HOT police cars, past and present
#42
RE: HOT police cars, past and present
i now know that nypd has a mustang 08ish. It sped by me and ripped my projectors, grill, HID, and tint off my car chasing down street races on the highway. silly ricers got arrested. The mustang had red and blues in the grill, strobes, and the led strobes by the rear view and the two strobes in the back. black.
i miss the 5.0. One is a 5.0 and a couple are in DARE andthe rest ppl sold.
i miss the 5.0. One is a 5.0 and a couple are in DARE andthe rest ppl sold.
#45
RE: HOT police cars, past and present
ORIGINAL: Stealth
Katz,
well, be that way.
polizia italiana en uno gallardo
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Katz,
well, be that way.
polizia italiana en uno gallardo
[IMG]local://upfiles/2893/596F2FFFA8B641C9A09B948287569211.jpg[/IMG]
'62 Ferrari 250 GTE "Black Panther", one of a kind, used in Rome for fast chases!
You can see it at the italian Police Museum in Rome.
#46
the new Police Interceptor is based on the 2010 Ford Taurus
the new Police Interceptor is based on the 2010 Ford Taurus
USA Today reports: “The Taurus-based model will keep the Police Interceptor name but offer just two 3.5-liter V-6 engines, no big V-8s, as in the Crown Vic. Ford boasts that the standard version will be 25% more fuel efficient than the current standard V-8. And the version with two turbochargers, what Ford calls EcoBoost, will deliver 365 horsepower, 115 more than the standard Crown Vic.” The 365-horsepower V6 is the same found in the performance-tuned Taurus SHO. An optional all-wheel drive system will also be available.
The result is a better-performing police car. “Ford’s new police car can endure a rear-end crash at 75 m.p.h., easily jump curbs and accelerate twice as fast as Ford's outgoing iconic Crown Victoria Police Interceptor,” says the Detroit Free Press.
However, the competition is tough. “The Taurus-based cop car will have to compete against the Dodge Charger cruiser, which looks good and is plenty fast with the available Hemi, and the Chevrolet Caprice, another rear-driver which is pretty much a Pontiac G8 in all but name (and civilian availability),” writes Edmunds.
USA Today reports: “The Taurus-based model will keep the Police Interceptor name but offer just two 3.5-liter V-6 engines, no big V-8s, as in the Crown Vic. Ford boasts that the standard version will be 25% more fuel efficient than the current standard V-8. And the version with two turbochargers, what Ford calls EcoBoost, will deliver 365 horsepower, 115 more than the standard Crown Vic.” The 365-horsepower V6 is the same found in the performance-tuned Taurus SHO. An optional all-wheel drive system will also be available.
The result is a better-performing police car. “Ford’s new police car can endure a rear-end crash at 75 m.p.h., easily jump curbs and accelerate twice as fast as Ford's outgoing iconic Crown Victoria Police Interceptor,” says the Detroit Free Press.
However, the competition is tough. “The Taurus-based cop car will have to compete against the Dodge Charger cruiser, which looks good and is plenty fast with the available Hemi, and the Chevrolet Caprice, another rear-driver which is pretty much a Pontiac G8 in all but name (and civilian availability),” writes Edmunds.
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