Board Thread:What Would You Do?/@comment-32558333-20191002221107/@comment-34263048-20191025174031

Well The "Hellhound" (Hellcat) was reasoned allready in the scenario. Therefore I wont brake it down any further. Mustang (Beater) what I happened to have available, and could be hotwired easily. And I would say that it was the car that doomed me. Only reason why I took that one was that the police were allready looking for the car I had used, and while they had lost me, I would have been found out quite soon if I would have sticked with it. Civic Type-R was most likely the fastest hothatch from the era, But never imported to USA, The Si was the 2nd hottest version, and it was relatively popular car, especially among tuners, / young males interested in performance. and at that point I most likely would have had option of 3-4 cars if even that many, Those could have been minivans, pickups etc, Notably slower cars. I would say I was "lucky" to get something as fast and agile. Ram. Well if I get "Good" / "Fast" cars all the time I can evade just about as long as I can stay awake, unless I wreck hard. Allso if you go take a look beside a highway, and count the actually fast cars, in half an hour you have maybe 1 or 2, But you have lost count on average commuter cars/pickup trucks/Vans/minivans etc. Therefore ending up in a situation where the only available car happens to be pickup truck, especially when you are 40 seconds away from being captured is quite likely. How ever that did work for me, as it gave me the offroadability, which just happened to become quite handy when I ended up going offroad. (Trough the sports fields, and golf course) and I think I noted that I even catched some air on that golf course... Therefore we cant say that the truck was exactly "Slow".