well if you live in chicago, LA, NY, st louis, new orlean portland ah hell any major american city with urban youths running around you probably need that
@Chad Epstein true i am, they are extremely violent and lack impulse control. For something like hitting someones foot on accident and being served cold fries a normal person would just get over it. But not black people they are willing to throw their whole life away for something extremely trivial.
Not only that supercar blondie knows jack all about the cars. She doesn't do the very basic research. She lost the little tiny amount of credit she had when she did the McLaren senna video,(and yes she was obviously the first to get in) and said the particular model she was in was special since it had a carbon fiber monocoque. All fkcn Sennas had a carbon fiber monocoque. It was literally one of the main reasons it was faster than the composite P1. Fckn do your basic research.
@@nickpurdy69 oh dude, 100%. It's not actually legal when police do it a lot of the time. They have to be on their way to a genuine emergency, not just bored of sitting at a light.
"Military Grade" My mind immediately went to those Humvees that have no seat and have to turn it on by tugging on a rope. Also, needs to have maintenance every week or else it breaks.
If you can afford to buy the vehicle in the first place you ain't worried about how much you're spending for gas. The purchase price starts at $265,000.
If peoples fog lights and ultra bright LEDs weren’t already bad enough, let’s add tactical strobe and LED light strips and not just in the front, but in the back to.
"Can take up to 20 AR rounds" Me with a 30 round mag: 😏 Edit: The "just drive off" comments 😂 because if they're trying to kill you they won't block you in. You guys are thinking WAY to hard about my magazine 🤣
I get that nukes create an emp effect but if you're close enough that you're affected by said nuke i think you may have more important things to worry about than your electrics.
@@Mockturtlesoup1 bro my dad owns one they are genuinely not that bad on fuel, don’t talk wen u don’t have the knowledge goof why would i say they have good fuel economy in the first place if i hadn’t driven one before
@@abdulwadood.8 Please don't take this is a way that seems like I'm attacking you, but a lot of people are assholes and liars on the internet due to anonymity. I'm by no means saying what you're saying is a lie, I'm just making a general statement about a lot of people on the internet. That aside, have a great day man.
@@validbutatwhatcost8754 Stealth? This has a demon engine in it I dont think its very stealthy💀💀 Also the blinding lights arent on hes just saying they can be used if needed
@@Travis-jd7xp I know, but in the short he says that the vehicle is stealth, im using a joke to add that there’s no way in hell that thing has any “stealth” because of the demon engine, which whines louder than a baby who dropped its toy on the ground.
Or just hit the same spot 6-10 times. Stick to a corner. Guess who is going to be dodging ricochets inside their overpriced coffin… “Bulletproof” isn’t a thing. It’s Bullet resistant. And the EMP resistance is the biggest joke I’ve ever heard.
he didn't even talk about the important features of the car: it's completly bulletproof and IED explosives resistant; if you ran over a bomb and it exploded you can still drive and it has run flats that you can deflate and inflate. it also has the option of releasing spike tacs from the rear of the vehicle.
@@angryCOMMguy listen, i get ur a former military personell, and yes the "military upgrade" name is probably misleading, but I'd argue it's one of the most armoured vehicles for >civilian< use specifically that is in production right now so in a way, it has "military-like" capabilities for civilian standards, and im fully aware this would never pass any rigorous durability test standards set by the Defence Department.