What Car is Used in FBI Most Wanted?

As an avid gamer and ride-or-die car fanatic, I got hype when I first peeped FBI Special Agent Remy Scott‘s sweet vintage ride in the latest season of FBI: Most Wanted. This alpha G-man whips around town tracking down baddies in his customized green 1970 Alfa Romeo Spider convertible putting out a throaty 275 HP from its hopped up V6 engine.

Let‘s compare specs on this sleek Italian speed machine:

Model1970 Alfa Romeo Spider
Engine3.0L V6 (modified)
Transmission5-speed manual
0-60 mph5.8 seconds (est.)
Top Speed160 mph

Not too shabby for a 50+ year old whip! This sexy Spider could easily keep pace with the souped up NFS BMW M3 GTR from the iconic Most Wanted cover. I gotta respect FBI agent Remy Scott for rolling old school instead of a bland government-issued SUV like most G-men. Dude definitely has some serious driving skills to control this temperamental vintage exotic during intense pursuits.

Car Matches Maverick FBI Agent‘s Rogue Attitude

So why does the lead agent on FBI‘s Most Wanted task force cruise around in a flashy vintage Alfa instead of standard FBI issue? The slick green convertible matches Remy Scott‘s unconventional lone wolf attitude after working years deep undercover.

Popping perps in style with Italian horsepower under the hood totally fits Remy‘s designer suits and expensive watch vibes. And he needs a smooth ride to catch crims seeking "la dolce vita" down in South Florida before hitting the club.

This renegade G-man plays by his own rulebook even if it means bending FBI protocol to take down the Bureau‘s most notorious targets. Just like his trademark car, Remy Scott colorfully stands out from the typical plain wrap Feds.

Car Joins High Speed Pursuit Action

FBI: Most Wanted features some crazy chase sequences with Remy‘s Alfa Romeo keeping pace with the supercharged perp vehicles through busy city streets. One epic 10 minute scene has Remy expertly drifting his vintage Spider to corner a pair of armed bank robbers trying to escape in a souped up ‘67 Shelby GT500. Sparks are flying from the Alfa‘s skidding rear wheels as Remy boxes in the Shelby before his team flip it end over end in a massive takedown crash.

In the next episode, see Remy‘s convertible launched off an elevated highway ramp as he attempts to intercept a boosted Cigarette speed boat loaded with smugglers fleeing down the Miami River. The Spider‘s tailend hangs precariously over the concrete barrier lining the river‘s edge while the smugglers blast away at Remy with AK-47s. Talk about an intense ride! This is edge-of-your-seat entertainment on par with Hollywood‘s best car chase sequences.

Why Vintage Alfa Over FBI SUV?

As a special agent leading an elite fugitive recovery task force, Remy Scott could easily roll in an armored tactical FBI Chevy Suburban. But his vintage Italian convertible fits better with his suave playboy image and shades of gray approach to taking down perps by any means necessary.

Unlike most uptight Feds, Remy parties hard when a case wraps, popping bottles at the club with models on each arm next to his flashy green Spider. And the Alfa seems specially outfitted for tactical ops with ram bumpers and recessed lights to fit FBI specs.

Though vintage, the hopped up Alfa Romeo gives Remy a cool factor and sex appeal that turns heads – from informants willing to whisper secrets to get a peek under the Spider‘s hood. This FBI agent takes a cue from historic notation agents in TV and film, always arriving in impeccable style.

So while an FBI SUBV might be more practical, Remy‘s souped up Italian droptop perfectly matches this maverick agent‘s brazen attitude and unconventional methods for hunting the Bureau‘s Most Wanted.

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