Flew over from Miami three years ago on my first trip to Europe and saw the Mercedes Museum. It is one of the highlights of all my trips to Europe - I was blown away. My only regret is that I walked past the soccer stadium while they were getting ready for a game and I didn't go in!
We unfortunately were very "close" on time. I think we had about 45 minutes to look at the whole museum which was enough BUT it was a little rushed. I wish we came earlier because it would have been nice to see the Porsche museum as well.
Mike is marking every place you are visiting, is that an old Bavarian tradition to remember this places in the future. Getting emotional at these specific places and topics like wars is very human, I'm glad that you get these emotions.
@@HayleyAlexis Never stopped my mom though. She was like Mike in that regard. Walking through the woods somewhere off she goes, squatting behind a bush, singing 'der Mond ist aufgegangen!'
@@HayleyAlexis yes I agree! 😊 If you need any new ideas for beautiful places in Stuttgart, I highly recommend you visiting the Schloss Solitude, the Bärenschlössle or even the Grabkapelle for a nice view!
Glad to see you guys posting from Stuttgart! The last place that I worked in lived in Germany for Daimler-Benz (Sindelfingen). Looks like a Nissan Z meet outside of the Tesla store/shopping mall. Next time you both are in Stuttgart, please try dinning at "Ochs'n Willi". They actually have/had good Bar-B-Que and if I remember correctly, Tex-Mex, but it's still a German restaurant. IDK if you guys plan to be a two or one car family/couple, but if you're gonna' keep the XC40, then I'd get a powerful fun car like a Porsche Boxster (that would be fun to blog from) or Cayman, if you prefer a roof up situation. As well, as the new Toyota Supra (BMW Z4 platform....but, I'd go for the New Z, if it comes to Europe personally). Thanks for sharing your trip with viewers.
Isn't Wolfsburg the car capital in Germany🤔 I mean it is also called "Autostadt". This city was built only for Volkswagen. But Stuttgart is also a very nice, clean and modern city where they build cars 😉
Stuttgart is recognized as the international car capital when referring to Germany- Don't ask why. I believe it's because of the simple fact that Porsche & Mercedes are there
The whole city, because of the topography, goes up on the mountain and deep into the ground. There are shopping strip malls, that are largely underground, it's crazy. And of course, currently, they are putting the central station and all of the rail tracks underground too and some more non-rail tunnels being under construction. Also, Mike seemed so schmollig because you had to pay 6 € to take the old train up to the cemetary.
He was not happy about it but I paid so .... pfft he can't complain too much :p We have a system in place "whoever wants to go has to pay". It helps get rid of the forcing one to spend money doing something the other does not want to do.
Stuttgart is located in a valley surrounded by mountains - not hight mountains, but mountains. So you´ve to drive through or above the mountains to reach the city. The centre of the city is at the deepest point of the valley, so you drove downwards the nearer you´re to the city-centre and upwards when leaving it.
That horse is new! 😅 At least, I don't recall seeing it when I visited in 2019! 😂 But I liked the travel through time that you experience when you walk from the top to the bottom of the museum.
(1)- I was scared and nervous because I read conflicting information that I would need a specific test but they accepted the test I got at the pharmacy and if it wasn't for me askng if they were going to look at my test they probably would not have... But I am American. I don't know if you are American or not so it might be a little harder :/
Nico Rosberg, a former formula 1 driver/champ and the son of a former formula 1 champ Keke Rosberg was mentioned! Keke is Finnish (I don't know which country Nico identifies with), so as a Finn I'm now obligated to go into Helsinki Market Square and celebrate!
Tesla is like Apple. You can't get it repaired outside of the company and Tesla is watching you all the time - and if they want to, they just switch features or the whole car off. As with Apple devices, no Tesla for me.
What happened to Benz's "Motorwagen No.1" after 1886? He used it for test rides and then took it apart again. As he was always short of money he used parts of it for more experiments and left the rest lying around. It was "Motorwagen Mo. 3" that his wife used for her epic journey to her parents with her two boys. "Motorwagen #3" still exists today. It belongs to the Science Museum in London. So, what happened to the remains of "No. 1"? The "Deutsches Museum" in Munich got them together with the blueprints and built their exhibit from that bits and pieces. With some tolerance you may call it "the original". All the others, including the one in the Mercedes-Benz-Museum, are replicas.
"But for back _then,_ they probably felt like they were _flying."_ I once saw a documentary about the 1920's in which _someone_ (I don't remember who, it was a _long_ time ago) commented about what a _maniac_ you would have to be to want to go _20_ miles an hour.
(raises Hand) Go Electric. I'm that guy, still enjoy your vids Hayley, don't hate me... (cry) Mike: Tesla Model Y is very nice. I own a VW e-Golf & an ID4. If I were in Germany, I would have an e-Tron.
I have found myself, lately, drawing a distinction between what constitutes an _actual technological advancement_ and what constitutes a _cheat._ Labor-saving devices, consistently, are cheats. The first automobile could be accurately described as a technological advancement. Automatic transmission, though, was a cheat, because if two people have cars that are otherwise identical, but one of them has _automatic_ transmission, and in the other, the transmission is _manual,_ neither is really better off; one of them is just saved the trouble of learning a potentially-valuable skill. Maps and map books are a technological advancement so long as one has _map-reading_ skills. GPS, on the other hand, is a _cheat._ It's a labor-saving device that saves one the _trouble_ of reading a map or _even learning how._ Bank accounts are a technological advancement, because banks are typically better equipped to safeguard people's money than those people are. Checks and debit cards _can_ be technological advancements, depending on the size of the _purchase_ one is making, because it's not practical to carry around huge wads of cash and it's practically an _engraved invitation_ to muggers. Debit cards that cover _every single purchase, no matter how small,_ though, are a _cheat,_ because they save one the trouble of handling even small _sums_ of cash and _developing and maintaining_ the skill for basic arithmetic that one uses for counting money. I tend to be conflicted about cruise control. On the one hand, on cruise control, one can drive for long periods of time with no need to monitor one's speed, and so might become unaware of it. But on the other, it's my understanding that having a computer adjusting one's speed can save on gasoline. I am definitely _not_ conflicted, though, on the auto-pilot setting in _cars._ This is a cheat. It insulates drivers from the driving experience _completely,_ and in the rare instance when the car wrecks while on auto-pilot, the company's attorneys defend the company by arguing that the driver was not paying attention. Oh. So in other words, he was showing confidence in the _auto-pilot?_ Of _course_ he was not paying attention. He was using the _auto-pilot._ That's the whole _point._ If you want to make sure the driver pays attention, take the auto-pilot out of the car and redirect those resources to _actual_ advancements. Maybe, for example, some kind of built-in breathalyzer that will prevent the car from being driven by someone with alcohol in their system. 🤷
Not sure if it was the camera or if you were really just pale with fear because of the traffic light in the tunnel. Anyway, after leaving that scary tunnel your skin color turned rapidly back to normal. 🤣
Okay. So _immediately_ upon my arrival, there's an ad from Grammarly. 🤦 Of course. And the moment it passes, I see a video that's _supposed_ to be about visiting Germany's _car_ capital open with Mikhael approaching a figurine of a _horse._ 🤔 Are we goin' Old School?
I was just as shocked as you were when I saw that horse- I honestly thought it was another random German "decoration" that you sometimes see in museums.
@@HayleyAlexis I thought Europe was better off on EV infrastructure than us. If there isn't one close to home that would be an issue. Aren't you in Munich? I just looked at Plugshare and there are dozens of DC fast chargers in your area.
A bit rich calling Munich the car capital when the IAA is there for the very first time in it's over 100 year history ... but hey ... if I was in Munich I'd check it out too ... ;)
Flew over from Miami three years ago on my first trip to Europe and saw the Mercedes Museum. It is one of the highlights of all my trips to Europe - I was blown away. My only regret is that I walked past the soccer stadium while they were getting ready for a game and I didn't go in!
We unfortunately were very "close" on time. I think we had about 45 minutes to look at the whole museum which was enough BUT it was a little rushed. I wish we came earlier because it would have been nice to see the Porsche museum as well.
Mike is marking every place you are visiting, is that an old Bavarian tradition to remember this places in the future.
Getting emotional at these specific places and topics like wars is very human, I'm glad that you get these emotions.
I suppose so...lol. I wish it was as easy for myself because popping a squat is NO FUN!!
@@HayleyAlexis Never stopped my mom though. She was like Mike in that regard. Walking through the woods somewhere off she goes, squatting behind a bush, singing 'der Mond ist aufgegangen!'
Stuttgart❤️ daimler, porsche, bosch und vieles mehr
Cool! Thanks for the short museum tour! 2019 i hoped to visit both the Mercedes and Porsche museum in 2020... Maybe next year.
Ahhhhh I'm a Stuttgarterin, welcome to the Schwabenländle I hope you enjoyed your trip ☺️
We love it there!! It is so beautiful- the hills and valleys are so pretty
@@HayleyAlexis yes I agree! 😊 If you need any new ideas for beautiful places in Stuttgart, I highly recommend you visiting the Schloss Solitude, the Bärenschlössle or even the Grabkapelle for a nice view!
You are the goofiest bunch ever,,, loved the car show. I hope I get to visit that museum next year or something.
“… and then here is my Kutsche … “ yes, what a cozy vehicle
It looked so uncomfortable... No wonder people died so young in the 1800's- they were riding around on an uncomfortable death trap
@@HayleyAlexis I had this picture in my mind: driving slowly with friends to a leisurely summer picnic … voll gemütlich
Tell me you‘re german - without telling me you‘re german. Mike goes first: 00:33
LOL
Glad to see you guys posting from Stuttgart! The last place that I worked in lived in Germany for Daimler-Benz (Sindelfingen). Looks like a Nissan Z meet outside of the Tesla store/shopping mall. Next time you both are in Stuttgart, please try dinning at "Ochs'n Willi". They actually have/had good Bar-B-Que and if I remember correctly, Tex-Mex, but it's still a German restaurant. IDK if you guys plan to be a two or one car family/couple, but if you're gonna' keep the XC40, then I'd get a powerful fun car like a Porsche Boxster (that would be fun to blog from) or Cayman, if you prefer a roof up situation. As well, as the new Toyota Supra (BMW Z4 platform....but, I'd go for the New Z, if it comes to Europe personally). Thanks for sharing your trip with viewers.
Isn't Wolfsburg the car capital in Germany🤔 I mean it is also called "Autostadt". This city was built only for Volkswagen.
But Stuttgart is also a very nice, clean and modern city where they build cars 😉
When was the last time that you visit Stuttgart?
Stuttgart is recognized as the international car capital when referring to Germany- Don't ask why. I believe it's because of the simple fact that Porsche & Mercedes are there
and also because it was the "first" car
@@HayleyAlexis for real? I never noticed that as a German.
Yeah I also think that's the case, Carl Benz built his first cars in Stuttgart as you said.
@@xtefanxxx365 why? Is it not so clean anymore? My last time was 10 years ago.
The whole city, because of the topography, goes up on the mountain and deep into the ground. There are shopping strip malls, that are largely underground, it's crazy.
And of course, currently, they are putting the central station and all of the rail tracks underground too and some more non-rail tunnels being under construction.
Also, Mike seemed so schmollig because you had to pay 6 € to take the old train up to the cemetary.
He was not happy about it but I paid so .... pfft he can't complain too much :p We have a system in place "whoever wants to go has to pay". It helps get rid of the forcing one to spend money doing something the other does not want to do.
@@HayleyAlexis It's just, he seems in his most natural state when he's grumpy, I find it kind of hilarious
It is... 100% his natural state- Mike is grumpy cat in human form
Stuttgart is located in a valley surrounded by mountains - not hight mountains, but mountains. So you´ve to drive through or above the mountains to reach the city. The centre of the city is at the deepest point of the valley, so you drove downwards the nearer you´re to the city-centre and upwards when leaving it.
That horse is new! 😅 At least, I don't recall seeing it when I visited in 2019! 😂 But I liked the travel through time that you experience when you walk from the top to the bottom of the museum.
Hi.
Was it a horse, or a) "horseIn"?
Isn't there a Hard Rock Parkplatz?
Hayley, which , and how many Covid Test were required when you flew to Florida earlier this year (Mai) l think ?
(1)- I was scared and nervous because I read conflicting information that I would need a specific test but they accepted the test I got at the pharmacy and if it wasn't for me askng if they were going to look at my test they probably would not have... But I am American. I don't know if you are American or not so it might be a little harder :/
Aus Central Florida....Home Girl😎
"Mercedes, Anzeige ist raus because of these steps leading up to here" That's how you know that you're mastering the German mindset 😂
LMAO- I really feel like Germany helps me embrace my inner mecker-bug
Stuttgart meine Stadt❤️
Omg! The intro had me on the floor 😂😭
That is my JAM!
Nico Rosberg, a former formula 1 driver/champ and the son of a former formula 1 champ Keke Rosberg was mentioned!
Keke is Finnish (I don't know which country Nico identifies with), so as a Finn I'm now obligated to go into Helsinki Market Square and celebrate!
Fun fact: I randomly got to "meet" Nico Rosberg :)
Tesla is like Apple. You can't get it repaired outside of the company and Tesla is watching you all the time - and if they want to, they just switch features or the whole car off. As with Apple devices, no Tesla for me.
What happened to Benz's "Motorwagen No.1" after 1886? He used it for test rides and then took it apart again. As he was always short of money he used parts of it for more experiments and left the rest lying around. It was "Motorwagen Mo. 3" that his wife used for her epic journey to her parents with her two boys. "Motorwagen #3" still exists today. It belongs to the Science Museum in London. So, what happened to the remains of "No. 1"? The "Deutsches Museum" in Munich got them together with the blueprints and built their exhibit from that bits and pieces. With some tolerance you may call it "the original". All the others, including the one in the Mercedes-Benz-Museum, are replicas.
Oh my... so I should go to the Deutsches Museum again? I seriously have been there 30+ times but don't remember seeing the car
@@HayleyAlexis I was there some eight years ago. I think it was near that diesel prototype, not in the automobile section.
the scene reminds me somehow of gattaca
I thought for a moment you would be in Wolfburg while reading the title...:-)
"But for back _then,_ they probably felt like they were _flying."_
I once saw a documentary about the 1920's in which _someone_ (I don't remember who, it was a _long_ time ago) commented about what a _maniac_ you would have to be to want to go _20_ miles an hour.
The start of the video 🤣🤣🤣 I started to sing along with you. Ginuwine a trip
Always! I have so many fun memories with this song growing up... My moms Sunday cleaning song *LMAO*
5:08 - obviously just checking out how many crates of beer will fit in the trunk.
LMAO- more like bottles of whiskey
i thought u were going to Wolfsburg lol
Klasse Vlog - interessant und unterhaltsam! :)
Danke danke :)
Hayley I'm so komisch, you're so funny 😂
(raises Hand) Go Electric. I'm that guy, still enjoy your vids Hayley, don't hate me... (cry) Mike: Tesla Model Y is very nice. I own a VW e-Golf & an ID4. If I were in Germany, I would have an e-Tron.
🤣 Don't ach me! 🤣
You have a beautiful voice. When is a Hayley song coming?
I would suppose... never... I don't want to embarrass myself too much :p
@@HayleyAlexis that was some strong southern accent though
LMAO sometimes it comes out... Like really bad (when I am joking around or very relaxed)
I have found myself, lately, drawing a distinction between what constitutes an _actual technological advancement_ and what constitutes a _cheat._ Labor-saving devices, consistently, are cheats.
The first automobile could be accurately described as a technological advancement. Automatic transmission, though, was a cheat, because if two people have cars that are otherwise identical, but one of them has _automatic_ transmission, and in the other, the transmission is _manual,_ neither is really better off; one of them is just saved the trouble of learning a potentially-valuable skill.
Maps and map books are a technological advancement so long as one has _map-reading_ skills. GPS, on the other hand, is a _cheat._ It's a labor-saving device that saves one the _trouble_ of reading a map or _even learning how._
Bank accounts are a technological advancement, because banks are typically better equipped to safeguard people's money than those people are.
Checks and debit cards _can_ be technological advancements, depending on the size of the _purchase_ one is making, because it's not practical to carry around huge wads of cash and it's practically an _engraved invitation_ to muggers. Debit cards that cover _every single purchase, no matter how small,_ though, are a _cheat,_ because they save one the trouble of handling even small _sums_ of cash and _developing and maintaining_ the skill for basic arithmetic that one uses for counting money.
I tend to be conflicted about cruise control. On the one hand, on cruise control, one can drive for long periods of time with no need to monitor one's speed, and so might become unaware of it. But on the other, it's my understanding that having a computer adjusting one's speed can save on gasoline.
I am definitely _not_ conflicted, though, on the auto-pilot setting in _cars._ This is a cheat. It insulates drivers from the driving experience _completely,_ and in the rare instance when the car wrecks while on auto-pilot, the company's attorneys defend the company by arguing that the driver was not paying attention.
Oh. So in other words, he was showing confidence in the _auto-pilot?_ Of _course_ he was not paying attention. He was using the _auto-pilot._ That's the whole _point._ If you want to make sure the driver pays attention, take the auto-pilot out of the car and redirect those resources to _actual_ advancements. Maybe, for example, some kind of built-in breathalyzer that will prevent the car from being driven by someone with alcohol in their system. 🤷
Hayley in tears? It's Heuly.
my allergies are getting the best of me 🥺🥺
Not sure if it was the camera or if you were really just pale with fear because of the traffic light in the tunnel. Anyway, after leaving that scary tunnel your skin color turned rapidly back to normal. 🤣
It was just the camera - I promise
This is the capital of Schwabaden. There are cologne, munich, ingolstadt, wolfsburg...
But only in Stuttgart do you have two world leaders in the automobile sector. One of them being the first automobile brand ever.
Cemeteries are generally very peaceful - except for the time when the zombies come out ...
Well....damn LMAO
@@HayleyAlexis :D :-p
LMAO - you made my day!
Yes, and the bikers among them take their headstones with them because you must have your documents with you.
The quality of the Teslas was really crapy a few years ago...
It has gotten a lot better. My uncle had a Tesla many years ago and when you compare that one to the one he has now... it's a different world.
I prefer the Hyundai Ioniq 5
Okay. So _immediately_ upon my arrival, there's an ad from Grammarly. 🤦 Of course.
And the moment it passes, I see a video that's _supposed_ to be about visiting Germany's _car_ capital open with Mikhael approaching a figurine of a _horse._ 🤔 Are we goin' Old School?
I was just as shocked as you were when I saw that horse- I honestly thought it was another random German "decoration" that you sometimes see in museums.
"Anzeige ist raus!" ;-)
Juhule, morga derf i wieder noch Schduegert zom schaffa.
dann viel spaß ;)
I have an EV and you don't have to plug in at home. There are more DC fast chargers all the time and Tesla has many all through Europe.
Do you live in Germany? There are only 2 decent charging stations in the city I live in...
@@HayleyAlexis I thought Europe was better off on EV infrastructure than us. If there isn't one close to home that would be an issue. Aren't you in Munich? I just looked at Plugshare and there are dozens of DC fast chargers in your area.
It depends on where you live. I think the main cities are generally comparable but as soon as you get to a suburb- it's horrible
A bit rich calling Munich the car capital when the IAA is there for the very first time in it's over 100 year history ... but hey ... if I was in Munich I'd check it out too ... ;)
………… you literally didn’t watch the video 🙄🤷🏽♀️ opinionated and wrong.
@@HayleyAlexis except not ... ;)
Lol you’re in Germany and you visit Tesla 😂