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american cop cars - Feb. 12 2007 14:29:54   
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RE: american cop cars - Feb. 12 2007 14:43:51   
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Hey officer, that thing got a Hemi in it? Speeders beware. The answer soon is likely to be yes.
The old Ford Crown Victoria Police Interceptor is no longer king of the law enforcement hill with its relatively puny 250 horsepower 4.6-liter V-8 motor.
The new Dodge Charger is on the way. The car is faster, more efficient, safer and better handling than the Ford. At least that is what the experts who are testing the car say.
For a little more than $2,000 extra, the Dodge Charger Police Interceptor comes with a 340 horsepower 5.7-liter Hemi.
Dodge has decided it wants a slice of the 70,000-unit police car market. The Charger is more modern and technologically advanced than the Ford and considerably more menacing when dressed up like a cop car.
As any speed demon who ever looked warily in his rearview mirror for that tell-tale Plymouth Gran Fury profile will attest, Chrysler was once the No. 1 manufacturer of police cruisers, but it stopped making police cars in the 1980s.
Ford and Chevrolet stepped up and the vehicle many police departments use today is the Ford Crown Victoria Police Interceptor. Nearly 18 feet long and with rear-wheel drive, the "Crown Vic" looks pretty much like it did in the early 1990s.
The Dodge Charger has attracted a lot of interest in the law enforcement community and the Charger police package only costs about $1,000 more than the Crown Victoria.
The Dodge police package is impressive. The automaker has moved the Charger's centrally-located gear selector to the column to make room for all the police equipment that rests between the seats.
The engine is fitted with an engine hour-meter and the Charger carries external oil coolers for the engine oil, transmission fluid and power steering fluid, allowing the cop car to run at extremely high speeds for sustained periods.
The Charger also has a heavy duty cooling system and air conditioning is standard but only for front seat occupants. Those penned up in the back will have to sweat it out.
The Charger Police Interceptor rides on a stiffer suspension than a stock Charger. The speedometer is a certified and calibrated unit. The 18-inch steel wheels are shod with high-performance tires along with big brakes with dual piston front calipers. Anti-lock brakes and electronic stability management are standard on the police cruiser.
Dodge offers two engines. First is the 250-hp 3.5-liter V-6 economy engine which matches the output of the Ford Interceptor's V-8.
Then we have the big dog 340-hp 5.7-liter Hemi, which, is a $2,200 option and the engine every lawman wants to drive.
A Hemi-powered police Charger can hit 60 mph in just 6.5 seconds and tops out at 150 mph, making the Charger faster than the Ford Police Interceptor.
Projected mileage for the V-8 is about 17 miles per gallon in the city and 25 mpg on the highway and that is better than mileage for the heavier Crown Victoria, which is listed as 16 mpg city and 22 mpg highway.
A sophisticated wiring harness was incorporated in the car to make it easy to add new devices and accessories, and the whole vehicle wiring and electronic system has been upgraded to cope with the massive electrical needs of a police vehicle.
The interceptor comes from the manufacturer with holes drilled into the A-pillars and wiring in place for spot lamps and there is a "stake-out" switch to turn off ever light in the car except for the gear indicator.
Police officials around the country will assess the Charger�s overall performance to determine whether the cars measure up to police standards as well as hold up under the rigors of heavy police use.
The price tag is not too overwhelming. The standard version of the Dodge Charger Police car sells for $26,575 and $28,805 with the HEMI.

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RE: american cop cars - Feb. 12 2007 16:10:53   
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Still slower than the Camaro then ;-)

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RE: american cop cars - Feb. 12 2007 16:39:51   
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more menacing

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RE: american cop cars - Feb. 12 2007 20:01:03   
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Still slower than the Camaro then ;-)

cops want a full size car,they carnt get enough gear in camaro,car arnt big enough for 3 or 4 full size people ,an thes no rear doors for shovein in villans,no doubt if they want a fast sports car they could buy a viper

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RE: american cop cars - Feb. 12 2007 20:16:54   
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 that told you.....

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RE: american cop cars - Feb. 12 2007 21:25:20   
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bit of readin info
http://www.radartest.com/article.asp?articleID=10040

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RE: american cop cars - Feb. 12 2007 21:51:20   
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Still slower than the Camaro then ;-)

dont know how fast a camaro is
but this is intresting
http://www.radartest.com/article.asp?articleID=100546

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RE: american cop cars - Feb. 13 2007 0:31:48   
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Camaro LS1 159mph (Electronicaly Governed)
http://www.radartest.com/article.asp?articleID=10040

That will do me, lol

Ya dont want smelly Crims in the back of ya car......Thats what the meat wagon is for.....lol


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RE: american cop cars - Feb. 13 2007 0:44:49   
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Camaro LS1 159mph (Electronicaly Governed)
http://www.radartest.com/article.asp?articleID=10040

That will do me, lol

Ya dont want smelly Crims in the back of ya car......Thats what the meat wagon is for.....lol



Fin,thats great 159mphLS1 camaro sports car thats 4 mph faster than a dodge pickup
 


http://www.radartest.com/article.asp?articleID=100546
srt8 dodge running 166mph thats a full size estate car

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RE: american cop cars - Feb. 13 2007 1:01:36   
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LA LARR LAAARRRR Im not listening


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RE: american cop cars - Feb. 13 2007 10:22:06   
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ORIGINAL: Finlay

Camaro LS1 159mph (Electronicaly Governed)
http://www.radartest.com/article.asp?articleID=10040

That will do me, lol

Ya dont want smelly Crims in the back of ya car......Thats what the meat wagon is for.....lol



Fin,thats great 159mphLS1 camaro sports car thats 4 mph faster than a dodge pickup


http://www.radartest.com/article.asp?articleID=100546
srt8 dodge running 166mph thats a full size estate car


Had a customer who got escorted out of France for being caught at 160MPH in his SRT8 saloon. It was only 3 days old at the time.

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RE: american cop cars - Feb. 13 2007 16:02:42   
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ORIGINAL: daveredneck

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ORIGINAL: Finlay

Still slower than the Camaro then ;-)

cops want a full size car,they carnt get enough gear in camaro,car arnt big enough for 3 or 4 full size people ,an thes no rear doors for shovein in villans,no doubt if they want a fast sports car they could buy a viper


If they need to chase a villain round here they drag out the helicopter, don't even try and chase him, just wait untill they find out where he's heading, use the radio and get the stinger across the road.
Way too many people getting killed during high speed chases.

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RE: american cop cars - Feb. 13 2007 23:29:47   
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 Yea and we don't want that do we?? In other words the lawyers don't want the litigation cases to be increased and the senior cops haven't got the budget to make the pay outs?

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RE: american cop cars - Dec. 28 2007 3:28:47   
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Cool police rides men!!!

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RE: american cop cars - Mar. 7 2008 6:31:05   
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Hey officer, that thing got a Hemi in it? Speeders beware. The answer soon is likely to be yes.
The old Ford Crown Victoria Police Interceptor is no longer king of the law enforcement hill with its relatively puny 250 horsepower 4.6-liter V-8 motor.
The new Dodge Charger is on the way. The car is faster, more efficient, safer and better handling than the Ford. At least that is what the experts who are testing the car say.
For a little more than $2,000 extra, the Dodge Charger Police Interceptor comes with a 340 horsepower 5.7-liter Hemi.
Dodge has decided it wants a slice of the 70,000-unit police car market. The Charger is more modern and technologically advanced auto body part than the Ford and considerably more menacing when dressed up like a cop car.
As any speed demon who ever looked warily in his rearview mirror for that tell-tale Plymouth Gran Fury profile will attest, Chrysler was once the No. 1 manufacturer of police cruisers, but it stopped making police cars in the 1980s.
Ford and Chevrolet stepped up and the vehicle many police departments use today is the Ford Crown Victoria Police Interceptor. Nearly 18 feet long and with rear-wheel drive, the "Crown Vic" looks pretty much like it did in the early 1990s.
The Dodge Charger has attracted a lot of interest in the law enforcement community and the Charger police package only costs about $1,000 more than the Crown Victoria.
The Dodge police package is impressive. The automaker has moved the Charger's centrally-located gear selector to the column to make room for all the police equipment that rests between the seats.
The engine is fitted with an engine hour-meter and the Charger carries external oil coolers for the engine oil, transmission fluid and power steering fluid, allowing the cop car to run at extremely high speeds for sustained periods.
The Charger also has a heavy duty cooling system and air conditioning is standard but only for front seat occupants. Those penned up in the back will have to sweat it out.
The Charger Police Interceptor rides on a stiffer suspension than a stock Charger. The speedometer is a certified and calibrated unit. The 18-inch steel wheels are shod with high-performance tires along with big brakes with dual piston front calipers. Anti-lock brakes and electronic stability management are standard on the police cruiser.
Dodge offers two engines. First is the 250-hp 3.5-liter V-6 economy engine which matches the output of the Ford Interceptor's V-8.
Then we have the big dog 340-hp 5.7-liter Hemi, which, is a $2,200 option and the engine every lawman wants to drive.
A Hemi-powered police Charger can hit 60 mph in just 6.5 seconds and tops out at 150 mph, making the Charger faster than the Ford Police Interceptor.
Projected mileage for the V-8 is about 17 miles per gallon in the city and 25 mpg on the highway and that is better than mileage for the heavier Crown Victoria, which is listed as 16 mpg city and 22 mpg highway.
A sophisticated wiring harness was incorporated in the car to make it easy to add new devices and accessories, and the whole vehicle wiring and electronic system has been upgraded to cope with the massive electrical needs of a police vehicle.
The interceptor comes from the manufacturer with holes drilled into the A-pillars and wiring in place for spot lamps and there is a "stake-out" switch to turn off ever light in the car except for the gear indicator.
Police officials around the country will assess the Charger�s overall performance to determine whether the cars measure up to police standards as well as hold up under the rigors of heavy police use.
The price tag is not too overwhelming. The standard version of the Dodge Charger Police car sells for $26,575 and $28,805 with the HEMI.



Wow, nice police car.. now I want to be police too, only if I get to drive one of this cars... hehehehe

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RE: american cop cars - Apr. 6 2008 9:14:37   
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Like the cars ..don't like the uniform..

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RE: american cop cars - Apr. 8 2008 9:03:29   
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don't like the uniform



Me neither! 

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