The bumper, where the step is, looks like it has enough space for European and Asian license plates because the traditional space is for North American license plate.
@@bradleymeyer9775 The thing is China doesn't really use European plates either. It's a little shorter but most importantly, significantly taller. Making it almost an in between American and European. (Which is more or less like a lot of other stuff in China)
Yeah that's a common occurrence when you get cars that don't have a spec that works with your country. There's a Toyota Corolla wagon in my area whose rear door/trunk is from the JDM counterpart of it and the license plate, since I live in Europe, has a regular plate jammed in although we do vertical plates on some occasions.
02:29 - What is this vehicle?? Never seen that before! 03:59 - Awesome ambulance. Perfect lighting. 05:42 - Super cool Ambulance!! Can you try to get more footage of this unit?? 06:11 - Beautiful nighttime footage.
02:29 new VW passat and for all new amulance! of course! my next emergency vid is probably in may.! new vito and ford transit and hopefully i am able to spot new iveco and toyota hiace ambulances
Why do the emergency vehicles drive around with their lights on but not responding to an emergency? I have seen this in a few other countries as well. Thank you. Great vids.
Hi, I don't know much English, so I'll try to explain. That happens in several countries, even in many of Latin America, I think this is the same in China, they use those lights to indicate to people around them that there is a police presence or create a police presence in the face of any crime that may occur and it does not necessarily mean they are in an emergency!
4:53 looks like that old Police Transport Van that my hometown Police Department use to have back in 2003, except it didn't have white light's on it just all blue light's.
I'm from L.A. I lived in Shanghai for studied Chinese.That time many Volkswagen Santana and Volkswagen Passat. Today's Shanghai Police use the expensive cars.Full size Audi maybe only use the high ranking police officers.such as a Chief of the police station or director of the Police HQ.Looks license plate numbers A00 or 000 are high ranking offcers cars.
@@ShanghaiAuto4K China was a valued trade partner under its imperial rule. We brought you the gift of some our cultural & architectural traits. Nothing sad about that.
90% of the police cars are Chinese brands which I just did not film. the rest European and American are mostly domestically manufactured by SAIC ( the largest car company which also owned MG Rover and LDV(MAXUS)
These days Buicks are more popular in China then in the USA, in the United States of America, they only sell like 3-4 Buicks and they are all crossover SUVs.
Those are regular police lights what are you on? The one on amazon are copies of police lights, which are cheaply done. Those are real police lights lol
@@xrecon18 it's to prevent crime occurring. Criminal is less likely to commit crime when they see police car, and they're more likely to see police car if it flashes sirens. Especially at night.
@@hatsoff4524 Oh my god thats not a good idea. That creates complacency. When you end up really needing to let people know you responding to or dealing with an emergency, they're not going to care. On top of that, why bother having unmarked vehicles?
@@Dale1029834756 when you're in an emergency and you need cars to move aside, you turn on the sound indicator of the siren. Otherwise, the lights are good because they prevent crime for occurring. Criminal is less likely to steal when they see a police car, and they're more likely to see a police car when the sirens flash. Especially at night.
@@dauphongii They should adopt the patrol lights idea that we use in North America. Just a red blue steady burn on the out side of the light bar.. It doesn't matter anyway. Police presence lowers crime, not police lights.
@@Dale1029834756 police presence doesn't lower the crime. the crime will still happen, if the robber isn't aware of the police. why do you think police cars have bright colors and high visibility stripes? why do you think policemen wear high visibility vests in many places? it serves two things. 1. to stop crime from happening 2. to be able to identify a presence of a police officer. if you are in a bad situation, running to a police officer can save you from getting robbed, and can even save your life. during night time, you can see police lights flashing from very far away. if you were getting robbed in China, and a police car was 200 meters down the road in front of you, patrolling, you would be able to run towards them and the robber would run away or be arrested. if you were robbed in America, you wouldn't even notice a police car being there, because it's night time and it's dark. and the robber wouldn't either. you could die, just because you didn't know a police car was there. and this is not just happening in china, patrolling police cars also have lights on in many other countries. most of east asia, and even some european countries, such as Spain.
5:02 lmfao I love that they straight up smashed the license plate in to fit since the Chevy Express was designed for an American plate.
The bumper, where the step is, looks like it has enough space for European and Asian license plates because the traditional space is for North American license plate.
@@bradleymeyer9775 The thing is China doesn't really use European plates either. It's a little shorter but most importantly, significantly taller. Making it almost an in between American and European. (Which is more or less like a lot of other stuff in China)
Yeah that's a common occurrence when you get cars that don't have a spec that works with your country.
There's a Toyota Corolla wagon in my area whose rear door/trunk is from the JDM counterpart of it and the license plate, since I live in Europe, has a regular plate jammed in although we do vertical plates on some occasions.
02:29 - What is this vehicle?? Never seen that before!
03:59 - Awesome ambulance. Perfect lighting.
05:42 - Super cool Ambulance!! Can you try to get more footage of this unit??
06:11 - Beautiful nighttime footage.
The first one is VW Passat
02:29 new VW passat
and for all new amulance! of course! my next emergency vid is probably in may.! new vito and ford transit and hopefully i am able to spot new iveco and toyota hiace ambulances
Volkswagen passage. It's a common civilian car where I live in America.
02:29 Tesla Ford Mondeo
a e-bike hhhhhh
4:10 that genuinely might have been the first traffic stop in china i've ever seen
I've seen some motor units do that a couple times in Shenzhen but never with sirens
新年快樂啊 同好
祝你這一年可以拍到更多如此精采的影片!
They keep those volkswagons looking pristine
Why do the emergency vehicles drive around with their lights on but not responding to an emergency? I have seen this in a few other countries as well. Thank you. Great vids.
Hi, I don't know much English, so I'll try to explain. That happens in several countries, even in many of Latin America, I think this is the same in China, they use those lights to indicate to people around them that there is a police presence or create a police presence in the face of any crime that may occur and it does not necessarily mean they are in an emergency!
Increase Police Presence. Police in South Korea and China Patrol with lights on, higher visibility.
@@ShanghaiAuto4K same thing about Honolulu Police Department, they're always driving around with their light bar on
Sometimes if they are responding to a small call, they won’t turn on their sirens, or if they’re patrolling, they also do that.
AYO U DONT KNOW THIS?!?U THINK THIS IS USA AND CAR NEED PULL OVER?😢U DONT KNOW THIS(FOR SURE…)
That is some nice air horn in 5:02 just like the car!
Finally you uploaded another video yay I always wait for your videos man
4:53 looks like that old Police Transport Van that my hometown Police Department use to have back in 2003, except it didn't have white light's on it just all blue light's.
11:14 Carson Siren
Crazy to see fire quad bike in China especially in the city!
lol
5:45 Damn,I like ford transit ambulances.
Impressive variety, awesome video! 👍
Thanks.
11:30 Vanuatu consulate car
I'm from L.A.
I lived in Shanghai for studied Chinese.That time many Volkswagen Santana and Volkswagen Passat. Today's Shanghai Police use the expensive cars.Full size Audi maybe only use the high ranking police officers.such as a Chief of the police station or director of the Police HQ.Looks license plate numbers A00 or 000 are high ranking offcers cars.
I love that Volkswagen Viloran police van
NO! i don't like speak chinese
@@MinhHieuNguyenChannel-wb7ic ?
@@larrykang2586 my don't like speak Chinese
Love that Peugeot motorcycle
Thanks, Huangpu District Police first used their Peugeots in 2020.
It's a VW Atlas. Build for South America and Asia. Base is the Touareg
7:46 Lmfao Why is there a Cadillac in Shanghai 💀
Shanghai Happy Chinese New Year
Happy Chinese New Year!
Nice! What camera do you use?
Do they just drive around with their lights on or what?
I like how they're all American, Japanese, and German vehicles
Those police Volkswagens are very sweet.
For what use is this van 6:52
0:01 Wow Fire ATV!
The architecture is so nice it looks like Europe!
yes we used to be semi-colonized by European. sadly
@@ShanghaiAuto4K China was a valued trade partner under its imperial rule. We brought you the gift of some our cultural & architectural traits. Nothing sad about that.
I'm surprised they used a lot of European and even American cars in their police fleet.
90% of the police cars are Chinese brands which I just did not film. the rest European and American are mostly domestically manufactured by SAIC ( the largest car company which also owned MG Rover and LDV(MAXUS)
@@ShanghaiAuto4K Indeed. The Volkswagen we see here are produced by SAIC VW. Mostly in Anting, in north west Shanghai.
Awesome vehicles very enjoyable video
9:53 I didn't know Buick makes minivans. What model is that
Buick GL8 Chinese domestic market Buick minivan. Segmented towards the premium MPV.
gl8
These days Buicks are more popular in China then in the USA, in the United States of America, they only sell like 3-4 Buicks and they are all crossover SUVs.
Yotam Details 5❤😊
Cool compilation!
thyey are all so unique
太棒了!
Do the police always have their emergency lights on?
5:42 wenigstens einer, der den Sinn von SoSi Anlagen gecheckt hat!
There's chevrolet tahoe in china??
1:11 wait, which agency uses this car?
also there seems to be no lights too...
It could be Shanghai Secret Service. They do patrol in blacked out Suburbans with push bars + raparounds.
Thanks Merci grande Kiitos paljon🛂🛃🛄🛅⚠️®️🏆
Didn’t know they’d use German and American cars for most parts
Is funny that the really do use the same shitty lights that you find all over Amazon, the ones that after a weeks worth of use diodes stop working 😆
Those are regular police lights what are you on? The one on amazon are copies of police lights, which are cheaply done. Those are real police lights lol
Do the sell Chevrolet Suburban XL in China ? Is the one in this video police Suburban or civilian ?
medical(hospital owned)
It’s probably a clone, they copy everything else.😄
@@moetee8675原装进口的
1:27 what's that?
Secret Police Service
Looks like a US embassy vehicle
It's unmarked police vehicle. They are common in many countries, America too
@@hurbrowns5397 it wouldn’t be in embassy fleet since the license plate is blue, embassy vehicles have black plates
Nice cantery
They don’t use sirens?? Like the loud speaker sirens??
They were not on a mission they just patrolling
@@benitobenedictobenitez2646 They patrol with the lights on?? Wow ...
@@xrecon18 it's to prevent crime occurring. Criminal is less likely to commit crime when they see police car, and they're more likely to see police car if it flashes sirens. Especially at night.
Why dont they use sirens? Do they just drive around with their lights on all day?
That a common thing in a lot of Asian countries, it's to signify they're patrolling.
@@hatsoff4524 Oh my god thats not a good idea. That creates complacency. When you end up really needing to let people know you responding to or dealing with an emergency, they're not going to care. On top of that, why bother having unmarked vehicles?
@@Dale1029834756 when you're in an emergency and you need cars to move aside, you turn on the sound indicator of the siren. Otherwise, the lights are good because they prevent crime for occurring. Criminal is less likely to steal when they see a police car, and they're more likely to see a police car when the sirens flash. Especially at night.
@@dauphongii They should adopt the patrol lights idea that we use in North America. Just a red blue steady burn on the out side of the light bar..
It doesn't matter anyway. Police presence lowers crime, not police lights.
@@Dale1029834756 police presence doesn't lower the crime. the crime will still happen, if the robber isn't aware of the police. why do you think police cars have bright colors and high visibility stripes? why do you think policemen wear high visibility vests in many places? it serves two things.
1. to stop crime from happening
2. to be able to identify a presence of a police officer.
if you are in a bad situation, running to a police officer can save you from getting robbed, and can even save your life.
during night time, you can see police lights flashing from very far away. if you were getting robbed in China, and a police car was 200 meters down the road in front of you, patrolling, you would be able to run towards them and the robber would run away or be arrested. if you were robbed in America, you wouldn't even notice a police car being there, because it's night time and it's dark. and the robber wouldn't either. you could die, just because you didn't know a police car was there.
and this is not just happening in china, patrolling police cars also have lights on in many other countries. most of east asia, and even some european countries, such as Spain.
Do China just get all the left over police cars from other countries?
Most police cars are produced by domestic brands (SAIC) but, those on the video are foreign brands.