Well, at least they call it a behind-the-scenes
look. This is more of a quick peek at why Pennzoil came out to the Northern
Canadian Rockies to sling a BMW
M6 coupe around on the ice and snow. I'm not complaining because you get a
few more beauty shots of a fun car doing awesome things, but you also get what
is essentially a commercial for Pennzoil.
The main gist here is that Pennzoil needed somewhere very
cold. That's because it wanted to show that it's synthetic oil is fully capable
of handling the wickedly cold temps you find in the far north of Canada. In
fact, the video shows that the Pennzoil stuff pours freely while some standard
stuff looks like honey.
To be fair, Pennzoil picked its own 0W synthetic oil and
compared it to some 20W conventional oil. Of course it's going to look like
that when it's 14 degrees outside. Regardless, it's just cool to see a BMW
sliding and drifting on a road (among other places) where you don't expect it.
The main takeaway here is that Rhys Millen is pretty awesome and can really
handle a car.
If you still need more BMW ice-road truckers action, take a
look at the 360-degree video that Pennzoil released:
source: http://www.motorauthority.com/news/1106286_a-behind-the-scenes-look-at-the-pennzoil-bmw-joyride-video
by Jeff Glucker
http://www.boscheuropean.com
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