Unboxing and Test Drive of the Ming Hong Micro Electric Car

TLDRJoin Micah as he unboxes and test drives the Ming Hong micro electric car. The car was shipped from China and Micah was excited to see what's inside the box. He had to remove the cage and cut it apart to free the car. After charging the battery, Micah took the car for a spin and tested its speed and handling. Overall, the car performed well and even survived heavy rain. Check out the video for the full unboxing and test drive experience!

Key insights

🚗Micah receives a micro electric car from Ming Hong and unboxes it

🔧Micah had to remove the cage and cut it apart to free the car

🔌Micah charged the battery before taking the car for a test drive

🌧️The car survived heavy rain without any leaks

🚦Micah tested the car's speed, handling, and braking

Q&A

How did Micah unbox the Ming Hong micro electric car?

Micah had to remove the cage surrounding the car and cut it apart.

Was the car damaged during shipping?

The car arrived in good condition, but the battery was dead due to the circuit breaker being left on.

How did the Ming Hong micro electric car perform during the test drive?

The car performed well, with good acceleration, braking, and handling. It even survived heavy rain without any leaks.

Is the Ming Hong micro electric car street legal?

The car is not street legal, but Micah took it for a short drive on neighborhood roads, obeying traffic rules.

How did Micah charge the battery of the Ming Hong micro electric car?

Micah used an extension cord to charge the car's battery in his sister and brother-in-law's driveway.

Timestamped Summary

00:00Micah receives the Ming Hong micro electric car and is excited to unbox it.

02:17Micah removes the cage surrounding the car and cuts it apart to free the car.

04:45Micah charges the battery of the car and prepares for a test drive.

06:33Micah takes the car for a test drive, evaluating its speed, handling, and braking.

08:48Micah tests the car's performance in heavy rain and confirms that it remains dry inside.