousand per month, which will be bigger and more luxurious than this thing. For the price of this you can do that for 400+ months of vacation before you break even, not even including maintenance
Ikr lmao anyone who can actually afford this doesn't care about gas price or milage there not like us who be like omfg Gas went up another 5 cents today you bastards rich people barely pay attention to that and I obviously wouldn't want this shit if I was mega rich but ngl it would be nice to not have to worry about stuff like Gas or groceries
you can see those rvs as just trucks that got turned into rvs. do you see the problem of trucks turning around the sharp corner? well yes, you have to take the incoming lane for that but it's not like the huge problem is it not?
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My family has a camper, and we detach it when we drive around to different camping spots, maybe to the store, or other attractions while leaving our camper at a campsite, which is basically the same thing as having a motorhome and another car. Very smart
I can see the appeal of having a "mini garage", as people typically do tow cars behind their RVs and what not. That said, that garage appears to be very small, so you're pretty limited on what types of vehicles you're going to take. So if you're going anywhere that might require a more "rugged" vehicle, you're probably out of luck unless you bring an ATV or a motorcylce.
I’m surprised Charlie doesn’t see why people wouldn’t want to drive their supercars on long road trips. Also the fact that if your a millionaire who buys this you’d probably hire someone to drive you where you have to go while you chill in the back. Then when you get to your destination you have your own car to drive around and don’t have to deal with the large vehicle
The car storage is actually pretty genius. If you've driven one of these they are terrifying in really flat places where there's nothing to block the wind. It's basically a giant sail that you try to steer. The car helps drastically lower the center of gravity and keep the whole thing more stable. Plus you eliminate pulling a trailer and all the headaches that come with that.
this and i was thinking it would be perfect for the mega rich that might go to the track for a weekend or week or however long rich people go to the track for
This is genius if you happen to be absolutely breaded and can drop stacks on inconveniences like I drop axe kicks on women, frequently, indiscriminately, and with confidence. It is a massive flex tho, but practically it's extremely niche and only sorta makes sense for very specific scenarios, like Car shows, remember it's only very specific vehicles that fit, and big conventions involving sports cars, maybe a very specific breed of race car guy would be interested, but probably not. Clearly it's more of a status and flex related purchase, which I can respect, because sometimes you just gotta look cool, so props, and it's an engineering marvel, but ultimately a little silly when if the tech was applied to accommodate your standard vehicle it would destroy the actual interior space, so you'd just be driving a glorified half trailer (with cool bells and whistles), unless you specifically are transporting sports cars, in which case.... it's kinda genius and cool.
If there's no car there though it'd be even worse to drive, since on normal RVs they'll have water tanks, batteries, sewerage tanks or even the engine under there.
30 years ago, I worked for a company that sold such things in germany (built in the US). It is a rich people's toy - it is totally possible, this model was bought by some guy, who just thought it would be cool to have one, just to forget it alltogether in his garage. Especially in germany, this things are very useless. You have a very, very big (and slow) motor vehicle that you have to steer through narrow roads. Usually these thing were sold when "friends" of rich people were nearby, to be able to brag about the money they have spent. And when you use this things nobody at the camping site would talk with you. That really adds to the experience.
The reason why people would want the little car storage is to go to car shows or some type of event without putting mileage on the car. People who are gonna spend that much money on a car are probably going to want to keep it nice.
The garage feature is actually great, you can bring it along on your trip and then when you reach a nice spot with winding roads then get in your car and go for a cruise. I highly rate the garage.
1:45 supercar gas is expensive and tires and oil and other things you gotta change that's why you dont drive them. like if you're going to an event that has buggati chirons this would be perfect then you don't need a transport company you can have a safe space for the car and a comfy place to sleep
And yes this would help with gas efficiency you're driving a house with another car that uses prolly just as much gas instead of using 2x as much Gas like I gotta tow 2 trailers My rv and my dirt bikes my friend has a toy hauler and can park his bikes inside his rv we both have 2022 trucks and he gets better mileage he doesn't need to tow 2 trailers
I think what Charlie and some of you guys are missing here is that a lot of the people who buys these motor homes will travel a lot from city to city (for work/leisure) but once they get to a city (especially a european city) it is inconvenient to drive a giant bus through most roads. So they will end up parking the bus on the edge of the city and then drive in with their car. Its actually incredibly practical (but is it really worth the money lol).
I don't know about parking it outside a city but there are a lot of old people that like camping so it makes a lot of sense for some rich old dude to spend this much. I think it's not really the biggest feature but just a nice add on to justify spending a few hundred thousand more. Everything inside looks great tbh.
Honestly, this is one of the few expensive rich people things that would actually make sense. Rather than having to tow your car and expose it to the elements, or tow it in a trailer, you can simply put it in the RV. It doesn't have to be an ultra-expensive hypercar, but having a backup car on road trips does have it's utility compared to other things some expensive motor homes may pack in.
My main concern with it is you couldn't fit like a proper luxury car under it, and would need to use a sports car. Sports cars are almost the exact opposite of luxury, they tend to be noisier, harder to get in and out of, and a much rougher ride.
I like this. The car storage is practical and this would be great for traveling to tracks, or if you're doing a car rally and not trying to kill your back/body
i do actually thing the second idea wouldn't be bad if it had a way to keep the mother cycles up, put your bikes and motorcycles in the bottom garage, since those are something you would have a use for camping also imagine trying to line up the car with the steel floor, sounds annoying to deal with
This is actually WAY practical than most “rich people stuff”, like I get the idea rich people dumb but this thing actually has utility for someone who wants to live on the road and has the means to afford this.
Yea also a small mini car would suffice, its for like when you have to go somewhere quick but its not within walking distance, even a moped would suffice
@@gridlock1637 for real, I get thats its kind of Charlie's shtick and the normal cliché. But man that second rv looked so nice, and for half the price of the first one, it had a better interior that I was interested in. Kinda sucks that you can only take a smart car tho
@@deViant14 yes! Im not saying it has to be a supercar, but if I shelled out a million on a rv with a car space I would hate to drive a pooped out smart car lol
This RV is a legitimately good deal. Luxury MotorHomes range from 100k to 1 mil anyway. This is a sick design depending on the room inside after loading a car. It's not about flexing the car, it's about taking scenic drives whole on Long range trips.
@@ooohhenrybmblm I don’t know how Porches compare to other supercars but they’re small. Safe to say most supercars ain’t fitting in that garage on the side. The real cool thing to do would be to put some sport bikes in that RV. So when you get to your destination you and the boys can cruise on some motorcycles.
@@_Shay_ I mean, they showed a Chiron being put inside there so the space is not quite as small i think, but it would be a very tight fit and there's always a chance that you're off a few centimeters and end up damaging the care when it's being pulled inside. Anything bigger however will definitely not fit, i can't see a Mustang ever going in there lol.
This is probably one of the more practical things when it comes to rich people nonsense. People are VERY serious about car shows and most people stay in motor homes while they're on site. You would never tow a car that nice behind your RV, and this savea you from having to drive it (running up the miles) or needing separate towing method. Now it is still absolutely RIDICULOUS but there is *some* sense to it.
I imagine a nice motor home like the 2nd one would be great for people who are constantly traveling within their country, and who want a nice place to live while parked. Plus, for what you get, 1.2M seems like a pretty good deal if you can afford it.
@@JediMasterBaiter Your race car is usually towed in a trailer since you don't really care about it too much. Like, there's a possibility you're gonna crash it just racing it. For your luxury exotic car you probably want something like this or a dedicated semi-truck to haul it since you don't want miles or wear on it
The super car or garage slot isn't that bad of an idea, especially if you're planning to day trip around a prime location. You can keep the RV in one spot while you use the car to get about. Smaller countries have much smaller roads... and that RV is a monster.
These motor homes are for rich Europeans who travel around to stay at race tracks. You park this outside the track, and whenever you're not driving your supercar on the track it can be safely locked inside this motor home and you can relax in luxury within minutes of the track. It's absurdly unnecessary but that's what rich people want.
@@RusticRonnie This. Nobody would put their actual racing car in there - they have trucks for that, since you'll need a truck to store all the equipment anyway
Forget rich people, I want that. The supercar is stupid but the one with the compact car seems super useful for places that won't fit the RV. And the interior is so pretty. Being able to have your home with you wherever you go sounds amazing. I hope RVs like that get more popular so they're cheaper
This is actually pretty damn lit. This rv is meant for rich people who wanna live on the road, and keeping your car down there is so if you wanna go into an urban area, you can take your car instead of your big ass rv.
i mean, you do see people towing their car behind their RV sometimes, but I imagine it would be much easier to drive with the car inside the RV instead. Also, does anyone know how they get the car out in teh second one?
Well you don’t wanna put a lot of miles on an expensive car so using the Rv for long distance travel and having the option to ride around what ever city you go to in your favorite fast car sounds like a pretty sweet perk.
When it comes to these high end motor homes I always wounder who these are for? It would be many many times cheaper to stay at 5 start hotels every day for years before buying one of these.
I know a few of the people who actually own motor homes like these, and there are generally a few groups: -Rich people who are car buffs, and moving a premium race/showcar from track to track -Rich people who want the experience of travelling cross country in a car for extended driving periods, but also want to maintain a plush lifestyle -Rich people who want a big motor home to keep in their garage and flex on people who visit as if they actually leave their 20 million dollar property for the first two groups it's actually a fairly practical investment, though one that's still high end and "glitz and glamour" lifestyle to a somewhat absurd degree.
@@JK-zd3md do they drive it themselves? In Europe you’d need a Truck drivers licence which comes with a required minimum driving (forgot if it’s hours or km) per year. So basically just Pro Truckers can drive them.
Damn am I the only one that thinks having a built in garage in the RV sounds pretty convenient? It’s perfect for long road trips and having your car fit inside to be ready to use if you need it is pretty cool. Be great if regular RVs had something like that
You don't even have to put your car in it. The extra storage space it brings sounds ultra nice! Like imagine putting in extra luggage, a bike, whatever fits! Put some chairs and a table there and you got yourself a mini pub ready to go!
@@rightsideup6304 That was my thought too lol. setup or even bolt down a table and some chairs, maybe even a barbecue, if you're going on an outdoors trip just gotta pop the plate out and voilá.
The budget way of this is to have a truck and tow your mobile home. Plus you get the bonus of being able to go to a normal mechanic for your truck if something goes wrong vs finding a guy to work on an rv
As rediculous as it sounds, supercars really aren’t supposed to be driven all that much. That’s why they are transported places. The more you drive it, the more likely something will happen to it either mechanically or damage wise.
By that logic, you aren’t supposed to drive any car all that much, as the more you drive any car the more likely something will happen to it either mechanically or damage wise.
@@donovanjoseph737 the difference is repairs on a super car are expensive. the more miles you put on it the more the value drops, and when that depreciation gets to five or six figures it’s definitely something to avoid
i mean it seems useful to be able to being your car with you and this is a pretty neat way to do it, honestly i think its a cool idea. honestly the most practical part of this rv
It's actually pretty convenient to bring an extra car when camping. It's hard to drive a motor home around so having an extra car is useful to have while you leave your motor home at the campsite.
@@hylianro cause it's fun to drive? what the hell is wrong with this comment section, there are several reasons why taking the car with the rv makes sense lmfao
@@hylianro they say supercars for branding or pushing towards clients with money. In all reality they'd likey just store the Toyota they use for everyday driving. Contrary to popular belief, most rich people don't blow money on show cars. That's poor people shit. Unless they're going to an actual car show with a 50's style convertible stored in there. That seems reasonable. Most legitimately rich people aren't buying this anyways.
For the record, hypercars get like 6-10 mpg, so an RV is actually going to have similar if not better gas milage. That being said, the real benefit is not putting miles and ware on your expensive car just for travel. super/hypercars are for driving at a track, or showing off (usually), so driving a million dollar car that depreciates with every mile for the roadtrip where it could rain, or road conditions could be shit, doesn't make sense. Rich people usually get these cars shipped. If you could instead drive it yourself with your RV, it is a huge benefit. This stuff is for millionaires not regular people.
I actually love this; you and the family are having a nice road trip, and when you just had enough with your family, you got a getaway car ready to use.
as an RV manufacturer I can say almost everything in that RV is pretty common, they just have some slightly over engineered features included. Never seen a garage on an A class though.
reasons for the portable porsche thing could be cuz they don’t wanna rack up miles, the car may feel too cramped thus the extra space in even, they could jus wanna drive it when their in town (my dad likes to take out his fast car when he wants to have fun but use the family car for everyday things), etc
My wife and I live on the road, and a simple transit van is more than enough if you want to live in a vehicle. I highly recommend the van life, just know that you don't have to be a douchy millionaire to do it.
The built in garage is an interesting concept however I would be interested to see what the implications of that would be in terms of Insurance coverage/liability in the event of a collision.
I will say, I don't think the people who can easily afford the $2 million price tag plus super car are gonna be super worried about the coverage. I'm certain the insurance company would definitely work with them to keep the thousands a month they pay in insurance.
This thing is a mobile base with integrated hangar. When you place down your base you can build barricades to dictate enemies movement. Place turrets to mow them down and take the rest out with your Porsche. This is brilliant! I think, they should add a drone bay filled with panhandlers to collect money and ressources.
Buying a RV is probably the closest I'll get to being a homeowner. Where I live a good chunk of the populace live in them since work requires them to pickup and move so often.
Agreed. I've always wanted to live in a tiny home/motor home. It's small and efficient (besides gas). It would be nice to have a solar-powered version!
I can't believe Charlie can't wrap his head around the concept of taking a car on your RV trip so you don't have to drive the RV everywhere, or taking the RV on your car trip so you don't have to sleep and live out of a coupe.
Probably because anywhere you're taking an RV with a Bugatti Chiron or Smart car is going to have ample choices for transportation anyways, so you might as well fly to that location in significantly less time and just rent a car/Uber/whatever you want to do as someone who is obscenely rich. For the average person who loves camping in their RV, yes, storing your personal vehicle inside of the RV instead of towing it is awesome, but a Subaru or Jeep isn't going to fit in those compartments anyways, so it's a moot point. You'd also rather have the additional living/storage space if you're staying anywhere remote for a prolonged period.
@@MrWizardjr9 Because they don't have 20 star hotels everywhere. But an RV can be everywhere so long as there's a proper road to get it there. And you can't travel while sleeping in a hotel, whereas you can travel while sleeping in an RV as long as there's someone to drive.
I was literally just talking to my golf buddies at the country club about how badly I need a ridiculously overpriced RV that it's only function is to be a portable garage for my midlife-crisismobile!
There are better ones in the market. More slide outs for more space and a different chassi so you aren't road bound. Also the gas lines are a bitch to fix in the big ones like these.
@@therac197 I'll be sure to use your advice the next time I win the lottery. But I wouldn't have thought about repairs, probably costs a mill just to get parts to fix this behemoth.
@@jimlahey8053 Getting the parts to fix it isn't that difficult atleast here in Europe. Before rona most things there here in maybe two weeks max, if we are talking about the slide out motor parts, furniture or other more specialised parts. Water pumps or heater use pretty standard parts which are the same as in most RVs on mini van basis. So the shop will probably have it at hand. No idea about the motor side of things though. Normal car shop might not be able to fix it / get the parts but a truck one should. Still just an Eurocargo or Mercedes truck with fancy cargo hold in the end.
Two years later I've realized why I thought it's a crazy idea. I live in Europe. I don't need an additional car when camping. You usually just drive (or take public transport) there, build your camp, and that's all. You no longer have to drive anywhere. You can walk or, again, use public transport It's such an American invention
I get the impression that critical doesn’t really know much about motor homes/camping trailers. Like he showed this thing having a freaking dish washer and he was like “who cares” lmfao
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@@deletedwaffles most supercars you can't just buy, even if you have the money. They make like 500 of one model and that's it, and there is a waiting list to the moon. So of you got one of those, like the Porsche 911 gt3, you will cherish it. You can't buy a new one.
@@tedarcher9120 No, not "most" supercars. Hypercars, megacars and halo cars, though? Definatley. You've got to be an absolute _simp_ for Ferrari, go to all of their events, drop millions on their cars, have a perfect relationship with them and _never_ complain about _anything_ to be "given the privilege" 🤮 of buying some of their more rare stuff. (Or just be ultra, ultra famous like Ramsay.)
@@Skrenja try buying Porsche 911 gt3 or gt2 then, even if you have money. Or even Hurracan Evo for that matter, you'll have to wait for over 6 months to a year after you give them money
Driving a car on a road trip or even highway in general you have, added miles to the car adding depreciation, increased risk of paint chipping from road debris and other cars, and bug splatter/dirt. It’s basically having a tow bed but more convenient to drive with/keeps the car safer
Charlie: "Rich people are so dumb, why do they overpay for an unnecessary item?" Also Charlie: Extremely wealthy, owns a professional gambling table that's used for unpacking pokemon cards, and owns a giant warehouse garage with an office room that's used for a backyard project.
Welcome to society. Charlie got rich enough to be able to afford to not work at a job and sit and rant about random things going on in the twitch/CZcams/gaming world. Isn’t that the dream?
I can't imagine driving one of these things anywhere. For work I had to drive a dump truck that was just a 6 wheel F-450, not even that big, and that thing was super hard to make turns with. You'd need to have experience with an 18 wheeler to even think about driving one of these. Shit, an 18 wheeler would be easier to drive than this, because the trailer is on a swivel hitch so it has a joint to turn with you. This thing is one long solid unit, I guess you'd need experience as a city bus driver.
Not to mention the undercarriage clearance on this is minimal enough to make me think a pothole would make me bottom out and smush one of my several bugattis
Personally, I am not a fan of the whole "everything is motorized" thing. I'll bet you my top dollar that these things are absolute nightmares to service. Oh, the motor for your shades broke? We have to remove like 8 ceiling panels that probably won't look as good once we put them back. Oh, your car winch broke? We'll have to remove a whole chunk of the back end of the bus to fix it. Maintenance and servicing nightmares I'm sure these things are. I'd much rather have an RV that looks decent but I can get in there with a wrench and fix a plug or something with just a screwdriver and an attitude.
The last thing anyone who would purchase this would think is of servicing issues. They'd probably have several of these sitting in a garage area next to their multi million dollar mansion
I’m not saying that this huge expensive RV is practical but it’s market makes absolute sense. Wealthy people who have the option to stow a car can give access to car shows, inner town convenience, or just joy drives in a nice location while not being in a gargantuan RV. Sometimes Charlie’s takes are just headass.
i think you are overthinking the supercar compartment.. you see a lot of RVs with their car on a trailer being pulled. This just takes out the need for a trailer. If you are driving an rv around, you will likely stop at a camp site and it may be far enough away from restaurants/cities etc that you would want to drive your real car to those places.. so this allows you to do that. Actually a cool thing to have
“you can take your porche anywhere you want!” Ahhh finally a super car that you can bring anywhere, that’s always been my problem with super cars, they’re just not very portable if only there were wheels and a way to steer and make it move at a high speed??
If you were a singer on tour, actor away on set this makes sense tbh. They have the comfort of home with the RV and if they want to drive around to go eat or whatever they have their car instead of having to drive the RV trying to find somewhere to park that big vehicle. It's basically the ideal tour bus.
supercars aren’t that comfortable on long distances, but they are perfect for roaming and exploring a new city, so you do the distance in the rv and the exploring in ur car
as a racer, having a motorhome with a car transport would be a dream, granted, mine wouldn’t be able to fit in there, but if there was a motorhome made with racers in mind i would maybe think about it, really depending how much it costs
I think the reasoning is that you store your car so you don't put excess miles on it. And then when you get to your destination, you use the car for local travel, and park the RV somewhere. Idk just a thought
1:56 If you own a super car, it benefits the owner to keep the vehicle with a *low* mileage as the car retains more value. If you wanted to take a spin in the super somewhere very far away it would make a ton more sense to have the car delivered to the location rather than actually drive it there. Also, the motor home more than likely runs on a turbo diesel engine which is actually pretty fuel efficient for long range road trips.
As a contractor... most of my living is out of an rv. And my wife still uses a personal vehicle. So an rv that can house a vehicle is actually really convenient lol.
Everytime I hear “automatic” when it comes to vehicles or houses I instantly think “something that’s going to break after owning it for a month” (When I say “automatic” I’m not talking about a cars transmission. I’m talking about things that are electronically motorized. The reason I didn’t say that was because I didn’t think I would have to be that specific smh.)
@@zipy4900 that depends on who you ask but I tend to agree. Less room for human error. Newer automatics suck though. And if the gear shift thingy lmao doesn't have 321, it just has like low or low 1 and low 2 I don't like it. Give me the choice between low gears in an automatic dammit. Winter happens.
We all know the reason why the supercar goes under the motor home. just so you can feel like you're lightning mcqueen while your driver brings you to your "race"/location.
The garage thing actually makes a lot of sense to me. You see people towing their cars behind RVs pretty often. Also, it would be a perfect setup for a rich person with a track car that wants to travel to different tracks.
yeah exactly, don't want to put a million miles on a supercar, also not very comfortable to go on a trip with.
Wouldn't it give you a vehicle too if the RV runs out of gas?
@@creatureman5636 OVERPRICED GAS TANK NOW COMES WITH ENGINE AND WHEELS
Also, i dont know if youve seen those mid 2000s pictures with these RVs with SLRs, buggatis, enzos, paganis and so on. Absolutely baller shit.
Its actually for show cars not track cars. Track car need tires and other equipment which is when you just buy a shipper and driver.
This would not work for a track car or many reasons.
I can totally get the usefulness of stowing a car in a motor home. It allows you to travel the local area of where you're staying without doing so in a mammoth RV. Now would I want that in this first RV with a super car? Eh, no. But the applicable utility of it is cool. And the second one is more appealing.
Id rather just build a gas bike to zip around town, takes up as much space and weight as a bike, costs near nothing to build, and takes just a spit of gas.
@@flyingsky1559 but then you cant buy groceries without taking the whole rn.
It's almost like it's a safer version of flat towing your car WHICH PEOPLE ALREADY DO
It's cool but it's probably slow as shit and uses tons of fuel when you have a car stowed..
RVs are already heavy enough without an car Inbetween
Honestly wouldn't trust storing my Expensive car Inbetween but guess it's cool if you wanna take a road trip with the family or friends but still need your car to get around town without driving w RV everywhere
The thing is, they’re in Germany, some amazing tracks and obv the Nurburgring. Seems like a super efficient way to enjoy your car, stay at the track and have a house basically right there for any car based road trips without the hassle of only being able to take what you can fit in a super car or truck and trailer and is obviously worlds above in comfort
Imagine going camping, trying to get the camp feeling, away from high tech and just enjoy your time and then seeing such a Battleship of a Motor Home driving next to your tent lol
That would definitely ruin your entire vacation
@@juanburgueno3274 nah
then they bring out the entire loud as fuck sports car too, i would go feral
Do people camp at places that can be reached with this vehicle?
The way this comment cracked me up🤣🤣🤣
As an ex RV technician this thing is actually top of the line…. And probably a nightmare to work on!
I can only imagine how hard it would be to fix if it broke down on the side of the road
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By technician you mean you work in an assembly line rv factory?
As a fake commenter 🤡
@@walmars3curityThat mf is lying like every other's comments.
You can hide weed in a Bugatti, and then hide the Bugatti under the RV. *That's* what this was made for.
preach, the sales on these motorhomes are gonna go crazy once the drug traffickers hear about this
matrioska lool
If you have a bugatti you don't gotta worry about hiding anything lmao
what
Who are you so wise in the ways of science?
For a million dollars this better be the same rv that Ben 10’s uncle drove around America
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The garage is actually really practical. A lot of the time when my family goes camping, we bring an extra vehicle in case we need to run into town and get food, drinks, firewood, etc. We don't wanna lug the whole RV there just to bring it back and hook it up again. We'd have to store all our stuff again.
Also, you could put dirt bikes, regular bikes, ATVs under there easily and it would be super fun to have them stored away and available to play with.
Where do you camp that you need to bring firewood with you?
@@poldi2233 they proably don’t go to campsites but rather just in the woods
@@jakediperna5906 bringing wood to the woods... Don't you see my point?
i dont think the average family knows or wants to cut wood
Most national parks youre not allowed to harvest your own wood. Lmaoif you think you can just cut down any tree and use it as fuel youre too ignorant to comment
The car thing is actually the best feature of this rv. Rv’s are huge and when you get to where you’re going it’s hard to drive around town with them so you have a small mobile car instead of a giant rv to travel around. Other then that this rv is very similar to other models just with more expensive furnishings etc
Of all the rich people toys, this one seems most practical. It has a purpose, and fulfills it luxuriously.
probably because its too compact for random stuff, its functionality had to be maximized
Tbh tho the second one looked better even though it costs less
It's still a worse experience than driving that Porsche and sleep in hotels at the locations you are
@Carl Gunderson A Porsche is enjoyable to drive, with this thing you will drive 90kph max between other trucks. Then when you are at your destination you can get a hotel/villa whatever for like thousand to a few thousand per month, which will be bigger and more luxurious than this thing. For the price of this you can do that for 400+ months of vacation before you break even, not even including maintenance
Yeah this is as cool as a yacht and way more useable
I love how chat thinks that someone buying a useless 2 million dollar RV is concerned about gas like that shit doesn't chug it
Chat always slow brained
Ikr lmao anyone who can actually afford this doesn't care about gas price or milage there not like us who be like omfg Gas went up another 5 cents today you bastards rich people barely pay attention to that and I obviously wouldn't want this shit if I was mega rich but ngl it would be nice to not have to worry about stuff like Gas or groceries
@@kurtpunchesthings2411 I bet you know a lot about rich people. Wake up, most of them would still care about the economy.
I think they’re talking about the fact you can transport your supercar across state without adding miles to your supercar or wear and tear.
Hah, exactly. Gas prices are really just a poor people's problem (I'm poor btw, so no flex here).
i cant even afford the batteries they put into the smoke alarms
Turning that around a sharp corner would be absolute hell.
you can see those rvs as just trucks that got turned into rvs. do you see the problem of trucks turning around the sharp corner? well yes, you have to take the incoming lane for that but it's not like the huge problem is it not?
Sales guy: "and look, the door doesnt rattle"
Captions: (Door rattling)
LMAO
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It's like putting a Seamoth inside the Cyclops in Subnautica. They are vessels with the same purposes but different utilities.
Gigachad subnautica player
Half expecting to have a leviathan jump out of the highway and scream at the windshield
Charlie needs to sort out his comments
@@datingzonel1424 oh my god they're in vietnamese now
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Charlie was very excited to see the inside, but the host was like “But let me show you about the the front door real quick”. 😂.
My family has a camper, and we detach it when we drive around to different camping spots, maybe to the store, or other attractions while leaving our camper at a campsite, which is basically the same thing as having a motorhome and another car. Very smart
The fact that it can store other vehicles beneath it sorta gave me vibes of those old toy playsets where there are hidden vehicles and stuf
Best lego vehicles were always the ones that carried extra little vehicles in them
It’s basically the cyclops from subnautica
Reminds me of Hess toys
They say it drives smoothly, but they're driving on the smoothest road I've ever seen. Drive it over some potholes then we'll talk.
There are no potholes in Germany, that’s too inefficient.
Come here in India
Nah that’s just a normal road here in Germany
German roads are all smooth af because of the way they’re built (source: I’ve been there)
@@Sweedster source: my mom told me about it in a dream
I can see the appeal of having a "mini garage", as people typically do tow cars behind their RVs and what not. That said, that garage appears to be very small, so you're pretty limited on what types of vehicles you're going to take. So if you're going anywhere that might require a more "rugged" vehicle, you're probably out of luck unless you bring an ATV or a motorcylce.
I love the captions @7:05 saying (door rattling) then he proceeds to talk about how it doesn't rattle. 😂
I’m surprised Charlie doesn’t see why people wouldn’t want to drive their supercars on long road trips. Also the fact that if your a millionaire who buys this you’d probably hire someone to drive you where you have to go while you chill in the back. Then when you get to your destination you have your own car to drive around and don’t have to deal with the large vehicle
Also many supercar owners love to keep the miles low on the car especially old rich people with rare cars they don't drive they just collect
@@notOEAH fax
Supercars also ride like shit, also US Highways are more cracked than a motel 6.
@@savagesock3598 Most highways here in the U.S are fucking ass
@@hahahahahahahlolololol5530zse fr tho, highway pulls are becoming a thing of the past.
The car storage is actually pretty genius. If you've driven one of these they are terrifying in really flat places where there's nothing to block the wind. It's basically a giant sail that you try to steer. The car helps drastically lower the center of gravity and keep the whole thing more stable. Plus you eliminate pulling a trailer and all the headaches that come with that.
this and i was thinking it would be perfect for the mega rich that might go to the track for a weekend or week or however long rich people go to the track for
This is genius if you happen to be absolutely breaded and can drop stacks on inconveniences like I drop axe kicks on women, frequently, indiscriminately, and with confidence. It is a massive flex tho, but practically it's extremely niche and only sorta makes sense for very specific scenarios, like Car shows, remember it's only very specific vehicles that fit, and big conventions involving sports cars, maybe a very specific breed of race car guy would be interested, but probably not. Clearly it's more of a status and flex related purchase, which I can respect, because sometimes you just gotta look cool, so props, and it's an engineering marvel, but ultimately a little silly when if the tech was applied to accommodate your standard vehicle it would destroy the actual interior space, so you'd just be driving a glorified half trailer (with cool bells and whistles), unless you specifically are transporting sports cars, in which case.... it's kinda genius and cool.
@@shanestern1788 Great review, and some good character development. Can't wait to see where the Axe Kicker goes next.
@@viderevero1338 I'm also proficient in toddler death strikes.
If there's no car there though it'd be even worse to drive, since on normal RVs they'll have water tanks, batteries, sewerage tanks or even the engine under there.
This actually seems very useful for extended road trips. Drive the motorhome to wherever you want to go, and take the car to explore the surroundings.
30 years ago, I worked for a company that sold such things in germany (built in the US). It is a rich people's toy - it is totally possible, this model was bought by some guy, who just thought it would be cool to have one, just to forget it alltogether in his garage. Especially in germany, this things are very useless. You have a very, very big (and slow) motor vehicle that you have to steer through narrow roads. Usually these thing were sold when "friends" of rich people were nearby, to be able to brag about the money they have spent.
And when you use this things nobody at the camping site would talk with you. That really adds to the experience.
The reason why people would want the little car storage is to go to car shows or some type of event without putting mileage on the car. People who are gonna spend that much money on a car are probably going to want to keep it nice.
Trucks are used for that
This is just for if you want to joy ride the supercar, it is like having a mobile house with a garage
ok that's very niche tho
@@Edujs23 exactly. That's why they would take it to an event.
@@d1m469 it definitely is. Just the most reasonable example of it though.
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It’s basically how people tow their cars behind RVs, but they are expensive cars so rich people put them in a safer spot. That’s about it
See ya.
See ya
I mean launching a car into your living room from a rear collision seems safer than ruining a trailer and the rear end of the rv.
yup
except rich people dont camp go camping, they go buy a place in key west or some shit and sit on the beach for a week
The garage feature is actually great, you can bring it along on your trip and then when you reach a nice spot with winding roads then get in your car and go for a cruise. I highly rate the garage.
Go in Cruise..on your Super Yacht..
1:45 supercar gas is expensive and tires and oil and other things you gotta change that's why you dont drive them. like if you're going to an event that has buggati chirons this would be perfect then you don't need a transport company you can have a safe space for the car and a comfy place to sleep
And yes this would help with gas efficiency you're driving a house with another car that uses prolly just as much gas instead of using 2x as much Gas like I gotta tow 2 trailers My rv and my dirt bikes my friend has a toy hauler and can park his bikes inside his rv we both have 2022 trucks and he gets better mileage he doesn't need to tow 2 trailers
I think what Charlie and some of you guys are missing here is that a lot of the people who buys these motor homes will travel a lot from city to city (for work/leisure) but once they get to a city (especially a european city) it is inconvenient to drive a giant bus through most roads. So they will end up parking the bus on the edge of the city and then drive in with their car. Its actually incredibly practical (but is it really worth the money lol).
The idea isn't really unique, in Australia you'd just tow the car behind the camper.
@@crispyjelly2485 I’ve seen that a few times, however would you really want a luxury car being towed like that?
And they can drive the car to their hotel
I don't know about parking it outside a city but there are a lot of old people that like camping so it makes a lot of sense for some rich old dude to spend this much. I think it's not really the biggest feature but just a nice add on to justify spending a few hundred thousand more. Everything inside looks great tbh.
@@crispyjelly2485 If you're rich enough you wouldn't want a tow bar on your supercar, no matter how small you could get one to be.
Honestly, this is one of the few expensive rich people things that would actually make sense. Rather than having to tow your car and expose it to the elements, or tow it in a trailer, you can simply put it in the RV. It doesn't have to be an ultra-expensive hypercar, but having a backup car on road trips does have it's utility compared to other things some expensive motor homes may pack in.
My main concern with it is you couldn't fit like a proper luxury car under it, and would need to use a sports car. Sports cars are almost the exact opposite of luxury, they tend to be noisier, harder to get in and out of, and a much rougher ride.
@@raptorjesus3894 Those things are actually a plus if the rich guy happens to be a petrol head.
Why buy a car of you dont want to expose it to the elements? Its a car is meant to be driven in the great outdoors with all the elements !
@@donaldhysa4836 not all cars, super cars are for going around smooth tracks
@@fireice8828 Riite
I like this. The car storage is practical and this would be great for traveling to tracks, or if you're doing a car rally and not trying to kill your back/body
i do actually thing the second idea wouldn't be bad if it had a way to keep the mother cycles up, put your bikes and motorcycles in the bottom garage, since those are something you would have a use for camping
also imagine trying to line up the car with the steel floor, sounds annoying to deal with
This is like one of those Lego sets that has the car or truck with all the hidden features.
As a lego fan, that is soo true.
The first thing that came to my mind.
I immediately thought back to the Agents Mobile Command Center, this real one was like that only less fun and slightly more expensive.
This is actually WAY practical than most “rich people stuff”, like I get the idea rich people dumb but this thing actually has utility for someone who wants to live on the road and has the means to afford this.
Yea also a small mini car would suffice, its for like when you have to go somewhere quick but its not within walking distance, even a moped would suffice
Yeah Charlie is getting kinda annoying in these vids. I get the whole “rich people dumb” thing but some of the stuff is actually pretty cool
@@gridlock1637 for real, I get thats its kind of Charlie's shtick and the normal cliché. But man that second rv looked so nice, and for half the price of the first one, it had a better interior that I was interested in. Kinda sucks that you can only take a smart car tho
@@netoisthebest you'd think it would fit a miata
@@deViant14 yes! Im not saying it has to be a supercar, but if I shelled out a million on a rv with a car space I would hate to drive a pooped out smart car lol
If I was an artist or performer I would get one of these. It's basically a home on wheels and I get to avoid the airport
This RV is a legitimately good deal. Luxury MotorHomes range from 100k to 1 mil anyway. This is a sick design depending on the room inside after loading a car. It's not about flexing the car, it's about taking scenic drives whole on Long range trips.
Smart cars by themselves are lame, but when it's a deployable mini-car out the back of an RV it's pretty cool
An SLS AMG would be a better companion for the motorhome (assuming that it will fit 😂)
@@ooohhenrybmblm I don’t know how Porches compare to other supercars but they’re small. Safe to say most supercars ain’t fitting in that garage on the side.
The real cool thing to do would be to put some sport bikes in that RV. So when you get to your destination you and the boys can cruise on some motorcycles.
@@_Shay_ they showed a buggati fitting into that garage in the video, look again
@@_Shay_ I mean, they showed a Chiron being put inside there so the space is not quite as small i think, but it would be a very tight fit and there's always a chance that you're off a few centimeters and end up damaging the care when it's being pulled inside. Anything bigger however will definitely not fit, i can't see a Mustang ever going in there lol.
Old smarts are really fun but new ones are a bit boring
This is probably one of the more practical things when it comes to rich people nonsense. People are VERY serious about car shows and most people stay in motor homes while they're on site. You would never tow a car that nice behind your RV, and this savea you from having to drive it (running up the miles) or needing separate towing method. Now it is still absolutely RIDICULOUS but there is *some* sense to it.
First thought that comes to mind is the kinds of people that sell off or buy from the Barret Jackson car auctions
I imagine a nice motor home like the 2nd one would be great for people who are constantly traveling within their country, and who want a nice place to live while parked. Plus, for what you get, 1.2M seems like a pretty good deal if you can afford it.
This actually makes a ton of sense.
I was thinking this could work for taking your race car cross country.
@@JediMasterBaiter Your race car is usually towed in a trailer since you don't really care about it too much. Like, there's a possibility you're gonna crash it just racing it. For your luxury exotic car you probably want something like this or a dedicated semi-truck to haul it since you don't want miles or wear on it
The super car or garage slot isn't that bad of an idea, especially if you're planning to day trip around a prime location. You can keep the RV in one spot while you use the car to get about. Smaller countries have much smaller roads... and that RV is a monster.
1:14 There's so little space. You have to park your car SO perfectly if it even fits at all in the first place
These motor homes are for rich Europeans who travel around to stay at race tracks. You park this outside the track, and whenever you're not driving your supercar on the track it can be safely locked inside this motor home and you can relax in luxury within minutes of the track. It's absurdly unnecessary but that's what rich people want.
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Its mostly actually used for show cars. Most people have a separate shipping truck with the car and its equipment for track cars.
@@RusticRonnie This. Nobody would put their actual racing car in there - they have trucks for that, since you'll need a truck to store all the equipment anyway
Forget rich people, I want that. The supercar is stupid but the one with the compact car seems super useful for places that won't fit the RV. And the interior is so pretty. Being able to have your home with you wherever you go sounds amazing. I hope RVs like that get more popular so they're cheaper
This is actually pretty damn lit. This rv is meant for rich people who wanna live on the road, and keeping your car down there is so if you wanna go into an urban area, you can take your car instead of your big ass rv.
i mean, you do see people towing their car behind their RV sometimes, but I imagine it would be much easier to drive with the car inside the RV instead. Also, does anyone know how they get the car out in teh second one?
@@jacobhayes9067 its automatic
@@MossyCreeper 🤣🤣
Charile saying “get a new car when you get there” has got to be one of the worst refutals hes ever had
Well you don’t wanna put a lot of miles on an expensive car so using the Rv for long distance travel and having the option to ride around what ever city you go to in your favorite fast car sounds like a pretty sweet perk.
So you buy a car just to not drive it?
@@zachariah7114 super and hyper cars just arent built to be driven on street roads for very long. and theyre for showing off so yeah pretty much
When it comes to these high end motor homes I always wounder who these are for?
It would be many many times cheaper to stay at 5 start hotels every day for years before buying one of these.
At Formula One races you see these, for the (upper) crew and Sponsors. Probably as well on Filmsets and Musicians on Tour.
I know a few of the people who actually own motor homes like these, and there are generally a few groups:
-Rich people who are car buffs, and moving a premium race/showcar from track to track
-Rich people who want the experience of travelling cross country in a car for extended driving periods, but also want to maintain a plush lifestyle
-Rich people who want a big motor home to keep in their garage and flex on people who visit as if they actually leave their 20 million dollar property
for the first two groups it's actually a fairly practical investment, though one that's still high end and "glitz and glamour" lifestyle to a somewhat absurd degree.
For people who like camping i guess.
@@JK-zd3md do they drive it themselves? In Europe you’d need a Truck drivers licence which comes with a required minimum driving (forgot if it’s hours or km) per year. So basically just Pro Truckers can drive them.
Man Iron, I find you again on my random ass YT feed lol
Damn am I the only one that thinks having a built in garage in the RV sounds pretty convenient? It’s perfect for long road trips and having your car fit inside to be ready to use if you need it is pretty cool. Be great if regular RVs had something like that
You don't even have to put your car in it. The extra storage space it brings sounds ultra nice! Like imagine putting in extra luggage, a bike, whatever fits! Put some chairs and a table there and you got yourself a mini pub ready to go!
@@rightsideup6304 That was my thought too lol. setup or even bolt down a table and some chairs, maybe even a barbecue, if you're going on an outdoors trip just gotta pop the plate out and voilá.
The budget way of this is to have a truck and tow your mobile home. Plus you get the bonus of being able to go to a normal mechanic for your truck if something goes wrong vs finding a guy to work on an rv
@@rightsideup6304 honestly i'd love to turn that garage into a mini room of sorts, seems fun
1:39 I love how at first he just takes the answer with a simple “oh” but then takes a double take on it with a sudden realization
The motor home is actually a transformer and acts as armor for the other transformer you put inside of it
As rediculous as it sounds, supercars really aren’t supposed to be driven all that much. That’s why they are transported places. The more you drive it, the more likely something will happen to it either mechanically or damage wise.
By that logic, you aren’t supposed to drive any car all that much, as the more you drive any car the more likely something will happen to it either mechanically or damage wise.
@@donovanjoseph737 ok
@@donovanjoseph737 the difference is repairs on a super car are expensive. the more miles you put on it the more the value drops, and when that depreciation gets to five or six figures it’s definitely something to avoid
A guy would say: "I paid for the car so I am gonna use the car"
Porsche is supposedly one of the most reliable cars on the roads these days
This is the closest you can get to having a mobile operations center in real life.
this deserves more likes
all it needs now is a personal armory, a ton of tech-comm gizmos, and multiple autocannons with full coverage around the vehicle
Now we just need an ugly ass interior
@@Moolassy And the interior has to be wider and longer than the exterior.
i mean it seems useful to be able to being your car with you and this is a pretty neat way to do it, honestly i think its a cool idea. honestly the most practical part of this rv
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It's actually pretty convenient to bring an extra car when camping. It's hard to drive a motor home around so having an extra car is useful to have while you leave your motor home at the campsite.
Yeah but, *why a supercar*
@@hylianro cause it's fun to drive? what the hell is wrong with this comment section, there are several reasons why taking the car with the rv makes sense lmfao
@@peekosama2709 cringe charlie stans are edgelords who base their personality on his opinions
@@hylianro they say supercars for branding or pushing towards clients with money. In all reality they'd likey just store the Toyota they use for everyday driving.
Contrary to popular belief, most rich people don't blow money on show cars. That's poor people shit. Unless they're going to an actual car show with a 50's style convertible stored in there. That seems reasonable. Most legitimately rich people aren't buying this anyways.
@@xddude and you could?
For the record, hypercars get like 6-10 mpg, so an RV is actually going to have similar if not better gas milage.
That being said, the real benefit is not putting miles and ware on your expensive car just for travel. super/hypercars are for driving at a track, or showing off (usually), so driving a million dollar car that depreciates with every mile for the roadtrip where it could rain, or road conditions could be shit, doesn't make sense. Rich people usually get these cars shipped. If you could instead drive it yourself with your RV, it is a huge benefit.
This stuff is for millionaires not regular people.
An enclosed trailer hooked up to the RV does the same thing without wasting space that could be used for something else.
@@giovanni6643 maybe it’s for rich people that suck at driving with trailers?
@@giovanni6643 I mean tbf you could also just buy a trailer for everything else
A Porsche is not a hypercar lol. Also you can keep any car in there I’m sure
Yes not putting miles exactly... and to find a super car mechanic in the middle of nowhere on your trip? Good luck lol
imagine falling asleep in the back of a car and you wake up inside the back car hole of that second RV, fuckin entombed with no escape
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"It's amazing that you can bring your own personal car wherever you travel."
*Isn't that just driving?*
I actually love this; you and the family are having a nice road trip, and when you just had enough with your family, you got a getaway car ready to use.
Getaway car? You runnin from the scene of the murder?😂
as an RV manufacturer I can say almost everything in that RV is pretty common, they just have some slightly over engineered features included. Never seen a garage on an A class though.
Meaning - you can basically get a similarly comfortable rv, but for the tenth of the price?
@@raggedclawstarcraft6562 you can get a cheap RV with a lot of the features that this one has but it would be much cheaper obviously
reasons for the portable porsche thing could be cuz they don’t wanna rack up miles, the car may feel too cramped thus the extra space in even, they could jus wanna drive it when their in town (my dad likes to take out his fast car when he wants to have fun but use the family car for everyday things), etc
that built-in garage panel is a tight fit, so you'd best be sure it's perfectly aligned.
My wife and I live on the road, and a simple transit van is more than enough if you want to live in a vehicle. I highly recommend the van life, just know that you don't have to be a douchy millionaire to do it.
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@@cheftodo9622 that’s pretty much every comment nowadays, bots are everywhere
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No thanks.
The built in garage is an interesting concept however I would be interested to see what the implications of that would be in terms of Insurance coverage/liability in the event of a collision.
They would almost certainly just treat it like you were driving, same as if you tow a car on a trailer.
I will say, I don't think the people who can easily afford the $2 million price tag plus super car are gonna be super worried about the coverage. I'm certain the insurance company would definitely work with them to keep the thousands a month they pay in insurance.
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This thing is a mobile base with integrated hangar. When you place down your base you can build barricades to dictate enemies movement. Place turrets to mow them down and take the rest out with your Porsche. This is brilliant!
I think, they should add a drone bay filled with panhandlers to collect money and ressources.
A lot of these are actually pretty dope
Motor homes are really nice. Despite them being cramped as fuck I slept in one last summer and thought it was a really fun experience
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Buying a RV is probably the closest I'll get to being a homeowner. Where I live a good chunk of the populace live in them since work requires them to pickup and move so often.
Agreed. I've always wanted to live in a tiny home/motor home. It's small and efficient (besides gas). It would be nice to have a solar-powered version!
@@lorelo. holy shit you’re right
I can't believe Charlie can't wrap his head around the concept of taking a car on your RV trip so you don't have to drive the RV everywhere, or taking the RV on your car trip so you don't have to sleep and live out of a coupe.
He's not so rich I guess
Probably because anywhere you're taking an RV with a Bugatti Chiron or Smart car is going to have ample choices for transportation anyways, so you might as well fly to that location in significantly less time and just rent a car/Uber/whatever you want to do as someone who is obscenely rich.
For the average person who loves camping in their RV, yes, storing your personal vehicle inside of the RV instead of towing it is awesome, but a Subaru or Jeep isn't going to fit in those compartments anyways, so it's a moot point. You'd also rather have the additional living/storage space if you're staying anywhere remote for a prolonged period.
@@cbicommentbureauofinternet5290 Have you seen his SocialBlade? He makes approx $5 million a year on CZcams
yeah but like he said why dont you just stay at like a 20 star hotel
@@MrWizardjr9 Because they don't have 20 star hotels everywhere. But an RV can be everywhere so long as there's a proper road to get it there. And you can't travel while sleeping in a hotel, whereas you can travel while sleeping in an RV as long as there's someone to drive.
I was literally just talking to my golf buddies at the country club about how badly I need a ridiculously overpriced RV that it's only function is to be a portable garage for my midlife-crisismobile!
The super car part is because they want it to be a jigsaw puzzle so you get a reward after it
they are super goofy but living in one would be extremely cool
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I'd buy it if I were rich enough. This is an absolutely kick ass RV. I would rather have this RV instead of a house.
There are better ones in the market. More slide outs for more space and a different chassi so you aren't road bound.
Also the gas lines are a bitch to fix in the big ones like these.
@@therac197 I'll be sure to use your advice the next time I win the lottery. But I wouldn't have thought about repairs, probably costs a mill just to get parts to fix this behemoth.
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Getting the parts to fix it isn't that difficult atleast here in Europe. Before rona most things there here in maybe two weeks max, if we are talking about the slide out motor parts, furniture or other more specialised parts.
Water pumps or heater use pretty standard parts which are the same as in most RVs on mini van basis. So the shop will probably have it at hand.
No idea about the motor side of things though. Normal car shop might not be able to fix it / get the parts but a truck one should. Still just an Eurocargo or Mercedes truck with fancy cargo hold in the end.
imagine driving it to trailer park, and showing off Rick.
@@gallopingmoon And it would keep the goddamn bottle-kids away from my car.
I just watched the first CZcams video yesterday. man's chill asf
Two years later I've realized why I thought it's a crazy idea. I live in Europe. I don't need an additional car when camping. You usually just drive (or take public transport) there, build your camp, and that's all. You no longer have to drive anywhere. You can walk or, again, use public transport
It's such an American invention
Yes, yes and yes
I get the impression that critical doesn’t really know much about motor homes/camping trailers. Like he showed this thing having a freaking dish washer and he was like “who cares” lmfao
Because it's $2 million xD
I guess he really doesn't have much of an idea of anything that's expensive.
With that price that should be expected
@@tomlxyz wait its expensive to condense an entire house and home into a big car?
@@StankFrengus not that expensive
Driving super/hypercars generally devalues the car substantially (as far as an investment standpoint), it also increases the risk of damage
That's why you have multiples of the same supercar.
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@@deletedwaffles most supercars you can't just buy, even if you have the money. They make like 500 of one model and that's it, and there is a waiting list to the moon. So of you got one of those, like the Porsche 911 gt3, you will cherish it. You can't buy a new one.
@@tedarcher9120 No, not "most" supercars. Hypercars, megacars and halo cars, though? Definatley. You've got to be an absolute _simp_ for Ferrari, go to all of their events, drop millions on their cars, have a perfect relationship with them and _never_ complain about _anything_ to be "given the privilege" 🤮 of buying some of their more rare stuff. (Or just be ultra, ultra famous like Ramsay.)
@@Skrenja try buying Porsche 911 gt3 or gt2 then, even if you have money. Or even Hurracan Evo for that matter, you'll have to wait for over 6 months to a year after you give them money
Driving a car on a road trip or even highway in general you have, added miles to the car adding depreciation, increased risk of paint chipping from road debris and other cars, and bug splatter/dirt. It’s basically having a tow bed but more convenient to drive with/keeps the car safer
I never saw anyone drive a motor home with a super car here in germany, Volkner is definitely not getting its money back lol
0:13 When it crashes it'll be like a kinder egg.
LOL
Charlie: "Rich people are so dumb, why do they overpay for an unnecessary item?"
Also Charlie: Extremely wealthy, owns a professional gambling table that's used for unpacking pokemon cards, and owns a giant warehouse garage with an office room that's used for a backyard project.
Exactly, straight up hypocrite twitch streamer with fanboys that follow everything they say like it's the word of god
Except those things give him money through views
Welcome to society. Charlie got rich enough to be able to afford to not work at a job and sit and rant about random things going on in the twitch/CZcams/gaming world. Isn’t that the dream?
@@jotarokujo4866 they're still not wrong
Why is it bad to be rich? He’s just successful, he’s not manipulating anyone
0:11 ah yes, because I need a second car for my holiday home that is also a car... very nice.
"super car gas is expensive" *buys million dollar mobile home*
I can't imagine driving one of these things anywhere. For work I had to drive a dump truck that was just a 6 wheel F-450, not even that big, and that thing was super hard to make turns with. You'd need to have experience with an 18 wheeler to even think about driving one of these. Shit, an 18 wheeler would be easier to drive than this, because the trailer is on a swivel hitch so it has a joint to turn with you. This thing is one long solid unit, I guess you'd need experience as a city bus driver.
Not to mention the undercarriage clearance on this is minimal enough to make me think a pothole would make me bottom out and smush one of my several bugattis
Let’s be honest the owners paying a driver lol but ye would be a beast to drive
@@Bananach33se penguins brother buys motor home czcams.com/video/ovV1-hJfo6E/video.html
@@Bananach33se Shit, just buy another Bugatti.
"This thing is one long solid unit" that's the point. If you lack one you get one.
Personally, I am not a fan of the whole "everything is motorized" thing. I'll bet you my top dollar that these things are absolute nightmares to service. Oh, the motor for your shades broke? We have to remove like 8 ceiling panels that probably won't look as good once we put them back. Oh, your car winch broke? We'll have to remove a whole chunk of the back end of the bus to fix it.
Maintenance and servicing nightmares I'm sure these things are. I'd much rather have an RV that looks decent but I can get in there with a wrench and fix a plug or something with just a screwdriver and an attitude.
The last thing anyone who would purchase this would think is of servicing issues. They'd probably have several of these sitting in a garage area next to their multi million dollar mansion
Right, but you're not a billionaire
This is the thinking of a non-millionaire.
@@deletedwaffles a good thinking
@@deletedwaffles this is the thinking of a normal person
I think the car transport thing is to act more as a portable garage. Bring your car with your home type idea.
It’s not just for bringing your supercar around, it’s to bring your car around, and a supercar fits in the compartment.
I’m not saying that this huge expensive RV is practical but it’s market makes absolute sense. Wealthy people who have the option to stow a car can give access to car shows, inner town convenience, or just joy drives in a nice location while not being in a gargantuan RV. Sometimes Charlie’s takes are just headass.
yes
Exactly. He's a "voice of reason" in the most part. But sometime, he's just talking out of his ass.
Its also bad for super car to drive a lot.
i think you are overthinking the supercar compartment.. you see a lot of RVs with their car on a trailer being pulled. This just takes out the need for a trailer. If you are driving an rv around, you will likely stop at a camp site and it may be far enough away from restaurants/cities etc that you would want to drive your real car to those places.. so this allows you to do that. Actually a cool thing to have
@Nifa tama 6 penguins brother buys motor home czcams.com/video/ovV1-hJfo6E/video.html
Imagine stealing what you think is a regular motor home and finding a 3 million dollar super car under it
“you can take your porche anywhere you want!” Ahhh finally a super car that you can bring anywhere, that’s always been my problem with super cars, they’re just not very portable if only there were wheels and a way to steer and make it move at a high speed??
If you were a singer on tour, actor away on set this makes sense tbh. They have the comfort of home with the RV and if they want to drive around to go eat or whatever they have their car instead of having to drive the RV trying to find somewhere to park that big vehicle. It's basically the ideal tour bus.
yep!
supercars aren’t that comfortable on long distances, but they are perfect for roaming and exploring a new city, so you do the distance in the rv and the exploring in ur car
For track days this would be sweet as hell !!!
as a racer, having a motorhome with a car transport would be a dream, granted, mine wouldn’t be able to fit in there, but if there was a motorhome made with racers in mind i would maybe think about it, really depending how much it costs
I think the reasoning is that you store your car so you don't put excess miles on it. And then when you get to your destination, you use the car for local travel, and park the RV somewhere. Idk just a thought
Nah im pretty sure people just dont want to drive their huge rvs on narrow european streets and to have fun at the destination.
@@iirosiren5120 you woud still need a hige pickup truck with a trailer to tow the supercar, probably not easier to drive
1:56
If you own a super car, it benefits the owner to keep the vehicle with a *low* mileage as the car retains more value. If you wanted to take a spin in the super somewhere very far away it would make a ton more sense to have the car delivered to the location rather than actually drive it there.
Also, the motor home more than likely runs on a turbo diesel engine which is actually pretty fuel efficient for long range road trips.
That's only good if you plan on selling it at some point
Thank god i don't own one
This might as well be your main house, too, because of how much stuff is included
😂 Those “million dollar hidden stairs” = a wheelchair lift. Ooohhhh. 😂
As a contractor... most of my living is out of an rv. And my wife still uses a personal vehicle. So an rv that can house a vehicle is actually really convenient lol.
Everytime I hear “automatic” when it comes to vehicles or houses I instantly think “something that’s going to break after owning it for a month”
(When I say “automatic” I’m not talking about a cars transmission. I’m talking about things that are electronically motorized. The reason I didn’t say that was because I didn’t think I would have to be that specific smh.)
Same with "hydraulic" or "motorized" like another part that'll cost me more money in the long run xD
yeeep! and the repairs will cost more than the RV itself within a year lol
Automatics are better than manuals
@@zipy4900 that depends on who you ask but I tend to agree. Less room for human error. Newer automatics suck though. And if the gear shift thingy lmao doesn't have 321, it just has like low or low 1 and low 2 I don't like it. Give me the choice between low gears in an automatic dammit. Winter happens.
What about automatic transmission lol. Pretty much every car has that.
Subnautica Cyclops logic on that first RV
We all know the reason why the supercar goes under the motor home.
just so you can feel like you're lightning mcqueen while your driver brings you to your "race"/location.