Damn bouncy French suspension! You've not lived till you have driven a small old French car like you stole it... Amazing! bit like a British car but more bounce to it. Put you foot down, scream the nuts off it in every gear.
From 17 when I first started driving till I was around 21 I drove like that everywhere. Small care deserve to be punished they like it that way.
You can't do it with modern cars, They handle too well and are too fast. You would kill yourself! A Renault 5 on a dirt road at 30 is well out of control. A Cleo would be doing 60 to feel that out of control. At which point you hit a tree and your dead.
The 80's were better, the cars were worse and we were not going so fast but boy it felt fast!!!
Edited by Rockford Brodie and the Masters of the Hooniverse at 11/22/09 7:07 PM
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Boy, the French version of Knight Rider must have had a really tight budget if they couldn't even afford the strobe thingy, much less making the car talk.
The developers of the videogame Driv3r must have been following this movie. Weren't similar cars to these 2 available for simulated hoonage in one of the levels? Rio, IIRC.
I'm fighting the impulse to play the Benny Hill "Yakety Sax" soundtrack along with the clip. Also, points off for the CX driver for having his right turn signal light on when he's squealing to the left.
@87CapriceEstate: Well, having owned a succession of series 1 and series 2 Renault 5s, some fast, some slow, I can confirm that the Citroen in question almost certainly had the straight line advantage, but the damn R5s were remarkably competent around the corners, considering they had about a foot of suspension travel on all corners and just about no discernible ant-roll bars. Something about the suspension design and the very light little wheels made 'em amazingly sticky. The series 2 (which this example isn't) had nice quick positive gearboxes too. Most importantly though, they were superb off road. I got through deeper mud and gnarlier rocks in my old 5s than I ever managed in the succession of SUVs my ex wife liked to buy.
I do remember getting mired so deeply on one occasion that the shift linkage under the car got obstructed by the top layer of mud on the ground and my partner in crime and I had to get out, thereby letting it left a little, then one of us could reach in and put her in gear while the other kept his foot on the clutch from outside the car. Aaah, happy days.
@Jimmy-Pribble: not quite v8olvo style crash... but i get what you were thinking there... car spin-out...
let me assure you that the V8olvo woul have digested everything between the guy's knees and rib-cage... either through the grille or the hood scoop... he would not have walked away. (or lived... for that matter...
@stephdumas: i'm sorry... but your name still makes me laugh every time i see it. if that is your real name, i'm really sorry for laughing, and i hope that children weren't too mean to you growing up! (sincere!!(for a change...))
@91Bw: Also in Jimmy-Pribble's clip (thanx Jimmy-Pribble!) when the commandeered GTV goes airborne and into s l o w - m o t i o n, the sound of the wildly-revving twin-cam doesn't go into slow-motion (that is, drop in pitch) at the same time. Either that or, being in flight with no wheel load, it revved up to 12,000 rpm or so.
Golly! Darn Yur-peens, always trying to pull the wool over a fella's eyes.
Edit: Then I was going to wisecrack about Lee J. Cobb, but that IS Lee J. Cobb! Anyway, it's a 1975 Italian film about...well, cops and robbers. Whatever.
Btw, I spotted another car chase movie, coming this time from Argentina with an Argentine Dodge GTX and a Toyota Celica late 1970s RWD model with cameos of a Fiat and a IKA-Renault Torino from a movie titled "Comandos Azules" [www.imcdb.org]
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From 17 when I first started driving till I was around 21 I drove like that everywhere. Small care deserve to be punished they like it that way.
You can't do it with modern cars, They handle too well and are too fast. You would kill yourself! A Renault 5 on a dirt road at 30 is well out of control. A Cleo would be doing 60 to feel that out of control. At which point you hit a tree and your dead.
The 80's were better, the cars were worse and we were not going so fast but boy it felt fast!!!
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That's pretty French right there.
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Damn public education.
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#tips
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I do remember getting mired so deeply on one occasion that the shift linkage under the car got obstructed by the top layer of mud on the ground and my partner in crime and I had to get out, thereby letting it left a little, then one of us could reach in and put her in gear while the other kept his foot on the clutch from outside the car. Aaah, happy days.
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(i know it was a typo... but i couldn't resist... and hell.. it got your story promoted to the main page!)
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let me assure you that the V8olvo woul have digested everything between the guy's knees and rib-cage... either through the grille or the hood scoop... he would not have walked away. (or lived... for that matter...
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Anybody that would hoon a sixties' Lancia Flavia is alright with me.
Also, at 1:56 one can clearly see the rear window of the pursuing Alfa GT Junior popping out upon landing. Poor beast.
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Golly! Darn Yur-peens, always trying to pull the wool over a fella's eyes.
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"mr. simpson, the fumes from the asphalt are making me dizzy"
--Yeah.... they'll do that....
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Is that Neil Diamond? WTF?
Edit: Then I was going to wisecrack about Lee J. Cobb, but that IS Lee J. Cobb! Anyway, it's a 1975 Italian film about...well, cops and robbers. Whatever.
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Btw, I spotted another car chase movie, coming this time from Argentina with an Argentine Dodge GTX and a Toyota Celica late 1970s RWD model with cameos of a Fiat and a IKA-Renault Torino from a movie titled "Comandos Azules" [www.imcdb.org]
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I think I saw a IES 3CV, too...