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‘That Would Be Huge’: California Police Needs Our Help Identifying Car Involved In Deadly Hit-And-Run (UPDATED)

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Now’s the time. All those hours of you obsessive over cars, staring at them, taking pictures of them, dreaming about them — now’s the time to put that to use, because I just got off the phone with Detective Currier of the Capitola Police Department in California, and: He needs our help. Let’s put our heads together and identify this car involved in a hit-and-run.

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Jonee Eisen
Jonee Eisen
1 year ago

I was thinking last generation Pathfinder, but I think they always had a roof rack.

Mark Tucker
Mark Tucker
1 year ago

I have a new theory: 2016ish Honda Pilot. Lights look correct, antenna in the right place, 5 spoke wheels, and a bright spot on the D pillar that could be chrome trim.

Sensual Bugling Elk
Sensual Bugling Elk
1 year ago
Reply to  Mark Tucker

The hood lines and resulting top edge of the grille also look right for a Honda Pilot. I’m torn between Pilot and Escape, but I can’t find any features in the still image that tell me it’s not a Pilot.

Drew
Drew
1 year ago
Reply to  Mark Tucker

I just followed a Pilot on my way home. It had its lights on and turned left ahead of me. I like the Pilot for this. The taillights look like they could be right when you account for a bit of blurring/lens flare.

Last edited 1 year ago by Drew
Double Wide Harvey Park
Double Wide Harvey Park
1 year ago
Reply to  Drew

I like the pilot idea more than Genesis GV-80 because the tailgate is almost at 90 degrees from the roof, whereas the Genesis has more of a slope.

Mike Smith
Mike Smith
1 year ago
Reply to  Mark Tucker

My case against a Honda Pilot is the wheels. None of the pictures I saw of Pilots have wheels that look like the pictured car. Also, I don’t think the Pilot of that generation was offered in green.

D-dub
D-dub
1 year ago
Reply to  Mike Smith

The newest Pilots have the right wheels. But yeah, they don’t make it in green.

https://images.carprices.com/pricebooks_data/usa/colorized/2024/Honda/View2/Pilot/LX/YG2H2REW_BX.png

Crank Shaft
Crank Shaft
1 year ago
Reply to  Mark Tucker

Close. I think it’s a 2023 Pilot EX-L in light blue.

Trouthawk
Trouthawk
1 year ago

Is the turn signal on in the photo of the rear, which would explain the two distinct lights coming from the tail light?

Sean
Sean
1 year ago

Could law enforcement provide the exact timestamps of the provided photos? Or are there any other photos from the same exact camera(s)? We might be able to figure out the exact length / wheelbase, which would help tremendously.

I echo what others have said: Genesis GV80 or Land Rover Disco Sport.

Drew
Drew
1 year ago
Reply to  David Tracy

Is it possible to get a pic of the scene from the cameras in daylight? It might help to balance colors and such with a reference photo for the scene.

Last edited 1 year ago by Drew
Framed
Framed
1 year ago

OMG this is the moment Jason has prepared for his whole life!

Lockleaf
Lockleaf
1 year ago

Sometimes taking a photo and inverting the colors or setting the contrast really high can reveal new details. I’m not currently in a position to do that, but if anyone else can and can share those pics, we might have more info to work with.

D-dub
D-dub
1 year ago
Reply to  Lockleaf

I gave it a try, but it didn’t show anything new. I was really hoping to get a hint of the window pillars, but couldn’t get it.

Steve Skaggs
Steve Skaggs
1 year ago

2007 Saturn Outlook?

2jwhisperer
2jwhisperer
1 year ago

The front end gives 20teens Ford Escape, and the taillights/rear shape are kind of Mercedes-y (GLK’s and GLE’s?)

Maybe GV80?

I’m feeling mid-teens Escape all the way if it weren’t for that funky wraparound one-on-top-of-another tail light signature.

Ncbrit
Ncbrit
1 year ago

Ford Escape between 2013 and 2019. It has the wheels as the one linked, and the antenna is in the same forward of the rear hatch location.

https://www.cargurus.com/Cars/inventorylisting/viewDetailsFilterViewInventoryListing.action?sourceContext=carGurusHomePageModel&entitySelectingHelper.selectedEntity=d330&zip=28613#listing=363659401/NONE

Ranwhenparked
Ranwhenparked
1 year ago
Reply to  Ncbrit

Oh yeah, I had a string of 4 of those penalty boxes in a row as company cars, it stood out as an Escape right away

Newcarpetsmell
Newcarpetsmell
1 year ago
Reply to  Ncbrit

This seems close, but the brake lights I’m finding lit up don’t seem to have the same design.

Sucktastico!
Sucktastico!
1 year ago
Reply to  Ncbrit

that was my first thought immediately – has that tall focus look, and the headlights, roof line and wheels all look right

Cool Dave
Cool Dave
1 year ago

Is it a Ford Escape? The tail lights say more Mercedes to me but the headlights don’t.. but it also seems to be missing the roof rails that Escapes all seem to have..

Steve Schriefer
Steve Schriefer
1 year ago
Reply to  Cool Dave

S model didn’t have roof rails and it came with the 5-spoke wheels.

Cool Dave
Cool Dave
1 year ago

Then that’s my guess, 2017 or so, S model in black.

Steve Schriefer
Steve Schriefer
1 year ago
Reply to  Cool Dave

I think grey as the sodium lamps are giving off a green hue to the car, but otherwise we are in agreement.

Vetatur Fumare
Vetatur Fumare
1 year ago
Reply to  Cool Dave

When lit, the taillights look quite different.

Andrew Wyman
Andrew Wyman
1 year ago

My guess is that it is a 2016 or 2018 era Ford Expedition.

2016 OEM Wheels look to match

2018 Taillights could match

Chartreuse Bison
Chartreuse Bison
1 year ago
Reply to  Andrew Wyman

Too rounded for an expedition, this looks unibody

Andrew Wyman
Andrew Wyman
1 year ago
Reply to  Andrew Wyman

Well based on the new video, I am falling into line with the Ford Escape crowd. The headlights are easier to see in the video and seem to fit.

Wezel Boy
Wezel Boy
1 year ago

The wheels scream Alfa Romeo to me, but the rear end does not.

Automotiveflux
Automotiveflux
1 year ago

Looks like a green Genesis GV80

Luxobarge
Luxobarge
1 year ago
Reply to  Automotiveflux

Interesting. One witness identified it as a Mazda, but both the GV80 and most Mazdas have large, pentagonal grilles.

Automotiveflux
Automotiveflux
1 year ago
Reply to  Automotiveflux

I’m also seeing some 3rd gen Mercedes M class in there, tough call

Doug Kingham
Doug Kingham
1 year ago

Land Rover Discovery Sport

Drew
Drew
1 year ago
Reply to  Doug Kingham

That’s kind of the shape I’m getting, but I can’t find one with the right lights.

Doug Kingham
Doug Kingham
1 year ago
Reply to  Drew

Post facelift the lights seem to work. Not sure about the wheels though.

Pat Rich
Pat Rich
1 year ago
Reply to  Doug Kingham

Thats where I am leaning. Similar shape, headlights would be visible from this angle and the roofline is very distinctive. Sharkfin is in the right place.

Doug Kingham
Doug Kingham
1 year ago
Reply to  Pat Rich

And no roof rack. I’m thinking 2020-ish.

Pat Rich
Pat Rich
1 year ago
Reply to  Doug Kingham

I think the pre-facelift. The shape of the lights suggest the round pattern. Im looking more at the light bloom than the actual outline. I think the light is playing tricks on the shape.

...getstoneyII
...getstoneyII
1 year ago
Reply to  Doug Kingham

With aftermarket tail lights?

Harmon20
Harmon20
1 year ago
Reply to  Doug Kingham

That was my first thought as well. Shark fin slightly forward of the hatch parting line, slight rounding and undercut of the ass end, two-line wing shape of the wrap-around lights.

Pat Rich
Pat Rich
1 year ago

Well its not a 4Runner for sure.

Drew
Drew
1 year ago
Reply to  Pat Rich

Yeah, the “4Runner or Expedition” really seems like someone just knows a couple SUV names.

HOT_HATCH
HOT_HATCH
1 year ago

Looks like a mid 2010’s Highlander. The headlights look right, tail lights look to curve around the edge of the rear and the 5 spoke chrome wheels were standard on the base highlander hybrid which would be one of the only trims you could get without a sunroof. But the back looks too flat.

HOT_HATCH
HOT_HATCH
1 year ago
Reply to  HOT_HATCH

Also the hood seems to have a prominent body line which the highlander had.

Chris Stevenson
Chris Stevenson
1 year ago

Those taillights say Mercedes R-Class to me, but I can’t make the rest of the picture fit that hypothesis.

Cool Dave
Cool Dave
1 year ago

I had the same thought..

Doug Kingham
Doug Kingham
1 year ago

Yes, Mercedes was also my first thought, but I can’t find any photos of an R-class with a shark fin antenna. It could be a W164 ML class, but again I can’t find any photos of one with the antenna, and most of them had roof rails.

Last edited 1 year ago by Doug Kingham
Drew
Drew
1 year ago

The taillights keep bringing me back to Mercedes (car company, not accusing a staffer of the crime), but I can’t find anything that works quite right.

AssMatt
AssMatt
1 year ago

Here’s hoping we can help! But in the meantime, I don’t think it’s inappropriate to note that for law enforcement to reach out to the Autopian to crowd-source this type of solution is a major acknowledgement of what you’ve built. Best of luck to all involved.

Steve Schriefer
Steve Schriefer
1 year ago

If there were only someone who knows infinite facts about taillight design. Of course if there was such a mythical feature they’d probably get mired down in the fact there is no amber color in the taillight pattern and how disgraceful it truly is.

I’m going with Ford Escape.

Steve Schriefer
Steve Schriefer
1 year ago

I’d go so far as to say it’s a Ford Escape S from around the 2018 timeframe.

Mark Tucker
Mark Tucker
1 year ago

Details:
No roof rack
No sunroof
Very distinctive taillights
Very slopey front end
5 spoke wheels
Very vertical tailgate
Antenna location on roof
And I think it’s longer than their composite image shows.

Mr Sarcastic
Mr Sarcastic
1 year ago
Reply to  Mark Tucker

The rear antenna is not as far back as most I have seen. Not sure if it has a rear window cover. And yeah Torch for tailights.

0l0id
0l0id
1 year ago

I’m kind of tempted to say Isuzu Axiom. Mostly due to headlight shape…

Man With A Reliable Jeep
Man With A Reliable Jeep
1 year ago
Reply to  0l0id

Yep, I think this is a real possibility. I was going to post this or possibly an early Dodge Journey.

Andrea Petersen
Andrea Petersen
1 year ago

The flatness of the rear end is giving Ford Flex vibes maybe?

Drew
Drew
1 year ago

The headlights and taillights are wrong for the Flex.

Luxobarge
Luxobarge
1 year ago

I don’t think it’s blocky enough to be a Flex. Also, I think most Flexes were sold with six-spoked wheels, while this one sports five-spoked ones.

Freelivin2713
Freelivin2713
1 year ago

Not sure…I’m sure one of us can figure it out…I hope so…especially since it shows the shape of those taillights

Devon Clements
Devon Clements
1 year ago

Looks like it could be a Genesis GV70 or GV80 from the lights, wheels and roof rake

Tbird
Tbird
1 year ago

I’m thinking Toyota Highlander, 10 years old or so. Based on the lamp shapes and blocky rear silhouette.

Last edited 1 year ago by Tbird
Luxobarge
Luxobarge
1 year ago
Reply to  Tbird

I’d completely agree except for the shark-fin antenna. Did the Highlanders of that vintage come with that?

Tbird
Tbird
1 year ago
Reply to  Luxobarge

Looks like they had a shark fin and the wheels seem to match as well.

D-dub
D-dub
1 year ago
Reply to  Luxobarge

It got a shark fin starting in 2014. I say this is a 2014-2019 Highlander. The rear spoiler in the dark is making the back end look more squared off than it really is.

Last edited 1 year ago by D-dub
Drew
Drew
1 year ago
Reply to  Tbird

Yeah, this is what I keep coming back to. It seems like a pretty solid match for body shape, but the taillights don’t look right to me. Maybe aftermarket?

Mike Smith
Mike Smith
1 year ago
Reply to  Drew

Yeah, the tail lights are where I’m hung up on calling it a Highlander. Maybe that picture captured it when the brake lights and turn signals were on a the same time, giving it that bi-level look?
I checked to see if its Lexus platform mate, the RX, had bi-level taillights, but it looks much less of a match. So I think I’m with you on the ‘Highlander with aftermarket taillights’ or the poor photo quality making the turn signal light look red like the brake light above.

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