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And another one from my dear home state of South Carolina. Coastal Carolina University's Dodge Charger. Complete with the school mascot, the Chanticleer (rooster).

Police cars never look good in red. Pacolet, SC's Dodge Durango and Willachoochee, GA's Dodge Charger. Bonus points for the name on the second one?

Flippin Police Department's Dodge Charger. Yes this is a real, not Photoshopped car, from a real town called Flippin, Arkansas. I'll be happy to accept the trophy in the morning.

Two from Myrtle Beach, SC. One Ford Escape and then a Lincoln Navigator seized from a local drug dealer...

South Carolina Department of Natural Resources Game Warden Chevy Silverado in Mossy Oak graphics...

Crazy guy, trying to take control of something in Germany, trying to create a master race? I think I've heard this story before. Didn't end well.

I'm sure the car drives amazingly. I just think most people are a little let down by the styling is all. I'm sure there will be plenty of people who go all the way and say the whole thing just sucks. We'll see.

FINALLY, I'm not the only one seeing this!!! I posted this in last article saying how the new STi reminds me of an older Honda Civic Sedan, but nobody else seemed to agree. Glad to know I'm not alone out there!

In my half asleep states at work (for a Land Rover dealership coincidentally), I can't stop chuckling about this.

Is it just me or does this look like the old body styling of the Civic Si sdean?

Well first and foremost, it's a Mercedes. So it's gonna be hit or miss. You could find one that only needs to come in once a year for it's routine service and be just fine. Or you could end up with one that's in the shop every other month. It really just depends on the condition of the vehicle you purchase.

Either it was a grey market car (which would be my guess since it's Miami) or it was one of the few MotoRex cars that were legalized.

Hey now, as an employee of a Mercedes dealership, I'd love to finally see a G-Wagen covered in dirt and mud come rolling in! People in the U.S. never put these things to good use. All the ones we sell just end up getting used as wealthy house-wife vehicles to go to the mall and back. Even the AMG...

Cheaper than a Supra, that's for sure.

Too bad it can't be a state-by-state law. In SC, there's no emissions requirements or testing. And given the condition of half of the vehicles currently on our roadways, I highly doubt the state legislature cares anything about the crash safety standards. But I guess that would be too big of a loop-hole where people

Glad I'm not the only one that saw that, hahaha.

This car had to have been designed using GTA 5.

It's a Ford Fusion Hybrid, so it's a patrol car, not a pursuit car.

You really don't get it do you? This thing is rarely going to see action. It WILL NOT be patrolling the streets everyday. It WILL NOT have any heavy weapons mounted to it. It WILL NOT be "raining hellfire" on anyone at anytime. Yes, it was designed for war. But it has been RE-PURPOSED. This thing will rarely see