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My mum has the sports model, the clutch is so light that I stalled in twice in the first 100m it was embarressing (especially considering her driving school business is advertised all over it).

Once you get some revs into them they are actually quite a zippy little car and fun to drive.

the 'Swine' are getting desparate; the swift is a natty little car but hardly, I reckon, suitable for rough and tumble Police work, perhaps it is only used for administrative chores, ie fetching pies and cakes for 'mornos'!!.

Carefull Changi!!! You may need those "morons" one day!!!!!! They provide a service to the community believe it or not and it's people like you who make their dislike for Jo Blo just that bit worse......

I remember seeing a Z3 Cop car some years ago. I'm pretty sure that companies give these cars to the Police as an advertising thing.. I mean what a better way to get your car noticed. And people would think if it's good enough for the police to drive it must be a good car.....

We are in an economic downturn so all parts of government have to do there part to cut costs.

I have heard that the new hybrid Camry's will be cop cars too? :P

Saw a green Toyota Aurion Sportivo as a highway petrol car with the speed laser gun...

seen it in springvale and yesterday in noble park sitting behind a 180 at the lights on chandler road.

the guy in the 180 had a smirk on his face i looked at the cop he looked like he was trying to be mean, then i laughed and he looked at me laughing at him.

i feel for him , i daily drive a moroon suzuki iginis :P

Carefull Changi!!! You may need those "morons" one day!!!!!! They provide a service to the community believe it or not and it's people like you who make their dislike for Jo Blo just that bit worse......

I remember seeing a Z3 Cop car some years ago. I'm pretty sure that companies give these cars to the Police as an advertising thing.. I mean what a better way to get your car noticed. And people would think if it's good enough for the police to drive it must be a good car.....

careful RBJET....I wrote 'mornos', common Aussie slang for morning tea/smoko, not 'morons'. as picked up by Samon. the crux of my post was not to have a go at the 'coppers' [slang for police] it was merely to indicate that the suzuki swift is not suitable for police work. unless criminals are using Smarts or Scooters as get- away vehicles, I hardly thing the crims would be overly worried by a Swift pursuit car.

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