Such a quiet car...


How on earth does that muscle car keep sneaking up on people in this film?
3 times at least it surprises people, yet you can hear it a mile off!

It's pretty stupid - average film, disappointing!

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Yes! I noticed that too.

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That killed it, this could have been a really good little movie.

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>>>>Does anyone know the make, model and year of the car?<<<<

71-72 Chevelle

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Yea the sheriff never hear it coming wtf

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Yeah, Plus who uses a classic super modified muscle car as the get away vehicle. Anybody that's owned an old modified hot rod knows very well that you can NOT stake your freedom on their unpredictable reliability. I know 10 people are going to chime in on how mint their 1970 Chavelle runs. It't pride and wishful thinking.

Plus why such an obvious car? It's loud and obnoxiously illegal looking. The fact that the cop pulled family guy over instead of the tailgating hot rod, full of seedy people that he knew was up to no good was just silly. In a ten year old Nissan Altima you can come and go like the wind.

APB: late model Nissan Altima, silver.
versus
APB: vintage Chevy hot rod, dull black, Hood scoop, open exhaust, extremely large chrome wheels and tires.

Who's getting spotted first?

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Yeah, about all the Chevelle was missing was a "COPS SUCK" bumper sticker.

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Yeah I was thinking those sorts of things myself. Practically anything would be better than that car if you didn't want to draw attention. If it was me, and I'm never going to do any heists, but if I did and it was in America the clear choice for a car is one the of the current style late model Chrysler Chargers. Four doors so all the crooks can get in easily, heaps of power if you need to hustle and they attract about as much attention as a Toyota Yaris.

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