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Seven Cars That Get Drivers Noticed By Police

Fast sports cars are one of the biggest reasons drivers enjoy driving, but they also have some drawbacks. Driving a fast sports car is only going to increase the attention of authorities when you are flying by them. There’s an old wives tale that red cars are the most noticeable for police officers, but these aren’t the only noticeable vehicles.

We looked at seven cars that are bound to get you noticed by the police faster than you can say ticket. Drivers despie getting speeding tickets, but these car will only increase the odds.

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7: AMC Javelin

The rare Javelin is not the most common muscle car you’ll see on the road’ likewise, it’s also not the fastest. But when you take off in this performance car, you’re sure to hear a resounding exhaust note. Most cops will take heed of this and quickly get onto your tail. The Javelin stands out from the crowd, and part of this is because the car is rare. You don’t see too many AMCs on the road anymore.

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6: Ram TRX

As pickup trucks become more powerful, drivers have witnessed a lot more tickets being handed out. One truck that specifically is causing a stir is the Ram TRX. This powerful truck does a lot more than just look good, it’s Chrysler’s answer to the popular Ford Raptor. The TRX is fast and means business, pounding more horsepower to the pavement than you’d believe out of a pickup truck.

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5: Lamborghini LM002

Another rarity on the road is the LM002, which in addition to being the first Lamborghini SUV, is also unique-looking. The performance of the LM002 was, by all means, the first “exotic” SUV on the market. With Lamborghini styling and performance the Lm002 looks like nothing else on the market. Likewise, the LM002 is liable to get you a ticket or two because of the high-performance motor under the hood.

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4: Saleen S7

The “New Edge” Mustang that debuted in 1999 is controversial enough as it is, but the Saleen S7 took things to the next level. The powerful new V8 engine was a direct competitor for the fourth-gen Camaro. Which by this point in time had introduced the Corvette’s LS1 to the fray. The Saleen S7 looked aggressive and had a nice growl to it, which in the long term made for a collectible muscle car.

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3: Hennessey Venom GT

Few cars are as noticeable as the Hennessey Venom GT, one of the most powerful supercars in the world. The exotic look of the car stands out more than any other supercar on earth. These sports cars were not street-legal in many parts of the county, making the Venom GT a professional track car. If you take it out on the street, be prepared to get a ticket.

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2: Mazdaspeed 3

The Mazda 3 is one of the few compact car success stories on the market. The four-cylinder engine delivers a whopping 263 HP. Occupying the same market as the Civic SI the Mazda Speed 3 is an interesting compact car that still offers exceptional value. In the bright red paint job, you can expect to get a ticket or two.

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1: Fox Body Mustang

Perhaps the most iconic Mustang in the bunch, the Fox Body models are known for a lightweight design and stellar performance. Likewise, the Fox Body is easy to work on and you can select from literally thousands of aftermarket parts. This fast little Mustang is sure to get you on the police radar.

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Extraordinary Cars With Brutal Performance

Finding a car with exceptional performance is the goal of most drivers, and some vehicles take it to the next level. Take the Dodge Demon, for instance, as this car has way more power than most average drivers could ever use. Likewise, the market for brutal performance cars has been changing a lot.

Many of these cars are quite affordable nowadays, and a few of them are cars that you wouldn’t expect. The notion used to be that it would take a V8 to get awesome performance, but that isn’t necessarily the case anymore. Follow us as we take you through some of the most extraordinary cars that have brutal performance.

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5: Mercedes-Benz R63 AMG

During the recession, Mercedes-Benz still had some awesome cars come out. The R63 was one of the first crossover vehicles to offer blisteringly fast performance. The supercharged engine moves the big car with authority while still providing the comforts drivers have come to expect from the brand. Likewise, the R63 also has some of the best reliability numbers of any Mercedes-Benz from this generation, which bolds well for the resale value. You can’t go wrong with the R63 AMG as it’s an appealing family hauler and sports car.

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4: Ram TRX

While it was the Ford Raptor that reinvigorated the performance truck market, it was the Ram TRX that stomped a mudhole through it. With a powerful Hemi V8 engine, the TRX is built for speed, literally. The off-road package allows the truck to go places where others can’t, and with all these factory goodies there isn’t much modification that you’ll need to do. The infotainment center is the largest in the class and the truck has some of the most advanced technology for its time.

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3: GMC Typhoon

The miniature Blazer and Jimmy were instrumental in sparking the first SUV boom. Take a step into the future and you’ve got the powerful turbocharged V6 engine, much like the modern GM performance vehicles of today. The Typhoon has left a lasting impression on the performance community. The styling still looks good today and these SUVs have held their value pretty well, which is a good thing for collectors. If this early-style S-Series truck is your thing, then the Typhoon provides a great driving experience.

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2: Audi RS2 Avant

Performance station wagons come and go, but the RS2 Avant has stood the test of time. The performance was legendary at the time, coupled with the stylish looks of the car. Take into account that the Avant could seat an entire family and you had a formula for success. Fortunately, station wagons never seem to sell very well, which has made the RS2 a collector’s item. To find a clean condition one is a real score, and its reliability is legendary.

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1: Volkswagen Passat W8

Although it’s unbelievable, there was a V8-powered performance version of the Passat that was sold in 2003. This engine wasn’t a V8 but it was a specially designed engine by Volkswagen called the W8. There were only 11,000 examples of this car made and the performance is about as good as you’ll get out of a Passat. The power was eerily similar to most Audi models which helped the car to sell extremely well. Not to mention this generation of the Passat is known for its handsome looks and luxurious interior.

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7 American Cars From The 1980s That People Forgot

The 1980s were a strange time for the automotive industry and car design was at an all-time low. This is why there was a fair amount of vehicles that drivers have forgotten about these days. Whether it be the Pontiac Fiero or the lackluster K-Cars, there’s probably an automobile that you forgot about on this list.

We took a look at some of the more unique offerings that weren’t bad cars but were nonetheless forgotten by the public. Let’s dive into this list of forgotten American cars from the eighties.

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7: Pontiac Trans AM GTA

You’ve likely seen the Trans Am from this era as it managed to sell in decent numbers. But the Trans AM GTA was a much more rare vehicle that didn’t garner the same type of love. The Trans AM GTA had a sleek black paint job and many interior improvements over regular Camaro models. The performance was also improved thanks to the option of a turbocharged engine, which meant this one was released in limited numbers.

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6: Pontiac Fiero

Another Pontiac that made the rounds in the ’80s was the Fiero. Initially released to much fanfare, the Fiero was a winning combination of performance and substance. The Fiero was plagued by recalls for engine fires, and that further damaged the reputation before the car could hit its peak of popularity.

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5: 1983-1987 Dodge Charger

Believe it or not, the Charger was also released during the ’80s, albeit in a smaller less powerful package. For a cheap compact car, the Dodge Charger wasn’t a bad choice. The power and performance of the Dodge Charger weren’t going to break any boundaries, but it was fuel efficient and fun. Nevertheless, the market was crowded with  lightweight sports cars like these and the Charger didn’t stand out.

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4: Ford Thunderbird Super Coupe

The Ford Thunderbird was a very popular brand for the blue oval during the 1980s, and the performance S/C version is often a forgotten relic. Instead of relying on a V8 powerplant, the S/C had a supercharged V6 engine. The performance was much better than you’d expect which was a satisfying thing for most owners. Reliability was questionable and as such the S/C didn’t get much of a reputation for quality and many have opted for the V8 models instead.

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3: AMC Eagle Wagon

Crossover vehicles are the norm in the automotive industry nowadays, but there was a time when a crossover would be shunned. Among those models was the AMC Eagle Wagon. The lifted off-road wagon was a definite sight to see, and it has built up quite the following of loyalists. Likewise, the car sold poorly at the time, and the quality was not what you’d expect from a large automaker. Nowadays it is hard to find one that hasn’t rusted completely out.

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2: Eagle Premier

Released in the latter part of the ’80s, the Eagle Premier was the last product of a partnership between AMC and French automaker Renault. The car was praised for an excellent driving experience and a smooth exterior, but the final product was lacking in a lot of aspects. Consumers just couldn’t get behind the car and Chrysler ended up purchasing the rights to the brand.

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1: Cadillac Allante

Perhaps one of the most highly sought-after cars of the late 1980s, the Cadillac Allante was a stylish two-door convertible. The styling was adequate for the period but the actual driving experience was lacking. The interior was also not as quality that consumers had hoped for and with the high price tag the car ended up selling low numbers. Cadillac would try again a decade later with the XLR, a model that met a similar fate.

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