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They can move, but they will have to stop somewhere. Even villains need to sleep. This monster does not. I'm imagining the chase will leave cartoonish looking trench criss crossing the planet that can be seen from space. At which point, you'll need to wonder who the actual villain is.

They should just close that road and turn it into a track. Pay $25, sign waver, go as fast as you want to.

Good point. Seniors are even better.

Is that a van?

I see a 90's supra

"What do you do for a living?"

Ever try to stuff a mountain bike in the back of a 3 series? It can be done, but it isn't fun.

I would think they could sue you for damages, arguing that you cost them a sale in another country. But I doubt they would.

Is it just me, or does this seem really easy to get around?

Yep, it seems that they feel like they can sell it at $33k.

Or you can go the harley way and make neither!

That is Her Majesties boomstick

I see people going for the inconspicuous choice, but I don't think its the right one. When the villains are hiding in a volcano lair, you need a vehicle that can clearly breach that. So I vote for this

If you drove a sh*tbox, sure. But if you drive an expensive car, then its guilty of something. Asset forfeiture for the win!

Probably drugs. I mean, no one actually found any drugs, but there had to have been there. So we're confiscating the car, just in case. Police budgets don't fund themselves.

If this happened in the states, there would be no fine, but they would keep the car.

They are basically taking the train mindset to cars. If passengers don't have to operate the vehicle let them talk to each other instead. Which makes sense, except that interior looks huge, so the vehicle might have to be the size of a van, only with a lower roof. You have to have enough leg room between the front and

Amazing. Apparently they offer the same leather treatments no just for cars, but also motorcycles, yachts, and even helicopters.

No it was built for the queen of England, who presumably refused it for some unknown reason.

My russian is rusty, but I'll attempt to translate the description