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Poll: American cars
Published 20/08/2007 @ 20:56:36, By Neptune
I don't think that'll happen. Anyways I think people want smaller trucks since large ones use up a lot of gas.
What I meant was the Ranger nameplate will end, It will get replaced by a All-New small truck of a different name.
Latest Edition: 20/08/2007 @ 21:00:01
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Published 20/08/2007 @ 20:56:56, By MBSL65fan
I just hope that Ford can cough up another good Police car.
Yes. What Ford should do with their next police cars are a new V8, maybe have it run on alternative fuels like Ethonal, 300+ BHP, and a new 6 speed automatic. The new Charger police cars with the Hemis are beginning to make some Crown Vics look bad now I think. Anways 239 Horsepower for a V8 is not enough. My family's STS V6 has 255 BHP. Btw does you force have any Dodge Charger cop cars?
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Published 20/08/2007 @ 20:57:58, By MBSL65fan
What I meant was the Ranger nameplate will end, It will get replaced be a All-New small truck of a different name.
Ok then. Better than no compact truck.
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Published 20/08/2007 @ 21:07:07, By ford_guy
Yes. What Ford should do with their next police cars are a new V8, maybe have it run on alternative fuels like Ethonal, 300+ BHP, and a new 6 speed automatic. The new Charger police cars with the Hemis are beginning to make some Crown Vics look bad now I think. Anways 239 Horsepower for a V8 is not enough. My family's STS V6 has 255 BHP. Btw does you force have any Dodge Charger cop cars?
No, it's all Crown Vics for us. Even though the older police officers on the force seem to agree that the late 70's Chevrolet Nova 9C1 was perhaps the best police car they ever drove, most of the other officers are content with the Crown Victoria. It has a lot of room inside for all of our equipment and it runs well. The newer Crown Vics are fast too, we were pushing 90 MPH one time in just a few seconds. Most of the other police agencies in my area have Crown Victorias, there's no Impalas around (a testimony to how unpopular they are). Also, there are a few agencies that have the Charger for testing purposes, but I doubt we'll be getting them. From what I heard, the V8's may be fast, but I've heard complaints about the Charger's interior room, rear visibility, and some people don't like it's overall design. I've personally never driven a Charger, so I can't say much, but it sounds like the Charger is not all it's been hyped up to be.
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Published 20/08/2007 @ 21:11:42, By MBSL65fan
Chargers do seem small yes. I know that in smaller towns have Toyota Prius' for police cars.
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Published 20/08/2007 @ 21:12:32, By ford_guy
Haha, some agencies even tried the Ford 500 as a regular patrol vehicle, but that didn't go well.
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Published 20/08/2007 @ 21:14:26, By MBSL65fan
Hmm, some old Taurus' were used in some cases if I'm right. I don't see how a 500 would not do so well.
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Published 20/08/2007 @ 21:15:54, By ford_guy
My agency uses unmarked Tauruses as administrative/detective vehicles. But you can imagine what would happen when an officer pushes his 500/Taurus past 100 MPH trying to respond to an emergency.
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Published 21/08/2007 @ 06:21:06, By MBSL65fan
My agency uses unmarked Tauruses as administrative/detective vehicles. But you can imagine what would happen when an officer pushes his 500/Taurus past 100 MPH trying to respond to an emergency.
It would be slow I imagine. Tauruses are not as good of cars as they used to be, but if the SHO was still around then maybe not as much as a problem.
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Published 21/08/2007 @ 06:23:14, By MBSL65fan
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Published 21/08/2007 @ 06:26:40, By qwerty_86
He answered the poll question.
I'd prefer a Ford just because they're comfortable. Most of the ergonomics are just right. It's too bad their option lists and standard features are a little low.
I'd prefer a Ford just because they're comfortable. Most of the ergonomics are just right. It's too bad their option lists and standard features are a little low.
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Published 21/08/2007 @ 06:31:17, By MBSL65fan
He answered the poll question.
Oh yeah. I probably asked that because we got off subject.
Latest Edition: 21/08/2007 @ 06:31:38
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Published 21/08/2007 @ 06:38:39, By MBSL65fan
Like in most conversations.
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Published 21/08/2007 @ 10:04:19, By antp
But you can imagine what would happen when an officer pushes his 500/Taurus past 100 MPH trying to respond to an emergency.
Is 100 mph so much for these cars? My 206 can do that with its small 75hp 1.4 engine.
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Published 21/08/2007 @ 10:04:49, By antp
Oh yeah. I probably asked that because we got off subject.
On the forum, on such subjects, it is not much a problem though
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Published 21/08/2007 @ 20:23:08, By ford_guy
Is 100 mph so much for these cars? My 206 can do that with its small 75hp 1.4 engine.
That was more of a ballpark figure. The point is, those cars aren't built to be pushed to the limit TIME AFTER TIME like the Crown Victoria PI is. Besides, those administrative cars usually have a sticker in the dash that is put in by the department saying "This vehicle is not to be used in high-speed pursuits."
Latest Edition: 21/08/2007 @ 20:52:51
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Published 21/08/2007 @ 21:06:53, By wickey
"This vehicle is not to be used in high-speed pursuits."
LOL I have to make a sticker with that quote and stick it on my Volvo
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Published 21/08/2007 @ 21:23:17, By MBSL65fan
But I wonder why only antp and I chose GM and more people voted Ford so far.