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Errors in geography
The race location is announced on the in-car computer as "Mendocino HWY 85 / 39.627127,-123.580595". Highway 85 bypasses San Jose, not Mendocino. Those latitude/longitude coordinates are for a spot on Branscomb Road, a rural road in northern California and nowhere near Highway 85.
During the chase in the desert, the shattered window reappears and disappears several times.
When Tobey and Julia are doing the "Grasshopper" jump in Detroit, the wheels of the Mustang change between shots. While the car is in the air, the wheels are much smaller and thinner. The smaller wheels are from a stock base model Mustang of the same year.
In the final race, you can see a police car coming towards Tobey (camera is inside his car, just before he turns left to the bridge). The next second (camera from outside), that police car is nowhere to be seen.
During the chase scene in the desert, when Tobey pulls the handbrake, an automatic shifter is visible. During the rest of the film, it is implied that the Mustang has a manual transmission.
When performing the "grasshopper" in the Mustang, the angle and severe impact of the landing would have caused considerable damage to the front end of the car. However, the Mustang retains no visible damage.
The Sesto Elemento that Dino drives does not have glass electric windows - a real Elemento has plastic windows with a little slider for the driver to talk.
Dino claims the Koenigseggs are Euro-spec cars that "aren't even legal in the United States". If this were the case, the police would have no way of knowing that the red Koenigsegg belonged to Dino, since a car that was not (and could not be) registered in the US would not be in the police database.
When Dino tells Monarch he is willing to give up his "(Lamborghini Sesto) Elemento" to anyone who stops Tobey Marshall, Monarch says that the car is 1 of only 3 ever produced. Lamborghini produced 20 Sesto Elementos. The Lamborghini model of which only 3 production examples were ever produced is the Veneno.
Swedish car licence plates consist of 3 letters and 3 digits. The Ageras in the film have 3 letters and 4 digits.
The silver Koenigsegg Agera R witch Tobey Marshall drives is in fact a normal Agera, The Agera R has a different rear wing and it has a red R added to the Agera badge on the side.
When evading Trooper LeJeune, Julia states that "the window is on the 2nd floor". A Britisher would have said 1st floor, since what is called the 1st floor in the US is the ground floor in the UK, with the next being the "first." But while traveling in America she knows to "do as the Romans do."
At the end of the race Monarch claims to hear over the police radio the plate on the red Agera is Dino's. If the plate was registered to Dino, how was this missed after the crash that killed Pete. 1. No witnesses that saw the red Agera, or a "third car." 2. The "owners" had reported "2 cars" stolen 7 minutes before the crash, not 3. Not a plot hole insomuch as it's typical shoddy police work, which is not about justice or truth, but the appearance of, and they had one in custody, one in the morgue and 2 stolen cars. 2 and 2 make 4, time for donuts.
In the final scene where Julia picks up Toby from jail, she downshifts and rev-matches the 2015 Mustang several times. Just before the shot of Julia looking at Toby, you can see the automatic gear shift. However, this is not a mistake - in fact, it may have been intentional advertising. The 2015 model was the first Mustang to be available with paddle shifters on the steering wheel, which would make it possible to do this with an automatic.
All during the final De Leon race, the McLaren P1 has the rear spoiler completely down and retracted. The spoiler would be up at race speeds.
During the final De Leon race we can see Tobey change gears in the Koenigsegg Agera. The zoomed in version clip uses a completely different cars steering wheel and paddle shifts. This is evident because in the very next zoomed out scene we can see the that shifters are red and the whole steering wheel-gauge cluster is different from before.
The Mustang used during the beginning-middle of the movie has a HUD (Heads up display) showing the car's speed. It is almost never in sync with the standard speedometer.
During the final race, all of the cars involved are capable of much higher speeds than the AS350 "A-Star" helicopter that is chasing them, yet the helicopter not only keeps up with them, but overtakes them multiple times. (Ironically, this same limitation is used as a plot point in the film "Gone in 60 Seconds", where a high-performance car is able to outrun an A-Star helicopter due to its much higher top speed.)
When the army helicopter lifts the mustang initially its through both windows of the car but in the wide shot you see clearly that it is chained from bottom of car by mufflers then the shot switches back.
The Koenigseggs' tachometers ares rarely in sync with the sound the cars are making.
During the "bus bus bus" scene, when the bus driver is honking his horn, both of his hands can be seen on the steering wheel.
When Tobey starts up the red Agera, wheel dollies are visible under the stack of cars hiding the Agera that allow the stack to be pulled away with ease.
Bonneville speedway is off i80. The welcome to California sign should've been next to mountains, and not in a middle of a desert.
In Detroit, when Woodward is mentioned, they are said to be headed east. Woodward runs north and south with the exception of the Woodward loop and then it's referred to as the loop. When on west bound Jefferson the cops says they will stop them before they get to 375. East Jefferson goes to 375 not west since 375 runs into Jefferson.
The race location is announced on the in-car computer as "Mendocino HWY 85 / 39.627127,-123.580595". Highway 85 bypasses San Jose, not Mendocino. Those latitude/longitude coordinates are for a spot on Branscomb Road, a rural road in northern California and nowhere near Highway 85.
According to Google Maps, it should take about 44 hours to drive from Mount Kisco to San Francisco at legal speeds. Tobey and Julia make the trip in 45 hours and 23 minutes, which is plausible, but every scene shows them driving significantly faster than the surrounding traffic, and at no point do they stop for a significant amount of time. They should have arrived much sooner than they did.
During the MSP chase in Detroit, the trooper mentions he's chasing Toby "east on Woodward".
Woodward runs north and south from downtown to the northern suburbs..
Woodward runs north and south from downtown to the northern suburbs..
When Dino is briefing the crew about the Mustang he wants them to build, he mentions a Gran Torino, and notions towards the blue Ford Tobey drove in the race. If he's talking about the same car, he is mistaken, because said Ford is a 1969 Torino. The Gran Torino trim level was announced in 1972.
There is no "Great Lakes Army Air Base". There is Selfridge ANGB just north if Detroit.