On October 5, 2009, General Motors announced the Chevrolet Caprice Police Patrol Vehicle (PPV).[11] It is being sold to law enforcement agencies in the U.S. and Canadian market as of 2011. Some dealers have been reported to be offering the car to regular customers.[12][13] To be imported from Australia, the new Caprice will be a captive import of the Holden Caprice, as opposed to the Pontiac G8 which was based on the short-wheelbase Holden Commodore version. However, Holden is able to produce the patrol car in short-wheelbase form as it is a main patrol car in Australia in this configuration.[14] Holden will initially outfit the Caprice with the 6.0 L L76 AFM V8, although a 3.6 L LLT SIDI V6 engine will be available nine months later.[15][16] Both engines will be E85 ethanol-capable.[14]
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The Caprice is ok I've road in one and wasn't overly impressed, like a G8 as was stated above and I don't believe it will handle the every day abuses as a patrol car. Our deparment is going with the Ford MPV (think Exploder but lowered a little with a few changes) it only comes this year with the 3.7L moter and AWD. The AWD is very odd that in it's FWD until certain perameters are meet then a electronic wet clutch is activated and the rear axle is delivered power. I wasn't able to go but a couple officers and the shop manager went and test drove these at the DPS test track in Austin and these little SUV's out lapped the CV's by a lot and thanks to the stability control were unskiddable."It's another burrito, it's a cold Lone Star in my hand!"
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Originally posted by 5.0_CJ View PostThe SHO has been used for squad cars but it's too expensive. Turbo cars usually don't do to well idling 24hrs a day, or at least that's the theory. Fusion is FWD, and from what I've seen lately departments will chose RWD if they can get it.Karussell White - 2010 Genesis Coupe R-Spec 6MT 2.0T -
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Originally posted by dee View PostThe Caprice is ok I've road in one and wasn't overly impressed, like a G8 as was stated above and I don't believe it will handle the every day abuses as a patrol car. Our deparment is going with the Ford MPV (think Exploder but lowered a little with a few changes) it only comes this year with the 3.7L moter and AWD. The AWD is very odd that in it's FWD until certain perameters are meet then a electronic wet clutch is activated and the rear axle is delivered power. I wasn't able to go but a couple officers and the shop manager went and test drove these at the DPS test track in Austin and these little SUV's out lapped the CV's by a lot and thanks to the stability control were unskiddable.
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Might be fun in a few years when some police turn ins start showing up cheap...
Rather roll that then a beat up crown vic
Edit: These things are actually looking pretty cool, 6.0L/RWD, BIG roomy interior, pretty appealing for a cheap car when they come out of service. An undercover version would look killer blacked out and slammed
Last edited by Pooter; 01-19-2012, 09:36 PM.
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Originally posted by racrguy View PostThey weren't trying hard enough."It's another burrito, it's a cold Lone Star in my hand!"
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Originally posted by Pooter View PostEdit: These things are actually looking pretty cool, 6.0L/RWD, BIG roomy interior, pretty appealing for a cheap car when they come out of service. An undercover version would look killer blacked out and slammed
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