Sadly, we don't get these fancy BMW unmarked cars like you guys do here in the US. We have Ford Taurus interceptors, Chevy caprice PPV(HOLDEN), Dodge charger pursuits, Chevy Tahoe PPVs, and Ford utility interceptors. All have over 350HP and do 150+mph. I'm loving these nice unmarked cars in the UK👍
@@afcgeo882 Not really, the standard Interceptor Sedan and Utility (fitted with the 3.7L Cyclone, the engine that most agencies go for) does 0-60 in around 8 seconds. The X5 (fitted with the 3.0L diesel that we use in the UK) does it in around 6.5.
Love the White Volvo at 7:08. I love the way they blended in the lights with the Volvo badge, very stealthy lights would've been hard to see when they are off but also just looks cool at the same time when on. Although it's a training unit so IDK how much they need that stealth, especially with the bigger light on the roof.
@@TheMightyKinkle As you're not meant to force someone through a red light when driving on blues. However, you can be directed through a read light by a police officer in uniform.
@@TheMightyKinkle Hmm not sure to be honest. Maybe instructor was showing him something? Or more likely maybe he couldn't get through the traffic and didn't want to push the cars through a red light? But not sure.
Where I live we don't have crown vics anymore and we never used impalas.our department uses unmarked Tahoe's and pick up trucks. And uncover mustang and camero
US uses unmarked Dodge Chargers, Chevy caprice PPVs, Chevy Tahoe PPVs, Ford explorer interceptor, Chevy impala PPVs, and Ford Crown vics. We have lots of varieties in the US. all have over 350HP and do 150+mph.
I didn’t know that the met police still used the magnetic beacon lights that you stick on top of the car. It’s pretty cool and actually looks like quite an effective emergent light!
Those are not police officers they’re fire officers or ambulance officers, those are their personal vehicles but added lights so they can respond when needed
I loved the Vauxhall Zafira. Must have blended right in since its a popular family car.(at least in my area) and the plain transit afterwards was quite unique too
The UK departments have never cared about vehicle expenses for some reason, and don’t bother with streamlining their fleets. They buy very random vehicles.
Usually very slow speed. Had one come past me recently, an unmarked 69 reg BMW 218 Grand/Active tourer.... rear flashing blues in the windows, siren. Cleared past me and there was a good 50 metre gap to the cars ahead at the lights and he literally crawled towards them at about 15 or 20 miles an hour. Looked in the vehicle as it went past and saw a youngish looking officer driving, with an instructor sat next to him pointing the route to take on the off-side around the lights. I did wonder how long he'd had in, the job, I've been in the job for 3 and a half years and still not a blue light course yet.
A lot of the vehicles in this video are fire officer vehicles which are kitted to their own discretion and aren’t stock across all vehicles, which is why the sirens differ depending on the vehicle. (I think)
also use different vehicles to keep that level of secrecy. ie america use the same couple of cars pretty much which is why they are easier to be seen yet bc of the wide variety they can catch more people
Very much doubt it's BTP. I'm a serving met officer, and we used to have several identical ford focuses in the station I worked out of, all similar colours, some started with "BX" registration as most of the met's fleet do, because their vehicles are bought, or leased to them, and then fitted out with the kit and decals by a company called Babcocks engineering, based in Walsall, West Midlands, as such they register most of the cars there, hence a lot of Met's vehicles have "BX" at the start of the reg. I'm not saying it isn't BTP, as I've seen BTP driving around in an unmarked ford focus estate, also with a magnetic beacon and a stick on dash light, but judging by the car, and the reg, i'd say it's more likely to be Met than BTP. In our old station we used to have a few magnetic lights laying around, 1 was identical to this one, but some of the others were the old "upturned plant pot" style light.
@@thefiestaguy8831 You can tell by the light setup on the grilles that its BTP, massive giveaway. Met don't use that setup or flash pattern on unmarked cars. I've seen them up close.
In a brummie accent, "Ah this is Dave in cab 305, I'm in pursuit of white Ford fiesta down Harlow lane. NPAC assistance needed, and also a bag of crisps."
In Vancouver Canada Majority of it's police force are unmarked dodge chargers They litterly have more unmarked then marked ones They also have a few ford 150's
3min46 Kia, this car was racing fast ,in & out of traffic, was no messing about Ps love each mode of transport you have time stamps & everything detailed ie Kia ceed gt , I love the fine detail you put into your content
@@sirjain4408 They can't get through a one-lane road full of cars. Cars can't just magically teleport out of the way if there is an emergency vehicle there. Please check out which point in the video he is actually talking about.
The entire Connecticut State Police fleet, near New York, is unmarked. It is the only complete unmarked state owned fleet in the modern world. For some behind the scenes reasons the public and legislature has not felt the need to compel the agency to mark (a majority) their vehicles.
Now, I know that I should be singing the praises of the Octavia dog carrier, and the two Superb DTU vehicles, *BUT* how bloody awesome is that Kia Ce'ed GT?!?! An excellent Q-Car if it's Police, or a very lucky area commander if its Brigade!!! Brilliant video Cobra! Love unmarked vehicles, so this one ticked all the boxes! ✔📦 Keep' em coming Dude!!
We also have response 5 undercover unit cars in mountain UK: 1. Chevrolet Trailblazer 2018 3.0 [Senior Unit Undercover Unmarked (PMMG Brazil Siren)] 2. Toyota Fortuner 2022 LTD V6 4.0 L V [Other Unit Unmarked (CJB 100)] 3. Mitsubishi Montero/Pajero Sport 2017 V6 MIVEC 3.0 K9 Unit [Unmarked Lightbar (Whelen 2700)] 4. Ford Explorer 2018 V6 L [Undercover Unit Unmarked (Whelen Siren)] 5. Ford F-150 2016 V8 5.0L [Undercover Unit Unmarked (Whelen Siren)] UK mountain response
I'm not familiar with how it works in the UK, but there doesn't seem to be a set fleet for unmarked cars there? Are plain clothes officers able to pick their own car from a list or even use their own vehicles? There seems to be a huge variation with unmarked vehicles lighting and sirens too. (I'm aware not all clips are in the UK).
There are many departments and agencies in this video and they all choose and purchase cars themselves. There are normal cars, not specially built for police duty. They are then sent to a customizer to install any special equipment and plated.
That convoy of Audi's is just something else. The lightbar in the grill of that Vauxhall too. The way the chap slaps the light unit on top of that Focus
I dont know what the rules say in the UK but in Germany we are allowed to drive 25% faster than the rules say. In a 50 zone we are allowed to drive 75 with lights and sirens.
@@lol-cg4uu There is no set rule as you are claiming an exemption to the speed limit as far as the law is concerned, but you need to be able to justify and be accountable. Anything above 50% above a posted speed limit and you could be on dodgy ground even with lights and sirens activated.
@@pythongrun Ok thanks for the information. Yeah in Germany we have this rule but if it's an very urgent call we can go faster of course. But then we have to drive very careful and be able to break at every time.
@@lol-cg4uu Sure. That makes sense. I remember getting a Fahrverbot through the UK mail in 1997 after being caught in my new Mercedes C230 Kompressor doing 220KM/h when the Autobahn limit had changed to 100KM/h. I never saw the sign. Nicht so gut für mich oder mein Bankkonto!
I like the 3 Audis at the start
Same
MI5 or MI6
@@leandro9311 NCA, you won't find MI5/6 going round on blues.
@@ce9934 oh how disappointing 🙁😂
I'd put good money on that being a driver training convoy
In England it isn’t serious until the German cars pull up xD
That is soooo true 😂😂😂
Or the range rovers
@@jackcarline5183 then you know the queen is mad at you
@@tasneefstar very true !! 🤣
Police in my town have an unmarked Audi SQ7 which i enjoy seeing every now and then
British unmarked cop cars are fine! Possibly one of the best selections of UK vehicles I've seen, classy!
Sadly, we don't get these fancy BMW unmarked cars like you guys do here in the US. We have Ford Taurus interceptors, Chevy caprice PPV(HOLDEN), Dodge charger pursuits, Chevy Tahoe PPVs, and Ford utility interceptors. All have over 350HP and do 150+mph. I'm loving these nice unmarked cars in the UK👍
@@yusufgta4341 true. Our unmarked cars might be better but your standard cars are better, V8 ford crown Victorias
@@yusufgta4341 BMWs aren’t fancy in Europe and the Ford interceptor will outrun that BMW X5 40d easily.
Yes
@@afcgeo882 Not really, the standard Interceptor Sedan and Utility (fitted with the 3.7L Cyclone, the engine that most agencies go for) does 0-60 in around 8 seconds. The X5 (fitted with the 3.0L diesel that we use in the UK) does it in around 6.5.
Other police cars: "Nah everything is fine."
German made police cars: "Shit got real!"
Or when the ranges pull up
@@ecotic9715 or the jaguars. Theres nothing more „bad ass“ then a xj
@@greatportlandstreetmodelra6513 - They should replace the X5’s with F pace’s and Land Rovers.
@@josef596 totally agree with you. I would add some Jaguar XEs though.
yee
Those 3 Audi A6's were badass
They were A6s
@@djmaxwell1325 Yeah you're right
Who else gets hyped up for no reason when watching this 😂😂
Yeah specially when that Zafira showed up😂😂
@@denilsonthg2920 😂😂😭
0:43, I haven’t Herd that siren in a LONG time
Was it police car ?
and at 1:43
Damn same.
IMMd@ ×÷¥+
@@lovecars3966 obviously
I guarantee the Audi's at the first of the video were NCA about to bust in someone's door.
Hopefully not the back one
The British come in style.
-knock knock- “NCA, open up please!”
Nca normally do not arrest people they let armed officers handle that
@@user-ie6jr4bg1w They still raid your house.
@@user-ie6jr4bg1w NCA have armed officers. They train for, and have carried out raids
Love the White Volvo at 7:08. I love the way they blended in the lights with the Volvo badge, very stealthy lights would've been hard to see when they are off but also just looks cool at the same time when on. Although it's a training unit so IDK how much they need that stealth, especially with the bigger light on the roof.
Why was it waiting?
@@TheMightyKinkle As you're not meant to force someone through a red light when driving on blues. However, you can be directed through a read light by a police officer in uniform.
@@TheMightyKinkle Hmm not sure to be honest. Maybe instructor was showing him something? Or more likely maybe he couldn't get through the traffic and didn't want to push the cars through a red light? But not sure.
@@Chivvy147EmergencyVideos Ah cool
That's by me, in Bristol!
A tremendous selection, including many vehicles I wouldn’t expect!
6:39, that’s actually a Volkswagen Jetta
Yup that's right
12:27 is a Skoda Superb, not an Octavia.
No, YOU'RE superb!
And 6:32 is a Jetta, not a Passat
Because it matters
I really like british umarked cars because they blend in with the traffic while american unmarked cars are just crown vics and impalas
Where I live we don't have crown vics anymore and we never used impalas.our department uses unmarked Tahoe's and pick up trucks. And uncover mustang and camero
In Austria they're VW Passat, Skoda Octavia and VW T5&6.
US uses unmarked Dodge Chargers, Chevy caprice PPVs, Chevy Tahoe PPVs, Ford explorer interceptor, Chevy impala PPVs, and Ford Crown vics. We have lots of varieties in the US. all have over 350HP and do 150+mph.
The 2020 Ford Explorer interceptor now has 400hp and does 150+mph plus a 0-60 in 5.6 seconds. It's nice!!!
@@yusufgta4341 yh but there all also marked police cars so even when there unmarked police instantly think police
1:41 That is a Whelan W295 siren. They came out in the UK in the early 90’s. In my opinion still as good if not better than any siren of today.
8:39 my man just picks the light off and brings in into the car 🤣🤣🤣
What was the deal with the guy walking around the car?!
@@andrewmorrison6199 i don't know whats going on there maybe he's just crossing the road in a weird direction 😂
Magnetic lights on unmarked cars exist so you can do just that.
Kinda hard to stay hidden in plain sight with a siren on your ("unmarked") car
I think this guy needs much more credit for somehow finding them nd knowing to be in the right spot as they pass by with the sirens on
I love the 3 Audis at the start 😍
I didn’t know that the met police still used the magnetic beacon lights that you stick on top of the car. It’s pretty cool and actually looks like quite an effective emergent light!
Those are not police officers they’re fire officers or ambulance officers, those are their personal vehicles but added lights so they can respond when needed
Those are undercover police.
😂
I loved the Vauxhall Zafira. Must have blended right in since its a popular family car.(at least in my area) and the plain transit afterwards was quite unique too
The Zafira really surprised me, never thought that it would make it as a police car.
@@Jake-yg9it Me too, i thought, what a f**king Zafira lol Lucky the heater element never caught fire!
The vauxhall zafira is the best tune old siren
0:35 look at that it’s 3 unmarked audis
Those Audi's are interesting, nice spec on them too!
What a bunch of funny and interesting vehicles. A Mercedes-Benz GLA, a plain white Ford Transit. These vehicles are interesting and funny
I suppose its to blend in more and makes it harder for criminals if there is a few different types of unmarked vehicles
Undercover police cars have no limits 😁
And the volvo v40????
The UK departments have never cared about vehicle expenses for some reason, and don’t bother with streamlining their fleets. They buy very random vehicles.
Similarly
That vw at 8:45 was a jetta not a passat
When 3 audis like that come for you you know you're in trouble
01:42 and 07:44 sounds like an old Dutch Police siren! Really cool video mate!
Opzich wel
I can’t believe police would drive that shitty van. It’s gotta just be some tapped guy with fake lights on😂
@@Luke-mm4fy How is it shitty
6:22 and 10:35 belgian siren police
or a japanese siren
The Range Rover sirens is one of my favourites
@3:20 The BMW's front grill lights almost ironically look the ole M3 pattern. The Benz is deffo my favourite though.
How do you tell if they're a driver trainer vehicle or not?
Speed and good siren usage. Very easy to spot even if you don't know what vehicles they're using
Usually very slow speed. Had one come past me recently, an unmarked 69 reg BMW 218 Grand/Active tourer.... rear flashing blues in the windows, siren. Cleared past me and there was a good 50 metre gap to the cars ahead at the lights and he literally crawled towards them at about 15 or 20 miles an hour. Looked in the vehicle as it went past and saw a youngish looking officer driving, with an instructor sat next to him pointing the route to take on the off-side around the lights.
I did wonder how long he'd had in, the job, I've been in the job for 3 and a half years and still not a blue light course yet.
There will be 3 passengers normally, making notes.
Why does London use so many different vehicles and sirens to the rest of the country?
A lot of the vehicles in this video are fire officer vehicles which are kitted to their own discretion and aren’t stock across all vehicles, which is why the sirens differ depending on the vehicle. (I think)
@@bravotgm1944 Ah right
also use different vehicles to keep that level of secrecy. ie america use the same couple of cars pretty much which is why they are easier to be seen yet bc of the wide variety they can catch more people
Also the met probably have a much bigger budget
Because they’re London. No one says “no”
to Scotland Yard.
8:27 Haha nice! BTP on a traffic stop, they sure do love their magnetic beacon
How u know its BTP
This isn’t BTP
@@beausexon435 It is indeed. I invite you to prove me otherwise, however.
Very much doubt it's BTP.
I'm a serving met officer, and we used to have several identical ford focuses in the station I worked out of, all similar colours, some started with "BX" registration as most of the met's fleet do, because their vehicles are bought, or leased to them, and then fitted out with the kit and decals by a company called Babcocks engineering, based in Walsall, West Midlands, as such they register most of the cars there, hence a lot of Met's vehicles have "BX" at the start of the reg.
I'm not saying it isn't BTP, as I've seen BTP driving around in an unmarked ford focus estate, also with a magnetic beacon and a stick on dash light, but judging by the car, and the reg, i'd say it's more likely to be Met than BTP.
In our old station we used to have a few magnetic lights laying around, 1 was identical to this one, but some of the others were the old "upturned plant pot" style light.
@@thefiestaguy8831 You can tell by the light setup on the grilles that its BTP, massive giveaway. Met don't use that setup or flash pattern on unmarked cars. I've seen them up close.
I was really expecting that a balck cab or a red bus would suddenly flash up some blues and start just flooring it
That would be great
In a brummie accent, "Ah this is Dave in cab 305, I'm in pursuit of white Ford fiesta down Harlow lane. NPAC assistance needed, and also a bag of crisps."
@@playedpreys1486 you mean TPAC right?
2:52 is my favourite car
Very cool!
日本の覆面パトカーとはまた違ったカッコ良さがありますね!
In Vancouver Canada
Majority of it's police force are unmarked dodge chargers
They litterly have more unmarked then marked ones
They also have a few ford 150's
Is that first Audi convoy at 0:20 a firearms or special protection team?
@Wispy_Curator Ah right
Most likely special branch or armed response vehicles
@Wispy_Curator They're NCA (National Crime Agency) equivalent to FBI.
@@trainsandgames20189 They're NCA (National Crime Agency) equivalent to FBI.
@@k-ron7403 They're NCA (National Crime Agency) equivalent to FBI.
5:57 that Black mistubushi was secret police as well
Why? U never seen black mistubishis before?
Secret police??
@ Muhammad Amer they’re undercover police not secret police
There is no secret police. This isn’t Saudi Arabia.
3min46 Kia, this car was racing fast ,in & out of traffic, was no messing about
Ps love each mode of transport you have time stamps & everything detailed ie Kia ceed gt , I love the fine detail you put into your content
Awesome compilation mate!
Damn nice catches!
Notice the ford fiesta at 11:57, I guess they removed the st badges to make it more convincing 😂
That Merc GLA + Land Rover Range Rover. Damnnnnn
These are awesome finds!!! I love it 👏
At 3:27 what would they have done if the traffic light was already red and traffic are coming? Would they have to stop and wait?
Yeah. Or find an alternative route around.
No. The lights and sirens indicate they are emergency vehicles, and everyone would have to stop and they could get through. It is the law.
@@sirjain4408 They can't get through a one-lane road full of cars. Cars can't just magically teleport out of the way if there is an emergency vehicle there.
Please check out which point in the video he is actually talking about.
@@sirjain4408 I can understand that but if I was driving through there I wouldn’t see them until the last minute which is passing the lights
Perfect painter all the the other vehicles on the road have to move to the side of the road as it is an emergency vehicle
1:08 - When was it recorded bevause that BMW having that old siren is awesome!
could someone please explain to me why range rovers are needed? for what types of mission?
0:42 does anyone know the siren name?
The entire Connecticut State Police fleet, near New York, is unmarked. It is the only complete unmarked state owned fleet in the modern world. For some behind the scenes reasons the public and legislature has not felt the need to compel the agency to mark (a majority) their vehicles.
Governments seem to have a lot of public money to throw around. These are expensive cars.
0:42 what is That siren? So nice.
Amazing catches! :-)
6:22 is a VW Jetta, not a Passat ✌
Does anyone know what siren product model and brand is used at 7:18 on the white Volvo ?
RSG MCS-32, 'American' tones
@@regharddempers4184 It's not, it's an RSG siren built into the lighting control unit.
Now, I know that I should be singing the praises of the Octavia dog carrier, and the two Superb DTU vehicles, *BUT* how bloody awesome is that Kia Ce'ed GT?!?!
An excellent Q-Car if it's Police, or a very lucky area commander if its Brigade!!!
Brilliant video Cobra! Love unmarked vehicles, so this one ticked all the boxes! ✔📦
Keep' em coming Dude!!
Lmao who gives a shit about a fucking Kia
3:19 You know it’s an ARV because it’s being driven like an ARV
Yesterday I saw a paramedic 2020 Land Rover discovery and I didn’t know they used them!! Just thought I’d let you know. :)
Where? (If you don't mind me asking)
@@kaz633 West Midlands area
Oooh WM/Birmingham gang
I am yet to see that land rover
@@TheRealDealMrE Derby have one, it looks pretty amazing
Good compilation!
Where about s did you catch that unmarked Ford transit with the orange and yellow stripes on the back
AKA ‘Chevrons.’
nice
1:40 99% identical to the old Dutch police siren
I've never heard that siren in london
It’s Not @ vivaHollandia32
6:22 belgian siren police
That Kia Creed was moving!
I love the siren on the 2nd clip
12:16 Sheriff’s N.O.O.S.E. Car GTA 5
Its not but ok
It’s not @ operatore google
You talking about the siren? Obviously can't be talking about the car
Exactly
@@kaz633 lol the siren
Awesome video, I love it.!
3:02 Why he slow for a speed camera if he's on a blue light run?
I have just 1 question, how do you know where all the police cars responding are? Is there an app or something 🤔
He doesn’t that’s why it says Unmarked police and emergency vehicles
Its london there every where
Clip at 13:00 was in Croydon. Seen that unmarked car there a lot. Used to work in that area and regularly saw it batting about.
10:29 where are the rear lights??
Not switched on
AlphaDelta East yeah I can see that 🤣
Awesome video!
If I had even one of those Audi A6 I would really impress my crush 😔😔
If your crush is impressed by that then you need to find yourself another girl
@@مؤيدموسى-ل5ت no way man I am fine
@@مؤيدموسى-ل5ت theres nothing wrong with impressing a nice girl with a nice car. But that should only matter the first 10 min of a date.
7:04, that mondeo is in good nick for its age,,
City of London RPU. Hardly covers any miles and is only used by their response drivers waiting for an advanced course so isn't pushed much
3:42 Looks like it had a V12!!
We also have response 5 undercover unit cars in mountain UK:
1. Chevrolet Trailblazer 2018 3.0 [Senior Unit Undercover Unmarked (PMMG Brazil Siren)]
2. Toyota Fortuner 2022 LTD V6 4.0 L V [Other Unit Unmarked (CJB 100)]
3. Mitsubishi Montero/Pajero Sport 2017 V6 MIVEC 3.0 K9 Unit [Unmarked Lightbar (Whelen 2700)]
4. Ford Explorer 2018 V6 L [Undercover Unit Unmarked (Whelen Siren)]
5. Ford F-150 2016 V8 5.0L [Undercover Unit Unmarked (Whelen Siren)]
UK mountain response
does anyone know what sirens they use or have a link ?
I'm not familiar with how it works in the UK, but there doesn't seem to be a set fleet for unmarked cars there?
Are plain clothes officers able to pick their own car from a list or even use their own vehicles? There seems to be a huge variation with unmarked vehicles lighting and sirens too. (I'm aware not all clips are in the UK).
There are many departments and agencies in this video and they all choose and purchase cars themselves. There are normal cars, not specially built for police duty. They are then sent to a customizer to install any special equipment and plated.
That convoy of Audi's is just something else. The lightbar in the grill of that Vauxhall too. The way the chap slaps the light unit on top of that Focus
I like the variety of cars.
I Liked Vauxhall Zafira!
12:21 Ain't that the best free advertising a company can get!
Stay safe from your big brother across the pond💪❤
Considering that both, Canada and the United States came from the UK, it would be more like son/daughter than a big brother.
When the patriot gets shot down
I love all of these unmarked estates
Crazy how the UK uses luxury cars as unmarked police cars like audi and bmws and Mercedes benz , but the US uses the ford taurus and ford explorers
We are the fifth richest economy in the world.
What a good cars!
Nice catch of the Zafira, that thing must be pretty old by now.
European unmarked police car are the best. Change my mind
Nice fire engines
5:03 Always them idiots that don’t move
the ford fiesta cracked me up lol
Geez so many rare emergency cars! ...and with sirens!! Absolutely fascinating!! should change the title to *try not to climax challenge*
Nothing rare here.
3:01 how come he slowed right down to pass that camera with lights on? would a 50 flash in a 20 get them in trouble
I’d struggle to justify anything above 30 in a 20
I dont know what the rules say in the UK but in Germany we are allowed to drive 25% faster than the rules say. In a 50 zone we are allowed to drive 75 with lights and sirens.
@@lol-cg4uu There is no set rule as you are claiming an exemption to the speed limit as far as the law is concerned, but you need to be able to justify and be accountable. Anything above 50% above a posted speed limit and you could be on dodgy ground even with lights and sirens activated.
@@pythongrun Ok thanks for the information. Yeah in Germany we have this rule but if it's an very urgent call we can go faster of course. But then we have to drive very careful and be able to break at every time.
@@lol-cg4uu Sure. That makes sense. I remember getting a Fahrverbot through the UK mail in 1997 after being caught in my new Mercedes C230 Kompressor doing 220KM/h when the Autobahn limit had changed to 100KM/h. I never saw the sign.
Nicht so gut für mich oder mein Bankkonto!
If you’ve seen the new Johnny English then you know who drives the Hyundai’s 😉
very well put together it must have taken some leg work that
Lol at the unmarked car with the ANPR camera on the roof. Who thought that was a good idea?
USER67 it’s weird and probably needs it inside the car instead
When was this??
I like the variety..!!
Really good
Austerity?
This is UK right?
Hot dog, today I also saw 2 unmarked vehicles pull some idiotic drivers over. Great catches.
I'm very curious as to what they're responding to
Oh my god they put flashers in the Volvo Logo
these unmarkeds are ridiculous
The undercover date nicer than the marked ones lol