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Old 08-05-2005, 12:20 AM
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The Best Getaway Vehicle

What's up guys.....and of course the ladies (i'll give my phone number later..)..i was just wondering what your favorite getaway from the po-po vehicle would be....it has to be any street legal UNmodded car or bike from the past or present...and you should give a decent reason why...thanks for reading and i can't wait for the answers..

PS- I think i would choose a Hayabusa because you would be able to go insanely fast and would be able to squeeze into those tight places like alleys and stuff that a crown vic just wouldn't be able to go....
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Re: The Best Getaway Vehicle

I'd use some form of delivery truck. Like a UPS or FEDEX truck... that is to say you weren't already being chased.

Nobody would suspect a delivery truck was holding criminals as they ran from a crime.

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Re: The Best Getaway Vehicle

I wouldn't take a bike, to easy to get dead if running from the cops.

It depends. If Im runing after say, a bank heist, and I had others with me, I'd want an ///M5 or a RS Audi. Something fast, can pull up top, handle pretty well, and generally be able to move. That is, of course, if they see me. If not, I would just have like an ice cream truck off ot the side, hop in that, and slowly drive away while the cops are out looking for some hot car running, they ignore the ice cream truck pidling off away from the scene.

If I was just flat out running from the cops after like, speeding, definately somethign that can handle, as I would just head for the nearest twisty road, and loose them there.

If I was allowed a modded car to run in, then 100% NQA a MkIV Supra.
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Re: The Best Getaway Vehicle

good idea with the UPS truck....nobody would even guess that..hehe
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an fully armed apachi helicopter
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LOL....awesome ricer language use...
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Re: The Best Getaway Vehicle

I would use a hearse. The money would be hidden under the coffin where a dead body would be kept. My henchmen would be part of the convoy on the hearse.

Or I would have a contact with someone who drives an ambulance and have him pick us up quick and then speed outa there sirens on and all.
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Re: The Best Getaway Vehicle

i firgured you guys would be naming exotics and stuff....i like your ideas....i like your ideas alot....*shifty eyes*
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///M3 baby!! as soon as I saw the thread name its the only car that came to mind

great acceleration to get some distance between me and the cops, and handling so I can bob and weave down the highway...lets see some stupid Crown Vic catch me!

oh and theres no turbo, cause im runnin from the cops I dont have time for turbo lag
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Moped....because no one would be stupid enough to try it...but me..
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Re: The Best Getaway Vehicle

I originally thought Hyabusa, but after reading how "to easy to get dead"...

The other ideas of ambulance, hearse and ice cream truck even are interesting...

But what about a cop car?
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