BeamNG.drive Freeroam: Utah, USA - 1971 Autobello Stambecco 505-F Campo
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- Опубліковано 8 тра 2023
- The Stambecco is a mid-engine, four-wheel-drive, medium truck by Autobello. Produced between 1971 all the way through to 2007, the Stambecco has the longest production run among all the vehicles represented in BeamNG.drive with 36 years, running barely seeing any upgrades. The Stambecco 505-F Campo is the only version offered to the general public firsthand from the factory and only comes in the van configuration as a 4-wheel-drive or possibly a 6-wheel-drive and is sold as a camper van. While it has only basic comforts, it is well-equipped for offroad driving, and it is inexpensive considering other vehicles in the RV segment. While the Stambecco has a fat torque curve good for going over gravel and rocks, it is pretty slow so onroad it is a chore to drive. I recently discovered that importers actually do sell European utility vehicles like the Stambecco in the US so I wanted to test it in Utah, USA. I have to say, I am quite pleased with the Euro truck's performance.
- Ігри
As a stambecco campo fan i can agree, that i take a nice cruise on a sunday morning in utah USA
Driving these trucks made me realize how many "flex rocks" are on these trails
Hey Joe Since Hynden Walker Got An
2022 Cherrier Vivace 110d And It Is Manual And Colour Was Orange And She Loves To Drive In Manual
And Her Car Was In East Coast USA That Her Location With Her DriveWay!
Drive the hirochi start mod!
Really was a pain in the butt while trying to reach 100 km/h in this thing using a mod map (Los Injurus) that has all of the widest and longest highways. The Pigeon fared better to be honest with you :)
The Stambecco is just a pain to drive on-road in general because of the fat torque curve. Like the Wydra it handles better off-road than on.
@@Joe_Nutsy exactly, i mean the wydra is (nearly) impossible to be driven on tarmac
The brake fluid container under the wheel ,does the liquid move as you're driving? , couldnt tell
I don't think so..
Please take a ride on the triaxial version?
Oh! Of Course!