
If there’s one car that gendarmes should know, it’s the Alpine A110. And it is not for nothing that the French Berlinetta joined the police force in 2021 to the delight of enthusiasts. At the same time, the athlete changes hers Renault Megane RS as well as the Seat Leon Cupra, which was ordered first and whose deliveries were finally cut off, creating a bit of a scandal. For just over a year, certain motorized crews had the opportunity to drive a Dieppe sports car to chase down certain drivers, including one who lost gendarmes at over 270 km/h before finally giving up.
A small dumpling
In a word, the police are now used to this car, especially since it can often be seen on the roads. Yes, but an error can occur here. And that’s a nice little mistake I made gendarmes Gard on your Facebook page. The latter actually tell in the post how they caught a driver who was driving at a significant speed limit – 212 km/h instead of the maximum 110 km/h on this section. The interventions were immortalized and published on social networks. Except when it comes to naming the car, it gets a little more complicated…
Really, a German sedan?
The post then shows a Alpine A110 S on a tow truck, after the driver’s driver’s license was allegedly revoked. But the gendarmes then explain that they intercepted a “German sedan”. The little dumpling is still visible in the screenshot of our article, but it has finally been fixed on Facebook, despite the kindly mocking comments of Internet users.
Source: Auto Plus

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