NISSAN: Road to Berlin - The final in the Champions League

Or: How I didn't test drive the new Nissan Pulsar 1.6 DIG-T

Of course we do Nissan Pulsar can already drive with the new 1.6 liter turbo engine, the Simone driving report is here to find. But when I arrived in Geneva for my consumption test drive for the new 190 hp turbo petrol engine, everything turned out very differently. I suppose the Bernd vom AWR magazine put that in, because he's such a soccer fan.

Road to Berlin - Finale, NISSAN and Tino - it really was:

Once around Lake Geneva, I thought so. Nice with that Press, cozy, once around this lake and the horse-drawn carriage around it. And let's see what the new 190 PS turbo petrol engine needs in everyday life. Not full throttle. Not Harakiri, just relaxed around the lake.

But then everything turned out differently. While I wanted to dedicate myself to the engine compartment of the Pulsar, Bernd slams in with the Juke, throws the ball at me and says that I should bring it to Berlin now. Hi there? To Berlin?

Nissan road to Berlin

Fiiiiiiinaaalee… oho, Fiiinaaaaalllee… .ohohohoo .. Juve vs. Barca

So we had 1.200 kilometers ahead of us and a task. The ball must make Berlin a final game in the Champions League. And a few kilometers, of course, don't scare a car blogger. The test drive has to wait.

Road trip, you do something for yourself. And this time for Tino too.

From Geneva we took the motorway towards the border, towards Munich. Something like that can drag on the Swiss highways, but it doesn't matter. The Pulsar has seats that were developed by Nissan together with NASA. Don't you think But it is so.

The Nissan Pulsar and the Juke, both on the highway. First stopover? Munich, of course, the home of the record champions, the home of FC Bayern. Here a color determines the culture of the game and championships are only given if “Bayern” are there too. But this time everything is different. The final in Berlin will take place without Bayern. As an autoblogger, I don't understand anything about it anyway. Who, when, where, why? Points, home win, away and penalty. These are foreign words. So - don't get confused and just keep going - via Nuremberg in the direction of Leipzig.

Tino comes from “Milano”

Shortly after Nuremberg I notice a red Vespa. A “JUVENTUS scarf” on the luggage rack. I brake the pulsar from traveling speed, drive into a parking lot and wave to the scooter driver.

Although I can't speak Italian and “Tino” can't speak German, we understand each other. He also goes to Berlin, with a 125cc Vespa! He will be on the road for three days, like us - only he will have to stay in the saddle a lot longer. And Tino tells us that he still doesn't have a ticket for the final ...

… Embarrassed silence!tino juve fan vespa

We also have no card too many. We start a call via YouTube, Facebook and Twitter - and the game has not yet started - 

But what do I tell you all this?

Just watch it on Youtube:

 

 

 

 

 

And now we keep our fingers crossed for Tino!

 

 

 

[=” ” ]Of course the whole project is a collaboration between NISSAN Germany, autohub.de and the AWR magazine as well as the colleagues from autophorie.de and SAVING-VOLT.de, Yes, we have football (Video) brought from Geneva to Berlin, but no, nobody will contest the game on Saturday evening, June 06.06.2015th, XNUMX. But as so often, life writes the best stories and whoever goes on a road trip can always tell something in the end.

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