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Video: Beetle Police Car Featured in Latest Edition of Comedians In Cars Getting Coffee

As fairly large fans of both Jerry Seinfeld and cars in general, we’re pretty excited to watch each new episode of the funnyman’s “Comedians in Cars Getting Coffee” series on Crackle.  This week is just a bit more special for us though, as Jerry chooses to shuttle longtime friend Bill Maher in a vintage Volkswagen Beetle Police Car.  Originally employed by the Wolfsburg Police Department, this 1979 Beetle is done in full Polizei livery with all the necessary cop gear, including roof-mounted lights, sirens and loud speaker.  It’s a car that clearly sticks out in the LA area traffic while being a bit ridiculous, and therefore is quite possibly the perfect vehicle for the two comedians.

As you can see from the brief clip above, the comedians have been friends for quite some time, and their chemistry is undeniable.  After watching the full episode, we can say that while this episode isn’t necessarily the funniest to ever be uploaded, it still provides the insight and observational humor that the series has become known for.  And it’s still gold, Jerry.

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