in terms of police patrol cars. And no one is bagging about it.
The Dubai police fleet is getting bigger, faster, and even more ridiculously expensive. Apparently a Kshs. 38 million Lamborghini Aventador was only the beginning, because the list of on-duty exotic cars in this millionaires’ playground has recently grown to include Bentleys, Ferraris, a Kshs. 120 million Aston Martin super car and the super car of super cars : Bugatti Veyron at around Kshs. 160 million each
If you plan on trying to outrun the police in Dubai, get ready to receive a 200+mph pass directly to jail. The Dubai police force is adding a glittering assortment of exotic cars to its fleet, including an Aston Martin One-77 hyper-car.
The little math I know shows that a single Aston can buy almost 50 Corollas customized for police use. Also in the mix are cars like a KShs. 17 million Bentley Continental GT coupe and the four-wheel-drive Ferrari FF, which happens to cost a cool 26 million Kenyatta coins.
At least the Bentley and Ferrari both have backseats for stowing extra police stuff, or the occasional bad guy.
That’s hell of a lot more than you can say about the Dubai force’s choice of a Lamborghini Aventador or Mercedes-Benz SLS AMG. Combined, these two supercars would set you back roughly 52 million for the pair.
The fact that these have bucket seats instead of a backseat, or even doors that don’t open conventionally, apparently didn’t bother the U.A.E. capital’s number crunchers. The scissor-doors on the wedge-shaped Lambo, and the gullwing-style ones found on the sultry Benz should look mightily impressive…unless they happen to be approaching (extremely fast!) in your rear-view mirror.
Even the lowliest member of the fleet, a V-8-powered Chevrolet Camaro, would be extremely cool – except in this exclusive company, the mean-looking Chevy muscle car looks downright ratchet.
-source: crazyafricanz.com