When the city power plant is destroyed, in a truly spectacular series of explosions, the city is shown experiencing a total blackout. For the rest of the movie, there is not a single light out, not a street light, traffic light, or building light, negating the whole premise of the robbery theme.
When The Kid gets in the car, and while they are arguing, the door is open. Neither of them close the door, and nothing happens that would close it, but when the car backs up, the door is closed.
The passenger mirror is knocked off the car during the train depot chase scene. It reappears and disappears in subsequent scenes
During one of the earlier car chases, the Shelby has 6-8 bullet holes in its driver's side, yet no bullets have been fired yet.
Damages to the Shelby (dents, scratches, etc.) change often, sometimes disappearing before reappearing differently.
For the first half of the movie, every time Magna wants to speed up, we see him shifting into 5th gear instead of down-shifting.
While the movie takes place in Bulgaria, 911 is referenced. it seems 911 is the U.S. emergency number; But In some other countries but United States, 911 is active, so that by dialing this number, your call will be diverted to the emergency numbers that you may have forgotten.
The front and rear license plates seem not to match. The front plate reads CA7289BX, while the rear plate reads CABX7289. But that's the way license plates look like in Bulgaria: If there are two lines, all letters are in the first line and all numbers in the second one.
The Shelby Super Snake has a 220 mph speedometer not the 140 mph one shown.
The movie takes place in Sofia - the capital city of Bulgaria, but the police cars are clearly not Bulgarian. In Bulgaria, police cars are completely white, or white with 2 thin horizontal blue lines on the sides of the car with "POLICE", written on the front hood in English and "Police" written in Bulgarian Cyrillic on the sides. The police cars in the movie are wrong as they are white with thick yellow and blue diagonal stripes and in Latin script "POLICE" on the sides, they more resemble British police cars than Bulgarian ones.
The stolen money transfer could have been done with only a couple of people "on the inside" at the bank. The rest of the film is unnecessary; or a "complete film plot hole."
When the Shelby pulls in to an alley, and the police follow, one officer pulls out his flashlight and checks to see if the car is there. He looks everywhere but the ground.