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Malaysia - Proton Saga
Malaysia - Proton Waja
Malaysia - Proton Perdana
Australia - Alfa Romeo GT
Australia - Holden VE Commodore
Austria - Porsche 911
Bulgaria - Porsche 911
Canada - Jaguar S Type
China - Hummer
Germany - Brabus CLS Rocket
Germany - Porsche 911 Carrera
Italy - Lamborghini Gallardo
Italy - Smart
Japan - Skyline GTR
Singapore - Subaru WRX
South Africa - Lamborghini Gallardo
UK - BMW M3
UK - Lamborghini Gallardo
UK - Lotus Exige
USA - Corvette C6
USA - Dodge Viper
USA - Ford Mustang
USA - Hummer H2
USA - Nissan 350Z
Malaysia - Proton Waja
Malaysia - Proton Perdana
Australia - Alfa Romeo GT
Australia - Holden VE Commodore
Austria - Porsche 911
Bulgaria - Porsche 911
Canada - Jaguar S Type
China - Hummer
Germany - Brabus CLS Rocket
Germany - Porsche 911 Carrera
Italy - Lamborghini Gallardo
Italy - Smart
Japan - Skyline GTR
Singapore - Subaru WRX
South Africa - Lamborghini Gallardo
UK - BMW M3
UK - Lamborghini Gallardo
UK - Lotus Exige
USA - Corvette C6
USA - Dodge Viper
USA - Ford Mustang
USA - Hummer H2
USA - Nissan 350Z
2 comments:
Nah - you're comparing apples and oranges. The police cars used in Malaysia are general purpose - much like Australia's Holden's.
But the Europeans and their Porsches/Mercedes/Lamborghini's aren't necessarily road cars in daily use - they're there for promotional usage. Italy might have Gallardo's, but they've only got like 2 of them for show - not for chases!
The US has Corvettes, Vipers and the Nissan 350Z primarily because they accelerate (very!) quickly - and are used primarily for patrolling illegal street racing.
I knew much about what you posted in your comment (e.g. about those expensive cars not used for general daily use). But I've checked my post & saw how my original post might have prompted your comment, so I've now modified the post a bit by including a "small segment" of European police.
Hopefully, my post is now less misleading, but then people can read your insightful comment, in any case ;)
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