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Does anyone else see nothing wrong with that.? it's a suzuki swift and got away from the police.. wtf
was just about to say the same thing!! i know it's small and everything but would love to know how it just "disappeared" :)

maybe the lambo owner didnt kop enough attention (yea rite) so he made up some bs like this to get into media and show the world he has a Marceilago...

or was it a gallardo?

either way, how can a swift keep up to a supercar and then just dissapear when police search for it

Read between the lines guys.

The Swift, or any small car (don'y you see how hardcore some Hyundai Excels are in traffic?!) is a weapon in traffic because:

A) they have good vision, big windows less blind spots.

B) they're small so good for weaving in and out

C) they don't care so much for their cars giving them a mental advatage, hit a gutter? big deal

The guy in the Lambo was a scaredy cat. SO SCARED that he left his car at the police station and organised one of his work people to pick it up for him LOL LOL LOL!!!

He was scared of the swift. If he knew how to drive the thing he'd be long gone, even in traffic, if he wanted to.

I agree

There is no way the swift could have kept up to the Lambo, if the Lambo driver was really driving and not just dordling. Its a sports car aergo agile.

How can you get scared of a swift anyway.

Isnt the usualy course of action for an annoying driver to simple ignore them?

And how did it disappear? No car has the ability to 'disappear' completely. And i doubt it has some brand new technology that wouldnt be out of place in a James Bond film. For a swift it really isnt worth it.

Lambo driver has to grow up and learn to drive better.

maybe the lambo owner didnt kop enough attention (yea rite) so he made up some bs like this to get into media and show the world he has a Marceilago...

or was it a gallardo?

hahahaha

what a champ

I agree

There is no way the swift could have kept up to the Lambo, if the Lambo driver was really driving and not just dordling. Its a sports car aergo agile.

Yeah he could have gone up on the footpaths to avoid getting stuck in the traffic. Jeez, what an idiot.

How can you get scared of a swift anyway.

Isnt the usualy course of action for an annoying driver to simple ignore them?

Yeah I mean, he could have just sat there and copped the abuse, risk getting his car damaged or getting into a fight. Man this guy is soft.

And how did it disappear? No car has the ability to 'disappear' completely.

A bright spark aren't you.

And i doubt it has some brand new technology that wouldnt be out of place in a James Bond film. For a swift it really isnt worth it.

uh-huh

Lambo driver has to grow up and learn to drive better.

He's not the only one.

Yeah he could have gone up on the footpaths to avoid getting stuck in the traffic. Jeez, what an idiot.

Yeah I mean, he could have just sat there and copped the abuse, risk getting his car damaged or getting into a fight. Man this guy is soft.

A bright spark aren't you.

uh-huh

He's not the only one.

Finished taking the piss out of me ?

Last i looked freedom of speech still applied ... ;)

Did not realise that you guys in NSW did not have to have number plates like the rest of us in this country.

Was this guy so thick he could not get the plates of a car that did what he said and then could "Disapear" without the cops being able to just call around to the home of the offender?

See, the Lambo driver clearly couldn't get away from the Swift because he made the mistake of trying to drive on Sydney roads.

Now if he was up here in Newy, he would have had plenty of room to use that 0-100kmh in 4.3sec acceleration speed and drag the fool off from the lights.

But I agree with Tooly, anyone else seem to get every Commodore driver in the state wanting to act like an idiot around them?

And then get pissed off because they don't have the same acceleration as I do? :(

At least if they got a real car like the dude in the Ford Pursuit I was having a run with last night they could keep up with a stock R33 :P

nah, thing is the lambo driver knows that 6th gear is the fastest gear so he was using that gear to get away from him in the traffic, it's just common sense guys, any rich, money wasters got to know that

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