March 16, 200719 yr Armed and ready to kick some perp's butt http://www.edmunds.com/insideline/do/Drive...otopanel..1.*#2 What Works: Powerful engine, agile chassis, mean and athletic-looking. What Needs Work: Small trunk, low rear-door opening, high-effort shifter, a bit narrow for hips wearing gun belts. Bottom Line: Dodge fortifies the Charger for enforcement duty and produces the most capable police sedan ever built.
March 16, 200719 yr Looks great - obviously I'd rather see cops stopping me in this thing rather than Crown Vics and last-gen Impalas, but I don't want the Charger's image to be like that of the Crown Vic. Maybe keep this generation as a cop car and speed up its redesign.
March 16, 200719 yr Surprised the 3.5L is even offered as a cop package, considering how awfully slow it is. Mid-8s in the 0-60, yea that's gonna scare anyone.
March 16, 200719 yr You do realize that more vehicles on the road do 0-60 in far more time than 8.5 seconds, not to mention the fact that cops only need to accelerate from a stop when they're sitting on the side of the road setting up a speed trap, so its probably a good thing they dont have the Hemi.
March 16, 200719 yr Surprised the 3.5L is even offered as a cop package, considering how awfully slow it is. Mid-8s in the 0-60, yea that's gonna scare anyone. which is comparable to the CVPI...
March 16, 200719 yr Author Surprised the 3.5L is even offered as a cop package, considering how awfully slow it is. Mid-8s in the 0-60, yea that's gonna scare anyone. The 3.5 makes more horsepower than the Crown Vic's V8 and has an extra gear in the tranny...it's hardly a slouch.
March 16, 200719 yr around here the Po Po is getting chargers... Nassau County gets the 3.5 while the Nassau County Highway Partrol gets the Hemi
March 16, 200719 yr Well, this makes things a little interesting in the police market. You have a Hemi Charger as a high-end interceptor, the Impala 9C1 for your lighter-duty patrol car, and the P71 Crown Vic sandwiched in the middle. Regardless, its clear that the Crown Vic will remain the king (or queen?) of police cruisers until Ford does something stupid like end production. Its a bit faster than the Impy and definitely stronger than the Charger, very well-suited to general 'utility' duty. Besides, its dirt cheap, cheaper than the cheapest 3.5l Charger. A good mix for your average department would consist of a 45/45/10 mix of Impalas, Crown Vics, and Chargers. In these times, its hard to turn down the higher economy of the 9C1 Impy since most patrol cars just drive around and idle. Again, CVs are dirt cheap while the Chargers make great pursuit (a rare situation outside of LA) and undercover (more effective) vehicles.
March 16, 200719 yr Surprised the 3.5L is even offered as a cop package, considering how awfully slow it is. Mid-8s in the 0-60, yea that's gonna scare anyone. The 3.5L V6 Charger is basically spot on with the Impala and CVPI in acceleration. The V6 Charger has better braking than the Impala and CVPI. The Impala matches the Charger in MPG, and the CVPI is slightly worse. The Impala is FWD though, and while the Charger is RWD, it is equipped with ESP (stability control), which I don't think is offered on the CVPI. The HEMI Charger Pursuit blows all away. http://www.allpar.com/squads/police-cars/c...ce-testing.html
March 18, 200719 yr I've seen a few and they're pretty menacing looking. Badass looking cop cars, and I'd hate to see one behind me.
March 18, 200719 yr Author I saw one of them in Kansas doing donuts in the fields. Musta just got the car and was having fun with it North Andover apparently has got some of the Magnum Interceptors, I saw one a month or so ago...it was awesome.
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