@@wizeguy1000 it’s okay. It’s pretty comfy but still has good driving capacities. Infotainment is really slow. Usually my phone automatically connects after 30secs but sometimes slower and sometimes I have to connect it manually. Driving assistance (acc & la) are not refined but they work… Milage is great 4.7ltr/100km. Soundsystem is decent. Heated seats are okay (they will never get uncomfortably hot but will get warm enough). If you have specific questions just ask.
I've got the car in the Netherlands with the m2m (month 2 month) subscription. The car is a little different than yours as f.i. it has no surround camera. Colors available are just black and blue. The single option available is a towing-hook. But .... I love the car and look forward to every excuse I can think of to drive it. Nice review and I wonder what you did with the outside recordings. A drone with 'follow me' or something?
He uses a 360° camera mounted on a selfie stick. I’m from Belgium and I am thinking about ordering the Lynk with m2m subscription but the only thing that is holding me back is the all risk insurance with a 500€ fee in case of own risk damage. I m afraid that in practice, when an idiot hits my bumper during parking, I have to pay 500€ every time there is some damage. The contract states that you have to report all damage within 24h. Also small damage. So that can get expensive very quick. Do you have any experience on that?
@@TomHiel During the 45 years that I'm on the road, I have only had a single occasion that I damaged my car. And even that one was not my fault. Driving a leasecar with an 'own risk 'clause, is pretty standard, though 500 is (to) high. You'r speaking of 'I have to pay every time...' How many times do you plan to damage the car?😉
Today the Xinhua agency channel on UA-cam, posted the video you hosted for Lailong Cantonese restaurant. Very nice. Sort of you are talented to be a sort of TV anchor/host/educator (Chinese dialect: 带货)
I really like your videos and see you're doing a lot of new and interesting topics. One bit of feedback is that when you are mentioning feathures, maybe show those features a bit more. I noticed you are mentioning a lot of features during this video but the camera is on you talking. But I still really like your content and am not being critical. Cheers.
I live in China and I recently test-drove the 2023 Lynk & Co 01 and BMW X1 2.0T 8At and compared the power and interior, the Lynk is much better. Lynk costs $30,000 and X1 costs 42000.
Lynn & Co make some of the best-looking Chinese vehicles. If they were sold in the United States I would seriously consider buying one. What is the difference between a Lynk & Co and Zeeker? They look almost exactly the same. I noticed that the on the exterior door handle there was a Zeeler logo.
Zeeker is part of the same company as Lynk & Co. Zeeker mainly produces electric cars, while Lynk & Co produces fuel cars. Their holding companies are China's Geely and Volvo
@@China_UNCUT if it’s anything similar to the Li Xiang one, I’ll likely buy it over the One. I prefer the styling and more legit backing of Lynk & Co. over the lack of auto making experience of LiXiang.
Can you believe it? This car, which is claimed to be safe and of uniform global manufacturing standards, has taken a differentiated approach when it comes to actual production. The model sold in China was recently found to have been treated with a reduction in steel strength, which does not match the strength advertised earlier, and one guesses that this was done to reduce production costs, which is a serious fraud! And it cannot be ruled out that the vehicles used for testing are not of the same steel strength as the actual vehicles sold! NCAP should have taken anonymous purchases for secondary spot checks!
@@lee4930 No, thats not the case, it's more that they lack a reputation for reliability. It's like with the Chinese Covid vaccine, 99% of people in the West would say that its not effective and probably dangerous to even have. Also there is a total lack of trust towards China.
@@matthewcroft8829 I thought Huawei used to be number 2 in total unit sales in the world and in fact number one in many European countries, until a certain government banned them including banning all chipset companies from supplying to them. It's two different things between people don't want to buy them and people cannot buy them.
man, it's a hell of a beautiful hill!! so relaxing
Special presentation, first time to appreciate a vehicle 🚗 in all those greens, accompanied by that singing of the 🐜
Thanks for this extensive review. Just ordered mine yesterday, can’t wait to get it!
Hope you enjoy it!
@@WalkaboutRojo can pick it up in 2 days!🥳
Nice
@@puffdaddyfpv7046 so how is it?
@@wizeguy1000 it’s okay. It’s pretty comfy but still has good driving capacities. Infotainment is really slow. Usually my phone automatically connects after 30secs but sometimes slower and sometimes I have to connect it manually. Driving assistance (acc & la) are not refined but they work… Milage is great 4.7ltr/100km. Soundsystem is decent. Heated seats are okay (they will never get uncomfortably hot but will get warm enough). If you have specific questions just ask.
This looks so much better than the navy and black with blue accents we got as colour options in The Netherlands.
It looks good, appears spacious and easy to drive.
Nice review too, 👍 👏🏽
I've got the car in the Netherlands with the m2m (month 2 month) subscription. The car is a little different than yours as f.i. it has no surround camera. Colors available are just black and blue. The single option available is a towing-hook. But .... I love the car and look forward to every excuse I can think of to drive it. Nice review and I wonder what you did with the outside recordings. A drone with 'follow me' or something?
He uses a 360° camera mounted on a selfie stick.
I’m from Belgium and I am thinking about ordering the Lynk with m2m subscription but the only thing that is holding me back is the all risk insurance with a 500€ fee in case of own risk damage. I m afraid that in practice, when an idiot hits my bumper during parking, I have to pay 500€ every time there is some damage. The contract states that you have to report all damage within 24h. Also small damage. So that can get expensive very quick. Do you have any experience on that?
@@TomHiel During the 45 years that I'm on the road, I have only had a single occasion that I damaged my car. And even that one was not my fault. Driving a leasecar with an 'own risk 'clause, is pretty standard, though 500 is (to) high. You'r speaking of 'I have to pay every time...' How many times do you plan to damage the car?😉
I would probably purchase one if it’s available in Northern California.
Today the Xinhua agency channel on UA-cam, posted the video you hosted for Lailong Cantonese restaurant. Very nice. Sort of you are talented to be a sort of TV anchor/host/educator (Chinese dialect: 带货)
Cool, thanks!
I really like your videos and see you're doing a lot of new and interesting topics. One bit of feedback is that when you are mentioning feathures, maybe show those features a bit more. I noticed you are mentioning a lot of features during this video but the camera is on you talking. But I still really like your content and am not being critical. Cheers.
No, you're right. I had that same thought as i was putting this video together.. i missed a lot of b-roll. continuous improvement!
I live in China and I recently test-drove the 2023 Lynk & Co 01 and BMW X1 2.0T 8At and compared the power and interior, the Lynk is much better. Lynk costs $30,000 and X1 costs 42000.
Great video. Can't believe how nice the link & co & zeekrs are. Hopefully someone gets you in a nice big Chinese truck or camper van for a test soon.
I hope so too!
Lynn & Co make some of the best-looking Chinese vehicles. If they were sold in the United States I would seriously consider buying one. What is the difference between a Lynk & Co and Zeeker? They look almost exactly the same. I noticed that the on the exterior door handle there was a Zeeler logo.
Zeekr is pure EV
it is much better than crv rav4 Nissan rouge!
just like mustang and Ford
Zeeker is part of the same company as Lynk & Co. Zeeker mainly produces electric cars, while Lynk & Co produces fuel cars. Their holding companies are China's Geely and Volvo
@@henrychen1502 I know that
Outstanding video, it sounds like a good linking car.
Nice car but I am 6ft 5 cannot see out the back window it’s to small great video 🙏👋🇬🇧
I’m only interested in their 09 coming up. Get i me info about that one! 🤙
YOU BETTER BUY ONE AFTER ALL THESE QUESTIONS. 💓
@@China_UNCUT if it’s anything similar to the Li Xiang one, I’ll likely buy it over the One. I prefer the styling and more legit backing of
Lynk & Co. over the lack of auto making experience of LiXiang.
@@kungfuimaging_adamcrase the 09 is niiiiiiiice and much better value/ quality than anything LiXiang can make.
Hey, a white finish? There only available in black and blue here. Prefer white in the spanish sun
i heard they had limited colors there. i also prefer it in white.
Not bad!
Wich is the top speed in PURE mode? i mean full electric mode
iwill buy one if it sell in USA!
Chinese cars are improving so fast. You buy one today, you know tomorrow there is a better one coming out.
There's truth to this. They're really coming out with great stuff.
Isn’t this a flop in Europe? They need to send the 03 that’s a beauty
So the lines on the dashboard are a problem ? hilarous ..Look at the road when you drive dude
They shouldn’t have taken 001 zeeker away from lyncko
it's ok... they're launching a completely new electric brand with this car.
TOO Bad the EU-Version has no 360°-Camera 🥲
As a Chinese, I don't like the look of the car.
Probably it's just to sound like Lincoln.
Lincoln Continental 😁
Can you believe it? This car, which is claimed to be safe and of uniform global manufacturing standards, has taken a differentiated approach when it comes to actual production. The model sold in China was recently found to have been treated with a reduction in steel strength, which does not match the strength advertised earlier, and one guesses that this was done to reduce production costs, which is a serious fraud! And it cannot be ruled out that the vehicles used for testing are not of the same steel strength as the actual vehicles sold! NCAP should have taken anonymous purchases for secondary spot checks!
Do you think Chinese car brands will make it in the west? Most in the west won't even buy a Huawei phone let alone a Chinese car.
It’s not that their products are not good enough, but that the West doesn’t want them to sell well.
@@lee4930 No, thats not the case, it's more that they lack a reputation for reliability. It's like with the Chinese Covid vaccine, 99% of people in the West would say that its not effective and probably dangerous to even have. Also there is a total lack of trust towards China.
@@matthewcroft8829 Absolutely agree
@@matthewcroft8829 Easy, the West are totally brainwashed, but they'll get agitated when you point that out to them
@@matthewcroft8829 I thought Huawei used to be number 2 in total unit sales in the world and in fact number one in many European countries, until a certain government banned them including banning all chipset companies from supplying to them. It's two different things between people don't want to buy them and people cannot buy them.