Unwanted Attention: What Types of Cars Attract Police? 🚔
Most of us have been in a car pulled over by the police at at least one point in our lives. It’s obviously not the most joyful experience in the world, and the car you’re driving has a definite affect on how much police attention you attract. That being said, which cars are the worst? Having owned a large variety of different types of cars from different eras, here are my experiences:
The Japanese Sports Car
This was my most recent car, and it attracted some serious police attention for being such a modest looking car (to my eye). It was almost completely factory, but it still prompted some friendly neighborhood officers to turn around to follow me for a mile or two on more than one occasion. The car wasn’t excessively fast in a straight line, and that’s probably what saved me from tickets.
Unwanted Attention Rating: 3/5 🚔🚔🚔
The Euro Hot Hatch
This one was surprisingly under-the-radar. Not once did I get hassled or followed by cops. My best guess was that either cops didn’t know what it was, or the silver color helped it blend in. Either way, this was probably one of my best overall turbo sleeper cars.
Unwanted Attention Rating: 1/5 🚔
The Old School Muscle
Although it may not seem like it, this is the best car I’ve ever owned for avoiding police “attention”. Even though it’s loud, fast, and red, I’ve never even been close to a ticket in it. It would be inaccurate to say cops don’t look at the car, but the end result is that I basically get a free pass since it’s a classic. I once drove past a cop with open headers, no hood, and no installed seat belts. They didn’t look twice.
Unwanted Attention Rating: 1/5 🚔
The Modern Muscle
I owned my Mustang longer than I’ve owned any other car, and it still holds the record for the most tickets I’ve ever received in any single car. I got pulled over for everything from speeding to dead headlights (and everything in between). This car was a complete cop magnet, and I was hassled to no end. I loved the car, but you couldn’t get away with anything.
Unwanted Attention Rating: 5/5 🚔🚔🚔🚔🚔
The Bike
While this one isn’t specifically a car, it’s still worth including. The color alone was enough to catch some sideways glances from johnny law, but I never actually received a ticket on it. That being said, riding it is just asking for a traffic fine.
Unwanted Attention Rating: 2/5 🚔🚔
What are you experiences with getting pulled over? Post them below!
Comments
The police here know me by name… I have a led foot, my pickup is always muddy, and I have a big a$$ topper, so yeah… kinda a cop magnet
Supercars and “Rich peoples cars” 10/5…I once rode shotgun in a G 55 AMG and within 2 hours, we’ve been pulled over twice….And my dads 456 was even worse…Police in Switzerland try everything to provocate and fine you at the end, they revved at him, undertook him, made the light thing for him to move away…specialed sons of wh0res
Oh in here finland at winter any rwd, even more if its a bmw (idrive bmw :) ) and slightly less if its a merc
Out of the 3 cars i drive, an ‘09 335i convertible, an 08’ Jeep Cherokee and a ‘12 VW Up! … surprizingly the biggest cop magnet is the Up! . I am being stopped all the time in the Up! , twice i’ve been stopped in the Cherokee … and surprizingly i have never been stopped in the BMW !
Rarely pulled over in my 94 s4
Euro hot hatch doesn’t attract attention? Tell that to French hot hatch owners not some dowdy mk4 golf ya nan would drive
Subaru : 10/5
Here in Estonia, the BMW drivers get the most attention, at least it’s what I’ve been told.
In my country, any clean convertible car is a 5 out of 5…
Also my black japanese sportbike is a 4/5 (despite being stock) :(
No truck category?