One of the defining characteristics of Detective Sergeant Danny Williams (Scott Caan) is his love of cars. More specifically, Danny is known for driving a sleek Chevy Camaro throughout the series, which he occasionally upgrades to a more current model. Most fans of the show wouldn't think twice when seeing Danny and his Camaro, but some astute viewers have noticed that the car on screen doesn't always match the model he's allegedly driving at the time.
On Reddit, user dgerov03 pointed out that even after Danny updated his 2014 Camaro to a 2019 model in season 9, the former model kept making appearances on the show: "in the last season they showed old shots of the 2014 Camaro and then randomly the new one appears."
These slip-ups were confirmed on a Camaro enthusiast's forum called Camaro6. There, user Lazerbrainz2k3 noted that they had also clocked some discrepancies: "They've gone back and forth between refreshed 5th gen & refreshed 6th gen a couple times this past season, even within the same scene. It's something only Camaro enthusiasts would notice, of course."
Whether you're a hardcore Camaro fan or just an eagle-eyed viewer, it's hard to unsee continuity errors like car models changing between shots. But at the end of the day, that's just how the TV sausage is made. As much as these detail-revealing rewatches uncover errors in the show, they are also proof that Hawaii Five-0 is worth binging, even with a few continuity missteps and unanswered questions thrown in the mix.